Motorsports
Al Atiyah is in the lead, Audi will be out on the first day of the Dakar Rally
Toyota’s Nasser Al Attiyah leads the Dakar Rally after the first qualifying, three Audi RS Q e-trons have already been canceled
Audi’s return to cross-country racing started badly and the expectation of the first pure car victory with electric motors has to wait as all three RS Q e-tron drivers lost too much time on the first day of the race of the rally Dakar 2022 in Saudi Arabia.
When Toyota’s Nasser Al Attiyah marched smoothly to the Specials victory, 12 minutes before Bahrain Raid Xtreme rally legend Sebastian Leb, the problems for Audi began at kilometer 153 of the 333 km long special route of the city of Heil.
Until then, the Dakar policeman Stefan Petrancel followed with the first electric Audi Al Attiyah with a gap of 6 seconds. However, the Frenchman had an accident on a rocky pass and broke the rear axle of the German car when – most likely – he hit a rock hidden in camel grass.
Petrancell lost 6 hours and 20 minutes waiting for the Audi support team to fix the problem and returned to the special. But 40 kilometers further he lost another half an hour with an unknown problem and decided to leave at 207 kilometer to avoid the risk of driving at night.
With the Frenchman’s hopes for the elusive 15th victory of his career at the Dakar already gone, Carlos Sainth lost more than two hours in search of a time control towards the end of the special – and by then had already lost 6 minutes. Since Matthias Extrom lost a lot of time with the third Audi in the end, the three drivers are now staying in the race just to continue developing the car.
Leb took the opportunity with the Prodrive team’s buggy and climbed to second place, hoping to start his attack on Al Attiyah with his first victory in Dakar in the coming days. The two were on the track together for the last leg of the special, and they were the only ones to pass all the time checkpoints at the right time.
On motorcycles, Daniel Saunders from GasGas built up the special 3-minute lead of Pablo Quintanilla from the factory Honda. The Australian and the Chilean were a few seconds apart from the middle of the test, but then Saunders increased his pace and finished the special with a difference of 2:07 minutes to Quintanilla.
The Austrian KATM winner 2018, Matthias Walkner, climbed to third place, but lost more than eight minutes on the track and is now 11 minutes behind Saunders. Adrien van Beveren was the fastest of the works Yamaha, approaching Walkner with 1:40 ”, while the American rookie Mason Klein impressed with the KTM from BAS, who made his 4th year today and spent the night in 5th overall .
Last year’s winner Kevin Benavides of KTM and two-time winner Toby Price lost 36 and 47 minutes respectively on the same bike and saw their hopes of victory drop dramatically. Former MotoGP star N with KTM of Tech 3, 33:29 minutes behind Saunders.
As for the Greek crew of this year’s Dakar, Vangelis Bersis and Fotis Koutsoumpos completed the 141 racing kilometers of the Special without any problems, despite the difficulties of driving in the dunes and those that the day hid in the navigation. As they gradually increase their pace and speed, they ranked 60th out of 142 entries in the Dakar Classic category.
The next two days are followed by two Dakar Special Marathons, which according to the plan would not allow the service of racing vehicles, but the heavy rain – which flooded the camp in Al Artaviya, where the participants will go tomorrow (3/2) – forced the organizers to to allow external help.
The Tomorrow Special will still consist of 338 kilometers of racing, but the following easy route will change (as on Tuesday) so that participants can head for a new campsite.
Source: sport24
Jessica Martinez is an author at Sportish, a publication dedicated to sports news and analysis. She covers various topics related to sports and provides insightful commentary on the latest developments in the world of sports.
Motorsports
F1 urgently changed the rules for the 2026 season. Teams found a gray area
The FIA has closed another potential loophole in the Formula 1 power unit rules for the 2026 season.
Amid the row over engine compression ratios, with Mercedes, Red Bull, Ferrari, Honda and Audi considering filing complaints, it has emerged that teams are also investigating the gray area surrounding fuel consumption measurement.
In 2026, Formula 1 will switch to completely environmentally friendly fuel for the first time in its history. Due to the increasing role of the electrical component, an energy limit of 3000 MJ/hour was introduced instead of a current limit of 100 kg/hour.
In this context, the FIA is introducing a single standard ultrasonic measuring device from Allengra that will be installed on all cars and transmit the same data to both teams and the regulator.
However, there were signs that some teams were trying to control or influence the temperature of this sensor. In theory, this could allow measurement sensitivity to be varied or different fuel compositions to be analyzed with potential performance benefits.
Originally the regulation only prohibited “deliberate heating or cooling of the flow meter”. Now the wording has been tightened even more: any device, system or procedure whose purpose is to change the temperature of the fuel meter is prohibited.
Source: Sport UA
Ruth Waterhouse is an author and sports journalist who writes for Sportish. She is known for her coverage of various sports events and her insightful analysis of sports-related news. With a passion for sports and a keen eye for detail, she has become a respected voice in the sports community.
Motorsports
Ferrari leader refused to help Hamilton. What is the reason?
Charles Leclerc says he cannot give Lewis Hamilton any advice that would help the seven-time champion improve his results at Ferrari.
The British driver joined the Italian team in January after a successful 12-year period at Mercedes. However, he was off the pace throughout the 2025 season and was consistently outclassed by Leclerc, who took all seven podiums for Ferrari that year.
“My job is to make the most of what I can control,” LeClair said.
I’m already focused on a lot of things for myself and the team, and I’m trying to adapt my style to the car. Therefore, it is also difficult to waste time helping Lewis. Moreover, he achieved much more than me. “I don’t have any advice to give him.”
Leclerc emphasized that joining a new team is a big challenge for any driver.
“Joining a new team is always a long process. I’ve been at Ferrari for seven years, everything comes naturally to me, but for Lewis it’s still new even after a year. The processes are completely different; the way the team works, the vision of the project, the way of working. It takes time to get used to it.”
Source: Sport UA
Ruth Waterhouse is an author and sports journalist who writes for Sportish. She is known for her coverage of various sports events and her insightful analysis of sports-related news. With a passion for sports and a keen eye for detail, she has become a respected voice in the sports community.
Motorsports
All Formula 1 teams have a problem. They are not ready for the 2026 season
Every Formula 1 team faces the problem of excess weight in the new generation of cars that will debut in the 2026 season. AutoRacer reports this.
According to the source, some teams currently exceed the established minimum weight by more than 15 kilograms. At the same time, according to the new regulations on paper, the cars were supposed to be 30 kg lighter, but the reality turned out to be different, mainly due to significantly heavier power plants.
Each extra 10kg on an F1 car costs around 0.3-0.35 seconds per lap and 15kg costs around 0.45-0.55 seconds. In today’s realities this can mean the difference between pole position and qualifying and an early exit to Q3.
New engines that received an increased electrical component significantly complicated the task of engineers. As a result, teams are forced to look for replacements in other chassis components to compensate for the excess weight.
To reduce the weight of vehicles, teams are actively introducing modern materials and technologies. In particular, lightweight carbon elements, carbon-titanium suspensions and other engineering solutions are used to optimize the design. Despite this, the problem of overweight remains a common headache for the entire peloton on the eve of radical changes to the rules.
Source: Sport UA
Ruth Waterhouse is an author and sports journalist who writes for Sportish. She is known for her coverage of various sports events and her insightful analysis of sports-related news. With a passion for sports and a keen eye for detail, she has become a respected voice in the sports community.
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