As the penultimate leg in the 2022 World Rally-Raid Championship, one could not afford any mistakes or misfortunes while running the Andalucía Rally‘s third stage. Alas, many were not so fortunate as various drivers and riders crashed or had disappointing runs that have left their W2RC class title hopes on thin ice.
This wave of disaster hit both two- and four-wheel classes, including the headlining T1 where Nasser Al-Attiyah lost his W2RC and race overall lead to Sébastien Loeb. Although Al-Attiyah was able to salvage a fourth-place class finish, his time of 3:48:49 was over eleven minutes worse than Loeb’s stage-winning 3:37:01. As Al-Attiyah had an eleven-minute and twenty-second overall gap on Loeb entering Stage #3, the latter retakes the top spot on both fronts and clings onto a general twenty-eight-minute advantage.
Cristina Gutiérrez‘s hopes of back-to-back T3 championships were all but dashed after a dismal stage in which her car came to a stop before finishing twelfth in class, eight spots behind class points leader Francisco López Contardo. Gutiérrez had already faced an uphill battle as she was twenty-eight back of López entering Andalucía, but she only trailed him by six minutes after Stage #1B. Guillaume de Mevius won the stage ahead of fellow Red Bull driver Seth Quintero.
The slightest slip was especially fatal in the T4 championship battle, where the top three were separated by just three points. Although Marek Goczał assumed the lead following Stage #1B, his prospects were literally turned upside-down when his Can-Am flipped. While he and co-driver Łukasz Łaskawiec were unharmed, the wreck has eliminated them from the title picture. Rokas Baciuškas finished second in class to non-W2RC driver Gerard Farrés Guell to give him the edge over Austin Jones in the standings.
Although out of RallyGP contention, Ross Branch was subject to his own heartbreak when he crashed 100 metres before the finish and stage win. This allowed Kevin Benavides to take the leg victory, though Branch still salvaged a runner-up finish. Adrien van Beveren was third to maintain his overall lead. Ricky Brabec‘s dark horse shot at the W2RC title still has some life as he finished fourth to Sam Sunderland‘s eleventh, though Sunderland remains ahead in the overall by thirteen minutes.
Mason Klein continues to dominate Rally2 as he won his second stage. Likewise, Jeremy Miroir is now three-for-three in Andalucía and leads Rajendra Revallar Eshwarappa by one hour and forty-two minutes.
The Quad duel between Kamil Wiśniewski and points leader Alexandre Giroud came down to just fifty-three seconds in the stage. The latter remains in first overall with Wiśniewski tailing by four minutes, twenty-two.
Mitch Guthrie snapped Stéphane Peterhansel‘s run atop the Open classes as his 3:56:40 trumped the latter’s 4:20:14, though Peterhansel has the overall locked up by over two hours
Those with rough outings on Saturday probably would have been able to develop a cushion to soften their woes had Stage #2 not been cancelled due to inclement weather. Rain and fog also forced Stage #3 to be delayed for over an hour. The loss of the previous stage means the rally will not reach 900 kilometres in special stages, so the FIA will only award half points to the T1, T3, and T4 categories for the final leg on Sunday.
Stage #3 winners
Class | Number | Driver/Rider | Team | Time |
T1 | 201 | Sébastien Loeb | Bahrain Raid Xtreme | 3:37:01 |
T3 | 307 | Guillaume de Mevius | Red Bull Off-Road Junior Team | 3:50:13 |
T4 | 405 | Gerard Farrés Guell* | South Racing Can-Am | 4:00:35 |
RallyGP | 1 | Kevin Benavides | Red Bull KTM Factory Racing | 3:46:32 |
Rally2 | 101 | Mason Klein | BAS World KTM Racing Team | 3:53:56 |
Rally3 | 151 | Jeremy Miroir | DB Motors | 4:05:17 |
Quad | 171 | Kamil Wiśniewski | ORLEN Team | 4:28:54 |
Open | 700 | Mitch Guthrie | Red Bull Off-Road Junior Team | 3:56:40 |
Leaders after Stage #3
Class | Number | Driver/Rider | Team | Time |
T1 | 201 | Sébastien Loeb | Bahrain Raid Xtreme | 7:22:58 |
T3 | 307 | Guillaume de Mevius | Red Bull Off-Road Junior Team | 7:43:35 |
T4 | 405 | Gerard Farrés Guell* | South Racing Can-Am | 8:03:02 |
RallyGP | 42 | Adrien van Beveren | Monster Energy Honda Rally Team | 8:33:55 |
Rally2 | 101 | Mason Klein | BAS World KTM Racing Team | 8:57:35 |
Rally3 | 151 | Jeremy Miroir | DB Motors | 9:16:14 |
Quad | 170 | Alexandre Giroud | Drag’on Rally Team | 10:24:20 |
Open | 700 | Stéphane Peterhansel | X-Raid Yamaha Racing Rally Team | 7:58:30 |