2012 Dakar Rally | |||
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Host country | Argentina Chile Peru | ||
Results | |||
Cars winner | Stéphane Peterhansel Jean-Paul Cottret Mini All4 Racing | ||
Bikes winner | Cyril Despres KTM | ||
Trucks winner | Gérard de Rooy Iveco | ||
Quads winner | Alejandro Patronelli Yamaha |
The 2012 Dakar Rally was the 34th running of the event. It was held in South America for the fourth successive time.
By 17 March 2011, Argentine president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner announced that the start would be in Mar del Plata, Argentina, the first stage would end in Bahía Blanca. The course would later cross the provinces of La Pampa, Mendoza, San Juan, La Rioja and Catamarca before crossing to Chile and finally ending in Peru.
On 9 January 2011, Peruvian press announced that Peru would host the three final stages of the 2012 Dakar Rally, with Lima, the Peruvian capital, hosting the awards ceremony. [1] The official announcement took place on 18 February in Paris. [2] A map displaying these final stages was also published. [3]
Near the end of the first stage, motorcycle rider Jorge Andrés Boero died following a crash. It was the 21st death of a competitor in the history of the rally. [4] During stage 2, the ultralight aircraft of a father son duo watching the race crashed. Both died at the scene. [5]
The sixth stage of the rally was cancelled due to heavy rain and snowfalls in the Anden-region near the border of Argentina and Chile. [6] [7] [8]
Stage | Date | From | To | Class | Road Section | Special | Total | Stage winners | ||||||
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km | mi | km | mi | km | mi | Bikes | Quads | Cars | Trucks | |||||
1 | 1 January | Mar del Plata | Santa Rosa | All | 763 | 474 | 57 | 35 | 820 | 509 | F. López | S. Lafuente | L. Novitskiy | M. van Vliet |
2 | 2 January | Santa Rosa | San Rafael | Bikes/Trucks | 487 | 302 | 295 | 183 | 782 | 486 | M. Coma | S. Lafuente | N. Al-Attiyah | G. de Rooy |
Cars | 487 | 302 | 290 | 180 | 777 | 483 | ||||||||
3 | 3 January | San Rafael | San Juan | Bikes | 291 | 180 | 270 | 167 | 561 | 348 | C. Despres | M. Patronelli | N. Roma | M. Biasion |
Cars/Trucks | 291 | 180 | 208 | 129 | 499 | 310 | ||||||||
4 | 4 January | San Juan | Chilecito | All | 424 | 263 | 326 | 202 | 750 | 466 | M. Coma | T. Maffei | S. Peterhansel | G. de Rooy |
5 | 5 January | Chilecito | Fiambalá | Bikes | 151 | 93 | 265 | 164 | 416 | 258 | C. Despres | M. Patronelli | K. Hołowczyc | G. de Rooy |
Cars/Trucks | 246 | 152 | 177 | 110 | 363 | 225 | ||||||||
6 | 6 January | Fiambalá | Copiapó | All | 394 | 244 | 247 | 153 | 641 | 398 | Stage cancelled | |||
7 | 7 January | Copiapó | Copiapó | All | 154 | 95 | 419 | 260 | 573 | 356 | M. Coma | A. Patronelli | N. Al-Attiyah | G. de Rooy |
8 January | Copiapó | Rest day | ||||||||||||
8 | 9 January | Copiapó | Antofagasta | All | 245 | 152 | 477 | 296 | 722 | 448 | M. Coma | M. Patronelli | N. Roma | A. Loprais |
9 | 10 January | Antofagasta | Iquique | All | 9 | 5 | 556 | 345 | 565 | 351 | H. Rodrigues | A. Patronelli | R. Gordon | M. Biasion |
10 | 11 January | Iquique | Arica | All | 317 | 197 | 377 | 234 | 694 | 431 | J. Barreda | T. Maffei | N. Roma | A. Ardavichus |
11 | 12 January | Arica | Arequipa | Bikes | 171 | 106 | 534 | 331 | 705 | 438 | C. Despres | A. Patronelli | S. Peterhansel 1 | A. Karginov |
Cars | 120 | 74 | 478 | 297 | 598 | 371 | ||||||||
Trucks | 120 | 74 | 432 | 268 | 552 | 343 | ||||||||
12 | 13 January | Arequipa | Nazca | Bikes | 259 | 160 | 245 | 152 | 504 | 313 | M. Coma | M. Patronelli | L. Novitskiy 1 | G. de Rooy |
Cars/Trucks | 412 | 256 | 245 | 152 | 657 | 408 | ||||||||
13 | 14 January | Nazca | Pisco | All | 100 | 62 | 275 | 170 | 375 | 233 | H. Rodrigues | T. Maffei | S. Peterhansel | A. Karginov |
14 | 15 January | Pisco | Lima | All | 254 | 157 | 29 | 18 | 283 | 175 | P. A. Ullevålseter | T. Maffei | R. Leal dos Santos 1 | M. Biasion |
TOTALS | km | mi | km | mi | km | mi | ||||||||
Bikes | 4,019 | 2,497 | 4,372 | 2,717 | 8,391 | 5,214 | ||||||||
Cars | 4,216 | 2,620 | 4,161 | 2,586 | 8,377 | 5,205 | ||||||||
Trucks | 4,216 | 2,620 | 4,120 | 2,560 | 8,336 | 5,180 |
Notes:
The competition in the category rapidly developed into a two-horse race between KTM riders Cyril Despres and Marc Coma, who between them had won each previous Dakar event since 2005. It was Coma who seized the advantage initially with a victory on stage two, but a navigational error during the third stage dropped him ten minutes behind Despres. [9] The gap between the pair remained close to the ten-minute mark until Despres lost time by getting stuck in mud during the eighth stage, allowing Coma to re-take the lead. [10] The battle remained extremely close for the following stages, with Coma and Despres exchanging the lead on two further occasions before the outcome of the battle was effectively settled during the thirteenth stage – Coma lost almost an hour to his rival, largely through the result of a 45-minute penalty for an engine change but also due to gearbox issues and further navigational trouble. [11] That allowed Despres to take a comfortable victory over Coma by a margin of 53 minutes, with Yamaha rider Hélder Rodrigues, who had held third position since the fourth stage, a further 18 minutes behind the Spaniard having picked up two stage wins during the event. KTM riders Jordi Viladoms and Štefan Svitko completed the top five, with Pål Anders Ullevålseter, who won the final stage of the event, in sixth position. Francisco Lòpez, who won the opening stage, had been running in fourth but was forced to retire after the seventh stage due to a fall which aggravated a previous knee injury. [12]
Sergio Lafuente took the first two-stage wins before losing an hour during the third stage. That handed the advantage briefly to Alejandro Patronelli, but his countryman Tomas Maffei seized the lead after victory in the fourth stage. However, both Maffei and Marcos Patronelli, brother of Alejandro, both effectively dropped out of contention when both lost considerable ground (54 minutes and 1 hour 20 minutes respectively) during the seventh stage, giving Alejandro Patronelli a lead of almost an hour after winning the stage. He took a further two stage wins en route to a comfortable victory in the overall classification by a margin of 1 hour and 20 minutes. Maffei lost second position in the ninth stage, and would finish in third overall despite winning the last two stages, 54 minutes down on the second of the Patronelli brothers. Completing the all-Yamaha, all-South American top five were Ignacio Casale, six hours adrift of the winning time, and Lafuente, who was another two hours further behind.
