Home / Sports / Dakar Rally: Champion Yazeed Al-Rajhi Out, Lategan Leads
Dakar Rally: Champion Yazeed Al-Rajhi Out, Lategan Leads
7 Jan
Summary
- Defending champion Yazeed Al-Rajhi withdrew due to technical issues.
- Henk Lategan now leads the rally after winning the fourth stage.
- Motorcyclist Tosha Schareina took the lead in his category.

Saudi Arabia's Yazeed Al-Rajhi, the reigning Dakar Rally champion, has been forced to withdraw from the 2026 race following technical issues. Al-Rajhi cited issues with two punctures and a lack of spare tires as the reason for his retirement during the challenging fourth stage.
South African driver Henk Lategan, last year's runner-up, capitalized on the situation by dominating the fourth stage, securing his fifth career stage win. This victory propelled him to the overall lead, with a significant gap over five-time champion Nasser Al-Attiyah. Despite the win, Lategan expressed frustration over numerous punctures experienced in the preceding days.
In the motorcycle category, a significant change occurred as Spaniard Tosha Schareina of Honda took the lead, overtaking Australia's Daniel Sanders. American Ricky Brabec is currently in second place. The shifting leadership across categories highlights the unpredictable nature of the Dakar Rally.



