America’s Seth Quintero has 20 Challenger Dakar Rally stage wins to his name, six of which he claimed at age 18 in 2021. Today, he claimed his first stage win in the Ultimate class, despite crossing the finish line for the opening stage of the 47th Dakar — a 412km/256-mile loop around the Bisha Start Camp — with the second-fastest time, right behind the X-Raid Mini of Guerlain Chicherit.

That second became first after race officials credited the Toyota Gazoo Racing driver with the 95 seconds that he had spent assisting Laia Sanz, who had crashed at the 330km mark. Sanz and her co-driver Maurizio Gerini were unhurt but were working on their Century CR6 without their support crew when Quintero stopped to lend a hand.

“It’s always good to get the first one done. We got past quite a few cars. Then we saw Laia had a big crash so we stopped there and did what we could to help,” related Quintero.