Rallying-Al Attiyah closing in on his fourth Dakar title

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Qatar's Nasser Al Attiyah moved ever closer to his fourth Dakar Rally title after gaining a minute on closest rival Sebastien Loeb in Tuesday's ninth stage in Saudi Arabia.The Toyota driver ended the day 39 minutes and five seconds clear of the nine-times world rally champion with three stages remaining b

Qatar's Nasser Al Attiyah moved ever closer to his fourth Dakar Rally title after gaining a minute on closest rival Sebastien Loeb in Tuesday's ninth stage in Saudi Arabia.

"We had a really good run, without any big push and we finished third in the stage. Now we also have a good lead, we are quite happy," said Al Attiyah.

 

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