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Qatar’s Nasser Al Attiyah wins stage 6, takes lead in overall standings

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Last updated: 2026/01/10 at 9:31 AM
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Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – Qatari racing driver Nasser Al Attiyah has taken the lead in the 2024 Dakar Rally following a dominant performance in the grueling 915-kilometer Stage 6 between Hail and Riyadh. Al Attiyah, piloting a Dacia, finished the stage with a time of 3 hours, 38 minutes, and 28 seconds, securing his first stage win of this year’s competition and propelling him to the top of the overall standings. The 48th edition of the race continues to test competitors in challenging desert terrain.

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Navigating the ChallengesA History of Success

The sixth stage featured a particularly demanding 326-kilometer special stage characterized by vast sand dunes. Al Attiyah’s victory was followed closely by his Dacia teammate, nine-time World Rally Champion Sébastien Loeb, with American driver Seth Quintero rounding out the podium. This win marks a significant turning point in the rally, shifting the competitive landscape as the race progresses.

Nasser Al Attiyah Leads the Dakar Rally After Stage 6 Triumph

Al Attiyah now holds a provisional overall lead of 24 hours, 18 minutes, and 29 seconds. This places him 6 minutes and 10 seconds ahead of South African driver Henk Lategan of Toyota Racing, and 9 minutes and 13 seconds ahead of Spanish veteran Nani Roma, driving for Ford Racing. Loeb also made gains, moving into sixth place overall, 17 minutes and 36 seconds behind Al Attiyah.

Navigating the Challenges

According to reports from the rally, Al Attiyah emphasized the importance of maintaining a high-pressure driving strategy, which proved crucial for his success in Stage 6. He acknowledged a difficult start to the day, but ultimately managed to avoid significant issues despite recent setbacks, including multiple punctures in the preceding stages. Maintaining vehicle integrity will be a key factor for all competitors as the rally continues.

The demanding nature of the Dakar Rally often leads to unpredictable shifts in the leaderboard, making consistent performance and strategic navigation essential. Weather conditions, including shifting sands and extreme temperatures, add further complexity to the already challenging course.

A History of Success

This latest victory adds to Al Attiyah’s impressive track record in the Dakar Rally. He previously claimed the title in 2011 with Volkswagen, followed by wins in 2015 driving a Mini, and most recently in 2019, 2022 and 2023 with Toyota. His experience in desert racing and his ability to adapt to changing conditions are widely regarded as key strengths. The off-road racing community recognizes him as a formidable competitor.

Loeb’s consistent performance has also positioned him as a contender, demonstrating his versatility as a driver adapting to the demands of dune navigation. Quintero’s podium finish highlights the growing strength of the American contingent in the rally. The competition is increasingly international, with drivers from various disciplines proving their mettle in the desert.

The success of teams like Dacia and Toyota underlines the competitive technological advancements in rally raid vehicles. Modifications to suspension, engine performance and tire management are carefully tailored to the unique challenges presented by the Saudi Arabian terrain.

The rally is now past its halfway point, with seven stages remaining. Al Attiyah intends to continue his aggressive strategy, but the remaining stages will present new hurdles, including potentially longer distances and more technically complex navigation. The provisional standings are subject to change, and any mechanical failures, navigational errors, or unexpected events could dramatically alter the outcome.

Competitors will next face Stage 7, a challenging route scheduled to begin in Riyadh. Observers will be closely watching how Al Attiyah manages his lead and whether his competitors can mount a significant challenge. The overall winner will remain uncertain until the final stage concludes in Yanbu.

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