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This is how Dakar 2026 breaks down in all categories after Stage 6. A last-minute penalty eliminated Shalayna’s options. Al-Attiyah, extremist leader in the first week of the auto
Only one stage left to finish week 1 dakar rally And after the marathon stage no one could relax. This stage 6 was one of the most difficult stages according to the organization itself, and without a doubt it may have meant the before and after of the toughest rally in the world. With a 326km timed route and 589km of connections to reach Riyadh, this Friday was a very complex day.
In the bike category, Daniel Saunders gave a recital Despite opening the track on more than half of the planned route. He dealt a huge blow to the authority and was able to keep the rally on track and retain his championship, but the whole situation changed when he was given a six-minute penalty for exceeding the speed limit in a section.
Regarding the car category, Nasser Al-Attiyah wins the 6th stage and finishes as the strongest in the first week There were important differences from Lategan, who entered as interim leader on the final day before the break. Currently, a Qatari of Dacian origin commands the general classification. Nani Roma named Ford’s best Spaniard. Catalan is third, just over nine minutes away. Carlos Sainz I am in 4th place, just under 12 minutes away from Al Attiyah.
The best performances of Spaniards in the general classification are: Pau Navarro. Catalan is Jan Rosa As a co-pilot, Challenger division leader After the problems his great rival Seadan was having.
Hail – Riyadh, 915 km. Special 326km
Classification Stage 6 – Motorcycles
1. Ricky Brabec (USA/Honda) 3:41’33”
2. Tosha Chalayna (ESP/Honda) 1 minute 14 seconds
3. Daniel Saunders (AUS/KTM) 1 minute 17 seconds
4. Schuyler Howes (USA/Honda) 4’03”
5. Adrian Van Beveren (FRA/Honda) 5’21”
6. Luciano Benavidez (ARG/KTM) 5’37”
7. Michael Docherty (RSA/KTM) 9’33” (Rally 2)
8. Toni Mulek (SLO/KTM) 12’06” (Rally 2)
9. Nacho Cornejo (CHL/Hero) 12’29”
10. Ross Branch (BOT/Hero) 13’34”
15. Edgar Canet (ESP/KTM) 18’21”
27. Josep Pedro (ESP/Husqvarna) 36’49” (Original: MOTUL)
28. Arnau Jed (ESP/KTM) 37’47”
39. Javi Vega (ESP/Kobe) 1:01’40” (Original: MOTUL)
56. Iñigo Zardoja (ESP/KTM) 1:42’33”
57. Carlos Lopez (ESP/KTM) 1:43’08”
64. Joao Carles Guillen (ESP/Husqvarna) 1:54’19”
67. Rashid Alual (ESP/Husqvarna) 2:02’56” (Original: MOTUL)
79. Mario Garrido (ESP/GasGas) 2:12’58”
86. Borja Perez (ESP/Husqvarna) 2:41’29”
Juancar Torres during the race (ESP/Husqvarna)
Fernando Dominguez (ESP/KTM) during the race
General classification – motorcycle
1. Daniel Saunders (AUS/KTM) 24:41’10”
2. Ricky Brabec (USA/Honda) 45 inch
3. Luciano Benavidez (ARG/KTM) 19’15”
4. Tosha Chalayna (ESP/Honda) 11’56”
5. Nacho Cornejo (CHL/Hero) 29’50”
6. Skyler Howes (USA/Honda) 32’03”
7. Adrian van Beveren (France/Honda) 56’35”
8. Bradley Cox (RSA/Sharco) 1:25’28”
9. Preston Campbell (USA/Honda) 1:31’04”
10. Ross Branch (BOT/Hero) 1:36’10”
19. Arnau Jed (ESP/KTM) 3:53”38
23. Josep Pedro (ESP/Husqvarna) 4:16’05”
26. Javi Vega (ESP/Kobe) 4:55’07” (Original: MOTUL)
53. Iñigo Zardoya (ESP/KTM) 10:11’20”
55. Carlos Lopez (ESP/KTM) 10:22’11”
59. Edgar Canet (ESP/KTM) 10:57’27”
65. João Carles Guillen (ESP/Husqvarna) 11:40′ 54”
