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Lategan's Daring Drive Secures Stage Win in Dakar Rally and Schareina Goes Back to Back

South African driver Henk Lategan has crushed the first half of the marathon stage out of AlUla in the Dakar Rally.

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ALULA, Saudi Arabia (AP) — South African driver Henk Lategan hit the first half of the marathon stage from AlUla at the Dakar Rally on Wednesday. Lategan, last year’s runner-up, celebrated his fifth stage victory on the Dakar after leading the 452-kilometer stage with sandy canyons and stony plateaus from the 57-kilometer time control. He started at 23rd in the morning and his Toyota advanced to 11 cars. He took an eight-and-a-half-minute lead a…

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Lategan's daring drive secures stage win in Dakar Rally and Schareina goes back to back

South African driver Henk Lategan has crushed the first half of the marathon stage out of AlUla in the Dakar Rally.

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Toyota in the lead, Dacia holds the "connection"       The first part of the marathon stage of the Dakar Rally is over. Tonight, the competitors will sleep under the open sky after covering 417 kilometers in Alul. Some parts of today's fourth stage of the Dakar were crazy, with very narrow parts and sharp rocks, so it's not surprising that there were a lot of crashes and breakdowns.           The victory was won by Henk Lategan, who was absolute…

This Wednesday, January 7 marks the start of the marathon stage with the 4th stage of the Dakar 2026. At the end of the crossing of the lands of Al Ula, the South African Henk Lategan won, allowing him to take the...

Imperial throughout the 4th stage of the Dakar, this Wednesday, South African Henk Lategan (Toyota) won the time of the day by widening the gap with most of his opponents taking the lead in the general standings. Only Nasser al-Attiyah (Dacia) was able to resist him and took less than 4 minutes late. Sébastien Loeb took four places in the standings (8th) but lost time on the lead.

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