France's defending champion Stephane Peterhansel yesterday took a huge step towards his 11th Dakar Rally win as his main rival Nasser Al-Attiyah struggled during the ninth stage, the longest of the race.
Spaniard Nani Roma won the stage - his second of this year's edition - leading in a Mini 1-2 with 47-year-old Peterhansel - six times champion on a motorbike and four times in a car - second and Argentine Orlando Terranova third in a BMW.
Al-Attiyah - the 2011 champion - had to stop several times during the stage in his Red Bull Buggy including just 4km from the finish line and saw his dreams of a second title dashed.
Peterhansel now has a comfortable lead of almost 50 minutes over his nearest rival, South African Giniel de Villiers.
Earlier, defending motorbike champion Cyril Despres stormed back into contention as the Frenchman won his first stage of this year's renewal.