WADI AD-DAWASIR, Saudi Arabia — Henk Lategan was cruising to the stage win and overall lead in the Dakar Rally on Sunday until he hit trouble in the last section.
Lategan led at the final checkpoint 40 kilometers from the end of the 459-kilometer special between Riyadh south to Wadi ad-Dawasir by nearly two minutes and had the provisional lead in the general rankings by more than two minutes.
But 10 kilometers later he was at a standstill for 10 minutes to replace a broken rear damper. Lategan said they were lucky to be carrying a spare.
''Disappointing to stop the push there,'' he said. ''We were really enjoying ourselves and having a very good day.''
Stage seven was gifted to Ford driver Mattias Ekström, the first repeat car winner, and Lategan's Toyota tumbled to 13th place, 8 1/2 minutes back.
After nearly four hours of racing, Ekström beat Toyota's João Ferreira home by 4 1/2 minutes, followed by Ford teammate Mitch Guthrie. Less than two minutes covered second place to 10th after the fast, flat sandy track.
Lategan demolished Nasser Al-Attiyah's provisional six-minute overall lead after about 350 kilometers but ultimately Al-Attiyah's Dacia stayed in front, Ekström replaced Lategan in second and clipped Al-Attiyah's lead to 4:47.
Nani Roma's Ford was elevated to third, 7:15 behind and six seconds ahead of Lategan, after Roma's 1:10 speeding penalty on stage five was scrubbed by FIA stewards late Saturday during the rest day. It gave Roma his 14th car stage victory, one more than he achieved on a motorbike.