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2024 Desafio Ruta 40: Rokas Baciuska dominates for second straight Challenger win
With Oriol Vidal unavailable as he nurses a back injury, Rokas Baciuška entrusted his co-driver’s seat to Sébastien Delaunay for the Desafío Ruta 40. Regardless of who was his navigator, Baciuška still knows how to win.
The Challenger points leader got off to a hot start as he won the first two stages, though World Rally-Raid Championship rivals Nicolás Cavigliasso and Marcelo Gastaldi were right on his tail. Nazareno López and Cavigliasso retaliated with an Argentine 1–2 in Stage #3 while Baciuška finished off the podium, losing the top three to Dania Akeel by nineteen seconds; it was not for a lack of trying either as Baciuška admitted the locals were too good on their home soil.
He struck back by winning the fourth leg, giving him a nine-and-a-half-minute advantage over Cavigliasso going into Stage #5. While Baciuška raced more conservatively on the last day and finished fifth to Cavigliasso’s third, the latter only beat him by thirty-four seconds.
The win, his second in a row, increased Baciuška’s advantage in the championship as he goes from leading Cavigliasso by 34 to 44 points with one round remaining. Cavigliasso is the only other driver with a mathematical shot at the title, but he would need to win both the Rallye du Maroc’s overall and at least three stages while Baciuška struggles. On the other hand, Cavigliasso’s wife Valentina Pertegarini is now the Challenger leader in the co-driver’s standings as she moves past the absent Vidal and leads by five points.
“It’s our first time winning this rally and it was a pleasure to race in front of these fans,” said Baciuška. He skipped the 2023 edition for logistical reasons and being so far ahead in the T4 (now SSV) championship that he could afford to not take part. “We’re still missing some points to be world champion and we’ll be back to finish the job in Morocco.”
Gastaldi won the last stage ahead of Akeel by thirty-five seconds, but she held him off for the final step on the overall podium with a ten-second gap. It is Akeel’s first podium in the W2RC.
“From day one of this rally, my psychology was to race to my absolute limit,” commented Akeel. “On the final day, we fell just shy of the stage win, but I’m still happy with the overall performance and taking third place overall.”
López’s quest for a top five were dashed the day after his stage win when he and multiple other drivers, including fellow Challenger competitor Puck Klaassen, got stuck in fesh fesh. While Klaassen dropped out of the race, López eventually made the finish albeit as the last car in class. David Zille had the same trouble that sank him to the bottom in Stage #3 as he placed tenth.
Challenger overall results
Finish | Number | Driver | Co-Driver | Team | Time | Margin |
1 | 300 | Rokas Baciuška | Sébastien Delaunay | Can-Am Factory Team | 18:54:59 | Leader |
2 | 302 | Nicolás Cavigliasso | Valentina Pertegarini | Taurus B.V. | 19:03:48 | + 8:49 |
3 | 306 | Dania Akeel | Stéphane Duplé | BBR Motorsport | 19:16:43 | + 21:44 |
4 | 303 | Marcelo Gastaldi | Carlos Sachs | BBR Motorsport | 19:16:53 | + 21:54 |
5 | 312 | Hernán Garcés* | Juan Pablo Latrach | South Racing Can-Am | 20:11:58 | + 1:16:59 |
6 | 311 | Lucas Del Rio* | Bruno Jacomy | Team Chile | 20:38:55 | + 1:43:56 |
7 | 314 | Nadia Lafuente* | Maria Uribe | ACT Rally | 23:49:51 | + 4:54:52 |
8 | 315 | Juan Carlos Cerda* | Alvaro Juan Leon Quintanilla | TerraCop Rally | 37:44:46 | + 18:49:47 |
9 | 316 | Oscar Santos* | Mirna Pereira | Santos Racing | 39:47:11 | + 20:52:12 |
10 | 308 | David Zille | Sebastian Cesana | Taurus B.V. | 39:51:15 | + 20:56:16 |
11 | 313 | Nazareno López* | Lisandro Sisterna | BBR Motorsport | 59:28:37 | + 40:33:38 |
DNF | 309 | Puck Klaassen* | Augusto Sanz | Taurus B.V. | DNF | N/A |
DNF | 317 | Sandro Peppi* | Raimundo Peppi | Team Chile | DNF | N/A |
Challenger stage winners
Stage | Driver | Time |
Prologue | Rokas Baciuška | 16:39.8 |
Stage #1 | Rokas Baciuška | 4:08:11 |
Stage #2 | Rokas Baciuška | 4:30:15 |
Stage #3 | Nazareno López* | 3:27:51 |
Stage #4 | Rokas Baciuška | 3:54:37 |
Stage #5 | Marcelo Gastaldi | 2:45:22 |
W2RC Challenger standings
For readability, competitors registered for the championship who have not earned points are excluded.
Drivers’ standings
Rank | Driver | Points | Margin |
1 | Rokas Baciuška | 209 | Leader |
2 | Nicolás Cavigliasso | 165 | – 44 |
3 | Marcelo Gastaldi | 130 | – 79 |
4 | Austin Jones | 126 | – 83 |
5 | Dania Akeel | 98 | – 111 |
6 | Mitch Guthrie | 85 | – 124 |
7 | Ricardo Porém | 64 | – 145 |
8 | Mário Franco | 47 | – 162 |
9 | David Zille | 40 | – 169 |
Co-drivers’ standings
Rank | Co-Driver | Points | Margin |
1 | Valentina Pertegarini | 165 | Leader |
2 | Oriol Vidal | 160 | – 5 |
3 | Carlos Sachs | 130 | – 35 |
4 | Stéphane Duplé | 98 | – 67 |
5 | Kellon Walch | 85 | – 80 |
6 | Oriol Mena | 78 | – 87 |
7 | Sébastien Delaunay | 49 | – 116 |
8 | Gustavo Gugelmin | 48 | – 117 |
9 | Sebastian Cesana | 40 | – 125 |
T-10 | Luís Marques | 32 | – 133 |
T-10 | Augusto Sanz | 32 | – 133 |
12 | João Serôdio | 27 | – 138 |
13 | Daniel Jordão | 20 | – 145 |
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