Acciona-Sainz takes first season win in round 2 of Extreme E Desert X Prix

Laia Sanz and Fraser McConnell of Acciona-Sainz XE Team celebrate winning the second race of the Desert X Prix in Jeddah. (Alastair Staley/LAT Images)
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Updated 19 February 2024
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Acciona-Sainz takes first season win in round 2 of Extreme E Desert X Prix

  • Andretti Altawkilat came in second with E.ON Veloce Racing third  

JEDDAH: The Acciona-Sainz XE Team on Sunday recorded their first win of the Extreme E season in round 2 of the Desert X Prix in Jeddah.

Fraser McConnell and Laia Sanz brought home the victory for the Spanish outfit, holding off Andretti Altawkilat’s Timmy Hansen and Catie Munnings who enjoyed a welcome return to form.

E.ON Veloce Racing finished third once more in Saudi Arabia, securing back-to-back podiums ahead of Rosberg X Racing who rounded out the order in the round two Grand Final.

The result moves ASXE up to second in the drivers’ standings, two points adrift of RXR who head the leaderboard with E.ON Veloce Racing completing the top-three positions.

“I am really happy for the team, happy for Laia and everybody back in Jamaica. This is a big, big win. Stepping into this team was such a huge step for me,” said McConnell after the victory. “So many other people could have had the opportunity, but I was chosen by Carlos and the team to be here.

“They saw something in me, they believed in me, and this gave me so much confidence to dig as deep as I could. I am living this opportunity as if it is my last, making sure I can make a name for myself and the team. Carlos has been a hero of mine growing up, so racing for him is such a feeling. It has been a very good first weekend.”

He added: “Yesterday we didn’t get what we wanted, but these things can happen when you push. We are here to win, not to be second or third, and everyone in Acciona-Sainz XE Team is doing everything they can to fulfill this goal. I am going to enjoy this win as much as I can. It is a long break now until the next round, but we will go through everything to analyze what we did right and what we did wrong. We will carry the positives and work on the negatives.”

McConnell’s colleague Sanz said: “I am super happy. This weekend was a tough fight because the pace is super high and everyone is improving, but I am super happy to take this first race victory with Fraser. Winning this race is made even more special after what happened last year in the season finale, where we narrowly missed the title. The team has done a great job this weekend to improve the car in each session and we felt really quick in the Grand Final, with enough strength to go for the win.

“We are feeling well as we leave Saudi Arabia. We know that the championship will be very tight, but today we saw that we have the pace to go for the win. Today we proved it. We must keep working hard.”

The start was always going to be crucial in the round two Grand Final, and it was ASXE’s McConnell who got the best launch of all to lead out of the first turn. It was an advantage the Jamaican never surrendered, putting ASXE in prime position to take the victory in his debut X Prix for the team.

Behind McConnell, Andretti Altawkilat Extreme E’s Timmy Hansen settled into second place as RXR’s Mikaela Ahlin-Kottulinsky and E.ON Veloce Racing’s Molly Taylor traded positions, with the Australian eventually coming out on top for the British outfit.

That was how the order stayed as the teams headed toward the switch zone for the driver change after two laps.

When the Odyssey 21 cars emerged, ASXE’s Sanz was immediately under huge pressure from Andretti Altawkilat’s Munnings. Try as she might, however, the Briton could not get ahead, with Sanz defending expertly to maintain the lead.

And the Spaniard held her nerve to take ASXE’s first win of season four in front of a jubilant Carlos Sainz Snr., with second place for Andretti Altawkilat ensuring their first podium since the Island X Prix last summer.

Catie Munnings of Andretti Altawkilat Extreme E said: “It’s fantastic to start the year with a podium, I always think the start of the season sets the tone for the rest of the year. We definitely had the pace and we were unlucky with our (qualifying) draw yesterday, which meant that we didn’t make it to the final, so it was really nice to redeem ourselves today. I think we had the pace to win but I think we’ll save that one for later in the year.”

Behind them, E.ON Veloce Racing’s Kevin Hansen and RXR’s Johan Kristoffersson dueled for the final podium slot, with the former coming out on top to secure a second third-place finish in as many days and ensuring both Hansen brothers finished on the podium.

Nico Rosberg’s outfit had to settle for fourth after taking round one honors yesterday, but still head the championship standings after the opening X Prix of the 2024 campaign.

Earlier on Sunday, the NEOM McLaren Extreme E Team secured crucial points with victory in the Redemption Race, sealing the win by overtaking series debutants Legacy Motor Club in Association with Jimmie Johnson in the closing stages.

Grand Final result

1. Acciona-Sainz XE Team 10:54.59

2. Andretti Altawkilat Extreme E +1.406

3. E.ON Veloce Racing +4.662

4. Rosberg X Racing +8.051

Redemption Race result

1. NEOM McLaren Extreme E Team 8:32.82

2. Legacy Motor Club +0.692

3. SUN Minimeal Team +9.809

4. JBXE (Did not finish)

Championship standings points

1. Rosberg X Racing 41

2. ACCIONA | SAINZ XE Team 39

3. E.ON Veloce Racing 33

4. Andretti Altawkilat Extreme E 31

5. NEOM McLaren Extreme E Team 30

6. Legacy Motor Club 18

7. SUN Minimeal Team 10

8. JBXE 10


Dubai Basketball edge Milan to secure EuroLeague victory

Updated 24 December 2025
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Dubai Basketball edge Milan to secure EuroLeague victory

DUBAI: Dubai Basketball strengthened their home-court reputation with a 99-92 win over EA7 Emporio Armani Milan in Round 18 of the EuroLeague at Coca-Cola Arena on Tuesday, cheered on by more than 5,000 fans.

The hosts made a fast start and immediately imposed themselves at both ends of the floor. Canadian center Mfiondu Kabengele and Serbian big man Filip Petrusev controlled the paint early, creating close-range scoring opportunities and forcing Milan into defensive adjustments. With McKinley Wright IV and Dwayne Bacon adding pace and penetration, Dubai surged into a double-digit lead and dictated the tempo of the opening quarter.

Milan struggled to settle and spent much of the first period on the back foot, as Dubai’s advantage stretched to 15 points. Although the visitors steadied themselves as the quarter progressed, the early deficit proved costly.

Dubai head coach Jurica Golemac praised the impact of the home crowd after the game, saying: “Congratulations to the fans. We were missing them for sure in the last home game, and they helped us a lot. In the first quarter, we played one of our best quarters this season. The next game is at home in three days, so there is no time to rest too much. We need to prepare for that game first. We are not thinking three games ahead — we prepare for every game and try to win every game.”

Milan showed improved rhythm in the second quarter, but Dubai responded before the break. Bacon punished defensive lapses from beyond the arc, while Kabengele finished strongly inside to help the hosts take a seven-point lead into halftime.

The final period was defined by composure rather than flair. Milan threatened to draw level on several occasions, but missed free throws and execution errors halted their momentum. Bacon sealed the outcome from the free-throw line in the final two minutes, pushing Dubai back into a double-digit advantage and closing out the contest.

Bacon led all scorers with 25 points, while Wright recorded 19 points and nine assists. Kabengele added 17 points, and Petrusev contributed 13 points and seven rebounds. For Milan, Guduric topped the scoring with 11 points, alongside seven rebounds and seven assists.

Dubai Basketball now turn their attention to the ABA League, where they remain unbeaten. The team return to Coca-Cola Arena to face Slovenia’s KRKA in Round 12 of the competition.