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Dakar 2024 Stage 7: THREE IS THE MAGIC NUMBER FOR CORNEJO AND LOEB

601 MACIK Martin (cze), TOMASEK Frantisek (cze), SVANDA David (cze), MM Technology Team, Iveco Powerstar, FIA Truck, action during the Stage 7 of the Dakar 2024 on January 14, 2024 between Riyadh and Al Duwadimi, Saudi Arabia – Photo Florent Gooden / DPPI

FOCUS
Leaving aside the lousy navigators out there who manage to stretch the course like a rubber band,
covering more than 850 km in a Dakar stage is something that happens once in a blue moon. It has only
happened once in Saudi Arabia, in today’s return to competition on the road from Riyadh to Al Duwadimi,
clocking in at a whopping 874 km, following the prescribed route to the letter. There was plenty of room
to keep things interesting on this epic journey, especially in the 483 km timed section. Whether weaving
through canyons, blasting through off-track stretches or tackling the heart of the dunes, entrants had to
be a jack of all trades in this game. Nacho Cornejo —alert, inspired, nimble and focused— turned out
to be a master of all trades, posting the fastest time of the day in the motorbike special. Meanwhile,
Sébastien Loeb opened the road and never looked back, producing a virtuoso performance to clinch
victory for the third time this year and crank up the heat on Carlos Sainz.

600 VAN KASTEREN Janus (nld), RODEWALD Darek (pol), SNIJDERS Marcel (pol), Boss Machinery Team De Rooy FTP, Iveco Powerstar, FIA Truck, action during the Stage 7 of the Dakar 2024 on January 14, 2024 between Riyadh and Al Duwadimi, Saudi Arabia – Photo Florent Gooden / DPPI

OUTLINE
The closer we get to the denouement of the Dakar, the more it is shrouded in suspense. M. Night
Shyamalan-esque plot twists are far from guaranteed, but the 2024 edition seems tailor-made for the
unexpected. In the fight for the stage wins, Cornejo triumphing in Al Duwadimi was certainly no shocker.
The Chilean has pulled off this feat nine times in his career, three this year, including last Sunday, when
the race headed to Al Duwadimi from AlUla. He also moved back onto the increasingly unpredictable
overall podium. First, Adrien Van Beveren got nudged out. He paid the price for opening the road but
remains a force to be reckoned with at a reasonable 14′39″ from the lead. And, even more importantly,
Ricky Brabec’s lead is hanging by a thread, with Ross Branch overcoming a failing front brake to
stubbornly defend his chances and close in to just 1 second (see “Stat of the day”). The lively Rally 2
race validates this impression. After Romain Dumontier in the Empty Quarter, today was Jean-Loup
Lepan’s turn to lose the lead, thanks in no small part to a missed waypoint and the ensuing 15-minute
penalty. As the tides of fate sweep in and out, it must be hard to feel safe even in one of the cuttingedge Ultimate cars. Today, Mattias Ekström got booted from the provisional podium (see “A crushing
blow”), which is still dominated by Carlos Sainz, but for how long? Sébastien Loeb is a man on a
mission to take the top spot: he bagged his third win of the season, much like Cornejo, and soared to
second overall, 19 minutes from the summit. Although the Spaniard is a tough nut to crack, the
approaching shadow of the nine-time world rally champion must be sending shivers down his spine. In
these circumstances, Lucas Moraes, the second-fastest driver today and Loeb’s closest rival in the
overall, can still entertain hopes of winning the rally if a little miracle happens along the way (see
“Performance of the day”).