With the withdrawal of the Volkswagen Motorsport works team, the first privateer winner since Jean-Louis Schlesser in 2000 was assured. The all-new X-Raid Mini All4 proved immediately competitive, with Leonid Novitskiy winning the first stage, Nani Roma winning the third stage and nine-time Dakar winner Stéphane Peterhansel re-taking the lead of the overall classification after taking victory in the fourth stage. Krzysztof Hołowczyc, also at the wheel of a Mini, held second behind Peterhansel after winning the fifth stage and remained inside the top three until power steering failure during the tenth stage ruled him out of contention. [13]
Roma then became Peterhansel's closest rival, with 19 minutes separating the pair after the Spaniard's win in the tenth stage. Roma would eventually finish the rally in second position, 40 minutes down on his teammate after getting stuck in sand dunes on the penultimate stage, with Peterhansel taking his tenth Dakar victory after adding to his stage win tally during the penultimate stage. 2009 winner Giniel de Villiers, driving a Toyota Hilux, finished a distant third overall, 32 minutes behind Roma, having failed to win any stages. Novitskiy was classified in fourth position after winning stage twelve, albeit over two hours behind Peterhansel.
It was an event to forget for defending champion Nasser Al-Attiyah. He lost nine minutes during the first stage after his Hummer's engine lost oil pressure. [14] The Qatari went on to win the second stage, but lost over half an hour to Peterhansel in the fourth stage; winning the seventh stage had seen Al-Attiyah recover to sixth place before engine and alternator problems during the ninth stage warranted his retirement. [15] Teammate Robby Gordon was at this stage just five minutes behind Peterhansel with a win on the ninth stage, but the gap increased to 20 minutes when the American hit a rock on the tenth stage. [13] An illegal modification to his Hummer's engine then saw Gordon disqualified, though he continued to compete under appeal for the remainder of the rally. [16] He would have finished fifth in the overall classification with three further stage wins, Toyota driver Lucio Alvarez inheriting the position as a result of Gordon losing the appeal. [17]
Never outside the top two of the overall classification, the event was dominated by Iveco driver Gérard de Rooy. After finishing second to fellow Dutch competitor Marcel van Vliet in the opening stage, de Rooy won the second to lead the overall classification and re-took the lead after victory in the fourth stage. He consolidated his lead with two more successive stage victories, opening a 15-minute advantage over Aleš Loprais before the Tatra driver was forced to retire after an accident in the non-timed section of the ninth stage. [18] De Rooy then held a 47-minute advantage over teammate Hans Stacey, a gap he extended to 51 minutes by the end of the event with a final stage victory in the twelfth stage. Stacey secured second in the overall standings despite not having won any stages, with Artur Ardavichus the best of the Kamaz entries in third position – 1 hour and 47 minutes down on de Rooy with victory in the tenth stage to his credit.
Eduard Nikolaev, taking over as de facto Kamaz team leader after the retirement of Vladimir Chagin and Firdaus Kabirov, was excluded for an incident with a competitor in the car category during the fourth stage.[ citation needed ] Kamaz drivers Andrey Karginov, who won the eleventh stage, and Ilgizar Mardeev completed the top five. Former World Rally champion Miki Biasion was running third before losing over six hours during a torrid seventh stage, though the Italian won two more stages (to add to his victory on the third stage) en route to recovering to sixth place overall.
