Loeb ’cannot do more’ to catch Dakar leader Al-Attiyah
Following Wednesday’s Stage 10, Prodrive/Bahrain driver Loeb faces a daunting 32m40s deficit to Al-Attiyah heading into the penultimate stage near Bisha on Thursday, leaving him with a very slim chance of adding a Dakar win to his nine World Rally Championship titles.
Loeb has been on the back foot since he dropped more than half an hour with a troubled Stage 3, hampered by a mechanical issue …Keep reading
Loeb has been on the back foot since he dropped more than half an hour with a troubled Stage 3, hampered by a mechanical issue …Keep reading