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Dakar 2024: Sainz clinches historic win for Audi, Loeb third

Carlos Sainz Sr put in a commendable performance in the 2024 Dakar Rally to claim Audi’s first victory, as late drama for Sebastien Loeb dropped him to third.

Sainz led almost the entire way in the 46th edition of Dakar in Saudi Arabia, eventually claiming the overall victory by 1hr20m25s over the Overdrive Toyota of Guillaume de Mevius.

The Spaniard didn’t win a single individual stage for only the third time in his Dakar career, which dates back to his first outing with Volkswagen in 2006, but he was able to outshine his rivals with a series of consistent drives as he avoided the misfortunes that beset his main rivals.

It wasn’t a completely trouble-free 17th participation in the Dakar for Sainz, however, who suffered his first setback in the Prologue where he could only finish 48th, compromising his starting position for the rally proper.

But the 61-year-old quickly recovered from that blow to put himself immediately back in the fight and took the lead of the overall rally on Stage 2.

Saudi driver Yazeed Al-Rajhi (Overdrive) did move in front the following day with an exceptional performance, but he left the way clear for Sainz after overturning his Toyota Hilux in the 48-hour Stage 6.

In the second week of the rally, Sainz more or less retained the 20-minute lead he inherited from Al-Rajhi in the face of stiff competition from his former World Rally Championship team-mate Loeb and was already looking as the favourite for top honours when the Frenchman lost an hour on the penultimate stage with damaged suspension.

With Prodrive rival Loeb out of the running, Sainz could afford to take his foot off the throttle and make his way safely to the finish line. 

Reaching the bivouac at Yanbu just outside the top 10 on Friday, the Audi driver wrapped up his fourth career title in Dakar (not counting his 2008 triumph in the Central European Rally) and joined the list of the most successful drivers in the history of the rally-raid.

Source: Autosport

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