Stage result | General classification | |||||||||
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Stage | Pos | Competitor | Make | Time | Difference | Pos | Competitor | Make | Time | Difference |
1 | 1 | Francisco López | Aprilia | 32:37 | 1 | Francisco López | Aprilia | 32:37 | ||
2 | Marc Coma | KTM | 32:51 | 0:14 | 2 | Marc Coma | KTM | 32:51 | 0:14 | |
3 | Javier Pizzolito | Honda | 33:04 | 0:27 | 3 | Javier Pizzolito | Honda | 33:04 | 0:27 | |
2 | 1 | Marc Coma | KTM | 3:07:31 | 1 | Marc Coma | KTM | 3:40:12 | ||
2 | Cyril Despres | KTM | 3:08:39 | 1:18 | 2 | Francisco Lòpez | Aprilia | 3:42:42 | 2:30 | |
3 | Joan Barreda | Husqvarna | 3:09:54 | 2:33 | 3 | Cyril Despres | KTM | 3:43:04 | 2:52 | |
3 | 1 | Cyril Despres | KTM | 3:48:38 | 1 | Cyril Despres | KTM | 7:31:42 | ||
2 | Frans Verhoeven | Sherco | 3:57:15 | 8:37 | 2 | Marc Coma | KTM | 7:41:54 | 10:12 | |
3 | Paulo Gonçalves | Husqvarna | 3:57:17 | 8:39 | 3 | David Casteu | Yamaha | 7:48:58 | 17:16 | |
4 | 1 | Marc Coma | KTM | 4:16:43 | 1 | Cyril Despres | KTM | 11:50:27 | ||
2 | Cyril Despres | KTM | 4:18:54 | 2:02 | 2 | Marc Coma | KTM | 11:58:37 | 8:10 | |
3 | Frans Verhoeven | Sherco | 4:25:09 | 8:26 | 3 | Hélder Rodrigues | Yamaha | 12:17:15 | 26:48 | |
5 | 1 | Cyril Despres | KTM | 2:28:33 | 1 | Cyril Despres | KTM | 14:19:00 | ||
2 | Marc Coma | KTM | 2:30:14 | 1:41 | 2 | Marc Coma | KTM | 14:28:51 | 9:51 | |
3 | Joan Barreda | Husqvarna | 2:41:15 | 12:42 | 3 | Hélder Rodrigues | Yamaha | 15:06:56 | 47:56 | |
6 | Stage cancelled | |||||||||
7 | 1 | Marc Coma | KTM | 3:51:35 | 1 | Cyril Despres | KTM | 18:12:38 | ||
2 | Cyril Despres | KTM | 3:53:38 | 2:03 | 2 | Marc Coma | KTM | 18:20:26 | 7:48 | |
3 | Paulo Gonçalves | Husqvarna | 3:54:24 | 2:49 | 3 | Hélder Rodrigues | Yamaha | 19:02:17 | 49:39 | |
8 | 1 | Marc Coma | KTM | 5:03:52 | 1 | Marc Coma | KTM | 23:24:18 | ||
2 | Pål Anders Ullevålseter | KTM | 5:05:47 | 1:55 | 2 | Cyril Despres | KTM | 23:25:44 | 1:26 | |
3 | Ruben Faria | Husqvarna | 5:10:52 | 7:00 | 3 | Hélder Rodrigues | Yamaha | 24:13:19 | 49:01 | |
9 | 1 | Hélder Rodrigues | Yamaha | 5:16:17 | 1 | Cyril Despres | KTM | 28:45:17 | ||
2 | Cyril Despres | KTM | 5:19:33 | 3:16 | 2 | Marc Coma | KTM | 28:47:45 | 2:28 | |
3 | Štefan Svitko | KTM | 5:20:25 | 4:35 | 3 | Hélder Rodrigues | Yamaha | 29:29:36 | 44:19 | |
10 | 1 | Joan Barreda | Husqvarna | 4:18:43 | 1 | Cyril Despres | KTM | 33:07:39 | ||
2 | Marc Coma | KTM | 4:20:15 | 1:32 | 2 | Marc Coma | KTM | 33:08:00 | 0:21 | |
3 | Cyril Despres | KTM | 4:22:22 | 3:39 | 3 | Hélder Rodrigues | Yamaha | 33:53:35 | 45:56 | |
11 | 1 | Cyril Despres | KTM | 4:03:37 | 1 | Cyril Despres | KTM | 37:11.16 | ||
2 | Gerard Farrés | KTM | 4:05:16 | 1:39 | 2 | Marc Coma | KTM | 37:13:38 | 2:22 | |
3 | Marc Coma | KTM | 4:05:38 | 2:01 | 3 | Hélder Rodrigues | Yamaha | 38:19:56 | 1:34:56 | |
12 | 1 | Marc Coma | KTM | 2:24:38 | 1 | Marc Coma | KTM | 39:38:16 | ||
2 | Joan Barreda | Husqvarna | 2:27:21 | 2:43 | 2 | Cyril Despres | KTM | 39:39:51 | 1:35 | |
3 | Jordi Viladoms | KTM | 2:27:48 | 3:10 | 3 | Hélder Rodrigues | Yamaha | 40:52:05 | 1:13:49 | |
13 | 1 | Hélder Rodrigues | Yamaha | 3:21:16 | 1 | Cyril Despres | KTM | 43:01:54 | ||
2 | Cyril Despres | KTM | 3:22:03 | 0:47 | 2 | Marc Coma | KTM | 43:57:57 | 0:56:03 | |
3 | Jordi Viladoms | KTM | 3:24:16 | 3:00 | 3 | Hélder Rodrigues | Yamaha | 44:13:21 | 1:11:27 | |
14 | 1 | Pål Anders Ullevålseter | KTM | 0:22:26 | 1 | Cyril Despres | KTM | 43:28:11 | ||
2 | Marc Coma | KTM | 00:23:34 | 01:08 | 2 | Marc Coma | KTM | 44:21:31 | 0:53:20 | |
3 | Štefan Svitko | KTM | 00:24:09 | 01:43 | 3 | Hélder Rodrigues | Yamaha | 44:39:28 | 1:11:17 |
Stage result | General classification | |||||||||
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Stage | Pos | Competitor | Make | Time | Difference | Pos | Competitor | Make | Time | Difference |
1 | 1 | Sergio Lafuente | Yamaha | 40:13 | 1 | Sergio Lafuente | Yamaha | 40:13 | ||
2 | Marcos Patronelli | Yamaha | 41:07 | 0:54 | 2 | Marcos Patronelli | Yamaha | 41:07 | 0:54 | |
