Dakar Rally 2022 | Results stage 9: Second victory for Florimo

2022-01-11 16:15:59 by GPblog.com

It's time for the ninth stage of the Dakar Rally 2022. During the day you will find here the results of all classes.

Engines

Place Driver Time difference
1. Jose Ignacio Cornejo Florimo  
2. Kevin Benavides +00:01:26
3. Ricky Brabec +00:01:26
4. Matthias Walkner +00:01:26
5. Joan Barreda Bort +00:01:26
6. Andrew Short +00:01:26
7. Luciano Benavides +00:01:26
8. Pablo Quintanilla +00:01:26

9.

Adrien van Beveren +00:01:26

10.

Maciej Giemza +00:01:26

Quad

Place Driver Time difference
1. Pablo Copetti  
2. Alexandre Giroud +00:06:06
3. Francisco Moreno +00:09:05
4. Vincent Padrona +00:16:45
5. Marcelo Medeiros +00:16:53
6. Kamil Wisniewski +00:32:07
7. Zdenek Tuma +00:57:19
8. Carlos Alejandro Verza +01:33:54
9. Nicolas Robledo Serna +01:47:26
10. Alex Feliu +39:46:02

In the small classification of quads, there are two drivers who did not start anymore; Alex Feliu and Aleksandr Makismov. The gaps between the other riders are getting bigger and bigger. With the last driver almost two hours behind Copetti.

SxS

Place Driver Time difference
1. Marek Goczal  
2. Austin Jones +00:00:58
3. Michal Goczal +00:02:36
4. Rodrigo Luppi De Oliveira +00:04:07
5. Aron Domzala +00:05:35
6. Molly Taylor +00:06:14
7. Rokas Baciuska +00:07:12
8. Gerard Farres Guell +00:08:07

9.

Lucas Del Rio +00:10:30

10.

David Zille +00:13:15

Marek Goczal set the best time again. The difference with Austin Jones in second place is minimal. Michal Goczal completes the top three of the day.

Prototype

Place Driver Time difference
1. Seth Quintero  
2. Cristina Gutierrez Herrero +00:02:20
3. Francisco Lopez Contardo +00:05:29
4. Sebastian Eriksson +00:06:19
5. Pavel Lebedev +00:14:21
6. Thomas Bell +00:15:52
7. Santiago Navarro +00:15:52
8. Fernando Alvarez +00:16:20
9. Sebastian Guayasamin +00:19:20
10. Josef Machacek +00:19:38

In the lightweight buggies, we see a shared sixth place for Bell and Navarro. Both drivers came in at exactly the same time as the leader.

Cars

Place Driver Time difference
1. Giniel de Villiers  
2. Henk Lategan +00:00:09
3. Nasser Al-Attiyah +00:01:04
4. Mattis Ekstrom +00:02:07
5. Sebastian Loeb +00:02:11
6. Carlos Sainz +00:02:48
7. Mathieu Serradori +00:03:15
8. Stéphane Peterhansel +00:03:45
9. Brian Baragwanath +00:04:03
10. Nina Roma +00:04:19

The finishes for the cars were very close. Only nine seconds separated the times of de Villiers and Lategan. 

Trucks

Place Driver Time difference
1. Eduard Nikolaev  
2. Dmitry Sotnikov +00:02:34
3. Martin Macik +00:02:37
4. Anton Shibalov +00:03:29
5. Ignacio Casale +00:04:13
6. Ales Loprais +00:06:04
7. Andrey Karginov +00:09:03
8. Martin van den Brink +00:09:23
9. Victor Willem Corne Versteijnen +00:10:56
10. Pascal de Baar +00:11:50

Once again the Russians are doing well in the trucks. The Czech Martin Macik comes through in this stage and completes the podium. The Dutch finish the top ten with three drivers.

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