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Benavides and Variawa win in Wadi ad Dawasir

Dakar 2026 | Stage 8 | WADI AD DAWASIR > WADI AD DAWASIR
January 12 th 2026 - 18:40 [GMT + 3]

BIKES | COULD IT BE BENAVIDES THIS YEAR?

  • It is necessary to take a brief look back to just ten days ago. In the pre-race predictions, most observers logically expected a duel between Daniel Sanders and Tosha Schareina, the two riders who clearly dominated the entire 2025 season. Luciano Benavides’ name was mentioned among the outsiders. Sometimes, the outsiders come to the fore and this is what may well be happening now, thanks to another magic day from the Argentinean, who last year showed that he was capable of winning when opening the way and who today repeated this feat on the fortnight’s longest stage. On completion of a faultless solo 483-km adventure, he gobbled up all the bonuses on offer (7’28’’), won his third stage of the 2026 edition and took the lead in the overall rankings, 10’’ ahead of his Australian team-mate, showing he has moved up a grade.
  • Of course, the gaps apparent in the overall rankings do not indicate that he has a clear path to Yanbu. The number 1, with the day’s second time and a tiny deficit, still has the right to remain confident. Though behind Sanders, the Red Bull KTM Factory Racing team riders will still be wary of the threat posed by the Monster Energy Honda HRC squad, particularly from Ricky Brabec, of course, 4’47’’ behind the Argentinean leader on the 3rd step of the provisional podium, and possibly from Tosha Schareina, in 4th position but not totally out of the game in spite of a 20-minute deficit.
  • In the Rally 2 class, Mike Docherty's misfortunes, probably the result of a crash at the very end of the special, benefited Neels Theric, who was the fastest in the class for the third time this year behind the handlebars of his Kove. In the overall rankings, American Preston Campbell remains in the lead, but his advantage has been reduced by two minutes by Toni Mulec, who is now 9'36’’ behind.
Dakar 2026 - Extended Highlights Stage 8
#68 SCHAREINA Tosha (esp), Monster Energy Honda HRC, Honda, Rally GP, FIM W2RC, action during the Stage 6 of the Dakar 2026, on January 9, 2026 between Haïl and Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
#68 SCHAREINA Tosha (esp), Monster Energy Honda HRC, Honda, Rally GP, FIM W2RC, action during the Stage 6 of the Dakar 2026, on January 9, 2026 between Haïl and Riyadh, Saudi Arabia © A.S.O./ Jennifer Lindini
#85 CAMPBELL Preston (usa), Honda HRC Junior Team, Honda, Rallye 2, FIM W2RC, #84 VENTURA Martim (por), Honda HRC Junior Team, Honda, Rallye 2, FIM W2RC, action during the Stage 7 of the Dakar 2026, on January 11, 2026 between Riyadh and Wadi Ad-Dawasir,
#85 CAMPBELL Preston (usa), Honda HRC Junior Team, Honda, Rallye 2, FIM W2RC, #84 VENTURA Martim (por), Honda HRC Junior Team, Honda, Rallye 2, FIM W2RC, action during the Stage 7 of the Dakar 2026, on January 11, 2026 between Riyadh and Wadi Ad-Dawasir, © A.S.O./F.Gooden/DPPI

AUTOS I VARIAWA BY JUST THREE SECONDS!

  • A 20-year-old young man has won in the premium category of the Dakar and it is not even a surprise! Rally-raid aficionados have become used to the exploits of Saood Variawa, especially since last year when he became the youngest winner in the history of the Dakar in the car category. Today, he pulled off a spectacular ascent of the leader board having been the 26th driver to start the special, making progress as the day went on at each of the different time checkpoints until he snatched victory by just 3 seconds, to take success from another Toyota Hilux, driven by his countryman Henk Lategan. On what turned out to be a fast route, the time gaps turned out to be negligible, with seven vehicles within two minutes, meaning to win there was little margin for error.
  • Consequently, the drivers out to hunt had no time to lose. Of course, the Dakar first and foremost requires good management to go the distance. Indeed, the mantra that “the main thing is to stay on the right track” is still perfectly relevant. However, the minute won today by Henk Lategan over Nasser Al Attiyah may well prove very useful to the South African when the final reckoning comes. He achieved the second-best time on the loop around Wadi ad Dawasir on the longest special of this year’s Dakar. The advantage is not considerable and his Toyota Hilux will not be in the best position when starting the second marathon-refuge stage tomorrow in second place, without the tracks of the bikes. However, he has nonetheless moved past Nani Roma in the overall rankings to take a place on the provisional podium, 6’08’’ behind the leader, which is something, at least.
  • Behind the two South Africans, the day’s podium was completed by Mattias Ekstrom (29’’ behind the winner), who has strengthened his second place in the overall rankings thanks to perfect consistency behind the wheel of his Ford Raptor. The Swedish driver now lies 4’ behind Nasser Al Attiyah but will probably not have the opportunity to continue catching up when he sets off tomorrow morning on the way to the bivouac-refuge.
  • At the end of stage 8, the gap between the top 5 drivers is even smaller than it was on the rest day! The third best placed Raptor, driven by Carlos Sainz, is timed at 10’39’’ down on the leader. Meanwhile, Sébastien Loeb, in 6th place, is still within 17 minutes of his Qatari colleague on the Dacia team
200 AL-ATTIYAH Nasser (qat), BOULANGER Edouard (fra), Dacia, The Dacia Sandriders, FIA W2RC, Ultimate, action during the Stage 5 of the Dakar 2025 on January 9, 2025 between Al Ula and Hail, Saudi Arabia - Photo Antonin Vincent / DPPI
200 AL-ATTIYAH Nasser (qat), BOULANGER Edouard (fra), Dacia, The Dacia Sandriders, FIA W2RC, Ultimate, action during the Stage 5 of the Dakar 2025 on January 9, 2025 between Al Ula and Hail, Saudi Arabia - Photo Antonin Vincent / DPPI © ANTONIN VINCENT / DPPI

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