3 | Tomas Maffei | Yamaha | 41:20 | 1:07 | 3 | Tomas Maffei | Yamaha | 41:20 | 1:07 | |
2 | 1 | Sergio Lafuente | Yamaha | 3:49:56 | 1 | Sergio Lafuente | Yamaha | 4:30:09 | ||
2 | Alejandro Patronelli | Yamaha | 3:54:04 | 4:08 | 2 | Alejandro Patronelli | Yamaha | 4:36:43 | 6:34 | |
3 | Tomas Maffei | Yamaha | 3:58:31 | 8:35 | 3 | Tomas Maffei | Yamaha | 4:39:51 | 9:42 | |
3 | 1 | Marcos Patronelli | Yamaha | 4:53:29 | 1 | Alejandro Patronelli | Yamaha | 9:32:31 | ||
2 | Tomas Maffei | Yamaha | 4:55:21 | 1:52 | 2 | Marcos Patronelli | Yamaha | 9:33:26 | 0:55 | |
3 | Alejandro Patronelli | Yamaha | 4:55:48 | 2:19 | 3 | Tomas Maffei | Yamaha | 9:35:12 | 2:41 | |
4 | 1 | Tomas Maffei | Yamaha | 5:13:30 | 1 | Tomas Maffei | Yamaha | 14:48:11 | ||
2 | Alejandro Patronelli | Yamaha | 5:19:03 | 5:33 | 2 | Alejandro Patronelli | Yamaha | 14:51:34 | 2:52 | |
3 | Marcos Patronelli | Yamaha | 5:21:26 | 7:56 | 3 | Marcos Patronelli | Yamaha | 14:54:52 | 6:10 | |
5 | 1 | Marcos Patronelli | Yamaha | 2:58:37 | 1 | Tomas Maffei | Yamaha | 17:51:27 | ||
2 | Alejandro Patronelli | Yamaha | 3:00:28 | 1:51 | 2 | Alejandro Patronelli | Yamaha | 17:52:02 | 0:35 | |
3 | Tomas Maffei | Yamaha | 3:02:45 | 4:08 | 3 | Marcos Patronelli | Yamaha | 17:53:29 | 2:02 | |
6 | Stage cancelled | |||||||||
7 | 1 | Alejandro Patronelli | Yamaha | 4:36:16 | 1 | Alejandro Patronelli | Yamaha | 22:28:18 | ||
2 | Ignacio Casale | Yamaha | 4:53:26 | 17:10 | 2 | Tomas Maffei | Yamaha | 23:27:11 | 58:53 | |
3 | Sergio Lafuente | Yamaha | 5:10:15 | 33:59 | 3 | Marcos Patronelli | Yamaha | 23:49:53 | 1:21:35 | |
8 | 1 | Marcos Patronelli | Yamaha | 6:14:07 | 1 | Alejandro Patronelli | Yamaha | 28:45:03 | ||
2 | Alejandro Patronelli | Yamaha | 6:16:45 | 2:38 | 2 | Tomas Maffei | Yamaha | 29:51:08 | 1:06:05 | |
3 | Tomas Maffei | Yamaha | 6:23:57 | 9:50 | 3 | Marcos Patronelli | Yamaha | 30:04:00 | 1:18:57 | |
9 | 1 | Alejandro Patronelli | Yamaha | 6:21:18 | 1 | Alejandro Patronelli | Yamaha | 35:06:21 | ||
2 | Marcos Patronelli | Yamaha | 6:22:20 | 1:02 | 2 | Marcos Patronelli | Yamaha | 37:26:20 | 1:19:59 | |
3 | Tomas Maffei | Yamaha | 7:05:25 | 44:07 | 3 | Tomas Maffei | Yamaha | 37:56:33 | 1:50:12 | |
10 | 1 | Tomas Maffei | Yamaha | 5:10:08 | 1 | Alejandro Patronelli | Yamaha | 40:29:55 | ||
2 | Marcos Patronelli | Yamaha | 5:23:04 | 12:56 | 2 | Marcos Patronelli | Yamaha | 41:49:24 | 1:19:29 | |
3 | Alejandro Patronelli | Yamaha | 5:23:34 | 13:26 | 3 | Tomas Maffei | Yamaha | 42:06:41 | 1:36:46 | |
11 | 1 | Alejandro Patronelli | Yamaha | 4:53:45 | 1 | Alejandro Patronelli | Yamaha | 45:23:40 | ||
2 | Marcos Patronelli | Yamaha | 4:54:16 | 0:31 | 2 | Marcos Patronelli | Yamaha | 46:43:40 | 1:20:00 | |
3 | Tomas Maffei | Yamaha | 5:12:42 | 18:57 | 3 | Tomas Maffei | Yamaha | 47:34:23 | 2:10:43 | |
12 | 1 | Marcos Patronelli | Yamaha | 2:57:29 | 1 | Alejandro Patronelli | Yamaha | 48:21:51 | ||
2 | Alejandro Patronelli | Yamaha | 2:58:11 | 0:42 | 2 | Marcos Patronelli | Yamaha | 49:41:09 | 1:19:18 | |
3 | Tomas Maffei | Yamaha | 3:11:23 | 13:54 | 3 | Tomas Maffei | Yamaha | 50:45:46 | 2:23:55 | |
13 | 1 | Tomas Maffei | Yamaha | 4:00:42 | 1 | Alejandro Patronelli | Yamaha | 52:30:49 | ||
2 | Sergio Lafuente | Yamaha | 4:07:46 | 7:04 | 2 | Marcos Patronelli | Yamaha | 53:50:37 | 1:19:48 | |
3 | Alejandro Patronelli | Yamaha | 4:08:58 | 8:12 | 3 | Tomas Maffei | Yamaha | 54:46:28 | 2:15:39 | |
14 | 1 | Tomas Maffei | Yamaha | 0:29:44 | 1 | Alejandro Patronelli | Yamaha | 53:01:47 | ||
2 | Sergio Lafuente | Yamaha | 0:30:33 | 0:49 | 2 | Marcos Patronelli | Yamaha | 54:22:08 | 1:20:17 | |
3 | Alejandro Patronelli | Yamaha | 0:31:02 | 1:18 | 3 | Tomas Maffei | Yamaha | 55:16:12 | 2:14:21 |
Stage result | General classification | |||||||||
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Stage | Pos | Competitor | Make | Time | Difference | Pos | Competitor | Make | Time | Difference |
1 | 1 | Leonid Novitskiy Andreas Schulz | Mini | 32:12 | 1 | Leonid Novitskiy Andreas Schulz | Mini | 32:12 | ||
