Overview
- Century’s Mathieu Serradori won Stage 10 around Bisha, with Nasser Al-Attiyah second as Dacia teammates Sébastien Loeb and Lucas Moraes followed.
- Al-Attiyah now leads the car category by 12:00 over Toyota’s Henk Lategan, with Nani Roma third at +12:50 and Loeb fourth at +23:04, according to provisional standings.
- Ford’s bid stumbled as Roma lost time in the dunes, Carlos Sainz ceded 45 minutes through navigation errors and a penalty, and Mattias Ekström was delayed by mechanical trouble.
- On two wheels, Daniel Sanders crashed at roughly the one‑third mark, suffered a broken collarbone and sternum, completed the stage far off the pace, and fell from first to fourth overall.
- Honda’s Ricky Brabec now leads RallyGP by 56 seconds over KTM’s Luciano Benavides after Adrien van Beveren won the stage and Brabec received credit for assisting Sanders.