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Sainz takes fifth Dakar stage win

Spanish driver Carlos Sainz has closed the gap on Volkswagen team-mate Nasser Al-Attiyah after winning Tuesday's stage of the Dakar Rally

Al-Attiyah, last year's runner-up behind Sainz, took the lead of the event on Monday after his Spanish team-mate hit trouble in the dunes.

The former world rally champion, however, charged back on today's ninth stage - a 235-km special in Copiapo, Chile - to take his fifth win of the event this year, and the 22nd on his career, and reduce the gap to Al-Attiyah by over two minutes.

"I'm happy with my day, especially since dunes, desert and off-track terrain aren't my favourite type," said Sainz. "We drove a good special. After 100 km we caught up with then overtook Nasser.

"He had a puncture, but afterwards he clawed back a bit of time on us. Tomorrow it will be me opening the way and the roles will be reversed."

Sainz is still in second place in the standings, three minutes and 18 seconds behind the Qatari driver, second today ahead of the third Volkswagen of 2009 winner Giniel de Villiers.

"We had a puncture and we lost time, but afterwards we came back again and caught Carlos, finishing in front of him," Al-Attiyah said. "I'm quite happy to finish today without any problems.

"The car is working very well. Tomorrow it will be very interesting because we start in second position. As the first car, you always lose time. I am sure tomorrow will be better for us and we will try our best. We'll follow Carlos, just follow..."

Stephane Peterhansel, driving X-Raid's BMW, finished in fourth ahead of another VW, that of American Mark Miller, losing over 11 and over 14 minutes to Sainz respectively in the standings.

Stage nine results:

Pos Driver                   Car            Time/Gap
 1. Carlos Sainz             Volkswagen     2h14m39s
 2. Nasser Al-Attiyah        Volkswagen      + 01m56s
 3. Giniel de Villiers       Volkswagen      + 09m02s
 4. Stephane Peterhansel     BMW             + 11m14s
 5. Mark Miller              Volkswagen      + 14m52s
 6. Krzysztof Holowczyc      BMW             + 17m05s
 7. Alfie Cox                Nissan          + 28m07s
 8. Guilherme Spinelli       Mitsubishi      + 29m32s
 9. Christian Lavieille      Nissan          + 29m55s
10. Ricardo Leal dos Santos  BMW             + 36m55s

Overall standings:

Pos Driver                   Car            Time/Gap
 1. Nasser Al-Attiyah        Volkswagen      30h56m25s
 2. Carlos Sainz             Volkswagen       +    03m18s
 3. Giniel de Villiers       Volkswagen       +    55m51s
 4. Stephane Peterhansel     BMW              +  1h42m48s
 5. Mark Miller              Volkswagen       +  2h45m19s
 6. Krzysztof Holowczyc      BMW              +  3h54m08s
 7. Ricardo Leal dos Santos  BMW              +  5h26m28s
 8. Christian Lavieille      Nissan           +  5h52m54s
 9. Guilherme Spinelli       Mitsubishi       +  6h01m24s
 9. Matthias Kahle           SMG              +  7h43m06s

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