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The Dakar Rally (Template:Langx) or simply "The Dakar" (Template:Langx), formerly known as the Paris–Dakar Rally (Template:Langx), is an annual rally raid organised by the Amaury Sport Organisation (ASO). It is an off-road endurance event traversing terrain much tougher than 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. Stages vary from short distances up to Template:Convert per day. The rough terrain, driver fatigue, and lack of skill usually results in accidents and serious injuries.

The event began in 1978 as a rally from Paris, France, to Dakar, Senegal. Between 1992 and 2007 some editions did not start in Paris or did not arrive in Dakar, but the rally kept its name. Security threats in Mauritania led to the cancellation of the 2008 rally, and from 2009 to 2019 the rally was held in South America.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref name="autosport.com">Template:Cite news</ref> Since 2020, the rally has been held in Saudi Arabia. The rally is open to amateurs and professionals, with professionals typically making up about eighty percent of participants.

History

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Predecessors

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The Mediterranean Rally (also known as Algiers-Cape Town Rally) was a trans-Africa rally run in 5 editions between 1951 and 1961.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> It evolved from the original mixed road and off-road rally to a fully off-road endurance event, during the pioneer years of trans-Africa rallies.

Crossing the Sahara

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The race originated in December 1977, a year after Thierry Sabine got lost in the Ténéré desert whilst competing in the 1975 "Rallye Côte-Côte" between Abidjan and Nice<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> and decided that the desert would be a good location for a regular rally, on the lines of the 1974 London–Sahara–Munich World Cup Rally, the first automobile race to cross the Sahara Desert twice.<ref name="History">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name=WC>Template:Cite web</ref>

In 1971, ex-Cream drummer Ginger Baker used the unproven Range Rover to drive from Algeria to Lagos, Nigeria to set up a recording studio and jam with Fela Kuti. Predating the Paris-Dakar Rally the subsequent documentary is replete with such terrain, and documents the vehicle's endurance.<ref>Ginger Baker in Africa (1971) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80LfQZUxeP0</ref>

Early growth

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182 vehicles took the start of the inaugural rally in Paris, with 74 surviving the Template:Convert trip to the Senegalese capital of Dakar. Cyril Neveu was the event's first winner, riding a Yamaha motorcycle. The event rapidly grew in popularity, with 216 vehicles taking the start in 1980 and 291 in 1981.<ref name="retrospective">Template:Cite web</ref> The privateer spirit of early racers tackling the event with limited resources encouraged such entrants as Thierry de Montcorgé in a Rolls-Royce and Formula 1 driver Jacky Ickx with actor Claude Brasseur in a Citroën CX, in the 1981 race won by two-time winner Hubert Auriol.<ref name="History"/>

In 1982, there were 382 racers, more than double the number that took the start in 1979. Neveu won the event for a third time, this time riding a Honda motorcycle, while victory in the car class went to the Marreau brothers, driving a privately entered Renault 20. Auriol captured his second bikes class victory in 1983, the first year that Japanese manufacturer Mitsubishi competed in the rally, beginning an association that would last until 2009.

At the behest of 1983 car class winner Jacky Ickx, Porsche entered the Dakar in 1984, with the total number of entries now at 427.<ref name="retrospective"/> The German marque won the event at their first attempt courtesy of René Metge, who had previously won in the car category in 1981, whilst Ickx finished sixth. Gaston Rahier meanwhile continued BMW's success in the motorcycle category with back-to-back wins in 1984 and 1985, the year of Mitsubishi's first victory of 12 in the car category, Patrick Zaniroli taking the spoils. The 1986 event, won by Metge and Neveu, was marred by the death of event founder Sabine in a helicopter crash, his father Gilbert taking over organisation of the rally.

Peugeot and Citroën domination

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The 1987 rally marked the start of an era of increased official factory participation in the car category, as French manufacturer Peugeot arrived and won the event with former World Rally champion Ari Vatanen. The 1987 event was also notable for a ferocious head-to-head duel between Neveu and Auriol in the motorcycle category, the former taking his fifth victory after Auriol was forced to drop out of the rally after breaking both ankles in a fall.<ref name="retrospective"/> The 1988 event reached its zenith in terms of entry numbers, with 603 starters. Vatanen's title defence was derailed when his Peugeot was stolen from the service area at Bamako. Though it was later found, Vatanen was subsequently disqualified from the event, victory instead going to compatriot and teammate Juha Kankkunen.<ref name="retrospective"/>

Peugeot and Vatanen returned to winning ways in 1989 and 1990, the latter marking Peugeot's final year of rally competition before switching to the World Sportscar Championship. Sister brand Citroën took Peugeot's place, Vatanen taking a third consecutive victory in 1991. The 1991 event also saw Stéphane Peterhansel take his first title in the motorcycle category with Yamaha, marking the beginning of an era of domination by the Frenchman.

