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Al-Attiyah wins Dakar warm-up event in Andalusia

Toyota driver Nasser Al-Attiyah beat Carlos Sainz to victory in the Andalusia Rally, the main warm-up event for next January's Dakar Rally.

Nasser Al-Attiyah, Mathieu Baumel, Toyota

Nasser Al-Attiyah, Mathieu Baumel, Toyota

Charly López

Held over around 1000km and four days in the eponymous region in southern Spain, the Andalusia Rally replaced Rally Morocco as the main preparation event for the second running of Dakar in Saudi Arabia for this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The event also served as a chance to test some new features set to be introduced to the Dakar, including an electronic roadbook for cars and SxSs, and airbag vests for motorcycle riders.

With an entry list that included 31 cars, 27 SxSs, seven quads and 61 bikes, all the big names in rally-raid were present except Toyota's Giniel de Villiers, due to travel restrictions, and the Bahrain Raid Xtreme team of Sebastien Loeb and Nani Roma.

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Al-Attiyah suffered a tough start to the rally as had a problem with the front driveshaft on Wednesday's opening stage, although he was able to limit the damage by finishing third behind another Toyota driver, Yazeed Al-Rajhi, and Sainz, who had to open the road following the cancellation of that morning's Prologue stage due to timing issues.

Victory on the second stage on Thursday gave Al-Attiyah the overall lead by just 23 seconds ahead of Al-Rajhi, with Sainz five minutes back in third.

Al-Rajhi provisionally won Friday's shortened third stage only to lose it to a 10-minute speeding penalty, gifting Al-Attiyah another win and giving the Qatari driver a buffer of almost seven minutes over Sainz in the overall standings heading into the decisive stage.

Sainz went on the attack on the final day, winning the stage, but the two-time World Rally champion came up 3m14s short of Al-Attiyah in the fight for overall victory.

Carlos Sainz, Lucas Cruz, MINI X-Raid buggy

Carlos Sainz, Lucas Cruz, MINI X-Raid buggy

Photo by: ODC Events

Al-Rajhi was a little over 10 minutes back in third place, followed by the second X-raid Mini of Stephane Peterhansel, who lost ground with a broken front-right wheel on the opening stage and a puncture the following day, eventually finishing 25 minutes adrift.

Another Toyota driver, rally-raid debutant and Spanish national rally regular Felix Macias, completed the top five overall.

Honda rider Kevin Benavides took honours in the motorcycle category, winning the opening stage and maintaining the advantage through to the end.

Kevin Benavides, Monster Energy Honda Team

Kevin Benavides, Monster Energy Honda Team

Photo by: Monster Energy Honda Team

Behind him finished Frenchman Adrien van Beveren (Yamaha) and Spaniard Lorenzo Santolino (Sherco TVS), who overtook Toby Price (KTM) and Joan Barreda (Honda HRC).

Laia Sanz (GasGas) was unable to compete in the first stage after a fall in the Prologue stage which left her an open elbow injury, and Sam Sunderland (KTM) had a heavy fall in the second stage and had to abandon the rally, although without serious injury.

In SxS, Polish driver Aron Domzala completed a sensational debut with the factory Can-Am team, taking the victory against Spanish teammate Gerard Farres.

Andalusia Rally overall classification - Cars

1. Nasser Al Attiyah (Toyota), 8h54:09
2. Carlos Sainz (Mini), +3:14
3. Yazeed Al Rajhi (Toyota), +10:31
4. Stephane Peterhansel (Mini), +25:26
5. Felix Macias (Toyota), +49:04
 

Andalusia Rally overall classification - Bikes

1. Kevin Benavides (Honda), 10h30:51
2. Adrien van Beveren (Yamaha), +7:42
3. Lorenzo Santolino (Sherco TVS), +7:54
4. Toby Price (KTM), +12:22

5. Joan Barreda (Honda), +22:39

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