303 GUTHRIE Mitchell (usa), WALCH Kellon (usa), Red Bull Off-Road Junior Team USA by BFG, Taurus T3 Max, FIA Challenger, FIA W2RC, action during the Stage 7 of the Dakar 2024 on January 14, 2024 between Riyadh and Al Duwadimi, Saudi Arabia – Photo Florent Gooden / DPPI

In the Challenger class, the disqualification of the Goczałs for breaching the FIA Technical Regulations
gave Mitch Guthrie a clear run to the lead, with Cristina Gutiérrez and “Chaleco” López 33 and 40
minutes back, respectively. In SSV, João Ferreira won the stage as Xavier de Soultrait rose to the top
of the pecking order. Finally, in the truck race, Martin Macík picked up his third stage win on the trot and
extended his overall lead to an hour and a half over fellow Czech Aleš Loprais.

206 MORAES Lucas (bra), MONLEON Armand (spa), Toyota Gazoo Racing, Toyota GR DKR Hilux, Motul, FIA Ultimate, FIA W2RC, action during the Stage 7 of the Dakar 2024 on January 14, 2024 between Riyadh and Al Duwadimi, Saudi Arabia – Photo Florent Gooden / DPPI

PERFORMANCE OF THE DAY
When Lucas Moraes finished on the podium of his first Dakar last year, the Brazilian became the first
rookie to crack the top 3 of the car race since Juha Kankkunen won in 1988. It was the result of a
striking level of consistency for a newbie. Aided by the self-elimination of contenders for the final podium,
the Brazilian surfaced without making too many waves. Catapulted into the role of Toyota Gazoo Racing
factory driver alongside Seth Quintero, without participating in any warm-up events on the W2RC
calendar in 2023, Moraes was one of the variables in the Dakar 2024 equation. After spending three
days in fourth place overall following stages 3, 4, and 6, Moraes has now cracked open the podium
doors, clocking in 1 hour behind Sainz at this juncture. Sure, he benefitted from Mattias Ekström’s
debacle today… in a repeat of the very same strategy that he used last year to survive the war of attrition
and climb into the limelight. This year, the Brazilian continues his carnival, still grooving one samba step
ahead of his tempo from last year. Up ahead, Sainz’s and Loeb’s floats are still cutting shapes, playing
a notch above, but a wrong note from them could set the stage for his annual parade.

207 EKSTROM Mattias (swe), BERGKVIST Emil (swe), Team Audi Sport, Audi RS Q E-Tron E2, FIA Ultimate, aFIA W2RC, stopped to repair a problem at the rear left with the help of 202 PETERHANSEL Stéphane (fra), BOULANGER Edouard (fra), Team Audi Sport, Audi RS Q E-Tron E2, FIA Ultimate, FIA W2RC, during the Stage 7 of the Dakar 2024 on January 14, 2024 between Riyadh and Al Duwadimi, Saudi Arabia – Photo Antonin Vincent / DPPI

A CRUSHING BLOW
Talk about double trouble! The Audi camp had good reason to celebrate the performance of their crews
on the rest day. Although Stéphane Peterhansel had been knocked out of contention in the 48 h chrono
stage, he was still in the race as a loyal squire ready to assist his brothers in arms whenever needed.
No-one expected it to happen so soon, but 47 kilometres into today’s special, Mattias Ekström went
and broke the left rear axle of his RS Q e-Tron. His knight in shining armour rode to his rescue at full
gallop, only to find out that fixing the car would take at least a couple of hours. As chivalrous as it might
have been, taking on this arduous task would have left Carlos Sainz with the sword of Damocles
hanging over his head if the special turned sour for him too. In the end, “Peter” hit the road again, leaving
the second driver overall waiting for the team’s service truck. The Swede’s hopes of claiming the title or,
at least, finishing on the podium lie in tatters, but the brand with the four interlocking rings took a major
hit too. Only one champion can bring home the trophy for Audi now, but on the bright side, Sainz will
now have two devoted lieutenants at his side in the jousts to come.

