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TOYOTA’S AL-ATTIYAH FENDS OFF FIERCE MINI CHALLENGE TO WIN HAIL BAJA 1

HAIL (SAUDI ARABIA): Nasser Saleh Al-Attiyah held his nerve to set a second successive fastest time and seal victory in Hail Baja 1, round four of the FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Bajas, on Saturday.

Despite opening the road on the 275.54lkm stage and having the extra burden of navigation, the Toyota Hilux driver and his French navigator Matthieu Baumel stayed ahead of closest rivals Carlos Sainz and Stéphane Peterhansel to win the stage by 3min 20sec and seal a winning margin of 6min 10sec.

Al-Attiyah said: “It was a good day for us. We believed in our speed. We opened the road but we only had one way and that was to push. We make incredible stage without mistake, no problems and no punctures. I am happy to win Baja 1. Now we have two days of rest. Baja 2 will be different but we try to do our best. Third win in Hail and hopefully the fourth one is coming very soon..”

Sainz and Peterhansel were closely matched throughout the challenging stage in the two new Mini John Cooper Works Buggies and reached the finish in second and third overall.

Double Dakar and WRC series winner Sainz said: “All is okay, no problem. We keep planning and we will try a couple more things a day after tomorrow.”

“Today was an interesting stage, a mix of fast tracks, sandy tracks and dunes with a very beautiful landscape,” said third-placed Peterhansel. “This two days of racing was interesting with a good level of organisation, good road book and this is a great opportunity just before the Dakar to do it.”

Five-time Hail Rally winner Yazeed Al-Rajhi had to settle for fourth place on the first of the Bajas, the Saudi driver finishing 14min 48sec behind his winning Toyota team-mate.

“I enjoyed this rally as preparation for Dakar and everything went well,” said Al-Rajhi. “First day we had a small issue and we didn’t take too much risk today. I think the next race, we need to improve a little bit in the soft and slow dunes because you do not need to push more. When you push more, you lose time.”

The second stage began close to Jubbah and headed west of Hail before looping through the desert to finish close to the village of Q’na. There were two passage controls after 147.29km and 261.46km.

The leading quartet were closely matched through the opening checkpoints with Al-Attiyah holding a slight advantage over Sainz, despite opening the road and relying heavily on Matthieu Baumel’s precise navigation. He gradually extended that advantage as the stage progressed to seal the win.

Russian Vladimir Vasilyev moved ahead of Dutchman Bernhard Ten Brinke in the battle for the FIA Baja Drivers’ titie. The duo finished Hail Baja 1 in fifth and sixth positions and the outcome of the title race will now be decided at the final round on December 14-16.

Saleh Al-Saif may have slipped behind Russia’s Denis Krotov (Mini) and into eighth in the overall standings, but the Saudi driver had the superb consolation of a useful victory in the FIA T3 category in his Can-Am.

Erik van Loon (Toyota) and Miroslav Zapletal (Ford) rounded off the top 10, with Guillaume de Mevius finishing 11th and second in T3 and Saudi driver Khalid Al-Jafla taking 12th spot. Poland’s Jakub Przygonski was fifth fastest on the day and finished 14th after first day fuel issues.

Dutchman Kees Koolen finished in 13th place and first in the FIA T4 section in his South Racing Can-Am Maverick X3. He was second best on the day’s stage to a resurgent Aron Domzala, but the Pole’s first day woes had given Koolen a massive cushion and he duly closed the gap on his rival for the FIA T4 title.

Khalifa Al-Attiyah, the brother of overall event winner Nasser, was second in the category followed from Domzala.

Czech driver Martop Prokop had been unable to start Hail Baja 1, but the former WRC star was permitted to take part in the second leg of the National Rally for testing purposes.

Yamaha’s Adrien van Beveren delivered another polished performance on his pre-Dakar test to crush his amateur rivals in the motorcycle category. The Frenchman won the stage by 23min 16sec from Konrad Dabrowski to record a winning margin over the Pole of 48min 25sec. Saudi rider Mishal Al-Ghuneim finished a distant third.

Riyadh Saud Al-Shammeri won his second successive stage to confirm victory in the quad category on his Yamaha. Former Hail Rally winner Absulmajeed Al-Khulaifi was second, 3min 52sec adrift, and Waliad Al-Nahath came home in third place.

Al-Mashna Al-Shammeri won the National Rally by 28min 25sec from Mater Abdullah Al-Shammeri.


Hail Baja 1 – FIA (SS2 - unofficial):

1. Nasser Saleh Al-Attiyah (QAT)/Matthieu Baumel (FRA) Toyota Hilux 6hr 14min 27sec

2. Carlos Sainz (ESP)/Lucas Cruz (ESP) MINI JCW Buggy 6hr 20min 37sec

3. Stéphane Peterhansel (FRA)/Edouard Boulanger (FRA) MINI JCW Buggy 6hr 23min 26sec

4. Yazeed Al-Rajhi (SAU)/Ditk von Zitzewitz (DEU) Toyota Hilux Overdrive 6hr 29min 15sec

5. Vladimir Vasilyev (RUS)/Dmitro Tsyro (UKR) MINI JCW Rally 6hr 43min 02sec

6. Bernhard Ten Brinke (NLD)/Tom Colsoul (BEL) Toyota Hilux Overdrive 6hr 49min 56sec

7. Denis Krotov (RUS)/Konstantin Zhiltsov (RUS) Mini All4 Racing 7hr 07min 55sec

8. Saleh Al-Saif (SAU)/Laurent Lichtleuchter (FRA) Can-Am Maverick X3 7hr 10min 19sec

9. Erik van Loon (NLD)/Sebastien Delaunay (FRA) Toyota Hilux Overdrive 7hr 12min 07sec

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