71. Mario Garrido (ESP/GasGas) 13:17’55”
74. Rashid Alual (ESP/Husqvarna) 13:34’32” (Original by MOTUL)
75. Borja Perez (ESP/Husqvarna) 13:49’20”
Ricardo Lastra (ESP/KTM) abandons stage 2
Lorenzo Santorino (ESP/Sherco) abandons stage 2
Classification Stage 6 – CARS
1. Nasser Al Attiyah / F. Larquin (QAT/Dacia) 3:38’28”
2. Sébastien Loeb / E. Boulanger (FRA/Dacia) 2’58”
3. Seth Quintero / A. Short (USA/Toyota) 3’19”
4. Toby Price / Armand Monleon (AUS-ESP/Toyota) 4’19”
5. João Ferreira/F. Palmeiro (POR/Toyota) 4’56”
6. Nani Roma / Alex Haro (ESP/Ford) 5’36”
7. Carlos Sainz / Lucas Cruz (ESP/Ford) 6’33”
8. Mathieu Serradri / L. Minaudier (FRA/Century) 7’06”
9. Guy Botterill /Oriol Mena (RSA-ESP/Toyota) 7’08”
10. Erik Goczal / S. Gospodarchik (POL/Toyota) 7’19”
11. Mitch Guthrie Jr. / K. Walch (USA/Ford) 8’43”
12. Henk Lategan/B. Cummings (RSA/Toyota) 9’27”
13. Matthias Ekström / E. Bergqvist (SUE/Ford) 9’50”
15. Cristina Gutierrez / Pablo Moreno (ESP/Dacia) 12’33”
16. Lucas Moraes / D. Zenz (ALE/Dacia) 12’52”
17. Michal Gokzal / Diego Ortega (POL-ESP/Toyota) 13’16”
twenty three. Lia Sanz / M. Gerini (ESP/Ebro) 21’36”
30. Nandu Jubany/Mark Sola (ESP/Optimus) 33’27”
42. Maria Gameiro/Rosa Romero (POR-ESP/Mini) 46’08”
56. Jordi Taurus/Santi Costa (ESP/Optimus) 2:12’57”
Isidor Esteve / Chema Villalobos (ESP/Toyota) Waived
General classification – CARS
1. Nasser Al Attiyah / F. Larquin (QAT/Dacia) 24:28’29”
2. Henk Lategan/B. Cummings (RSA/Toyota) 6’10”
3. Nani Roma / Alex Haro (ESP/Ford) 9’13”
4. Carlos Sainz / Lucas Cruz (ESP/Ford) 11’49”
5. Matthias Ekström / E. Bergqvist (SUE/Ford) 12’11”
6. Sébastien Loeb / E. Boulanger (FRA/Dacia) 17’36”
7. Mitch Guthrie Jr. / K. Walch (USA/Ford) 21’49”
8. Mathieu Serradri / L. Minaudier (FRA/Century) 23’29”
9. Erik Goczal / Szymon Gospodarchik (POL/Toyota) 24’40”
10. Lucas Moraes / D. Zenz (ALE/Dacia) 26’46”
13. Cristina Gutierrez / Pablo Moreno (ESP/Dacia) 33’15”
15. Toby Price/Armand Monleon (AUS-ESP/Toyota) 39’02”
17. Guy Botterill /oriol mena (RSA-ESP/Toyota) 1:03’06”
18. Lia Sanz / M. Gerini (ESP/Ebro) 1:04’31”
22. Michal Gokzal / Diego Ortega (POL-ESP/Toyota) 1:24’12”
36. Maria Gameiro/Rosa Romero (POR-ESP/Mini) 5:22’40”
50. Jordi Taurus/Santi Costa (ESP/Optimus) 9:06’59”
55. Nandu Jubany/Mark Sola (ESP/Optimus) 12:29:34
Isidor Esteve/Chema Villalobos (ESP/Toyota) withdraws from Stage 6
Jesus Calleja/Eduardo Blanco (ESP/Santana) withdraws from stage 5
Classification Stage 6 – Challenger
1. Ignacio Casale / C. Sachs (CHL/Taurus) 3:58’57”
2. Dania Achille / S. Delaunay (SAU/Taurus) 38 inches
3. Kevin Benavidez / L. Sistana (ARG/Taurus) 1 minute 40 seconds
4. Nicolas Cabiliaso/V. Pertegarini (ARG/Taurus) 4’15”
5. Puck Klassen / A. Sanz (PB-ARG/GrallyTeam) 6’06”
6. Pau Navarro/Yan Rosa (ESP/Taurus) 7’43”
8. Oscar Lal/F. Acosta (ESP/Taurus) 16’08”
20. Yasir Seyerdan/X. Flick (SAU/Taurus) 49’47”
twenty four. Joan Font/Adria Guillem (ESP/BRP) 1:08’06”
General classification – Challenger
1. Pau Navarro/Gian Rosa (ESP/Taurus) 26:46’17”
2. Nicolas Cabiliaso/V. Pertegarini (ARG/Taurus) 4’57”
3. Lucas Del Rio/B. Jacomy (CHL/Taurus) 25’54”
4. Yasir Seiadan/X. Flick (SAU/Taurus) 46’30”
5. David Gill/S. Cesana (ARG/Taurus) 1:23’39”
twenty five. Joan Font/Adria Guillem (ESP/BRP) 8:34’02”
