Carlos Sainz, VW, Dakar Rally 2010Carlos Sainz moved a step closer to Dakar Rally victory by winning stage 12, although closest rival Nasser Al-Attiyah was less than a minute slower.

Al-Attiyah had carved into Volkswagen teammate Sainz's advantage on stage 11, narrowing the gap from 10 to four and a half minutes as the Spaniard struggled with punctures.

But Sainz responded with a vengeance on the San Juan to San Rafael stage. Last year this was the day on which Sainz crashed out while holding a lead of nearly half an hour, but he set the pace from the outset this year.

Al-Attiyah closed in through the final sections of the stage – the last six kilometers of which had to be run in non-competitive conditions due to the huge volume of spectators at the finish – and was eventually only 52sec slower. The gap between the pair therefore stands at 5m20s with just two stages to go.

VW maintains its top-three formation overall, with Mark Miller in third, while X-raid BMW driver Stephane Peterhansel is still the best of the rest in fourth. Peterhansel's teammate Guerlain Chicherit, who had won yesterday's stage, had a scare when a suspension breakage cost him over an hour and a half, but he remains fifth overall.

Stage 12:

Pos  Driver                Car         Time/Gap

 1.  Carlos Sainz          VW          3h30m29s
 2.  Nasser Al-Attiyah     VW             + 52s
 3.  Mark Miller           VW           + 4m22s
 4.  Stephane Peterhansel  BMW         + 10m49s
 5.  Robby Gordon          Hummer      + 10m56s
 6.  Nicolas Misslin       Mitsubishi  + 17m58s
 7.  Carlos Sousa          Mitsubishi  + 19m13s
 8.  Orlando Terranova     Mitsubishi  + 21m50s
 9.  Giniel de Villiers    VW          + 25m21s
10.  Guilherme Spinelli    Mitsubishi  + 26m57s

Overall:

Pos  Driver                Car           Time/Gap

 1.  Carlos Sainz          VW           42h47m24s
 2.  Nasser Al-Attiyah     VW             + 5m20s
 3.  Mark Miller           VW            + 28m12s
 4.  Stephane Peterhansel  BMW         + 2h20m42s
 5.  Guerlain Chicherit    BMW         + 4h02m50s
 6.  Carlos Sousa          Mitsubishi  + 4h13m25s
 7.  Giniel de Villiers    VW          + 5h04m54s
 8.  Robby Gordon          Hummer      + 5h52m34s
 9.  Guilherme Spinelli    Mitsubishi  + 5h55m22s
10.  Orlando Terranova     Mitsubishi  + 5h55m32s