Baciuska finally declared winner of the 48-hour car race, Loeb recovers

Baciuska finally declared winner of the 48-hour car race, Loeb recovers
Baciuska finally declared winner of the 48-hour car race, Loeb recovers

Lithuanian driver Rokas Baciuska (Overdrive) was awarded the second stage of the Dakar 2025 rally on Monday, almost nine hours after the finish, the dreaded “48 hours”, while Sébastien Loeb took an encouraging 7th place.

The Lithuanian Rokas Baciuska won the 48-hour race on Monday, the 2nd stage of the Dakar rally initially attributed by the organizers to the Saudi Yazeed al-Rajhi, from which the defending champion Carlos Sainz escaped but with more than 1h 30min of time. delay.

Nearly nine hours after the arrival of the leader of the race in Bisha (south-west), the young 25-year-old driver (Overdrive), three Dakars on the clock but this is his first year in the premier category of cars, saw his time corrected by 12 minutes by the organization due to a refueling problem. Initially classified 5th, he therefore finished first in this 967 km special in 10h 54min 11sec, 2min 43 sec behind the Saudi.

In the new stage classification, the podium is completed by the Argentinian Juan Cruz Yacopini, and no longer the Qatari Nasser al-Attiyah. The latter finds himself 5th, after the South African Henk Lategan.

Sébastien Loeb finishes 7th

This is the second time in a row that the organizers have subsequently changed the car stage winner. Initially awarded to Guerlain Chicherit, the first stage on Saturday was finally awarded to the American Seth Quintero.

For the long 48 hours, the competitors had to bivouac in the desert and did not benefit from the assistance of their teams during the night stop. Victim of a rollover on Sunday which seriously damaged his Ford Raptor, defending champion Carlos Sainz managed to finish the stage but 01h34min behind the leader.

Being half an hour late at the camp on Sunday evening, following a fan problem which overheated his engine, Frenchman Sébastien Loeb largely made up for his delay and finished 7th, 15mn 51sec behind.

The provisional general classification remains dominated by Henk Lategan, ahead of Yazeed al-Rajhi and Nasser al-Attiyah.


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