Day 9 turns Dakar Rally on its head: Nani Roma leads Ford 1-2

Day 9 turns Dakar Rally on its head:  Nani Roma leads Ford 1-2

Goczals, Price beat Baragwanath, Roma leads Ford 1-2


Tuesday’s ninth day of Dakar action turned the  2026 race on its head. Polish Goczal brothers Eryk and Michal historically led Aussie Bike refugee Toby Price to a Toyota Hilux 1-2-3 from South African Century Factory driver Brian Baragwanath on a day where all the leaders hit trouble. That leaves Spanish factory Ford Raptor drivers Nani Roma leading Carlos Sainz by a minute, with Nasser Al Attiyah’s Sandrider seconds adrift and Henk Lategan still in contact in fourth, despite his troubled day at the office.

 

The day started quite normally with Sébastien Loeb and Édouard Boulanger’s Dacia leading teammates, Brazilian Lucas Moraes and Dennis Zenz and Mitch Guthrie and Kellon Walch’s factory Ford Raptor. Overall leaders, Qatari five-time Dakar winner, Nasser Al-Attiyah and Fabian Lurquin’s Dacia Sandrider led German Mattias Ekström and Emil Bergkvist’s Ford Raptor and South Africans, Henk Lategan and Brett Cummings’ Overdrive Toyota Hilux kept a watching brief for the opening 150 kilometres of the 410 km run to the second no-service Marathon bivouac.

 

Things however soon became quite blurred when first Loeb and Boulanger’s Dacia stopped twice to remedy an issue, while Guthrie and Wach were also in trouble with an oil leak. At the same time, Lategan and Cummings lost fourteen minutes replacing a broken power steering. And then both Al-Attiyah and Ekstrom got lost.

 

That left Moraes and Zenz’ Dacia leading South African Guy Botterill and Spaniard Oriol Mena’s SVR Hilux and Czech privateers Martin Prokop and Viktor Chytka’s Ford Raptor as Michal Goczal appeared in fifth. There was just as big a shift in the virtual overall standings. Spanish four-time Dakar winner Carlos Sainz and Lucas Cruz‘ Ford Raptor led compatriot teammates, former car and bike winner Nani Roma and Álex Haro with  Attiyah down to third from Lategan, Loeb and Ekstrom.

 

On the road, Eryk all of a sudden led Michal Goczal, Baragwanath’s Century and Price’s Overdrive Hilux. Price then passed Baragwanath for fourth as the Goczal brothers brought it home to another shock win in an historic family 1-2. From Price, Baragwanath, Belgian Guillaume de Mevius and Mathieu Baumel’s Mini, Spanish lady star Cristina Gutiérrez and Pablo Moreno’s Dacia, and new overall leaders, Sainz and Roma.

 

Lategan ended 16th, Attiyah 17th and Monday winners, South African Champion Saood Variawa and Frenchman Francois Cazalet’s SVR Hilux 18th, Loeb 22nd and Ekstrom 28th. Guy Botterill slipped to 15th, while Frenchmen Mathieu Serradori and Loïc Minaudier’s Century Factory CR-7 also had a day to forget in  36th.

 

Overall, Sainz and Cruz initially led the standings but a minute penalty put them 57 second behind Ford Raptor teammates Roma and Haro. Thirteen seconds adrift, Attiyah and Lurquin’s Dacia sits third from Lategan and Cummings’ Toyota, Ekstrom and Bergkvist’s Ford, Loeb, Price and Moraes. Serradori is ninth, Variawa 11th, Baragwanath 14th and Botterill 15th.

 

Elsewhere, Paul Sperings’ Taurus defeated former Bike winner Kevin Benavides to take T3 Challenger, where Pau Navarro is controlling a 40 minute overall advantage. Chaleco Lopez kept impressive World Rallycross Champion Johan Kristoferson in second in the T4 Side by Sides, where Brock Heger is in complete control overall. Rokas Bakiuska won Stock to extend his overall advantage over Defender teammate Sara Price, and Ales Loprais won the Trucks in his Iveco where Mitchel van der Brink’s MMT maintains a 35 minute lead over Vitor Zala’s Iveco.


 
It’s close up front in the Cars and Dakar 2026 is still nowhere near done, with more than two full South African National Rally Raid races worth of racing to the finish. Starting with a dune-rich 371 km run to Bisha on Wednesday. 

 

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