Dakar 2017, Stage 8: Loeb wins, snatches lead from Peterhansel
Sebastien Loeb was quickest in the eighth stage of the 2017 Dakar Rally, overtaking Peugeot teammate Stephane Peterhansel to lead the overall classification.
Photo by: Red Bull Content Pool
The Tuesday run, spanning from Bolivia's Uyuni to Argentina's Salta, was to feature a timed section of 492km, split by a neutralised zone on the border between the two countries.
However, the Bolivian part of the special was shortened as a result of continued rainfall, trimming the timed stage for the day by 73km.
Reigning champion Peterhansel, first in the running order, was fastest at the first two waypoints – but a short stoppage cost him time against Loeb and allowed the WRC legend to move past Peterhansel on the road ahead of the neutralised zone.
In the Argentinian section, Loeb continued gaining ground and was five minutes up on Peterhansel at one stage.
He dropped some time late on as a result of a puncture, but still ended up over three minutes quicker than the reigning champion, which was enough for him to take the lead of the overall classification.
Both Loeb and Peterhansel again gained on their nearest rivals Cyril Despres (Peugeot) and Nani Roma (Toyota).
Whereas Despres managed to limit his losses and now sits 17 minutes off the rally lead, Roma had a tough time, dropping to fourth overall as Peugeot's 1-2-3 was reinstated.
Mikko Hirvonen once again led the X-Raid Mini contingent, completing the stage eight minutes behind Loeb, whereas Giniel de Villiers was 12 minutes down as the quickest Toyota.
Road section dramas
The logistics of the Dakar's preparation for Wednesday's 1000km Super Belen stage have been complicated by inclement weather.
A rockslide on the road section link from the finish of the timed section to the Salta bivouac had blocked both competitors and technical assistance vehicles from arriving at the venue.
An emergency bivouac was touted as one of the possible solutions, although it has now been reported that crews will simply take a different route to Salta.
The opportunity for teams to perform technical checks and fixes on Tuesday is regarded as particularly crucial, as competitors received no assistance at the Uyuni bivouac under marathon stage rules.
Cars standings after Stage 8:
Pos. | Driver/Navigator | Car | Time/Gap |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
Sebastien Loeb Daniel Elena |
Peugeot | 20h10m05s |
2 |
Stephane Peterhansel Jean-Paul Cottret |
Peugeot | +1m38s |
3 |
Cyril Despres David Castera |
Peugeot | +17m17s |
4 |
Nani Roma Alex Haro |
Toyota | +23m36s |
5 |
Mikko Hirvonen Michel Perin |
Mini | +53m41s |
6 |
Giniel de Villiers Dirk von Zitzewitz |
Toyota | +1h21m44s |
7 |
Orlando Terranova Andreas Schulz |
Mini | +1h26m47s |
8 |
Kuba Przygonski Tom Colsoul |
Mini | +1h42m18s |
9 |
Boris Garafulic Filipe Palmeiro |
Mini | +2h42m57s |
10 |
Romain Dumas Alain Guehennec |
Peugeot | +3h09m17s |
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