For the 1992 event, the finish line moved to Cape Town, South Africa in a bid to combat a declining number of competitors, where GPS technology was used for the first time.<ref name="retrospective"/> Auriol became the first person to win in multiple classes after taking Mitsubishi's second victory in the car class, while Peterhansel successfully defended his motorcycle category title. The 1993 rally entry list slumped to 153 competitors, around half of the preceding year's figure and around a quarter of that of 1988. The event was the last to be organised by Gilbert Sabine and the Amaury Sport Organisation took over the following year. With the finish line now back in its traditional location of Dakar, Bruno Saby won a third title for Mitsubishi and Peterhansel took a third straight success in the motorcycle category.

The 1994 event returned to Paris after reaching Dakar, resulting in a particularly grueling event. Pierre Lartigue took Citroën's second win in acrimonious circumstances, as Mitsubishi's leading drivers were forced to withdraw from exhaustion after traversing some particularly demanding sand dunes in the Mauritanian desert that the Citroën crews had opted to skip.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Peterhansel's did not compete due to a disagreement between Yamaha and the race organizers over the regulations. Edi Orioli claimed a third title in the bikes category.<ref name="retrospective"/> The 1995 and 1996 events begin in the Spanish city of Granada, with Lartigue racking up wins for Citroën in both years. Peterhansel returned to take a fourth bikes category win in 1995, but lost to Orioli in 1996 because of refuelling problems.<ref name="retrospective"/>

Mitsubishi in the ascendancy

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The 1997 rally ran exclusively in Africa for the first time, with the route running from Dakar to Agadez, Niger and back to Dakar. Citroën's withdrawal due to a rule change paved the way for Mitsubishi to take a fourth victory. Japan's Kenjiro Shinozuka became the first non-European to win the event. Peterhansel equalled Neveu's record of five motorcycle category wins in 1997, before going one better in 1998, when the event returned to its traditional Paris-Dakar route. 1998, Dakar veteran Jean-Pierre Fontenay posted another win for Mitsubishi in the car class.

1999 started in Granada and a maiden success for erstwhile Formula One and sports car driver Jean-Louis Schlesser, who had been constructing his own buggies since 1992. With the help of Renault backing, Schlesser overcame the works Mitsubishi and Nissan crews to win, whilst Peterhansel's decision to switch to the car category allowed Richard Sainct to take BMW's first title in the bikes category since 1985. Schlesser and Sainct both successfully defended their titles in 2000, traversing the route from Dakar to the Egyptian capital of Cairo.

2001 was the final time that the rally used the familiar Paris-Dakar route, and was notable for Mitsubishi's Jutta Kleinschmidt, as she was the first woman to win the rally – albeit only after Schlesser was penalised one hour for unsportsmanlike conduct.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Fabrizio Meoni took the first Dakar win for Austrian manufacturer KTM, beginning a winning streak that lasted through 2019. The 2002 began in the French town of Arras and long-time Dakar participant Hiroshi Masuoka won the event for Mitsubishi (Masouka had led for much of the previous year's rally.) The 2003 rally featured an unorthodox route from Marseille to Sharm El Sheikh. Masuoka defend his title after teammate and long-time leader Peterhansel was plagued by mechanical problems in the penultimate stage.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Sainct meanwhile took honours in the motorcycle category, the third title for both him and KTM.

Mid-2000s

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By 2004, the entry list had increased to 595, up from 358 in 2001, with a record 688 competitors starting in 2005.<ref name="retrospective"/> Alongside Mitsubishi and Nissan, Volkswagen now boasted a full factory effort, while Schlesser's Ford-powered buggies and BMWs of the German X-raid team proved thorns in the side of the big budget works teams. The 2004 route was from Clermont-Ferrand to Dakar, and was the year Peterhansel emulated Hubert Auriol's feat of winning the rally on both two wheels and four. The Frenchman defended his title in 2005, when the rally began for the first time in Barcelona. In the bikes category, KTM continued their success with Nani Roma in 2004, who switched to the car category the following year, and Cyril Despres in 2005.

The 2006 event moved to Lisbon. Nissan pulled out having failed to provide effective opposition to Mitsubishi, who took a sixth consecutive victory, this time with former skiing champion Luc Alphand after Peterhansel committed a series of errors late in the rally.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Peterhansel made amends in 2007, however, taking his third title in the car category for Mitsubishi after a close contest with Alphand after the increasingly competitive Volkswagens retired with mechanical problems. In what would be the final African event of the Dakar, Despres took his second title in the bikes category, having conceded victory in 2006 to Marc Coma after suffering an injury.

