World Rally-Raid Championship action returns with Rallye du Maroc

World Rally-Raid Championship action returns with Rallye du Maroc

29.09.2022: (clockwise) Sébastien Loeb, Stéphane Peterhansel, Cristina Gutiérrez, Sam Sunderland © Marcin Kin/Art Eugenio/Flavien Duhamel/Red Bull Content Pool The World Rally-Raid Championship (W2RC) fires back to life this weekend with the return of



(clockwise) Sébastien Loeb, Stéphane Peterhansel, Cristina Gutiérrez, Sam Sunderland © Marcin Kin/Art Eugenio/Flavien Duhamel/Red Bull Content Pool

    

           
 
The World Rally-Raid Championship (W2RC) fires back to life this weekend with the return of Rallye du Maroc. An elite squad of Red Bull Desert Wings are heading to North Africa intent on dominating the dunes and collecting precious championship points.



To be successful, desert raiders must conquer more than 1,500 kilometres against the clock over a mix of sandy and stony terrain.



Leading the T1 Car Class ahead of the W2RC’s third and penultimate event is off-road legend Sébastien Loeb (FRA). Alongside co-driver Fabian Lurquin (BEL) in his Prodrive Hunter BRX, Loeb will be out to increase his overall advantage in the general classification in Morocco.



“At the moment we are leading, but we know Nasser will be fast in Morocco and the gap is very small.” – Sébastien Loeb
 


Lying just a single point behind Loeb in the W2RC’s T1 rankings is Nasser Al-Attiyah (QAT). The reigning Dakar Rally champion will join co-driver Mathieu Baumel (FRA) in the latest iteration of their Toyota Hilux for the mission in Morocco. Needless to say, Al-Attiyah will be out to do all he can to leapfrog Loeb in the championship standings.




“The car is very good, and we’ve had excellent results all year. I hope to add to those results with a win in Morocco.” – Nasser Al-Attiyah
 



Among the chasing pack trying to claw back Loeb and Al-Attiyah is Kuba Przygonski (POL) who currently sits fourth in the W2RC’s T1 leaderboard. Przygonski will race alongside co-driver Armand Monleón (ESP) in a MINI John Cooper Works Buggy as he aims to lift himself into the overall podium places.



Also in the T1 class, the spotlight will shine on the three Audi RS Q e-tron Evo 2 machines entered into the rally. Audi Sport race crews Carlos Sainz (ESP)/Lucas Cruz (ESP) and Mattias Ekström (SWE)/Emil Bergkvist (SWE) will join Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge winners Stéphane Peterhansel (FRA)/Edouard Boulanger (FRA) on the start line in Agadir.




“Basically, this rally remains the ideal dress rehearsal for the Dakar. Dunes, sandy trails, small mountains with stony ground, but also fast tracks on solid ground are exactly the variety we will encounter next January as well.” – Stéphane Peterhansel




The Bike Class of the inaugural W2RC has so far been dominated by the winning mindset of Sam Sunderland (GBR). The GasGas rider backed up his 2022 Dakar win with victory at the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge earlier this year to lead the overall rankings.




“We’re heading into this rally after a solid week of testing here in Morocco. It’s been great to get back on the bike and once again get used to the speeds in the desert.” – Sam Sunderland

 



Looking to reel in Sunderland in Morocco will be Red Bull KTM Factory Racing team-mates Toby Price (AUS) and Kevin Benavides (ARG). This duo have three Dakar wins between them and are both looking to hit top form ahead of another trip to Saudi Arabia next January.



“The aim is to get a solid result here and then move onto Andalusia, all the while staying in good shape for the Dakar in January.” – Toby Price

 

Missing from the bike race in North Africa will be Daniel Sanders (AUS) of GasGas and KTM’s Matthias Walkner (AUT). Both riders are focused on recovering from their respective injuries.



Moving onto the T3 Lightweight Vehicles Class and we expect plenty more fireworks in the race for top spot in the championship. Chaleco López (CHL) leads the category after picking up Dakar and Abu Dhabi wins this year in his Can-Am alongside Juan Pablo Latrach (CHL).



“This is a very important rally and the results will have a big say in determining the World Rally-Raid Championship.” – Chaleco López

 


Finishing second to López in both Saudi Arabia and Abu Dhabi was Cristina Gutiérrez (ESP) of the Red Bull Off-Road Junior Team. Now Gutiérrez comes to Morocco with her OT3 and co-driver Pablo Moreno (ESP) looking to collect her first win of the season and nudge past López in the general classification.



