The heavy rain that affected Stage 5 of the 2017 Dakar Rally didnā€™t prevent Loeb/Elena from posting todayā€™s fastest time. This eveningā€™s leaderboard is topped by three PEUGEOT 3008DKRs, with Peterhansel/Cottret at the top of the pile in first place.

Poor weather led the organisers to chop 155km off todayā€™s 447km competitive section which provided the drivers and navigators alike with more hard work. Most of the crews reported getting lost at some point.

Running fifth in order, Loeb/Elena collected todayā€™s best time after visiting all the waypoints in front. The Franco/Monegasque crew is the first to claim two stage victories on this yearā€™s event and their performance has seen them leapfrog from fourth to second place.

Peterhansel/Cottret were third fastest and are now in front, 1m9s clear of their team-mates, while navigational difficulties cost the overnight leaders Despres/Castera around 10 minutes.

TYPE OF TERRAIN: high altitudes and WRC-style tracks to begin with.
CONDITIONS: Rain early on, then drier.
WEATHER: Early rain, with temperatures ranging from 5Ā°C to 21Ā°C.
AVERAGE SPEED: 87kph
TOP SPEED: 183.4kph

CLASSIFICATION ā€“ LEG 5:
1. LOEB SĆ©bastien (FRA) / ELENA Daniel (MON), PEUGEOT 3008DKR, 2h24m3s

2. ROMA Nani (ESP) / HARO Bravo (ESP), Toyota Hi-Lux, +44s
3. PETERHANSEL StƩphane (FRA) / COTTRET J-P. (FRA), PEUGEOT 3008DKR, +1m31s
4. DESPRES Cyril (FRA) / David CASTERA (FRA), PEUGEOT 3008DKR, +10m33s

5. DUMAS Romain (FRA) / GUEHENNEC Alain (FRA), PEUGEOT 3008DKR, +11m55s

PROVISIONAL STANDINGS AFTER LEG 5
1. PETERHANSEL StƩphane (FRA) / COTTRET J-P. (FRA), PEUGEOT 3008DKR, 14h2m58s
2. LOEB SĆ©bastien (FRA) / ELENA Daniel (MON), PEUGEOT 3008DKR, +1m9s
3. DESPRES Cyril (FR) / David CASTERA (FRA), PEUGEOT 3008DKR, +4m54s

4. ROMA Nani (ESP) / HARO Bravo (ESP), Toyota Hi-Lux, +5m35s
5. HIRVONEN Mikko (FIN) / PERIN Michel (FRA), Mini, +42m21s

ā€œQUOTE, UNQUOTEā€¦ā€

Bruno Famin
ā€œOur three cars all ran well today and are in strong positions, so thatā€™s good news. Our crews spent a little time finding the correct route but they lost less time than many of their rivals. Some big gaps have opened up, although Nani Roma isnā€™t very far behind. The way this yearā€™s Dakar is unfolding, we could well be the next team to hit trouble. Weā€™re a third of the way into the event now. Thereā€™s been drama every day so far and there could well be more to come.ā€

SĆ©bastien Loeb (PEUGEOT 3008DKR #309)
Leg 5: 1st / Overall: 2nd

ā€œTodayā€™s stage was really difficult, with some tough navigation. We started well but, like the others, we ended up getting lost in the final third and we lost much of the lead we had succeeded in building up. We were still fastest, though, so thatā€™s good, and our car ran like clockwork all day.ā€

StƩphane Peterhansel (PEUGEOT 3008DKR #300)
Leg 5: 3rd / Overall: 1st

ā€œIt was raining when we set off this morning, but it was a nice stage, even though it was technically demanding and a bit muddy in places. The navigation was complex, too, and it looks like everybody got lost, but our mistakes didnā€™t cost us too much time. We are only five days into the rally and there have already been four different leaders, although there hasnā€™t been much in it. Itā€™s nice to be in front at this stage but nobody should read too much into it.ā€

Cyril Despres (PEUGEOT 3008DKR #307)
Leg 5: 4th / Overall: 3rd

ā€œWe ran at a good pace on the WRC-style tracks today, which isnā€™t bad for an ex-biker. The navigation then got a little tighter and we missed one of the headings. We got back on the correct route at the same time as StĆ©phane which cost us a few minutes, as well as the rally lead. Itā€™s not too serious, though. Whatā€™s worrying me most at the moment is how we will be able to tackle Saturdayā€™s stage given the rain thatā€™s falling over Oruro as we speak.ā€

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