2008 Dakar Rally cancelled

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The 2008 event, due to start in Lisbon, was cancelled on 4 January 2008 amid fears of attacks in Mauritania following the 2007 killing of four French tourists.<ref name=":0">Template:Cite news</ref> Chile and Argentina offered to host subsequent events,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref> which were later accepted by the ASO for the 2009 event.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Later in the year the ASO created a new event, the 2008 Central Europe Rally, to fill the void created by the cancellation of 2008 edition of the Dakar.<ref name=":0" /> All entries for 2008 Dakar were allowed to participate in this event held in Hungary and Romania. It was intended to be part of a series known as the Dakar Series.<ref name="motor">Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

South America

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The 2009 event, the first held in South America with a respectable 501 competitors, saw Volkswagen take its first win in the Dakar as a works entrant courtesy of Giniel de Villiers. Initially, teammate and former WRC champion Carlos Sainz led the race comfortably until crashing out,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> but went on to win the event in 2010. After a poor showing in 2009, Mitsubishi withdrew from the competition and left Volkswagen as the sole works entrant. The German marque won the race for a third time in 2011, this time with Nasser Al-Attiyah, before they withdrew to focus on their upcoming WRC entry and leaving the Dakar with no factory participants in the car class. In the bikes, Despres and Coma stretched KTM's incredible unbroken run of success. Both tied on three victories apiece after Coma's third win in 2011.

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2018 rally in Peru
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The route passed through the Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia, the world's largest salt desert.

In the 2012 rally, the X-raid team came to the fore, now using Minis in lieu of BMWs. Peterhansel had joined the team in 2010 after Mitsubishi's departure, but had been unable to challenge the Volkswagen drivers. Following Volkswagen's withdrawal, Peterhansel was able to secure his fourth win in the car category and his tenth in total, his main opposition coming from within his own team. Peterhansel successfully defended his title in 2013 as the Damen Jefferies buggies of Sainz and Al-Attiyah failed to last the distance. Despres also racked up a further two wins for KTM in the bikes class in 2012 and 2013, bringing his tally to five, aided by Coma's absence due to injury in the latter year. Coma struck back on his return to the Dakar in 2014, taking a comfortable fourth title and a 13th in succession for KTM, whilst Nani Roma emulated Auriol and Peterhansel by taking his maiden title in the cars class a decade on from his victory on two wheels – albeit only after team orders by X-raid slowed Peterhansel.<ref>Stephane Peterhansel frustrated by controversial finish autosport.com. Retrieved January 18, 2014.</ref>

Peugeot returned for the 2015 event with an all-new, diesel-powered, two-wheel drive contender, but failed to make an impact as X-raid's Minis once more dominated. Al-Attiyah won the event in his second year for the team, while Coma racked up a fifth title in the bikes after the defection of long-time rival Despres to the car class and Peugeot. Peugeot did however see success in 2016 with Peterhansel behind the wheel, racking up his 6th win in the car category, and again in 2017 and 2018 until Peugeot decide to officially leave the competition. In 2019, which was the first Dakar Rally to be held in just one country (Peru), Toyota won for the first time with Nasser Al-Attiyah (in his third victory with three different manufacturers). The bike category saw the KTM works team rider, Australian Toby Price, take his first Dakar victory, winning his second title in 2019. Sam Sunderland and Matthias Walkner won the 2017 and 2018 edition also for the team from Mattighofen (18 overall victories as in 2019).

Saudi Arabia

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Following the ASO's increasingly deteriorating relationships with South American governments, which culminated in the controversial 2019 disqualification of Bolivian quad rider Juan Carlos Salvatierra,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> the rally has been held in Saudi Arabia since 2020.

Further editions were planned to also feature other Middle Eastern countries starting from 2021, as the contract with the country was only exclusive for the first year. However, the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic prevented such an expansion from happening.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Vehicles and classes

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The five competitive groups in the Dakar are the motorcycles, quads, the cars class (which ranges from buggies to small SUVs), UTVs, and the trucks class. Many vehicle manufacturers use the rally's harsh environment as both a testing ground and an opportunity to show off their vehicles' durability even though most vehicles are heavily modified from their production specification or purpose-built.

