Stephane Peterhansel closes in on Dakar Rally leader as Carlos Sainz crashes out

Defending champion Stephane Peterhansel closed the gap on Dakar Rally leader Nani Roma to just two minutes after another all-out attack on the 10th stage along the Chilean coast on Wednesday.
A day after slicing more than 11 minutes off Roma’s overall lead, Peterhansel cut off another 10 to practically lie on Roma’s bumper, setting up a thrilling finish with 1,100 kilometres and three days to go in the world’s toughest rally.
Roma, who led Peterhansel by 39 minutes last Thursday, was set back by getting stuck on a dune, and then suffering a puncture.
“It’s not over yet, we knew this week would be tough,” Roma said.
Nasser Al-Attiyah of Qatar dominated the 630km leg from Iquique south to Antofagasta, enduring dunes, the powder-like sand known as fesh-fesh, and finishing on mine tracks to notch his 19th Dakar stage win, and second of this race.
Peterhansel was second, three minutes, 50 seconds behind, and Roma third, 13:45 back.