Peterhansel on course for repeat Dakar victory

Defending Dakar Rally champion and race leader Stephane Peterhansel remains confident of following up last year's victory despite limping home in stage nine on Saturday. The Mitsubishi driver had to play second fiddle to fellow Frenchman and team-mate...

Defending Dakar Rally champion and race leader Stephane Peterhansel remains confident of following up last year's victory despite limping home in stage nine on Saturday.

The Mitsubishi driver had to play second fiddle to fellow Frenchman and team-mate Luc Alphand on the Tidjikja to Atar leg in Mauritania but holds a lead of just over 20 minutes over the former World Cup downhill skier. Yesterday was a rest day.

Peterhansel, the most successful competitor ever to have competed in the event after winning seven of his 17 attempts, six on a bike and one in a car, suffered engine trouble towards the end of the 361-kms stage.

"Forty kilometres before the end of the stage, the engine made a very strange noise. So I drove very carefully and slowly until the finish line to take care of the car," he said.

With seven stages to race before the rally ends next Sunday Peterhansel remains optimistic of overall victory.

"Halfway through the rally, the situation isn't too bad for us. I hadn't started very well but the Mauritanian stages saved me."

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