Spaniard becomes first female driver to win a Dakar Rally stage since 2005.
The 2021 Dakar Rally is now well and truly underway as competitors were set a punishing 277-kilometre route on Stage One. Rising to the challenge were Cristina Gutiérrez, Carlos Sainz and Toby Price who all bagged victories. Here is all you need to know:
– Setting the fastest time in the Lightweight Vehicles category was Cristina Gutiérrez. The Spaniard, who has previously finished four editions of the Dakar in the car category, showcased her offroad talent to become the first female Dakar stage winner since Jutta Kleinschmidt in 2005.
– “There were lots of very tricky things on the stage. We had one puncture, but I think everyone had at least one today. The work that my co-driver François (Cazalet) did on the navigation was incredible because it was so tough today,” said Gutiérrez.
– In the car category, reigning champion Carlos Sainz could not escape the difficulties presented on day one. Yet, despite suffering a puncture and a navigational hiccup, the Spaniard took the stage win and claimed top spot on the leaderboard.
– Sainz, a three-time Dakar champion, admitted: “There was a place where we got lost for three or four minutes, a place where lots of other cars got lost.”
– Pushing Sainz all the way was his fellow MINI JCW Buggy driver Stéphane Peterhansel. The 13-time Dakar winner eventually missed out on a stage win by 26 seconds, but has moved into second in the general classification.
– “Navigation was not easy and there were a lot of rocks. It was so easy to get a puncture and we got one 30km from the end of the stage. Tomorrow’s stage also looks tricky,” said Peterhansel.
– Although they were unable to match the pace of Sainz, there were steady drives on Stage One for Giniel De Villiers, Kuba Przygoński, Nasser Al-Attiyah and Cyril Despres. The news was not so good for nine-time WRC champion Sébastien Loeb as the Frenchman endured a difficult day.
– Loeb said: “We were lost after 15 kilometres for 15 minutes. Then we were in the dust of the cars that had past us. We had three punctures and we got lost a second time.”
– In the bike race, Toby Price leads the general classification after securing a stage win on the route to Bisha.
– The Red Bull KTM Factory Racing rider, who is chasing a third Dakar victory, said: “There’s still plenty of chopping and changing to come in the standings. I’ll be doing my best to stay calm and let things cruise along.”
– Price was joined by his Red Bull KTM Factory Racing team-mates Sam Sunderland and Matthias Walkner in today’s Top 5. Walkner said: “When we were in the big stones it felt like we were racing the Erzberg Rodeo back home in Austria.”
– In the truck race we have the familiar sight of Team Kamaz Master topping the rankings thanks to Dmitry Sotnikov’s stage win.
– Tomorrow sees the Dakar convoy leave Bisha and head to Wadi Ad-Dawasir. Early on in the mammoth 457km timed special stage will be a 30km section of dunes.
Overall ranking after stage 1
Car
1. Carlos Sainz (ESP) X-Raid Mini 03h12m20s
2. Stéphane Peterhansel (FRA) X-Raid Mini +00h00m08s
3. Martin Prokop (CZE) Benzina Orlen +00h03m59s
Bike
1. Toby Price (AUS) KTM 03h43m58s
2. Kevin Benavides (ARG) Honda +00h00m23s
3. Matthias Walkner KTM +00h01m12s
Truck
1. Dmitry Sotnikov (RUS) Kamaz Master 03h24m58s
2. Ales Loprais (CZE) Instaforex + 00h07m35s
3. Anton Shibalov (RUS) Kamaz Master +00h07m44s
Lightweight vehicle
1. Cristina Gutierrez (ESP) Red Bull Off-Road 03h48m38s
2. Aron Domzala (POL) Can-Am +00h01m50s
3. Austin Jones (USA) Can-Am +00h02m05s
