P1racenews AI automatic summary:
There may have been ‘just’ 341km between the rest bivouac E – where the top 27 runners camped overnight – and the finish in Bisha but the Saudi landscape wasn’t done with wreaking havoc on the Ultimate class cars. Monday’s second part of the 48-Hour Chrono stage started out at km 626, but 69km later […]
During Monday’s second part of the 48-Hour Chrono stage, several competitors encountered setbacks and challenges. Gregoire de Mevius’ X-Raid Mini JCW had a 90-minute halt at km 695, dropping from 14th to 42nd in the stage classification. Nani Roma and Cristina Gutierrez also faced issues and required assistance along the route. Yazeed Al Rajhi continued to lead in his Overdrive Toyota Hilux, with Nasser Al-Attiyah close behind. Henk Lategan moved up to second place in the overall standings after a solid performance. On two wheels, Daniel Sanders took the lead, with Skyler Howes and Ross Branch following closely behind in the general standings.