Loeb wins stage 2, Giniel takes overall Dakar lead

Peugeot now enters the Toyota vs Mini duel in the Peruvian dunes

09 January 2019 - 07:05
By Reuters
Multiple world rally champion Sebastian Loeb won yesterday's Dakar stage 2 in a privately-entered Peugeot, and moved up to 5th overall.
Picture: REUTERS
Multiple world rally champion Sebastian Loeb won yesterday's Dakar stage 2 in a privately-entered Peugeot, and moved up to 5th overall. Picture: REUTERS

Nine times world rally champion Sebastien Loeb won the second stage of the Dakar Rally in the Peruvian desert on Tuesday, with South African Giniel De Villiers taking the overall lead for his Toyota team.

De Villiers, the 2009 Dakar champion, finished yesterday's stage fourth to take the overall lead over his Gazoo Hilux team-mate Bernhard ten Brinke by 28 seconds, with Spaniard Nani Roma third in a Mini, 42 seconds off the pace after the 342km timed stage from Pisco to San Juan de Marcona.

Loeb, driving a privately-entered Peugeot, had started the day 13th and ended it in fifth place, one minute and 56 seconds off the lead but with his 11th career stage win on the Dakar - even if he was almost reeled in by Roma at the finish.

South Africa's Giniel de Villiers took the overall lead of the 2019 Dakar Rally.
Picture: SUPPLIED
South Africa's Giniel de Villiers took the overall lead of the 2019 Dakar Rally. Picture: SUPPLIED

"In the end, it was a good strategy, because it was advantageous for us to start behind the leaders, even if we were a bit further back than we would have liked," said the Frenchman.

"It was a good special (stage) with no major mistakes. I thought the pace was good. I'm getting a good feeling back, because I've only done about 100km of testing since the Dakar last year.

"I'm not quite at the same level as last year, but it's working well for the moment".

Qatar's overnight leader Nasser Al-Attiyah, in a Gazoo Hilux, opened the road for the rest and dropped back to eighth place, nearly three and a half minutes adrift of De Villiers.

Spaniard Carlos Sainz, the defending Dakar champion, was sixth overall in his X-Raid Mini and lost time with two punctures. Argentine driver Orlando Terranova, driving a Mini, retired after crashing out halfway through the stage. The former stage winner was taken to hospital for checks after suffering back pain.

Stephane Peterhansel, a record 13 times Dakar winner, lost some 15 minutes after a lengthy stop in the dunes during the stage before his Mini team-mate Cyril Despres came to the rescue.

"We started with some electrical problems inside the car: no microphones, no air-conditioning, no wipers, nothing was OK. I lost my concentration a little bit, and after I got stuck in a really bad place," said the Frenchman.

The endurance rally, staged in South America since being switched from Africa in 2009 for security reasons, ends in Lima on January 17. 

 

STAGE 2 RESULTS:

  1. Loeb / Elena (Peugeot)
  2. Roma / Haro (MINI)                                   +00:08
  3. Ten Brinke / Panseri (TOYOTA)              +01:20
  4. De Villiers / Von Zitzewitz (TOYOTA)      +01:31
  5. Al Rajhi / Gottschalk (MINI)                        +02:33
  6. Despres / Cottret (MINI)                             +03:14
  7. Hunt / Rosegaar (Peugeot)                        +03:24
  8. Sainz / Cruz (MINI)                                    +04:40
  9. Fuchs / Mussano (Prototype)                    +05:01
  10. Vasilyev / Zhiltsov (TOYOTA)                    +05:36
  11. Al Attiyah / Baumel (TOYOTA)                +07:37

OVERALL STANDINGS AFTER STAGE 2:

  1. De Villiers / Von Zitzewitz (TOYOTA)
  2. Ten Brinke / Panseri (TOYOTA)                +00:28
  3. Roma / Haro (MINI)                                     +00:42
  4. Al Rajhi / Gottschalk (MINI)                         +00:50
  5. Loeb / Elena (Peugeot)                               +01:56
  6. Sainz / Cruz (MINI)                                      +02:28
  7. Hunt / Rosegaar (Peugeot)                          +02:38
  8. Al Attiyah / Baumel (TOYOTA)                  +03:26
  9. Despres / Cottret (MINI)                               +03:28
  10. Vasilyev / Zhiltsov (TOYOTA)                       +03:43