Cristina Gutierrez celebrates her first stage win in the Dakar Rally with Jutta Kleinschmidt during the 1st stage of the Dakar 2021 between Jeddah and Bisha, in Saudi Arabia on January 3, 2021. // Julien Delfosse / DPPI / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202101030104 // Usage for editorial use only // Carlos Sainz and Lucas Cruz in the Mini Buggy of the X-Raid Mini JCW Team are navigating in the desert during the 1st stage of the Dakar 2021 between Jeddah and Bisha, in Saudi Arabia on January 3, 2021. // Eric Vargiolu / DPPI / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202101030101 // Usage for editorial use only // Nasser Al-Attiyah and Matthieu Baumel in the Toyota Hilux of the Toyota Gazoo Racing are navigating in the desert during the 1st stage of the Dakar 2021 between Jeddah and Bisha, in Saudi Arabia on January 3, 2021. // Eric Vargiolu / DPPI / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202101030100 // Usage for editorial use only // Carlos Sainz and Lucas Cruz in the Mini Buggy of the X-Raid Mini JCW Team are navigating in the desert during the 1st stage of the Dakar 2021 between Jeddah and Bisha, in Saudi Arabia on January 3, 2021. // Eric Vargiolu / DPPI / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202101030099 // Usage for editorial use only // Jakub Przygonski and Timo Gottschalk in the Toyota Hilux of the Overdrive Toyota Team are driving between the trees during the 1st stage of the Dakar 2021 between Jeddah and Bisha, in Saudi Arabia on January 3, 2021. // Eric Vargiolu / DPPI / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202101030095 // Usage for editorial use only // Matthias Walkner (AUT) of Red Bull KTM Factory Team races during stage 01 of Rally Dakar2021 from Jeddah to Bisha, Saudi Arabia on January 03, 2021 // Marcelo Maragni/Red Bull Content Pool // SI202101030082 // Usage for editorial use only // Sam Sunderland (GRB) of Red Bull KTM Factory Team races during stage 01 of Rally Dakar2021 from Jeddah to Bisha, Saudi Arabia on January 03, 2021 // Marcelo Maragni/Red Bull Content Pool // SI202101030080 // Usage for editorial use only // Jakub Przygonski (POL) of Overdrive Toyota races during stage 01 of Rally Dakar2021 from Jeddah to Bisha, Saudi Arabia on January 03, 2021 // Marcelo Maragni/Red Bull Content Pool // SI202101030074 // Usage for editorial use only // Toby Price (AUS) of Red Bull KTM Factory Team races during stage 01 of Rally Dakar2021 from Jeddah to Bisha, Saudi Arabia on January 03, 2021 // Marcelo Maragni/Red Bull Content Pool // SI202101030073 // Usage for editorial use only // Mitch Guthrie (USA) of Red Bull Off-Road Junior Team races during stage 01 of Rally Dakar2021 from Jeddah to Bisha, Saudi Arabia on January 03, 2021 // Marcelo Maragni/Red Bull Content Pool // SI202101030070 // Usage for editorial use only // Sebastien Loeb (FRA) of Bahrain Raid Xtreme races during stage 01 of Rally Dakar2021 from Jeddah to Bisha, Saudi Arabia on January 03, 2021 // Marcelo Maragni/Red Bull Content Pool // SI202101030065 // Usage for editorial use only // Stephane Peterhansel (FRA) of X-Raid JCW Team races during stage 01 of Rally Dakar2021 from Jeddah to Bisha, Saudi Arabia on January 03, 2021 // Marcelo Maragni/Red Bull Content Pool // SI202101030053 // Usage for editorial use only // Anton Shibalov (RUS) for KAMAZ Master races during stage 1 of Rally Dakar 2021 from Jeddah to Bisha, Saudi Arabia on January 03, 2021. // Flavien Duhamel/Red Bull Content Pool // SI202101030029 // Usage for editorial use only // Nasser Al-Attiyah (QAT) for Toyota Gazoo Racing Team races during stage 1 of Rally Dakar 2021 from Jeddah to Bisha, Saudi Arabia on January 03, 2021. // Flavien Duhamel/Red Bull Content Pool // SI202101030022 // Usage for editorial use only // Seth Quintero (USA) for RedBull off-road team USA races during stage 1 of Rally Dakar 2021 from Jeddah to Bisha, Saudi Arabia on January 03, 2021. // Flavien Duhamel/Red Bull Content Pool // SI202101030016 // Usage for editorial use only // Toby Price (AUS) for Red Bull KTM Factory Team races during stage 1 of Rally Dakar 2021 from Jeddah to Bisha, Saudi Arabia on January 03, 2021. // Flavien Duhamel/Red Bull Content Pool // SI202101030010 // Usage for editorial use only // Cristina Gutierrez Herrero (ESP) for RedBull off-road team USA races during stage 1 of Rally Dakar 2021 from Jeddah to Bisha, Saudi Arabia on January 03, 2021. // Flavien Duhamel/Red Bull Content Pool // SI202101030013 // Usage for editorial use only //
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