– PETERHANSEL WINS AS LOEB CLAIMS W2RC LEAD IN EVENTFUL ABU DHABI DESERT CHALLENGE

 

Team Audi Sport’s Stéphane Peterhansel teamed up with fellow Frenchman Edouard Boulanger to secure a start-to-finish victory in his revolutionary new Audi RS Q e-tron at the five-day Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge.

But the seven-time winner of the UAE’s toughest off-road rally is not registered for the new FIA World Rally-Raid Championship (W2RC) and third-placed Chilean driver Francisco Lopez claimed maximum W2RC points, in addition to winning the FIA T3 category in his South Racing Can-Am Maverick.

Peterhansel was quickest on the opening selective section between Abu Dhabi and the remote bivouac at Qasr Al-Sarab and managed his pace perfectly over the subsequent four stages to secure victory over Czech driver Martin Prokop (Ford Raptor) by 29min 49sec.

“This is a really special win, a victory with a really good car,” said Peterhansel. “As the driver I made a few mistakes on some dunes, but that is rallying. I’m delighted to be the first car winner with this new generation of cars.”

Qatar’s Nasser Saleh Al-Attiyah and Frenchman Sébastien Loeb arrived in the UAE separated by one point in the Drivers’ Championship, but both the Toyota Gazoo Racing and Bahrain Raid Xtreme entrants hit trouble on the first stage. Al-Attiyah damaged a lower suspension arm, a front-right wheel and collected 16 hours in time penalties, while Loeb damaged his front transmission and lost a couple of hours implanted in soft sand.

From then on, they both pushed hard to try and claim stage bonus points with Al-Attiyah and co-driver Mathieu Baumel winning four stages to earn 26 points and Loeb securing three second places on daily stages and eighth in the overall rankings. Loeb now leads the Qatari by a single point after two rounds.

“It’s really special,” said Loeb. “The place is beautiful. We are in dunes like nowhere else. It’s very exciting to drive in these conditions. It was very difficult in some places. You can crash very easily with some big drops in the dunes. It was important to drive here to take this experience.”

Al-Attiyah said: “When I crossed the finish line of this last stage, I immediately remembered what happened on the first stage. That’s a little bit of a disappointment. But to come back strong, and win the remaining four stages wasn’t easy, and we did a truly amazing job. Our car is really working very well and this is a testament for our teamwork. This was an amazing race, and as usual, we were really happy to compete and be part of the new World Rally-Raid Championship. We showed the speed and the fact that we are here. We still have the confidence to push for the next race.”

With Prokop also not registered for the championship, Spaniard Cristina Gutierrez and her co-driver François Cazalet shadowed Lopez and his co-driver Paulo Ceci to the finish to confirm fourth overall and second in T3. Lopez duly extended his lead in the FIA T3 Driver standings with stage wins on days two and four and now holds fifth in the overall classification.

“These five days were good training. It was a good fight with Cristina, she is a good racer,” said Lopez, who holds a 25-point lead over Gutierrez in the T3 rankings.There was a lot of pressure on us for the overall standings. This rally is very difficult every time. We are indeed very happy to come here as winners of the last Dakar. And now, we have managed to keep this momentum going. Our team has done a very good job with the car and the results are showing.”

The Polish duo of Marek Goczal and Lukasz Laskawiec finished sixth overall and claimed maximum points in the FIA T4 section in their Cobant Energylandia Rally Team Can-Am, run on the event by South Racing. The Pole finished 22min 18sec in front of Rokas Baciuska and Oriol Mena in the T4 rankings. Goczal’s brother Michal lost out on a potential T4 podium finish after stopping on the stage between Qasr Al-Sarab and Abu Dhabi.

The X-raid Mini JCW Team of Jakub Przygonski and Timo Gottschalk completed the five days of action through the gruelling dunes and across the treacherous sandy trails of the remote Al-Dhafra region of the UAE in fifth overall and first of the registered crews in the T1 category in their Mini John Cooper Works Buggy. The former FIA World Cup winner retains fourth in the Drivers’ Championship as a result.

Toyota Gazoo Racing now holds a 33-point lead over the X-raid Mini JCW Team after two races, with Bahrain Raid Xtreme five points further adrift.

American racer Seth Quintero won one stage and overcame his fair share of technical issues to finish ninth and secure third in T3 in the second of the Overdrive OT3s. OT3 by Overdrive holds fourth in the Manufacturers’ standings.

Saudi Arabia’s Yazeed Al-Rajhi teamed up with Dirk von Zitzewitz and held third place during the early exchanges before stopping after 206km of the third loop stages through the sand dunes. The Overdrive Racing Toyota Hilux driver incurred 16 hours of time penalties for failing to finish the day’s stage, but recovered strongly to earn 19 points and finished 17th overall. He is third in the rankings and trails Loeb by 42 points.

Austin Jones had arrived in the UAE with the early season lead in T4, but the American and Brazilian co-driver Gustavo Gugelmin lost a lot of time in the opening stage. They recovered well to win stages three and five, but the time penalties cost them dearly. Jones still holds a one-point T4 Championship lead over Marek Goczal, with Baciuska 11 points further adrift in third.

Experienced Dutch driver Kees Koolen teamed up with Wouter de Graaf and Gisjbert Van Uden to guide his Iveco Powerstar to 14th overall and victory and maximum W2RC points in the T5 Truck category. Czech rivals, Martin Macik, Frantisek Tomasek and David Svanda, failed to finish and trail their Dutch rivals by 32 points in the T5 rankings.