2 | Krzysztof Hołowczyc Jean-Marc Fortin | Mini | 32:17 | 0:05 | 2 | Krzysztof Hołowczyc Jean-Marc Fortin | Mini | 32:17 | 0:05 | |
3 | Stéphane Peterhansel Jean-Paul Cottret | Mini | 32:21 | 0:09 | 3 | Stéphane Peterhansel Jean-Paul Cottret | Mini | 32:21 | 0:09 | |
2 | 1 | Nasser Al-Attiyah Lucas Cruz | Hummer | 2:47:18 | 1 | Stéphane Peterhansel Jean-Paul Cottret | Mini | 3:20:33 | ||
2 | Stéphane Peterhansel Jean-Paul Cottret | Mini | 2:48:12 | 0:54 | 2 | Robby Gordon Johnny Campbell | Hummer | 3:23:01 | 2:28 | |
3 | Robby Gordon Johnny Campbell | Hummer | 2:50:00 | 2:42 | 3 | Krzysztof Hołowczyc Jean-Marc Fortin | Mini | 3:23:06 | 2:33 | |
3 | 1 | Joan Roma Michel Périn | Mini | 2:26:51 | 1 | Krzysztof Hołowczyc Jean-Marc Fortin | Mini | 5:51:06 | ||
2 | Krzysztof Hołowczyc Jean-Marc Fortin | Mini | 2:28:00 | 1:09 | 2 | Robby Gordon Johnny Campbell | Hummer | 5:52:00 | 0:54 | |
3 | Nasser Al-Attiyah Lucas Cruz | Hummer | 2:28:20 | 1:29 | 3 | Giniel de Villiers Dirk von Zitzewitz | Toyota | 5:52:46 | 1:40 | |
4 | 1 | Stéphane Peterhansel Jean-Paul Cottret | Mini | 3:49:33 | 1 | Stéphane Peterhansel Jean-Paul Cottret | Mini | 9:43:20 | ||
2 | Orlando Terranova Andy Grider | Toyota | 3:54:52 | 5:19 | 2 | Giniel de Villiers Dirk von Zitzewitz | Toyota | 9:49:01 | 5:41 | |
3 | Giniel de Villiers Dirk von Zitzewitz | Toyota | 3:56:15 | 6:42 | 3 | Joan Roma Michel Périn | Mini | 9:50:04 | 6:44 | |
5 | 1 | Krzysztof Hołowczyc Jean-Marc Fortin | Mini | 2:10:51 | 1 | Stéphane Peterhansel Jean-Paul Cottret | Mini | 11:58:03 | ||
2 | Robby Gordon Johnny Campbell | Hummer | 2:11:52 | 1:01 | 2 | Krzysztof Hołowczyc Jean-Marc Fortin | Mini | 12:02:21 | 4:18 | |
3 | Stéphane Peterhansel Jean-Paul Cottret | Mini | 2:14:43 | 3:52 | 3 | Joan Roma Michel Périn | Mini | 12:08:42 | 10:39 | |
6 | Stage cancelled | |||||||||
7 | 1 | Nasser Al-Attiyah Lucas Cruz | Hummer | 3:26:57 | 1 | Stéphane Peterhansel Jean-Paul Cottret | Mini | 15:32:53 | ||
2 | Robby Gordon Johnny Campbell | Hummer | 3:34:27 | 7:30 | 2 | Krzysztof Hołowczyc Jean-Marc Fortin | Mini | 15:44:15 | 11:22 | |
3 | Stéphane Peterhansel Jean-Paul Cottret | Mini | 3:34:50 | 7:53 | 3 | Robby Gordon Johnny Campbell | Hummer | 15:46:02 | 13:09 | |
8 | 1 | Joan Roma Michel Périn | Mini | 4:25:44 | 1 | Stéphane Peterhansel Jean-Paul Cottret | Mini | 20:04:15 | ||
2 | Robby Gordon Johnny Campbell | Hummer | 4:25:49 | 0:05 | 2 | Robby Gordon Johnny Campbell | Hummer | 20:11:51 | 7:36 | |
3 | Krzysztof Hołowczyc Jean-Marc Fortin | Mini | 4:27:48 | 2:04 | 3 | Krzysztof Hołowczyc Jean-Marc Fortin | Mini | 20:12:03 | 7:48 | |
9 | 1 | Robby Gordon Johnny Campbell | Hummer | 4:35:21 | 1 | Stéphane Peterhansel Jean-Paul Cottret | Mini | 24:41:14 | ||
2 | Stéphane Peterhansel Jean-Paul Cottret | Mini | 4:36:59 | 1:38 | 2 | Robby Gordon Johnny Campbell | Hummer | 24:47:12 | 5:58 | |
3 | Joan Roma Michel Périn | Mini | 4:43:58 | 8:37 | 3 | Krzysztof Hołowczyc Jean-Marc Fortin | Mini | 24:58:03 | 16:49 | |
10 | 1 | Joan Roma Michel Périn | Mini | 3:59:37 | 1 | Stéphane Peterhansel Jean-Paul Cottret | Mini | 28:41:12 | ||
2 | Stéphane Peterhansel Jean-Paul Cottret | Mini | 3:59:58 | 0:21 | 2 | Joan Roma Michel Périn | Mini | 29:00:17 | 19:05 | |
3 | Giniel de Villiers Dirk von Zitzewitz | Toyota | 4:07:21 | 7:44 | 3 | Giniel de Villiers Dirk von Zitzewitz | Toyota | 29:42:45 | 1:01:33 | |
11 | 1 | Stéphane Peterhansel Jean-Paul Cottret | Mini | 3:56:53 | 1 | Stéphane Peterhansel Jean-Paul Cottret | Mini | 32:38:05 | ||
2 | Joan Roma Michel Périn | Mini | 4:00:37 | 3:44 | 2 | Joan Roma Michel Périn | Mini | 33:00:54 | 22:49 | |
3 | Ricardo Leal dos Santos Paulo Fiuza | Mini | 4:05:49 | 8:56 | 3 | Giniel de Villiers Dirk von Zitzewitz | Toyota | 9:49:06 | 1:11:01 | |
12 | 1 | Leonid Novitskiy Andreas Schulz | Mini | 2:29:50 | 1 | Stéphane Peterhansel Jean-Paul Cottret | Mini | 35:19:04 | ||
2 | Giniel de Villiers Dirk von Zitzewitz | Toyota | 2:36:38 | 6:48 | 2 | Joan Roma Michel Périn | Mini | 35:39:04 | 20:00 | |
