January 5th- 17th 2020 100% Saudi Arabia

Robby Gordon is not scheduled to compete.

Saudi Arabia is +8 hours on Eastern Time / +11 on the West Coast.

January 5th-10th, the Rally Raid starts in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia and races North East before racing to South Eastern city of Riyadh.

January 11th, Rest Day Riyadh

January 12th-17th, the Rally Raid continues from Riyadh through the South Eastern area of Saudi Arabia before heading to West, finishing in Qiddiya.

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Hi Tim,
Yes it is quiet when RG is not racing DAKAR.


Landsail Racing Club

These remind me of the Chevy powered Rolls-Royce from the 1981 Dakar.

All three are still in the rally (#340,#363,#373).

and these are LS powered

I had to read it twice. Wow

Those are cool

Problem with this Dakar, the country is not very conducive to much enthusiasm . Tough terrain, but SA is involved in a war, few people can gather in groups, not a great place to be in

Stage 10, Haradh- Shubayah. Marathon stage
all time local GMT+3

06:40 bikes 10:40et/ 7:40pt
07:30
08:20 cars 12:20et/ 9:20pt
09:15 SxS
09:32 Trucks

06:52 The special is underway!
Pablo Quintanilla has got to grips with the day’s special, 3 minutes ahead of Toby Price and 6 minutes in front of Joan Barreda. The Chilean will have to open the way for the first time on the rally whilst also trying to regain time over Ricky Brabec, not an easy task!

Good morning, Stage 10

Bikes
Barreda
Brabec
Benavides
11th Skyler
18th Short

overall
Brabec
Quintanilla -25:44
Barreda -27:09

12:08 Brabec increases his lead again
With a second-placed finish today, Ricky Brabec has again increased his lead in the general standings over his main rivals. The official HRC rider now leads Pablo Quintanilla by 25 minutes and Joan Barreda by 27 minutes.

stage 10

Cars
Sainz
Przygonski
DeVilliers
10th Stephane
17th Nasser
55th Alonso

overall
Sainz
Nasser -18:10
Stephane -18:26

10:06 Alonso rolls his car
Fernando Alonso has had an eventful start to the special, having put his car into a double roll after an accident in the first few kilometres. The Spanish driver’s Toyota does not seem too damaged, but his windscreen is broken, considerably impairing his visibility. He has been at a standstill for a while

10:44 Sainz strikes a major blow!
A delicate section of navigation after 200 km has caught out several competitors, including some of the favourites. Stéphane Peterhansel has lost almost 12 minutes to Carlos Sainz who chose the right direction. The situation is even worse for Nasser Al-Attiyah who spent a lot of time looking for the way-points and has still not completed 223 km.

10:59 Alonso loses more than an hour
Fernando Alonso has finally completed 87 km on the special. The Spaniard, who had returned to the top 10 in the general standings this morning, is now driving without a windscreen and has already lost more than one hour.

12:19 Sainz wins and gets some breathing space
Following the halt to the special after 223 km, Carlos Sainz has won stage 10 in front of Jakub Przygoński and Giniel de Villiers. The Mini driver has especially taken advantage of Stéphane Peterhansel’s and Nasser Al-Attiyah’s navigation problems to increase his lead in the general standings to 18 minutes over the two men.

12:48 Peterhansel: “We got lost with Al-Attiyah”
Stéphane Peterhansel has finished the special 11 minutes behind the winner after getting somewhat lost. “It was a dangerous stage with lots of difficult dunes. Several kilometres before the neutralised section, we got completely lost with Nasser [Al-Attiyah] and other drivers. Some drivers got there at the right time, when we eventually found the right way and gained a lot of time. In the end, it’s a good stage for my team-mate Carlos [Sainz] who has opened up a gap on Nasser, whilst we have got a bit closer to Nasser even if we are still in third position”.

stage 10

SxS
Guthrie DE
Blade DE
Guell
Jones
7th Currie

overall
Currie
Kariakin -46:40
Contardo -1:14:58
6th Jones -1:23:54

12:40 Guthrie wins by 25 seconds
Mitchell Guthrie has won stage 10 by only 25 seconds in front of Blade Hildebrand, though both Americans are now participating in the rally via the Dakar Experience formula. Gerard Farrés completes the top three, 1’22 behind the winner, whilst in the general standings leader Casey Currie has taken advantage of the problems encountered by Chaleco López to increase his advantage to 45 minutes over Sergei Kariakin.

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