“It's going to be a very competitive race and it's sure to be up there with one of the best races of the year. I can't wait to start!” – Cristina Gutiérrez
 



One place behind Gutiérrez in the leaderboard is Seth Quintero (USA) who also returns his OT3 to action this week along with co-driver Dennis Zenz (GER). Completing the full-strength Red Bull Off-Road Junior Team presence in Morocco will be the crews of Mitch Guthrie Jr. (USA)/Ola Fløene (NOR) and Guillaume de Mevius (BEL)/François Cazalet (FRA).



“This is a very important race for the entire team. We’re focused on preparing as best we can for the Dakar which is now only four months away.” – Guillaume de Mevius

 


The 2022 Rallye du Maroc starts with a prologue stage in the port city of Agadir on Saturday, October 1. Then comes 1,500 kilometres of timed racing spread over five stages before the rally concludes on Thursday, October 6 back in Agadir.
 



World Rally-Raid Championship Points




T1 STANDINGS – TOP 3

1. S. LOEB   PRODRIVE   112
2. N. AL-ATTIYAH   TOYOTA   111
3. Y. AL RAJHI   TOYOTA   71
 

T3 STANDINGS – TOP 3

1. F. LOPEZ    CAN-AM   141
2. C. GUTIERREZ   OT3   116
3. S. QUINTERO   OT3   97


BIKE STANDINGS – TOP 3

1. S. SUNDERLAND   GASGAS   63
2. P. QUINTANILLA   HONDA   46
3. M. WALKNER   KTM   35





QUOTES



Sébastien Loeb:
“At the moment we are leading, but we know Nasser will be fast in Morocco and the gap is very small. So we have to fight hard to get some more good points for the title. In testing we had a good feeling with the car and it was reliable, too, so everything is working well.”
 



Nasser Al-Attiyah:
“The car is very good, and we’ve had excellent results all year. I hope to add to those results with a win in Morocco. I’m looking forward to racing in some new areas, and while I’m sure that Mathieu is up to the task of navigating us safely and quickly through the stages, I’m also sure that it will take a lot of concentration and skill to go fast in the mixed terrain we’re expecting.”
 


Stéphane Peterhansel:
“Basically, this rally remains the ideal dress rehearsal for the Dakar. Dunes, sandy trails, small mountains with stony ground, but also fast tracks on solid ground are exactly the variety we will encounter next January as well.”



Carlos Sainz:
“In our productive tests we tried to make even better use of the car. We’ll soon see how well we worked. The important thing is that we don’t have to change anything after that for the Dakar Rally.”




Mattias Ekström:
“When I was in Morocco last year, the orientation was quite difficult. For example, when we arrive at speed-limited zones and there are no reference points in the landscape, we have to be absolutely precise to avoid penalties. A high level of concentration is required throughout.”
 



Sam Sunderland
: “We’re heading into this rally after a solid week of testing here in Morocco. It’s been great to get back on the bike and once again get used to the speeds in the desert. You really need to pay attention to the desert out here and you need to be on top of your game. That’s why it was a good idea to arrive early for this one.”




Toby Price:
“After such a long break after Abu Dhabi it’s great to be back for Rallye du Maroc. Testing has gone really well so now we’re looking forward to getting into the race. The aim is to get a solid result here and then move onto Andalusia, all the while staying in good shape for the Dakar in January.”



Kevin Benavides:
“I’m feeling happy with how things are with the team and the bike after a good week of testing in Morocco. Last month I had a good result at the Atacama Rally so I’m feeling really good on the bike right now. I’m going for another strong result now at Rallye du Maroc.”




Chaleco López:
“This is a very important rally and the results will have a big say in determining the World Rally-Raid Championship. In addition to the championship, this trip to Morocco will also give us an idea of where we stand ahead of the next Dakar Rally.”



Cristina Gutiérrez
: “I’m very motivated to return to Rallye du Maroc in second place overall in T3. Morocco is always one of the important races of the year because of its resemblance to what we find in the Dakar. It's going to be a very competitive race and it's sure to be up there with one of the best races of the year. I can't wait to start!”



Seth Quintero:
“I’m super excited to get back in the car for Rallye du Maroc. It’s been a while since we’ve gotten to race a rally-raid. We’ve put a lot of work in as a team to get the car ready for this race.”



Mitch Guthrie Jr
.: “The team has been doing a lot of testing to make sure the car is 100% ready and reliable. It feels great to have a car that’s not only reliable but also really fast.”




Guillaume de Mevius
: “This is a very important race for the entire team. We’re focused on preparing as best we can for the Dakar which is now only four months away.”

    

- Christine Fial, photos Red Bull

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