3 | Bernhard ten Brinke Matthieu Baumel | Mitsubishi | 2:37:47 | 7:57 | 3 | Giniel de Villiers Dirk von Zitzewitz | Toyota | 36:25:44 | 1:06:40 | |
13 | 1 | Stéphane Peterhansel Jean-Paul Cottret | Mini | 3:09:47 | 1 | Stéphane Peterhansel Jean-Paul Cottret | Mini | 38:28:51 | ||
2 | Giniel de Villiers Dirk von Zitzewitz | Toyota | 3:18:16 | 8:29 | 2 | Joan Roma Michel Périn | Mini | 39:11:48 | 42:57 | |
3 | Leonid Novitskiy Andreas Schulz | Mini | 3:22:42 | 12:55 | 3 | Giniel de Villiers Dirk von Zitzewitz | Toyota | 39:44:00 | 1:15:09 | |
14 | 1 | Ricardo Leal dos Santos Paulo Fiuza | Mini | 23:04 | 1 | Stéphane Peterhansel Jean-Paul Cottret | Mini | 38:54:46 | ||
2 | Krzysztof Hołowczyc Jean-Marc Fortin | Mini | 23:21 | 0:17 | 2 | Joan Roma Michel Périn | Mini | 39:36:42 | 41:56 | |
3 | Giniel de Villiers Dirk von Zitzewitz | Toyota | 24:11 | 1:07 | 3 | Giniel de Villiers Dirk von Zitzewitz | Toyota | 40:08:11 | 1:13:25 |
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Stage | Pos | Competitor | Make | Time | Difference | Pos | Competitor | Make | Time | Difference |
1 | 1 | Marcel van Vliet Bell Peter Serge Bruynkens | MAN | 37:45 | 1 | Marcel van Vliet Bell Peter Serge Bruynkens | MAN | 37:45 | ||
2 | Gérard de Rooy Dariusz Rodewald Tom Colsoul | Iveco | 38:11 | 0:26 | 2 | Gérard de Rooy Dariusz Rodewald Tom Colsoul | Iveco | 38:11 | 0:26 | |
3 | Franz Echter Detlef Ruf Artur Klein | MAN | 38:41 | 0:56 | 3 | Franz Echter Detlef Ruf Artur Klein | MAN | 38:41 | 0:56 | |
2 | 1 | Gérard de Rooy Dariusz Rodewald Tom Colsoul | Iveco | 3:10:00 | 1 | Gérard de Rooy Dariusz Rodewald Tom Colsoul | Iveco | 3:48:11 | ||
2 | Eduard Nikolaev Sergey Savostin Vladimir Rybakov | Kamaz | 3:13:21 | 3:21 | 2 | Eduard Nikolaev Sergey Savostin Vladimir Rybakov | Kamaz | 3:53:41 | 5:30 | |
3 | Hans Stacey Hans van Goor Bernard der Kinderen | Iveco | 3:14:56 | 4:56 | 3 | Hans Stacey Hans van Goor Bernard der Kinderen | Iveco | 3:54:00 | 5:49 | |
3 | 1 | Miki Biasion Michel Huisman Giorgio Albiero | Iveco | 2:50:53 | 1 | Artur Ardavichus Alexey Kuzmich Nurlan Turlubaev | Kamaz | 6:47:33 | ||
2 | Artur Ardavichus Alexey Kuzmich Nurlan Turlubaev | Kamaz | 2:52:02 | 1:09 | 2 | Gérard de Rooy Dariusz Rodewald Tom Colsoul | Iveco | 6:48:01 | 0:28 | |
3 | Andrey Karginov Igor Devyatkin Andrey Mokeev | Kamaz | 2:53:12 | 2:19 | 3 | Miki Biasion Michel Huisman Giorgio Albiero | Iveco | 6:49:24 | 1:51 | |
4 | 1 | Gérard de Rooy Dariusz Rodewald Tom Colsoul | Iveco | 4:22:12 | 1 | Gérard de Rooy Dariusz Rodewald Tom Colsoul | Iveco | 11:10:13 | ||
2 | Hans Stacey Hans van Goor Bernard der Kinderen | Iveco | 4:23:25 | 1:13 | 2 | Hans Stacey Hans van Goor Bernard der Kinderen | Iveco | 11:12:55 | 2:42 | |
3 | Miki Biasion Michel Huisman Giorgio Albiero | Iveco | 4:23:55 | 1:43 | 3 | Miki Biasion Michel Huisman Giorgio Albiero | Iveco | 11:13:19 | 3:06 | |
5 | 1 | Gérard de Rooy Dariusz Rodewald Tom Colsoul | Iveco | 2:34:30 | 1 | Gérard de Rooy Dariusz Rodewald Tom Colsoul | Iveco | 13:44:43 | ||
2 | Aleš Loprais Petr Almáši Michael Ernst | Tatra | 2:34:44 | 0:14 | 2 | Hans Stacey Hans van Goor Bernard der Kinderen | Iveco | 13:49:04 | 4:21 | |
3 | Miki Biasion Michel Huisman Giorgio Albiero | Iveco | 2:35:49 | 1:19 | 3 | Miki Biason Michel Huisman Giorgio Albiero | Iveco | 13:49:08 | 4:25 | |
6 | Stage cancelled | |||||||||
7 | 1 | Gérard de Rooy Dariusz Rodewald Tom Colsoul | Iveco | 4:20:32 | 1 | Gérard de Rooy Dariusz Rodewald Tom Colsoul | Iveco | 18:05:15 | ||
2 | Aleš Loprais Petr Almáši Michael Ernst | Tatra | 4:24:31 | 3:59 | 2 | Aleš Loprais Petr Almáši Michael Ernst | Tatra | 18:22:25 | 17:10 | |
3 | Andrey Karginov Igor Devyatkin Andrey Mokeev | Kamaz | 4:37:04 | 16:32 | 3 | Hans Stacey Hans van Goor Bernard der Kinderen | Iveco | 18:38:29 | 33:14 | |
8 | 1 | Aleš Loprais Petr Almáši Michael Ernst | Tatra | 5:07:17 | 1 | Gérard de Rooy Dariusz Rodewald Tom Colsoul | Iveco | 23:14:03 | ||
