RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — Nasser Al-Attiyah regained the lead of the Dakar Rally after blasting the first all-sand stage of the race on Friday.
Five-time champion Al-Attiyah dominated the second half of the 331-kilometer stage between Hail and Riyadh, increasing his lead from nine seconds to nearly three minutes at the finish over teammate Sébastien Loeb for the first Dacia 1-2 in Dakar history.
''The car is working very, very well, I'm really happy,'' Al-Attiyah said.
He has won a stage in an unprecedented 19 consecutive Dakars. It was his 49th career stage win, just one behind the record shared by Ari Vatanen and Stéphane Peterhansel.
Taking stage six lifted Al-Attiyah back atop the general rankings, his four-minute deficit to Toyota's Henk Lategan overturned into a six-minute lead.
For the first time since the 2019 Dakar, Ford's Nani Roma was in the overall podium places at third, nine minutes off the pace with four-time champion Carlos Sainz on his tail.
Roma quickly caught up to stage five winner Mitch Guthrie and the teammates opened the way together. Toyota's Seth Quintero was Al-Attiyah's closest challenger for much of the day until the last 80 kilometers when he was overtaken by Loeb, the nine-time world rally champion trying to win his first Dakar at his 10th attempt.
Quintero, the stage two winner, was 21 seconds behind Loeb in third.