Catch up on the last four episodes of Leader of the Dakar Rally with 24 minutes The advantage of the second would be good news for anyone. AND Carlos Sainz is no exception. Because of this, at the end of the eighth stage of the rally he wanted to emphasize that his rivalry with Sebastian Loeb It is not final at all.
“There’s still a lot to do, a lot of long stages. You’ll see how easy it is to give up five or minutes into each stage. It is very simple for holes, navigation or anything. Very stressful”
In this eighth episode, Sainz experienced a twist in the script that left him with a better feeling than he seemed to end up with. The Spaniard began the first part of the day giving up more than three minutes to Loeb. However, the Frenchman made a navigation error in the second half of the route and then the Madrid native He took the opportunity to beat his rival by almost six minutes Of difference.
“For me today it went well. Two completely different parts: the first part of sand, the second of stones. We went well, no problems, no holes today and happy to spend another day“, he explained upon reaching the finish line.
In the ninth stage, ‘El Matador’ had to withstand the attack from behind that Loeb was sure to launch. The good thing about Carlos is that they will be ahead of him Mattias Ekström and Stéphane Peterhansel, your colleagues at Audi, who will help you with any problem you may have. The Germans’ strategy will play a major role in the final days of the rally.
Source: La Verdad

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