200 AL-ATTIYAH Nasser (qat), BAUMEL Mathieu (fra), Nasser Racing, Prodrive Hunter, FIA Ultimate, FIA W2RC, action during the Stage 7 of the Dakar 2024 on January 14, 2024 between Riyadh and Al Duwadimi, Saudi Arabia – Photo Antonin Vincent / DPPI

STAT OF THE DAY
24. The motorbike field has covered 2,865 km since the 46th Dakar got under way. No-one has done it
faster than Ricky Brabec, who has spent 32 h 37′20″ out there. And yet, after all this distance and all
this time, Ross Branch is a single second behind him. This is the narrowest margin after eight specials
since the Dakar first came to Saudi Arabia in 2020. To put this clash of titans into perspective, such a
tiny gap after 32 h 37 of racing is tantamount to a distance of just over 24 metres, or 12 motorbikes
strung together end to end. “Suspense” with a capital S.

203 LOEB Sébastien (fra), LURQUIN Fabian (bel), Bahrain Raid Xtreme, Prodrive Hunter, FIA Ultimate, action during the Stage 7 of the Dakar 2024 on January 14, 2024 between Riyadh and Al Duwadimi, Saudi Arabia – Photo Frédéric Le Floc’h / DPPI

QUOTE OF THE DAY
Sébastien Loeb: “We had a good stage”.
The BRX driver, opening the road today, benefitted from Ekström’s troubles to soar to second place
overall… within 20 minutes of Carlos Sainz. “We had a good stage. No big mistakes. The navigation
was really tricky. We were the first car, so… We had to make the line, but sometimes it’s better, because
we were really concentrated on our job and I was pushing hard, trying to be very conscientious in the
tricky navigation parts, and we did it very well.”

172 GIROUD Alexandre (fra), Yamaha Racing – SMX – Drag’On, Yamaha, Quad, FIM W2RC, action during the Stage 7 of the Dakar 2024 on January 14, 2024 between Riyadh and Al Duwadimi, Saudi Arabia – Photo Frédéric Le Floc’h / DPPI

THE MAKINGS OF CLASSIC
In 2022, he had sworn he would never do it again. Stefano Calzi, racing in the Dakar Classic behind
the wheel of Jean-Pierre Fontenay and Bruno Musmarra’s Mitsubishi Pajero MPR 51, knew that
bringing this relic to the Dakar was insane. Yet here he is again, two years later, with the most historic
car in the field of this edition of the Dakar Classic, which came in third in the 1996 Dakar. The pair,
registered for the Iconic Car and Authentic Co-driver double challenge, were 27th overall yesterday.

ambiance night bivouac during the Stage 6 « 48 Hours Chrono » of the Dakar Classic 2024 from January 11 to 12, 2024 around Subaytah, Saudi Arabia

WORLD RALLY-RAID CHAMPIONSHIP
Nacho in Luciano’s footsteps
Ignacio Cornejo, better known as Nacho, is hailed by his Rally GP comrades as the top-notch navigator
in the game. When tasked with opening the road, the Chilean can dissect the road book and terrain
faster than his rivals, but oddly enough, that has yet to earn him any glittering trophies. Nacho has
cracked the top 10 five times in eight Dakar starts, but the podium has remained an elusive dream. His
best performance was fourth in 2020. As for stage wins, he had bagged six before January 2024. The
Monster Energy Honda ace had scored two braces, one in 2020 and another in 2022. Now, in 2024, he
stands alone as the sole pilot to nab more than one stage win in this Dakar. Three victories, to be precise,
adding today’s triumph to his earlier wins in stages 2 and 4! This hat-trick marks a personal best and
echoes Luciano Benavides’s feat from 2023, when the Argentinian picked up three Dakar stage wins
before going on to claim the world championship at the end of the season. With two sixth places in the
W2RC under his belt, the Chilean is tracking the footsteps of his Argentinian neighbour.

76 LEPAN Jean-Loup (fra), DUUST Diverse Racing, KTM, Moto, FIM W2RC, action during the Stage 7 of the Dakar 2024 on January 14, 2024 between Riyadh and Al Duwadimi, Saudi Arabia
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