Al Rajhi, Sanders win 48-hour stages at Dakar Rally
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 6/01/2025
Saudi driver Yazeed Al Rajhi held on to his overnight lead to win the second stage of the Dakar 2025 rally on Monday, the fearsome ’48-hour Chrono’ while defending champion Carlos Sainz limped in 1h 30min behind. The 43-year-old racing in his home country completed the 967km special stage, (…)
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