Toyota Gazoo Racing W2RC post 1-2 finish on Dakar Rally Stage 2

6 January 2026
  • TGR W2RC took three of the four positions on second stage of the Dakar Rally
  • Seth Quintero and Andrew Short win the stage and move to within seven seconds of the overall lead
  • Henk Lategan and Brett Cummings overcome punctures t finish second
  • Toby Price and Armand Monléon just miss out on stage podium place

Toyota Gazoo Racing W2RC (TGR W2RC) unleashed the full potential of the all-new DKR GR Hilux to post a dominant one-two finish on Stage 2 to strengthen their challenge for overall victory in the Dakar Rally.

After a tough opening stage, which was affected by multiple punctures on the rough terrain, the TGR W2RC crews hit back by taking advantage of a later starting position – and therefore a cleaner route – to dominate Stage 2, with all three DKR GR Hilux vehicles finishing in the top four.

The route took competitors inland, starting in Yanbu and crossing the rocky tracks of the Hejaz Mountains. After a pit stop zone, the terrain changed to faster, sandy plains as the stage moved towards the ancient oasis city of AlUla to complete almost 250 miles of competitive action.

Seth Quintero and Andrew Short were towards the front from the start and moved into the lead around 90 minutes in. A commanding performance over the remainder of the stage saw them win by more than a minute. That result elevated the #No03 DKR GR Hilux into second, just seven seconds behind the overall leaders, Nasser Al-Attiyah and Fabian Lurquin for Dacia Sandriders.

Henk Lategan and Brett Cummings lost time due to two early punctures but battled back strongly. They moved into the top three in the second half of the stage and finished in second place. The No202 DKR GR Hilux is now fourth overall and just 19 secs off the podium.

Toby Price and Armand Monleón narrowly missed out on their first podium together, finishing fourth in the No204 DKR GR Hilux. A slow puncture after the pit stop zone hampered their challenge but they nevertheless ended a strong day by moving into seventh overall, less than three minutes behind the leader.

Yazeed Al Rajhi and Timo Gottschalk completed the podium in third place for Overdrive Racing, while Joao Ferreira and Filipe Palmeiro were fifth for TGR South Africa, meaning GR Hilux vehicles earned a clean sweep of the top five positions.

Team quotes

Henk Lategan: “Me, Toby and Seth were driving together for most of the day, so it was a DKR GR Hilux train going through the stage, which was fun. We knew we had to push but unfortunately at around 15km we had a puncture, so it was stressful like yesterday. We backed off and it was going well until 6km before the pit stop zone, when we had our second puncture. Luckily after the pit stop zone we could get going and it was a good recovery after a tricky start.”

Seth Quintero: “This was a good day for us. We started off a little slow to make sure we got safely through the rocks, then we picked up more speed towards the end. We also had some amazing battles with my team-mates. When we’re battling together for the stage win, things are going well. It’s great for the TGR W2RC team to have such a strong day. The new car is impressive, and it’s only going to get better. We’re ready to fight over the next 11 stages.”

Toby Price: “We nailed the first part of the stage, and it was looking good. But not long after the pit stop zone, we got a slow puncture, so we had to change the tyre. That was a bit annoying because I was being careful over the rocks as the terrain was brutal. But everything went well for the rest of the stage and we’re happy. The DKR GR Hilux feels amazing, Armand is doing an amazing job and to have all the TGR W2RC cars at the front on this stage is great. It’s still early days and we’re in the fight.”

Dakar Rally – Provisional Stage 2 result*

1st 203S. Quintero / A. Short (TGR W2RC)3 hrs 57 mins 16 secs
2nd202H. Lategan / B. Cummings (TGR W2RC)+1:42
3rd201Y. Al Rajhi / T. Gottschalk (Overdrive Racing)                 +1:56
4th204T. Price / A. Monleón (TGR W2RC)+4:36
5th240J. Ferreira / F. Palmeiro (TGR South Africa)+4:56
6th234S. Vitse / M. Delfino (MD Rallye Sport)+5:46
7th219S. Loeb / E. Boulanger (Dacia Sandriders)+6:07
8th299N. Al-Attiyah / F. Lurquin (Dacia Sandriders) +6:31
9th209E. Goczal / D. Ortega (Energylandia Rally Team)+6:42
10th213S. Variawa / F. Cazalet (TGR South Africa)+7:30

Dakar Rally – Provisional standings after Stage 2*

1st 299N. Al-Attiyah / F. Lurquin (Dacia Sandriders)7 hrs 12 mins 16 secs
2nd203S. Quintero / A. Short (TGR W2RC)                  +0:07
3rd222G. De Mévius / M. Baumel (X-Raid Team)+1:09
4th202H. Lategan / B. Cummings (TGR W2RC)         +1:28
5th219S. Loeb / E. Boulanger (Dacia Sandriders)+1:57
6th240J. Ferreira / F. Palmeiro (TGR South Africa)+2:01
7th204T. Price / A. Monleón (TGR W2RC) +2:42
8th226M. Ekström / E. Bergkvist (Ford Racing)+4:04
9th213S. Variawa / F. Cazalet (TGR South Africa)+4:34
10th225C. Sainz / L. Cruz (Ford Racing)+6:35

*Results correct at the time of publication

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