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Al-Attiyah finishes fifth, Baciuska wins 48-hour stage
Lithuanian driver Rokas Baciuska won the second stage of the Dakar 2025 rally on Monday, the fearsome ‘48-hour Chrono’ while Qatar’s five-time winner Nasser
Baciuska promoted to Dakar Stage 2 win; storm forces route change
Rokas Baciuska has inherited the victory on the Dakar Rally's second stage after being given time back by the FIA. The Lithuanian had originally been classified in sixth having run as high as fourth during the marathon 48-hour Chrono stage,
Lithuania's Baciuška wins Dakar Rally's longest stage and Sanders dominates the motorbikes
Lithuanian driver Rokas Baciuška proved he's a contender in the Dakar Rally when he won the longest stage in the Saudi Arabia desert on Monday. Baciuška was 22 minutes off the lead starting the second half of the two-day,
Al Rajhi Leads Dakar Rally Stage 2 Ahead Of Al Attiyah
Bisha: Saudi driver Yazeed Al Rajhi led at the midway point of the marathon 48-hour second stage of the Dakar Rally yesterday as two big names suffered a wretched day in the dunes. Carlos Sainz lost 40 minutes after his Ford Raptor flipped while Sebastien Loeb's hopes of winning his first title cooled with a fan issue on his Ford.
Dakar Rally champion Sainz pulls out after Baciuska wins marathon stage
Carlos Sainz's defence of his Dakar Rally title ended prematurely on Monday when the Spaniard was forced to pull out after the marathon 48-hour stage won by Lithuanian driver Rokas Baciuska. "It's the end of the adventure for four-time Dakar winner and defending champion Carlos Sainz and his co-driver Lucas Cruz.
Al Rajhi, Sanders Win 48-hour Stages At Dakar Rally
Saudi driver Yazeed Al Rajhi held on to his overnight lead to win the second stage of the Dakar 2025 rally on Monday, the fearsome '48-hour Chrono' while defending champion Carlos Sainz limped in 1h 30min behind.
Dakar 2025, Stage 2: Al-Rajhi wins 48h test, Lategan takes lead and Sainz loses time
Yazeed Al-Rajhi came out on top in the 48-hour chrono stage at the Dakar Rally as Henk Lategan took over the overall lead. Toyota privateer Al-Rajhi finished with a time of 10h32m54s, 4m29s up on Dacia's Nasser Al-Attiyah after the duo pulled clear on the first day of the mammoth stage.
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Al-Attiyah calls for changes to Dakar format after “boring” opening stage
Drivers were reluctant to win the opening stage of the 2025 Dakar Rally and five-time winner Al-Attiyah was not pleased with ...
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Lategan regains Dakar lead as 48-hour chrono stage concludes
Overdrive Toyota's Yazeed Al Rajhi, who lost out big time on the 48-hour chrono stage in last year's Dakar Rally, thought he ...
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Nasser Al Attiyah Takes 3Rd Place In Dakar Rally Preliminary Stage
Al Attiyah came in third place on a Dacia Sandrider with a time of (15:48) minutes, (20) seconds behind South African Henk ...
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Dakar 48h stage top two, Sainz and Loeb all hit with penalties
Yazeed Al-Rajhi and Nasser Al-Attiyah have been handed penalties by the FIA for exceeding permitted speed limits after ...
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Al-Attiyah takes third place in prologue as Dakar Rally kicks off
Qatari driver Nasser Saleh al-Attiyah came in third place at the Dakar Rally prologue in the cars category on Friday, kicking ...
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