January 10, 2015 – An unwell Nasser Al-Attiyah’s Dakar Rally lead was trimmed by Giniel de Villiers on Saturday’s marathon stage, from which Orlando Terranova emerged with the fastest time.
In a change to the format for 2015, competitors have to do without their service crews and assistance trucks for the middle weekend, carrying only three spare tyres with them for Saturday’s 199-mile run from Iquique to Uyuni and Sunday’s follow-up 317-mile route back to Iquique, where the rest day will take place on Monday.
The punishing seventh stage took place partly at 3,500 metres above sea level, and rally leader Al-Attiyah was only seventh fastest after having to stop several times due to altitude sickness.
His pursuer de Villiers’ Imperial Toyota was only one place ahead of the WRC2 champion’s X-raid Mini in the Saturday results, but was three minutes quicker – bringing Al-Attiyah’s overall lead down to eight minutes.
While Terranova, heavily delayed by incidents in the opening days and long since out of contention, took the stage win, Yazeed Al-Rahji edged out Bernhard Ten Brinke and Krzysztof Holowczyc for second in the times, cementing Al-Rahji’s third place overall.