26. Oscar Lal/F.Acosta (ESP/Taurus) 8:47’54”
Classification Stage 6 – SSV:
1. Xavier de Soultrait/M. Bonnet (FRA/Polaris) 3:59’53”
2. Kyle Cheney/J. Argbright (USA/BRP) 2’07”
3. Carlos López / A. Leon (CHL/BRP) 2’34”
4. Gonzalo Guerreiro / M. Justo (POR/Polaris) 3’41”
5. João Monteiro/N.More (POR/BRP) 4’50”
24. Josep Me Cami/Christian Cami (ESP/BRP Can-Am) 1:29’17”
28. Joan Piferer/Xavi Blanco (ESP/BRP) 2:17’45”
Sebastian Guayasamin/Pol Ross (ECU/ESP/Polaris)
Domingo Roman/Oscar Bravo (ESP/Polaris)
Carlos Santaolalla/Alan Sol (ESP/BRP Can-Am)
General classification – SSV
1. Brock Hager/M. Eddy (USA/Polaris) 26:56’33”
2. Xavier de Soultrait/M. Bonnet (FRA/Polaris) 32’20”
3. Kyle Cheney/J. Argbright (USA/BRP) 53’18”
4. João Monteiro/N.More (POR/BRP) 57’59”
5. Gonzalo Guerreiro / M. Justo (POR/Polaris) 1:16.36
17. Joan Piferer/Xavi Blanco (ESP/BRP) 6:16’42”
22. Josep Me Cami / Cristian Cami (ESP/BRP Can-Am) 11:01’06”
Sebastian Guayasamin/Pol Ross (ECU/ESP/Polaris)
Domingo Roman/Oscar Bravo (ESP/Polaris)
Carlos Santaolalla/Alan Sol (ESP/BRP Can-Am)
Gerard Fares/Toni Wingat (ESP/BRP) abandons stage 4
Classification Stage 6 – Track:
1. Ales Lopre/D. Kripal/J. Stross (RCH/RCH/RCH-Iveco) 4:10’50”
2. Vaidotas Zala/P. Fiusa/M. Van Grool (LIT/POR/PB-Iveco) 1 minute 58 seconds
3. Mitchell van den Brink/B. van Geen/J. van de Pol (PB/PB/PB-MM Technology) 2’46”
4. Richard de Groot/J. Halsebosch/M. Van Rooy (PB/PB/PB-MM Technology) 43’06”
5. Gerd Husink / H. Kupfer / M. Kress (PB/PB/ALE-Renault) 45’56”
6. Martin Mack/F. Tomasek/D. Svanda (RCH/RCH/RCH-MM Technology) 46’39”
Alberto Herrero/P. Oliveira/Mario Rodriguez (ESP/MOZ/ESP-Scania)
Manuel Bolero/Ch. Gottlib/Adrien López (ESP/BÉL/ESP-Iveco)
Jordi Esteve/Kiko Pardo/Jordi Puyol (ESP/ESP/ESP-DAF)
Dave Ingels/J. Shotanus/David Lopez (BÉL/PB/ESP-MAN)
Pol Tibau/Daniel Vaz/David Nadal (ESP/ESP/ESP-Iveco)
Jesus Borrero/Emilio Fiz/Alberto Fiz (ESP/ESP/ESP-MAN)
Javier Herrero/Jose M. Casas/Alfonso Herrero (ESP/ESP/ESP-Iveco)
General classification – Tracks:
1. Mitchell van den Brink/B. van Geen/J. van de Pol (PB/PB/PB-MM Technology) 28:04’08”
2. Martin Mack/F. Tomasek/D. Svanda (RCH/RCH/RCH-MM Technology) 35’24”
3. Ales Lopre/D. Kripalu/J. Stross (RCH/RCH/RCH-Iveco) 46’10”
4. Vaidotas Zala/P. Fiuza/M. Van Grool (LIT/POR/PB-Iveco) 46’19”
5. Richard de Groot/J. Halsebosch/M. Van Rooy (PB/PB/PB-MM Technology) 1:48’25”
Manuel Bolero/Ch. Gottlib/Adrián López (ESP/BÉL/ESP-Iveco) 13:20’41”
Alberto Herrero/P. Oliveira/Mario Rodriguez (ESP/MOZ/ESP-Scania) 13:51’01”
Jordi Esteve/Cuico Pardo/Jordi Puyol (ESP/ESP/ESP-DAF) 15:08’52”
Dave Ingels/J. Shotanus/David Lopez (BÉL/PB/ESP-MAN)
Pol Tibau/Daniel Vaz/David Nadal (ESP/ESP/ESP-Iveco)
Jesus Borrero/Emilio Fiz/Alberto Fiz (ESP/ESP/ESP-MAN)
Javier Herrero/Jose M. Casas/Alfonso Herrero (ESP/ESP/ESP-Iveco)
Alberto Alonso/Gustavo Ibeas/Raul Arteaga (ESP/ESP/ESP-MAN)
Francesc Estelle/Javier Jacoste/Gerard Rivas (ESP/ESP/ESP-MAN) (Dakar experience/return to racing)
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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Audi will pay 1 million 250 thousand Euros to the driver for winning the Formula 1 race
Formula 1 driver Nico Hulkenberg can count on a multimillion-dollar bonus in his first season with Audi if he can repeat the results in the 2025 season.
