Moraes, Schairena take opening day honours in Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge

In Quad category Aldbulaziz Ahli roar to victory in Stage 1 after initial hiccups

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Tosha Schareina was 1 minute and 15 seconds clear of nearest challenger Luciano Benavides.
Tosha Schareina was 1 minute and 15 seconds clear of nearest challenger Luciano Benavides.
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Abu Dhabi: Honda HRC’s Spanish rider Tosha Schareina got his Desert Challenge off to the perfect start in the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge by taking top spot in a thrilling Qualifying Stage in Al Ain. The victory afforded him the opportunity to be the last of the top to choose his starting place for Stage 1 and the Spaniard wisely opted to start 10th, with nine wayfinding tracks ahead of him to follow.

And the strategy played out perfectly. Schareina attacked hard and after 164 kilometres he was 1 minute and 15 seconds clear of nearest challenger Luciano Benavides. Over the remaining distance he stretched the gap, and the Honda rider claimed the stage win just over two minutes ahead of team-mate Ricky Brabec and more than three clear of Red Bull KTM factory rider Benavides.

Schareina will now be first out of the gate for Stage 2 and will have to forge a path for his rivals, but the Spaniard says he’s ready to take that challenge. “It was really good today. I was ready to push. I thought the rest of the riders wouldn’t want to open tomorrow and I think we won so tomorrow we have that difficult mission to open the stage, and we’ll see.”

It was a different story in the cars category. Qualifying Stage winner Nasser Al Attiyah was quickest through Km 107, but last year’s Desert Challenge winner was outstripped for pace in the final section by Toyota Gazoo Racing’s Lucas Moraes who stormed to the Stage win 1m 01s ahead of Al Attiyah’s Dacia Sandriders teammate Sébastien Loeb with Seth Quintero third in the other factory Hilux, just over two minutes off the pace. Al Attiyah slid to fourth place at the end of the stage, 02m 16s off top spot.

For Moraes today marked his first Desert Challenge stage win and his eighth W2RC triumph. The result hands Toyota their 67th victory in the championship. Last year, his Hilux burned at Stage 3 arrival while he was fighting for victory.

The shock of the day came from Overdrive Racing’s Yazeed Al Rajhi. The 2025 Dakar winner suffered a suspected loss of engine power on his Toyota Hilux, and he ended the stage 8m 14s down on Moraes’ time.

There was drama in the Challenger Class when BBR Motorsport’s early-stage leader Nicolás Cavigliasso rolled his car at km 83. The Argentinian and his co-driver wife Valentina Pertegarini emerged unscathed but had to call on their assistance crew for repairs. Challenger honours eventually went to Cavigliasso’s team-mate Dania Akeel as BBR took the top three spots.

In the Quad category there were homegrown celebrations as Aldbulaziz Ahli recovered from a troubled Qualifying Stage to roar to victory in Stage 1 a massive 12 minutes ahead of Enrico Gaspari. The Stage’s Rally 2 winner was South Africa’s Michael Docherty.

The opening stage featured a challenging 243km special stage that took riders and drivers deep into the heart of the Abu Dhabi desert. With more than quarters of the special comprised of sand and dunes, and the rest featuring dry lake beds and dirt tracks, the stage was a true test of endurance and navigational sharpness.

Stage 2 will take the competitors on a tricky 302 km around Mezaira’a with 74kms of road and a 228 km special stage through the often treacherous terrain of the Liwa Oasis.

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