Lategan/Cummings Take Second Place on Dakar’s Stage 3 for Toyota Gazoo Racing

5 January 2022

A powerful performance by Toyota Gazoo Racing’s Henk Lategan and Brett Cummings saw the South Africans post the second-fastest time on Stage 3 of the 2022 Dakar Rally. The Toyota GR DKR Hilux T1+ crew are still in 38th position overall, after losing more than three hours in Stage 1B, but their pace today proved that they are a force to be reckoned with.

The stage was shortened to 158.5 miles due to flooding on the first part of the timed section. This meant a long liaison of 133 miles prior to the start, followed by a tricky stage with many dunes before another liaison of 103 miles that brought the crews back to the bivouac at Al Qaisumah.

Lategan and Cummings drove a perfect stage and came through puncture-free. They pushed their own limits in the early parts, but reined in the pace somewhat towards the finish, not taking any chances. Their tenacity saw them arrive at the finish just 38sec behind the stage winners. While they remain in 38th position, they are quickly closing in on the crews ahead of them. They’ll be the second car into Stage 4 – the longest of the rally.

Rally leaders, Nasser Al-Attiyah and Mathieu Baumel, recorded the eighth-fastest time on Stage 3, surrendering 5min 10sec to the stage winners. However, they gained time over their nearest rivals in the overall standings and increased their lead to 37min 40sec. They’ll be  well-positioned to attack on Stage 4, thanks to their road position as the eighth car into the stage.

Stage 3 was also a good one for Giniel de Villiers and Dennis Murphy. The pair brought their Hilux home 4min 10sec behind the stage winners. This was good enough for seventh place on the day, and while they remain in fourth place overall, they are now within three minutes of the crew ahead of them.

Shameer Variawa and Danie Stassen recorded a steady performance on Stage 3, after their disappointment on the previous stage, where they struggled with a loss of power after a sensor change. They posted the 19th-best time of the day, despite starting well down the order, where traffic was an issue. The pair carved their way through the field, ending 15min 18sec behind the stage winners. As a result, they’ll start Stage 4 much higher up the order, with a two-minute dust gap, giving them the opportunity to further consolidate their position in the race. They are in 25th place overall after the first three stages, 2hr 16min 22sec adrift of the lead. 

At 439 miles in total, Stage 4 will be the longest of Dakar 2022, and will see the rally move from the bivouac at Al Qaisumah to the Saudi Arabian capital of Riyadh. A timed section of 289 miles will be combined with liaisons of 150 miles, and the terrain is expected to be more hard pack than dunes. Two looped stages follow, with the rally reaching its mid-point on Saturday, 8 January.

Team quotes

Glyn Hall, Team Principal

“Stage 3 was a really good one for all our crews. Henk and Brett did us proud by going second-fastest, after leading for most of the stage. Nasser and Mathieu are controlling the race from the front and did exactly what was needed in the circumstances. At the same time, Giniel and Dennis put in a strong performance and cemented their fourth place overall. And finally, Shameer and Dennis had a clean run after the challenges they faced on Stage 2. They pushed hard and passed many cars in the stage, bringing themselves into the top 20 for the stage. This will give them a good starting position on Stage 4 and we’re confident that they’ll have another good day.”

Nasser Al-Attiyah 

“It was a good stage again today and we made up more time over Sebastien (Loeb). We saw him about 25 miles in and it was clear that he had had a problem. This made us change our strategy for the day somewhat and we decided just to concentrate on keeping it clean and tidy. Tomorrow will be a good stage again, especially with our road position. But it is also the longest stage of the rally, so we certainly can’t relax.”

Giniel de Villiers

“We had a nice clean stage today. It was very fast in places, with some very nice dune crossings in places. While there were some tricky spots, the stage was fast and enjoyable for the most parts. We’re happy with our performance today but would also like to congratulate Henk and Brett on a really strong performance.” 

Henk Lategan

“It was a really nice stage for us today, especially the beginning of the timed section which was super nice, smooth and flowing at high speed. So I was really enjoying myself in the first part of the stage, feeling comfortable and confident. I might have extended myself a bit early on, but I pulled it back a bit towards the end as we got to some very tricky dunes. I just didn’t feel confident enough to push over that section, like the more experienced guys do. We decided to bring the car home safely, and we’ll try again tomorrow. From what I hear it will be a very long and tricky day, especially with our starting position as the second car on the road.”

Shameer Variawa: 

“After yesterday’s problems, we started today’s stage in 69th or 70th position. We decided to focus on the stage rather than the overall race, and simply tried to do our best. We overtook a lot of cars along the way, and we were happy to finish in 19th place. Tomorrow we’ll be with the faster crews again, so it should be a better day for us.”

Stage 3 Results:

1. Sainz (ESP) / Cruz (ESP)                             Team Audi Sport                                           2hr 26min 51sec

2. Lategan (ZAF) / Cummings (ZAF)            TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Hilux                  +38sec

3. Peterhansel (FRA) / Boulanger (FRA)      Team Audi Sport                                           +1min 41sec

4. Roma (ESP) / Bravo (ESP)                           BRX Prodrive Hunter                                    +2min 41sec

5. Ekstrom (SWE) / Bergkvist (SWE)             Team Audi Sport                                            +2min 59sec

7. De Villiers (ZAF) / Murphy (ZAF)               TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Hilux                   +4min 10sec

8. Al-Attiyah (QAT) / Baumel (AND)             TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Hilux                   +5min 10sec

19. Variawa (ZAF) / Stassen (ZAF)                 TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Hilux                   +15min 18sec

Rankings after Stage 3:

1. Al-Attiyah (QAT) / Baumel (AND)          TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Hilux                   9hr 31min 22sec

2. Loeb (FRA) / Lurquin (BEL)                     BRX Prodrive Hunter                                     +37min 40sec

3. Alvarez (ARG) / Monleon (ESP)              Benzina Orlen Toyota Hilux                         +42min 06sec

4. De Villiers (ZAF) / Murphy (ZAF)            TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Hilux                    +45min 22sec

5. Al Rajhi (SAU) / Orr (GBR)                       Overdrive Toyota                                           +47min 29sec

25. Variawa (ZAF) / Stassen (ZAF)              TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Hilux                   +2hr 16min 22sec

38. Lategan (ZAF) / Cummings (ZAF)        TOYOTA GAZOO Racing Hilux                   +3hr 26min 06sec

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Lategan/Cummings Take Second Place on Dakar’s Stage 3 for Toyota Gazoo Racing

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