After the rest day in Ha’il, Bahrain Raid Xtreme (BRX) drivers Sebastien Loeb and Nani Roma performed creditably in stage seven of Dakar Rally 2021.
The marathon stage is a unique aspect of the Dakar Rally. Split over two stages on consecutive days, the drivers are without the safety net of their assistance teams, and any vehicle repairs or maintenance need to be completed by the drivers and co-drivers themselves.
Leaving Ha’il, Loeb and Roma had 737km of driving; 284km of road and 453km of special stage, making their way to Sakaka. The rest of the BRX team headed to Neom, where the drivers would reconvene with them ahead of stage eight.
Roma added another strong performance to his run of Dakar Rally 2021 stages, again showing the speed of the Hunter and finishing in Sakaka in 10th, with a time of 04:44:52, +22:53 behind the leader. The Spaniard is currently 5th overall, +1:59:00 behind the leader.
Roma, in the #311 Hunter, said: “The stage was not easy in the beginning; the sand was super soft in areas, so the fuel consumption was high. There was some tricky navigation and a puncture to deal with. But things are positive, the car is in good shape, and we are ready for the mountain stage.”
Loeb bounced back after a challenging day during stage six, again showing the skill that has made him so synonyms with rally driving. However, 30km from the finish, a mechanical issue forced Loeb and co-driver Daniel Elena to stop to make repairs, costing the pair time. Arriving in Sakaka after 06:12:29 of driving, the #305 Hunter finished the day in 42nd, +1:50:40 behind the leader. This leaves Loeb in 41st, with an overall rally time of 40:09:18, +13:32:28 behind the leader.
Loeb said: “It was another complicated day for us. We started with a good rhythm, but the start of the stage had some rough terrain, and we got a puncture and then damage to our jack, so we had to hope we didn’t get any more punctures. After that we were going well until the end of the stage, when we broke a wheel bearing, so had to stop and make repairs. But we completed the first part of the marathon stage, we will work on the car, and be ready to go again tomorrow.”