Last season, the German pilot reached the Formula 1 podium after 250 races for the first time in his career and finished the British Grand Prix in third place. At Silverstone, Hulkenberg was ahead of seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton and scored 15 points in one go.
Hulkenberg scored 51 points at the end of the 2025 season.
On the eve of Audi’s first season, specialized media reported that the 38-year-old pilot signed a contract providing a bonus of 50 thousand euros for each point earned in the 2026 season.
Given the large-scale changes in Formula 1, even the pilots themselves cannot yet predict the balance of power in the peloton. However, if Hulkenberg scores 51 points again, the bonus can reach 2 million 550 thousand euros in addition to his base salary at Audi.
If Nico manages to win the race and score the maximum 25 points, this will immediately earn him a bonus of 1,250,000 euros.
The team will present the appearance of its first car today at 20:00 Kyiv time.
Source: Sport UA
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F1 pilot’s brother became Ukrainian pilot’s rival in Formula 4
Thomas Berman, the younger brother of Haas Formula 1 team driver Oliver Berman, will officially take part in Italian Formula 4 and Euro 4 in the 2026 season.
Thomas will represent the VAR team colours.
The 16-year-old Briton spent last year in British Formula 4, where he scored one win and finished eighth in the final season standings.
But the ones that are considered the most prestigious and promising are the Italian and European Formula 4 championships. They are often chosen by young pilots for further career advancement. In addition, Thomas’ older brother Oliver Berman also competed in these series and became the Italian Formula 4 champion in 2021 with 11 wins.
Let us also remind you that Ukrainian Alexander Bondarev will compete in the same championships with the Prima Racing team in the 2026 season. The Ukrainian pilot does not hide his ambitions and has repeatedly expressed his intention to fight for the championship title.
Bondarev now participates in Middle East Formula 4 in preparation for the European leg of the season. After the first stage, he took first place in the general rankings and became the leader in the rankings.
Thomas Berman will compete in the Formula Winter Series as part of his preparations.
The competition between the current “four” promises to be extremely high, and the appearance of the younger brother of the Formula 1 pilot will only increase interest in the series.
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Source: Sport UA
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Ex-Ferrari boss: “We were disappointed by the rule changes. We had the best car”
Former Ferrari boss Ross Brawn said the team was at a disadvantage due to the FIA’s changes to the rules.
The Scuderia was virtually unbeatable in the early 2000s. Michael Schumacher single-handedly won 48 of 85 races in the first half of the decade, while Rubens Barrichello added nine more victories.
In an interview with F1.com, Brown named the 2004 Ferrari car as his favorite. That year the team won not only three races but confidently won its sixth consecutive title in the Constructors’ Championship.
The legendary designer and strategist admitted that Ferrari was stopped after that due to changes in tire rules and that the team had become too dominant.
“Every year we put in extra effort and every year we did things a little better. That made the 2004 car, in my opinion, the best ever.”
“We were disappointed by the changes to the tire rules after that, but I think we did so well and had to be stopped somehow. This incredible car could not have been stopped any other way because everything worked so well for us.”
“Having lived on the other side of the fence ever since, I can understand Bernie’s frustration. [Экклстоуна, тогдашнего руководителя Формулы-1]Max [Мосли, тогдашнего президента FIA] and supporters. It was a shock when we didn’t win, not a shock when we won. “It was a very special car.”
Source: Sport UA
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