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'Game over' declares Al-Attiyah after Dakar drama

Published 01/04/2017, 07:46 PM
Updated 01/04/2017, 07:50 PM
© Reuters. Dakar Rally - 2017 Paraguay-Bolivia-Argentina Dakar rally - 39th Dakar Edition - Second stage from Resistencia to San Miguel de Tucuman, Argentina

© Reuters. Dakar Rally - 2017 Paraguay-Bolivia-Argentina Dakar rally - 39th Dakar Edition - Second stage from Resistencia to San Miguel de Tucuman, Argentina

(Reuters) - Nasser Al-Attiyah's hopes of repeating his 2011 and 2015 Dakar Rally victories disappeared on Wednesday after the Qatari ripped a wheel off his Toyota and lost two hours and 17 minutes on a third stage won by reigning champion Stephane Peterhansel.

Al-Attiyah had been set to regain the lead from nine times world rally champion Sebastien Loeb when he hit trouble between San Miguel de Tucuman and San Salvador de Jujuy in Argentina.

The Qatari went off-piste and hit a hole at around the 414 km mark. The winner of the first stage, and runner-up on day two, got going about an hour later at slow speed but had to stop again after another 30km.

While Al-Attiyah is likely to continue, with the rally heading to Bolivia and Paraguay before ending in Buenos Aires, the setback means he will have to focus on individual stage wins rather than the overall prize.

"Game over. A bad day," he told the Dakar website (www.dakar.com) after ending the day 32nd overall. "We hit the other side on a big stone and we broke the wheel completely.

"We decided to use some rocks and the wheel to make up the balance but we had to drive 80km like this. We stopped to repair but we could not. We don't have all the parts.

"It was a mistake ... it's bad luck but this is the race. This is how the Dakar is. We were doing a really good job, we were leading but there you go..."

Wednesday's stage, reaching 5,000 meters in altitude, ended as a one-two-three for Peugeot.

Frenchman Loeb leads, 42 seconds clear of Spanish team mate and former world rally champion Carlos Sainz -- the father of the current Formula One driver of the same name -- with Peterhansel third after his first stage win of this year's event.

© Reuters. Dakar Rally - 2017 Paraguay-Bolivia-Argentina Dakar rally - 39th Dakar Edition - Second stage from Resistencia to San Miguel de Tucuman, Argentina

Peterhansel, who is chasing his 13th Dakar success after six titles in cars and six on motorbikes, is now four minutes and 18 seconds behind Loeb, who had started the day 28 seconds clear of Al-Attiyah.

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