Dakar Rally leader Sainz handed 10-minute penalty


SALTA - Peugeot will appeal against a 10-minute penalty handed to Dakar Rally leader Carlos Sainz for "potentially dangerous" driving, the French car manufacturer said on Monday.
Dakar's disciplinary committee ruled that the 55-year-old Spaniard was at fault after an alleged collision with Dutch quad rider Kees Koolen.
"The truth is that Carlos did not hit the quad, because it was not damaged and also finished 10th in the two stages since," Peugeot team boss Bruno Famin said.
"In addition, if the organizers believe there was bad behaviour on Carlos' part, the penalty should be a monetary one. We are going to say that we are going to appeal the decision in the next hour."
Sainz, who won the race in 2010, still leads Qatari Nasser Al-Attiyah by almost 57 minutes with six days remaining.
Monday's 242km stage from Tupiza in Bolivia to the northern Argentine city of Salta was cancelled due to bad weather.
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