Motorsports
Stage 5 of Dakar. Ford crushed everyone but could not return to leadership
American Mitch Guthrie provided the Ford team with a dominant result in the fifth stage of the 2026 Dakar Rally, finishing the marathon favorites with a score of 1-2-3. However, despite Ford’s success in the stage, Toyota driver Henk Lategan managed to maintain the lead in the overall standings.
The 371-kilometer special stage between Al-Ula and Hail was determined by Ford teammates Guthrie and Nani Roma, who changed positions several times during the day. Roman relied on a strong final segment and even overtook the American in the final kilometers, but after the finish the Spaniard received a fine for speeding, which handed the victory back to Guthrie. For the 29-year-old pilot, this is already the second stage win in the Dakar.
As a result, Roma finished second, and third place went to customer Martin Prokop with his Ford Raptor. Three more Ford drivers finished the day in the top 7: Dennis Krotov, Matthias Ekstrom and Carlos Sainz Sr. The only one who managed to squeeze himself in among the numerous Fords was current world rally raid champion Lucas Moraes, who led the Dacia to fourth place.
For Toyota, the stage was much more difficult: Joao Ferreira finished only eighth in the top Hilux, while overall leader Lategan started first with no navigation marks and lost almost 13 minutes, finishing the day in 16th place. Despite this, the South African maintained his lead in the general classification, but his lead over Nasser Al-Attiyah dropped to 3 minutes and 17 seconds.
After five stages, the four Ford drivers are ranked third through sixth in the overall standings. Ahead of us is the final stage before the rest day in Riyadh.
Stage 5 results:
Score after stage 5:
Argentinian Luciano Benavidez from Red Bull KTM Factory Racing won the motorcycle stage with a time of 4 hours, 5 minutes and 16 seconds. The second place went to Chilean Ignacio “Nacho” Cornejo from Hero Motosports Team Rally, who finished 3 minutes and 51 seconds behind, while the third place went to Australian Daniel Sanders from Red Bull KTM Factory Racing, who finished 5 minutes and 50 seconds behind.
Sanders ranks first in the overall motorcycle rankings with a total time of 20 hours, 58 minutes and 10 seconds. Monster Energy Honda HRC’s American rider Ricky Brabec is in second place, 2 minutes and 2 seconds behind, while Benavidez is in third place, 5 minutes and 55 seconds behind the leader.
Stage 5 results:
Score after stage 5:
Among the trucks, the Czech team consisting of Martin Macik, František Tomášek and David Švanda from MM Technology took first place with a time of 4 hours, 30 minutes and 26 seconds. The second place was taken by the Dutch trio of Kuipers Jongbloed Hybrid, consisting of Kay Goosink, Rob Boursen and Gerrit Schoneveld, 3 minutes and 18 seconds behind. Third place was 4 minutes and 1 second behind Eurol Rallysport’s Mitchel van den Brink, Bart van Heun and Jarno van de Poel.
After five stages, the team of MM Technology’s Martin Macik, František Tomášek and David Šwand took the lead in the truck class. The second place was taken by the trio of Mitchell van den Brink, Bart van Heun and Jarno van de Poel from Eurol Rallysport, while the Czech team consisting of Ales Loprais, David Kripal and Jiri Strauss from Instatrade Loprais Team De Rooy FPT took the third place.
Stage 5 results:
Score after stage 5:
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
The return of Dakar. The seventh stage ended with the leader’s drama
The 7th stage of Dakar 2026, which returned after a one-day break, took place today, January 11. Ford driver Matthias Ekstrjom won the stage after race leader Henk Lategan had a problem in the last part of the stage and lost more than 10 minutes.
Lategan, who was 1 minute and 46 seconds ahead of Ekstrjom before the last checkpoint, had the chance to win the stage and become the leader in the general classification. However, he lost all his advantage in the 459 km distance between Riyadh and Wadi Ad-Dawasir due to shock absorber failure and finished only 13th, 8 minutes and 35 seconds behind Ekstrjom.
Ekstrom won the stage by 4 minutes and 27 seconds over Toyota driver Joao Ferreira, while his Ford teammate Mitch Guthrie finished third. Toyota’s Toby Price lost just six seconds on lap four, ahead of Dacia duo Lucas Moraes and Sebastien Loeb.
Implications for the general classification: Dacia driver Nasser Al-Attiyah maintained his lead by taking 11th place in the stage, but his advantage fell to 4 minutes and 47 seconds ahead of Ekstrjem, who is now his main pursuer. While Ford driver Nani Roma took the third place in the general classification, Lategan fell to the fourth place, 7 minutes and 21 seconds behind. Carlos Sainz Sr. He finished the stage in fifth place with Ford.
Results of stage 7:
Score after stage 7:
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
Good news for Hamilton. Ferrari will solve this in 2026
Italian sources say that the changes to the Ferrari SF-26 for the 2026 season could be good news for Lewis Hamilton.
The seven-time champion in his first season with the Scuderia could only reach the top step of the podium after the sprint in China; His teammate Charles Leclerc reached the podium seven times in 2025.
Despite the Monegasque’s relative success last season, both he and Hamilton have repeatedly criticized the SF-25. Pilots complained about problems with the steering wheel, unbalanced clutch and the chassis as a whole. At one stage in 2025, Leclerc described the car as “uncontrollable” at the Hungarian Grand Prix.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Ferrari’s new 2026 car is designed primarily to solve last season’s key problems, including difficulties warming up tires and a chronic lack of grip in critical conditions.
Another plus for Hamilton is that the SF-26 is the first car he and former Mercedes technical director Loïc Serra had the opportunity to work on after joining Ferrari.
The team’s aim is to create a predictable and stable car that does not lose performance and remains controllable when grip levels on the track change. This is expected to have a positive impact on both Hamilton and Leclerc.
Hamilton’s age (41) means he is just a few seasons away from winning his eighth world title, so the success of the Ferrari SF-26 will be critical for the Briton.
Source: Sport UA
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Red Bull pilot plans to continue cooperation with the Japanese giant
Japan’s Yuki Tsunoda has expressed his desire to continue his collaboration with Honda even after losing his place in the Red Bull squad.
Tsunoda will be the reserve driver of the Milton Keynes team in 2026, assisting Max Verstappen and Isak Hajjar.
At the same time, Honda officially returns to Formula 1 as Aston Martin’s power unit supplier and ends its technical partnership with Red Bull.
Honda played an important role in Tsunoda’s career, supporting him in the junior series and on his path to F1. The pilot thanked the Japanese manufacturer for its support for many years.
“I appreciate your support over the years. We’ll see how it goes, but I really appreciate how many people have supported me.”
“Next year we will go a little bit different way. But we will still be close and see how we can continue the collaboration.”
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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