Dakar Rally 2018 - Stage 3 report

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Stage 3 of the Dakar Rally proved to be another successful one for the Toyota Gazoo Racing South Africa outfit. 2 time winner Nasser Al Attiyah captured another victory - with his navigator Mathie Baemel recovering from illness - and the pair moved up to third overall - 7 minutes and 43 seconds behind Stephane Peterhansel.

Beumel admitted that he really struggled in Stage 2 - and was only to happy to make amends yesterday.

Giniel de Villiers was 6th on the stage - and has slipped down to 5th overall with co-driver Dirk Von Zitzewitz.

Stage 4 awaits - with the drivers and navigators taking on 330kms of sand, sand and more sand.
9 Jan 2018 11AM English South Africa Sports · Sports

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