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 | Pharaons Rally: UAE´s Al Mutaiwei comes under pressure from rival Schlesser.
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 Dubai’s Khalifa Al Mutaiwei and German co-driver Andreas Schulz continued to lead the "Pharaons Rally" in the Egyptian desert after the second 344km Tibniya loop stage on Tuesday.
The Fazza Rally Team star began the second loop stage around the Tibniya bivouac with a comfortable 7:25 minutes lead over Frenchman Regis Delahaye’s Buggy and, more importantly, the Emirati was over 21 minutes clear of title rival Jean-Louis Schlesser.
But he came under fierce pressure from Schlesser on the special and the Frenchman won the stage to reduce Al Mutaiwei’s overall lead by 15:20 min in the unofficial timings. Al Mutaiwei was provisionally placed third on the special stage behind Frenchman Patrick Sireyjol.
It was imperative that the Emirati stayed clear of trouble on the demanding stage that he began from the front of the car field in his Mini All4 Racing.
Al Mutaiwei was the first driver to reach the first passage control, but he had dropped 2:26 min to Schlesser and 2:10 min to Frenchman Patrick Sireyol but maintained a comfortable virtual overall lead.
Regis Delahaye, who had been lying second overall at the overnight halt in Tibniya, dropped a further seven minutes behind Al Mutaiwei.
Schlesser continued to push hard in a bid to reduce the Emirati´s lead and the Frenchman - a twice Dakar champion - reached PC2 52 seconds behind Al Mutaiwei after starting the stage six minutes behind.
Al Mutaiwei was content not to take any risks the pair arrived at PC3 separated by just 29 seconds, with the Frenchman running first on the road and Al Mutaiwei able to follow in his tracks and maintain the pace of the Buggy driver. Sireyol was also running well.
Schlesser held on to take the stage win in his Buggy and reduce Al Mutaiwei’s overall lead from over 21 minutes to around seven minutes, as Al Mutaiwei shadowed the Frenchman to the finish.
The penultimate special forges its way across the desert towards Tibniya on Friday and the final stage on Saturday, October 6th heads from Tibniya to Cairo, where the podium finish will take place in the afternoon.
2012/10/08 | 12:20 CET | ARTICLE: MR/HS/PERKINS
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