2 | Gérard de Rooy Dariusz Rodewald Tom Colsoul | Iveco | 5:08:48 | 1:31 | 2 | Aleš Loprais Petr Almáši Michael Ernst | Tatra | 23:29:42 | 15:39 | |
3 | Miki Biasion Michel Huisman Giorgio Albiero | Iveco | 5:19:37 | 12:20 | 3 | Hans Stacey Hans van Goor Bernard der Kinderen | Iveco | 24:02:09 | 48:06 | |
9 | 1 | Miki Biasion Michel Huisman Giorgio Albiero | Iveco | 5:29:02 | 1 | Gérard de Rooy Dariusz Rodewald Tom Colsoul | Iveco | 28:43:59 | ||
2 | Hans Stacey Hans van Goor Bernard der Kinderen | Iveco | 5:29:22 | 0:20 | 2 | Hans Stacey Hans van Goor Bernard der Kinderen | Iveco | 29:31:31 | 47:32 | |
3 | Gérard de Rooy Dariusz Rodewald Tom Colsoul | Iveco | 5:29:56 | 0:54 | 3 | Artur Ardavichus Alexey Kuzmich Nurlan Turlubaev | Kamaz | 29:50:39 | 1:06:40 | |
10 | 1 | Artur Ardavichus Alexey Kuzmich Nurlan Turlubaev | Kamaz | 5:06:11 | 1 | Gérard de Rooy Dariusz Rodewald Tom Colsoul | Iveco | 33:52:33 | ||
2 | Andrey Karginov Igor Devyatkin Andrey Mokeev | Kamaz | 5:08:29 | 2:18 | 2 | Hans Stacey Hans van Goor Bernard der Kinderen | Iveco | 34:52:00 | 59:27 | |
3 | Gérard de Rooy Dariusz Rodewald Tom Colsoul | Iveco | 5:08:34 | 2:23 | 3 | Artur Ardavichus Alexey Kuzmich Nurlan Turlubaev | Kamaz | 10:56:50 | 1:04:17 | |
11 | 1 | Andrey Karginov Igor Devyatkin Andrey Mokeev | Kamaz | 3:52:50 | 1 | Gérard de Rooy Dariusz Rodewald Tom Colsoul | Iveco | 37:51:55 | ||
2 | Hans Stacey Hans van Goor Bernard der Kinderen | Iveco | 3:55:53 | 3:03 | 2 | Hans Stacey Hans van Goor Bernard der Kinderen | Iveco | 38:47:53 | 55:58 | |
3 | Miki Biasion Michel Huisman Giorgio Albiero | Iveco | 3:57:52 | 5:02 | 3 | Artur Ardavichus Alexey Kuzmich Nurlan Turlubaev | Kamaz | 39:12:24 | 1:20:29 | |
12 | 1 | Gérard de Rooy Dariusz Rodewald Tom Colsoul | Iveco | 2:59:00 | 1 | Gérard de Rooy Dariusz Rodewald Tom Colsoul | Iveco | 40:50:55 | ||
2 | Hans Stacey Hans van Goor Bernard der Kinderen | Iveco | 2:59:32 | 0:32 | 2 | Hans Stacey Hans van Goor Bernard der Kinderen | Iveco | 41:47:25 | 56:30 | |
3 | Miki Biasion Michel Huisman Giorgio Albiero | Iveco | 2:59:32 | 0:32 | 3 | Artur Ardavichus Alexey Kuzmich Nurlan Turlubaev | Kamaz | 42:30:38 | 1:39:43 | |
13 | 1 | Andrey Karginov Igor Devyatkin Andrey Mokeev | Kamaz | 3:33:27 | 1 | Gérard de Rooy Dariusz Rodewald Tom Colsoul | Iveco | 44:49:45 | ||
2 | André de Azevedo Maykel Justo Jaromír Martinec | Tatra | 3:53:41 | 0:20 | 2 | Hans Stacey Hans van Goor Bernard der Kinderen | Iveco | 45:43:01 | 53:16 | |
3 | Hans Stacey Hans van Goor Bernard der Kinderen | Iveco | 3:55:36 | 0:22 | 3 | Artur Ardavichus Alexey Kuzmich Nurlan Turlubaev | Kamaz | 46:38:10 | 1:48:25 | |
14 | 1 | Miki Biasion Michel Huisman Giorgio Albiero | Iveco | 0:27:22 | 1 | Gérard de Rooy Dariusz Rodewald Tom Colsoul | Iveco | 45:20:47 | ||
2 | Ilgizar Mardeev Vyatcheslav Mizyukaev Dmitry Sotnikov | Kamaz | 0:28:48 | 0:01 | 2 | Hans Stacey Hans van Goor Bernard der Kinderen | Iveco | 46:12:06 | 51:19 | |
3 | Hans Stacey Hans van Goor Bernard der Kinderen | Iveco | 0:29:05 | 0:02 | 3 | Artur Ardavichus Alexey Kuzmich Nurlan Turlubaev | Kamaz | 47:08:32 | 1:47:45 |
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The Dakar Rally or simply "The Dakar", formerly known as the "Paris–Dakar Rally", is an annual rally raid organised by the Amaury Sport Organisation. The rally is an off-road endurance event. The terrain that the competitors traverse is much tougher than that used in conventional rallying, and the vehicles used are typically true off-road vehicles and motorcycles, rather than modified on-road vehicles. Most of the competitive special sections are off-road, crossing dunes, mud, camel grass, rocks, and erg among others. The distances of each stage covered vary from short distances up to 800–900 kilometres (500–560 mi) per day. The rough terrain, driver fatigue, and lack of skill usually results in accidents and serious injuries.
Stéphane Peterhansel is a rally driver from France. He holds the record for wins at the Dakar Rally, with 14 victories. He currently drives for Team Audi Sport.