Action resumes in the FIA World Rally-Raid Championship in Andalucia in June.

 

2022 Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge – Final unofficial classification:

1. Stéphane Peterhansel (FRA)/Edouard Boulanger (FRA) Audi RS Q e-tron                                        17hr 43min 07sec

2. Martin Prokop (CZE)/Viktor Chytka (CZE) Ford Raptor RS Cross-Country                                         18hr 12min 56sec

3. Francisco Lopez (CHL)/Paulo Ceci (ITA) South Racing Can-Am Maverick X3 (T3)                             18hr 53min 46sec

4. Cristina Gutièrrez (ESP)/François Cazalet (FRA) Overdrive OT3 (T3)                                                19hr 02min 04sec

5. Jakub Przygonski (POL)/Timo Gottschalk (DEU) Mini John Cooper Works Buggy                            19hr 12min 00sec

6. Marek Goczal (POL)/Lukasz Laskawiec (POL) Can-Am Maverick XRS (T4)                                        19hr 12min 38sec

7. Rokas Baciuska (LTU)/Oriol Mena (ESP) Can-Am Maverick XRS Turbo (T4)                                     19hr 34min 56sec

8. Sébastien Loeb (FRA)/Fabian Lurquin (BEL) Prodrive Hunter BRX                                                     19hr 35min 18sec

9. Seth Quintero (USA)/Dennis Zenz (DEU) Overdrive OT3 (T3)                                                           20hr 16min 06sec

10. Conrad Rautenbach (ZIM)/Wouter Rosegaar (NLD) Can-Am Maverick X3 (T3)                              20hr 58min 12sec

 

2022 FIA World Rally-Raid Championship – Points after two rounds

DRIVERS





























Pos

Name

Nat

Dakar

Abu Dhabi

TOTAL

1

Sébastien Loeb

FRA

84

28

112

2

Nasser Al-Attiyah

QAT

85

26

111

3

Yazeed Al Rajhi

SAU

51

19

70

4

Jakub Przygonski

POL

36

22

58

5

Francisco Lopez Contardo

CHL

5

35

40

6

Mathieu Serradori

FRA

33

5

38

7

Cristina Gutierrez Herrero

ESP

0

26

26

8

Lucio Alvarez

ARG

25

0

25

9

Sebastian Halpern

ARG

19

4

23

10

Bernhard Ten Brinke

NLD

21

0

21

11

Marek Goczal

POL

0

19

19

12

Rokas Baciuska

LTU

2

16

18

13

Nani Roma

ESP

18

0

18

14

Seth Quintero

USA

0

14

14

15

Vladimir Vasilyev

 

14

0

14

16

Annett Fischer

DEU

0

9

9

17

Thomas Bell

GBR

0

8

8

18

Jean-Luc Pisson

FRA

0

7

7

19

Pierre Lachaume

FRA

7

0

7

20

Jean-Rémy Bergounhe

FRA

6

0

6

21

Michal Goczal

POL

0

5

5

22

Austin Jones

USA

3

2

5

23

Denis Krotov

 

4

0

4

24

Alexandre Leroy

BEL

1

0

1

25

Lucas del Rio

CHL

0

0

0

 

MANUFACTURERS










Pos

Name

Dakar

Abu Dhabi

TOTAL

1

Toyota Gazoo Racing

80

23

103

2

X-Raid Mini JCW Team

45

25

70

3

Bahrain Raid Xtreme

45

20

65

4

OT3 by Overdrive

16

47

63

5

PH-Sport

14

15

29

6

MD Rallye Sport Optimus

25

-25

0

 

T3 DRIVERS




















Pos

Name

Nat

Dakar

Abu Dhabi

TOTAL

1

Francisco Lopez Contardo

CHL

90

51

141

2

Cristina Gutierrez Herrero

ESP

72

44

116

3

Seth Quintero

USA

63

34

97

4

Thomas Bell

GBR

25

22

47

5

Santiago Navarro

ESP

38

0

38

6

Annett Fischer

DEU

9

24

33

7

Camelia Liparoti

ITA

25

0

25

8

Jean-Luc Pisson

FRA

7

15

22

9

Dania Akeel

SAU

16

0

16

10

Lionel Costes

FRA

15

0

15

11

Fernando Alvarez

ESP

12

0

12

12

Sebastian Guayasamin

ECU

10

0

10

13

Mashael Alobaidan

SAU

7

0

7

14

Jordi Segura

ESP

6

0

6

15

Ahmed Alkuwari Fahad

QAT

2

0

2

 16

Guillaume de Mévius

BEL

0

0

0

 

T4 DRIVERS












Pos

Name

Nat

Dakar

Abu Dhabi

TOTAL

1

Austin Jones

USA

83

36

119

2

Marek Goczal

POL

68

50

118

3

Rokas Baciuska

LTU

68

39

107

4

Michal Goczal

POL

57

34

91

5

Rodrigo Luppi de Oliveira

BRA

49

0

49

6

Aron Domzala

POL

34

0

34

7

Lucas del Rio

CHL

10

23

33

8

Gael Queralt

ESP

10

0

10

 

T5 DRIVERS






Pos

Name

Nat

Dakar

Abu Dhabi

TOTAL

1

Kees Koolen

NLD

86

54

140

2

Martin Macik

CZE

108

0

108

 

You can find more information about the FIA World Rally-Raid Championship and consult the full results here.