Toyota’s Yazeed Al Rajhi and Nasser Al Attiyah (Dacia) surged up the Dakar Rally overall virtual ranking on Sunday’s first half of the mammoth 947km 48-hour chrono stage. They are now first and second overall, 1m19s apart, while Mattias Ekstrom moved into third with his Ford Raptor.

It was a day of setbacks for two key overall contenders. Carlos Sainz flipped over in his Ford Raptor, and although the Spanish veteran was able to resume after his teammate Mitch Guthrie helped him to right his machine, the accident left him nearly 50 minutes behind at day’s end. Meanwhile, a defective fan on his Dacia hamstrung rally legend Sebastien Loeb, costing the Frenchman half an hour.