David Zille had an up-and-down career in the World Rally-Raid Championship with Can-Am, but the switch to Taurus seems to have helped.

The South African Safari Rally’s Challenger class was a duel between Zille and points leader-slash-teammate Nicolás Cavigliasso. The pair won all five stages, Zille notching three, which quickly distanced them from the field.

Penalties set the tone early on. Cavigliasso, the Dakar Rally champ, fell behind early because of a two-minute penalty for missing a waypoint in Stage 1, which relegated him from third to fourth. Although Zille also got a minute tacked on for speeding that day, Cavigliasso had to work his out out of a four-minute hole. He nearly did so with his Stage 2 win while Zille fell from second to fifth after he failed to hit a checkpoint too. This sliced the gap down to five seconds before it swelled again as Zille won the next day.

Stage 4 was a disappointment for Cavigliasso as he placed fourth and 2:40 back of Zille. Entering the final day, Zille led him by 5:36 and had over 16-and-a-half minutes on third-placed Adam Kuś. Although Cavigliasso won Stage 5, he only beat his rival by 1:57.

The overall win was the first for Zille in the W2RC, who switched to Taurus T3 Max for the 2025 season. All but one of the seven Challengers in South Africa were Tauruses, and they locked out the top six.

Puck Klaassen was the only South African in the class and the lone non-Taurus holdout with her G Rally OT3. She initially finished third in Stage 3, but received 37 minutes of penalties for speeding that effectively killed her race.

Dania Akeel, the winner in Abu Dhabi, finished fifth overall and ahead of Prologue winner Pau Navarro despite a rollover while leading the final day. Navarro’s radiator sprung a leak in Stage 3 that cost him time, though he still holds second in the championship.

Of course, Cavigliasso’s advantage in the points grows from 11 to 31 points. Akeel moves past the absent Yasir Seaidan for third.

Results

FinishOverallNumberDriverNavigatorTeamClassTotal TimeMargin
115308David ZilleSebastian CesanaBBR MotorsportT3.112:54:39Leader
216301Nicolás CavigliassoValentina PertegariniBBR MotorsportT3.112:58:18+ 3:39
320305Adam KuśDmytro TsyroAKPOL Rally TeamT3.113:13:01+ 18:22
421306Khalifa Al-AttiyahBruno JacomyNasser RacingT3.113:14:05+ 1:26
522310Dania AkeelStéphane DupléBBR MotorsportT3.113:18:12+ 23:33
624320Pau NavarroJan Rosa ViñasBBR MotorsportT3.113:33:28+ 38:49
726302Puck KlaassenCharan MooreG Rally TeamT3.113:46:06+ 51:27

Stage winners

StageOverallDriverTime
Prologue1Pau Navarro7:06.0
Stage 120David Zille2:40:29
Stage 217Nicolás Cavigliasso3:32:39
Stage 316David Zille3:02:37
Stage 417David Zille2:17:29
Stage 516Nicolás Cavigliasso1:15:41

W2RC

Drivers

RankDriverPointsMargin
1Nicolás Cavigliasso147Leader
2Pau Navarro116– 31
3Dania Akeel98– 49
4Yasir Seaidan76– 71
5Adam Kuś72– 75
6Gonçalo Guerreiro61– 86
7Khalifa Al-Attiyah52– 95
8David Zille51– 96
9Puck Klaassen40– 107
10Corbin Leaverton39– 108
11Abdulaziz Al-Kuwari37– 110
T-12Mário Franco18– 129
T-12Khalid Al-Jafla18– 129
14Eduard Pons17– 130
15Pedro Gonçalves3– 144
16Rui Carneiro2– 145

Navigators

RankNavigatorPointsMargin
1Valentina Pertegarini147Leader
2Stéphane Duplé98– 49
3Michaël Metge76– 71
4Dmytro Tsyro72– 75
5Jan Rosa Viñas66– 81
6Cadu Sachs61– 86
7Bruno Jacomy52– 95
8Sebastian Cesana51– 96
9Lisandro Sisterna50– 97
10Charan Moore40– 107
11Taye Perry39– 108
12Nasser Al-Kuwari37– 110
13Andrei Rudnitski18– 129
T-14Jaume Betriu17– 130
T-14Rui Franco17– 130
16Hugo Magalhães3– 144
17Ola Fløene2– 145
18João Miranda1– 146

Featured image credit: Zille Rally Team

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