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bp Ultimate Rally Raid Portugal 2025: From (A)l Attiyah to Sain(Z)
- A 5 km prologue around Grândola, the town hosting the bivouac, inaugurated the second edition of the bp Ultimate Rally Raid Portugal today.
- The FIA championship leader, Nasser Al Attiyah, bagged the prologue, mirroring his exploit from 2024. The Dacia driver beat the Toyota duo of Lucas Moraes and João Ferreira to secure his 46th triumph in Ultimate. Carlos Sainz (Ford M-Sport) was dead last in the class.
- Portuguese fans celebrated the first home wins, courtesy of Gonçalo Guerreiro (Nasser Racing) in Challenger and Alexandre Pinto (Old Friends Racing) in SSV.
- Stage 1 will explore the outskirts of Grândola on Wednesday. 425 km (including 302 km against the clock) will stand between the field and its return to the bivouac. Follow it live on the Race Center from 8:05 am (local time: UTC+1).
The championship leader, Nasser Al Attiyah, had the advantage of being the first to tackle the course of the prologue, held on sandy, tilled and watered earth, just outside the bivouac. His pursuers faced a changing situation in this picture-postcard landscape, as cars soon cut through the track and kicked up dust. Lucas Moraes and João Ferreira came up 3 seconds short, while Henk Lategan placed a third Hilux in the top 4, a mere 5 seconds down. Sébastien Loeb (The Dacia Sandriders) came in fifth, 7 seconds off the pace. The Frenchman later pointed out that he had eased up to avoid mistakes on the treacherous tilled earth. He was not the only heavyweight to tread carefully in the dust, with Carlos Sainz (Ford M-Sport) chugging across the line dead last, 1′28″ off the pace!
In light of the usual reshuffles in accordance with the rules, the Spaniard was all but guaranteed to open the special tomorrow following his super-cautious performance today. Was it an irrational move or a stroke of genius? The answer will come tomorrow evening or, perhaps, in Lisbon on Sunday. In the meantime, the start position selection held this evening confirmed that Sainz will be leading the charge in stage 1. Next up will be Loeb, Ferreira and Al Attiyah who, as the last entrant to choose, opted to start in fourth place.
The precocious Gonçalo Guerreiro, Dakar runner-up in his championship debut, picked up right where he had left off in the Challenger competition. The Portuguese driver has already proved Al Attiyah was right to offer him a slot on Nasser Racing for the week, taking the prologue in style and putting his Taurus Evo neck and neck with the team boss! Mattias Ekström, trying his hand at Challenger for the fifth time in his career, was a second slower in his Can-Am. Adam Kuś (Akpol Recykling) finished on the prologue W2RC podium at 12 seconds down. Alexandre Pinto also lived up to his role as championship leader in SSV, securing an impressive victory and placing his new Polaris RZR Pro R seventh overall, 7 seconds behind Al Attiyah. Enrico Gaspari, his new teammate at Old Friends Racing, conceded 24 seconds.

SCHEDULE:
4:30 pm: final press conference
7 pm: prize-giving
Source: W2RC / A.S.O.
Photo: ImagensDesportivas.com







