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Penalty Twist Denies Nani Roma as Mitch Guthrie Inherits Stage 5 Win — Lategan Plays the Long Game

Carl Harrison by Carl Harrison
January 8, 2026
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Penalty Twist Denies Nani Roma as Mitch Guthrie Inherits Stage 5 Win — Lategan Plays the Long Game

Mitch Guthrie Jr (USA) and Kellon Walch (USA) of Ford M-Sport race during stage 01 of Rally Dakar 2026 in Yanbu, Saudi Arabia on January 04, 2026 // Marcelo Maragni / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202601040017 // Usage for editorial use only //

The Dakar Rally once again proved that nothing is ever final until the penalties are applied.

What initially looked like a triumphant moment for Nani Roma was dramatically overturned after the Spaniard received a 1’10’’ time penalty at the end of the special. The sanction stripped Roma of what would have been his 14th career victory in the car category, handing the stage win instead to his teammate Mitch Guthrie.

Guthrie ultimately claimed victory by 1’06’’, capitalizing on the late ruling and delivering a decisive result on a day defined by strategy as much as speed.


Roma’s Celebration Cut Short

Roma had done everything required on the stopwatch, but the post-stage decision changed the outcome completely. The penalty dropped him behind Guthrie and rewrote the stage classification, turning a milestone win into a frustrating near-miss.

For Guthrie, the reversal was decisive — and fully legal — underlining Dakar’s unforgiving nature.


Lategan Sacrifices the Stage, Secures the Rally Lead

Further back, Henk Lategan endured a difficult day on paper, finishing the stage 12’47’’ behind the winner after opening the route for part of the special.

But Dakar is never just about today.

Thanks to the advantage he built yesterday, Lategan retains the overall lead in the general classification — and may have quietly improved his position for what comes next.


A Strategic Loss That Could Pay Off

Dropping down the order on stage 5 could turn out to be a blessing. By losing time today, Lategan is likely to avoid opening the stage tomorrow, particularly in the dunes — traditionally one of the most punishing navigation scenarios for the lead car.

Instead of carving fresh tracks, he will be able to pursue, a far more comfortable and often faster position in soft sand.


Dakar Reality Check

Stage wins can vanish.
Penalties can rewrite history.
And sometimes, losing time is the smartest move of all.

Roma leaves stage 5 frustrated.
Guthrie leaves with the win.
And Lategan leaves exactly where he wants to be — still in control of the Dakar Rally.

The chess match continues.

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