Marc Coma i Camps is a Spanish rally racing motorcycle rider. He won the Dakar Rally in 2006, 2009, 2011, 2014, and 2015 riding a KTM motorcycle, and is also a six-time winner of the FIM Cross-Country Rallies World Championship. He was the race director of the Dakar Rally from 2016 to 2018.
The Central Europe Rally was a rally raid endurance race held in Romania and Hungary, and served as the relocated 2008 edition of the Dakar Rally, marking the 30th running of the event.
The 2009 Dakar Rally was the 31st running of the Dakar Rally. In addition to motorcycle, automobile, and truck categories, a separate quad class was added for the first time. The race began on 3 January 2009, and took place across Argentina and Chile. The rally was for the first time to take place outside of Europe and Africa as the location was changed by organizers due to concerns about possible terrorist attacks that resulted in the moving of the 2008 edition from the traditional route to Senegal to Hungary and Romania in the spring.
The 2010 Dakar Rally was the 32nd running of the event. It was held in South America for the second successive time, and ran from 1 to 16 January. The Amaury Sport Organisation and the governments of Argentina and Chile agreed to a return to South America for the event in February 2009.
2004 Dakar Rally also known as the 2004 Paris-Dakar Rally was the 26th running of the Dakar Rally event. The rally started in the Auvergne region of France, passing through Morocco, Western Sahara, Mauritania and Mali, and finishing Dakar in Senegal. This was the last time the rally ever visited France. The rally was won by the French team of Stéphane Peterhansel and Jean-Paul Cottret in a Mitsubishi; while the motorcycle class was won by Nani Roma of Spain on a KTM and the trucks class was won by Russians Vladimir Chagin, Semen Yakubov and Sergey Savostin in a Kamaz.
2005 Dakar Rally also known as the 2005 Paris-Dakar Rally was the 27th running of the Dakar Rally event. The 2005 event was 5,565 miles (8,956 km) long, began in Barcelona on 31 December 2004 and passed through Morocco, Western Sahara, Mauritania and Mali before ending at Dakar in Senegal on 16 January 2005. The course was shorter than in 2004 but was more challenging. A record number of competitors, 696 cars, motorbikes and trucks in total, entered the rally.
The 2006 Dakar Rally, also known as the 2006 Paris-Dakar Rally, was the 28th running of the Dakar Rally event. The 2006 event ran from 31 December 2005 to 15 January 2006. It started from Lisbon, Portugal, and passed through Spain, Morocco, Western Sahara, Mali, Mauritania, Guinea, before finishing in Senegal. The format included speed restrictions on motorcycles and trucks and reduced use of global positioning systems. Competitors included double world rally champion, Carlos Sainz.
The 2011 Dakar Rally was the 33rd running of the event. It was held in Argentina and Chile for the third successive time, and ran from 1 to 16 January. The Amaury Sport Organisation and the governments of Argentina and Chile agreed to a return to South America for the event on 23 March 2010.
Cyril Despres is a French rally racer and resident of Andorra. He won the Dakar Rally five times, in 2005, 2007, 2010, 2012 and 2013, riding a KTM motorcycle. He also won the Red Bull Romaniacs, an enduro event, three times, in 2004, 2005 and 2007, and the Erzberg Rodeo in 2002 and 2003. In the 2018 season he is one of the official drivers of the Team Peugeot Total.
The 2013 Dakar Rally was the 35th running of the event and the fifth successive year that the event was held in South America. The event started in Lima, Peru on 5 January and finished in Santiago, Chile on 19 January after fourteen stages of competition. 448 vehicles in four classes of competition started the event, which comprised a total distance of over 8,500 kilometres. The motorcycle category was won by French rider Cyril Despres for a fifth time, riding a KTM; Marcos Patronelli took his second win in the quad competition riding a Yamaha; Stéphane Peterhansel captured his eleventh Dakar victory in the car category alongside co-driver Jean-Paul Cottret at the wheel of a Mini; and Eduard Nikolaev's maiden victory re-captured the truck category title for Kamaz.
Dirk von Zitzewitz is a German professional racing driver and motorcyclist, most notable for being on the winning team of the 2009 Dakar Rally alongside Giniel de Villiers.
Eduard Valentinovich Nikolaev is a Russian rally raid driver, best known for winning the 2013 Dakar Rally, 2017 Dakar Rally, 2018 Dakar Rally and the 2019 Dakar Rally in the truck category for Kamaz.
Joan Barreda Bort is a Spanish rally raid motorcycle rider, best known for his participation in the Dakar Rally.
The 2014 Dakar Rally was the 36th running of the event and the sixth successive year that the event was held in South America. The event started in Rosario, Argentina on January 5 and finished in Valparaíso, Chile on January 18 after 13 stages of competition. Marc Coma won his fourth title in the motorcycle category riding a KTM; Ignacio Casale took his maiden title in the quad category on a Yamaha; Nani Roma clinched victory in the car category for the first time, ten years after his sole motorcycle title, driving a Mini; and Andrey Karginov took his first truck category title for Kamaz.
Timo Gottschalk is a German rally co-driver, most notable for being on the winning team of the 2011 Dakar Rally alongside Nasser Al-Attiyah.
The 2015 Dakar Rally was the 37th running of the event and the seventh successive year that the event was held in South America. The event started in Buenos Aires, Argentina on January 4, then ran through Argentina, Chile and Bolivia, before returning to Buenos Aires on January 17 after 13 stages of competition, for a total distance of 9,000 km (5,600 mi). For the first time, organizers reserved separate rest days for different categories so that at least two classes raced on each day.
The 2016 Dakar Rally was the 38th edition of the event and the eighth successive year that the event was held in South America. The event started in Buenos Aires, Argentina on January 2, then ran through Argentina and Bolivia.
The 2018 Dakar Rally was the 40th edition of the event and the tenth successive year that the event was in South America. The event started in Lima, Peru on 6 January and ran through Argentina and Bolivia, finishing in Córdoba, Argentina on 20 January after 14 stages of competition.