Sainz racks up fourth stage victory (China Daily) Updated: 2006-01-12 07:19
KAYES, Mali: Spain's double world rally champion Carlos Sainz won the 10th
stage of the Dakar rally on Tuesday for his fourth victory on his debut
appearance in the famous race.
Spanish driver
Carlos Sainz and German co-driver Andreas Schulz steer their Volkswagen
Touareg through a village during the tenth stage of the Dakar Rally
between Kiffa, Mauritania, and Kayes, Mali, Tuesday Jan 10, 2006.
[AP] | Sainz completed the 283km timed section from Kiffa, Mauritania in 3hr 28min
34sec, finishing 4min 8sec ahead of compatriot Nani Roma and 4:58 in front of
France's two-time defending champion Stephane Peterhansel.
Peterhansel consolidated his lead in the overall standings to put him 40min
4sec ahead of compatriot Luc Alphand, who lost about 30 minutes after hitting a
tree, and 1:03.17 in front of third-placed South African Giniel De Villiers.
"It was not an easy stage at all," said Peterhansel. "Between the trees and
the rocks it was very slow. We had no problems with the car but it was difficult
to find a rhythm."
However, Alphand admitted the game was up as far as the overall title was
concerned with the former French skiing ace now trailing by just over 40 minutes
and can only hope that Peterhansel has engine failure between now and Sunday's
climax.
"As far as victory is concerned that is it," said Alphand. "I am not going to
go after Stephane and will just focus on preserving my second place."
However Peterhansel, perhaps mindful of the accident he experienced in 2003
refused to say the title was in the bag for the third successive
time.
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