Motorbikes

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Joan Barreda racing a Honda motorcycle at the 2016 Dakar Rally

For the 2005 rally regulations introduced a limit of 450cc for twin cylinder motorbikes. Single cylinder motorbikes were still open class with no capacity limit.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

As of 2011, the engine displacement limit for all motorbikes competing in the Dakar Rally is 450cc. Engines may be either single or twin cylinder. Riders are divided into two groups, RallyGP and Rally2.<ref name="Bike-quad">Template:Cite web</ref>

A subcategory is the "Original by Motul" category (formerly named "Malle Moto" due to the only piece of luggage competitors were allowed to take with them was a "malle", the French term for a steamer trunk), which refers to motorbikes and quads competing without any kind assistance. The organization provides assistance for this category with 4 people dedicated to the transportation of the competitors' gear between bivouac sites plus any additional equipment or belongings. This includes: 1 trunk, 1 set of wheels, 1 sleeping tent, 1 travel bag, 1 set of tyres, free use of the generators, compressors and tool-boxes, and easy access to race information.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Since these competitors are not allowed to receive any outside support, each rider must service their own vehicle. It is often called the category for the toughest of the tough, and one for the Dakar purists.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

KTM has dominated the motorcycle class in recent years, although Honda, Yamaha, Sherco, Husqvarna, and Gas Gas also compete currently. BMW and Cagiva have also enjoyed success in the past.

Quads

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Prior to 2009, Quads were a subdivision of the motorbike category, but they were granted their own separate classification in 2009 and are designated Group 3 in the current regulations. They are divided into two subgroups – Group 3.1, which features two-wheel drive quads with a single cylinder engine with a maximum displacement of 750cc, and Group 3.2, which permits four-wheel drive quads with a maximum engine displacement of 900cc, in either single or twin cylinder layout.<ref name="Bike-quad"/>

Yamaha went unbeaten in the Quad category as an official class, with their main opposition coming courtesy of Honda and Can-Am.

Quads were dropped from the Dakar in 2025 due to declining manufacturer support.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Cars

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Template:See also The car class is made up of vehicles weighing less than Template:Convert, which are subdivided into several categories. T1 is made up of "Improved Cross-Country Vehicles", subdivided according to engine type (petrol or diesel) and drive type (two-wheel or four-wheel drive), while T2 is made up of "Cross-Country Series Production Vehicles", which are subdivided into petrol and diesel categories. There is also an "Open" category catering for vehicles conforming to SCORE International regulations.<ref name="Car-truck">Template:Cite web</ref>

Mini have been the most successful marque in the car category in recent years, thanks to the efforts of the non-factory X-raid team, with limited involvement currently coming from Toyota, Ford and Haval. Several constructors also produce bespoke buggies for the event, most notably SMG and Damen Jefferies.

Mitsubishi is historically the most successful manufacturer in the car class, with Volkswagen, Citroën, Peugeot and Porsche having all tasted success in the past with factory teams. Jean-Louis Schlesser has also won the event twice with his Renault-supported buggies. Factory teams from Nissan and SEAT have also won stages, as has BMW, courtesy of the X-raid team.

Trucks

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Vladimir Chagin, the "Tsar of Dakar", is the most successful truck driver

The Truck class, first run as a separate category in 1980, is made up of vehicles weighing more than Template:Convert. Trucks participating in the competition are subdivided into "Series Production" trucks (T4.1) and "Modified" trucks (T4.2), whilst Group T4.3 (formerly known as T5) trucks are rally support trucks – meaning they travel from bivouac to bivouac to support the competition vehicles.<ref name="Car-truck"/> These were introduced to the rally in 1998. The truck event was not run in 1989 after it was decided the vehicles, by this stage with twin engines generating in excess of 1000 horsepower, were too dangerous following the death of a DAF crew member in an accident during the 1988 rally.<ref name="retrospective"/>

Kamaz has dominated the truck category since the turn of the century, although it has come under increasing pressure from rivals such as Iveco, MAN, Renault, and Tatra, which enjoyed much success in the 1990s. Hino, DAF, Perlini, and Mercedes-Benz have also been among the winners in the past.

UTVs

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Template:See also The utility task vehicle (UTV) category was introduced in 2017. Before this, UTVs ran under the car category as the T3 class. The class rapidly gained in popularity, and in 2021 the class was further subdivided into separate T3 light prototypes category, and T4 SSVs, which are based on production vehicles.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Classics

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A new Dakar Classic class was introduced in 2021 for cars and trucks manufactured before 2000, or new vehicles built to original pre-2000 specification. For the fifth edition in 2025, rules allowed another five years where 2005 became the latest specification year for the class, effectively making the rule 20 years for classification as classics.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

These vehicles share the same bivouac and the organization but run in a parallel, yet different route, suitable for historic vehicles. The scoreboard is not based on fastest time, but rather on regularity rally point scoring system. The class feature a reduced entry fee, yet the same rules and fees apply for the assistance.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

List of winners

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Cars, bikes and trucks

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Year Route Cars Bikes Trucks
Driver Co-driver Make & model Rider Make & model Driver Co-driver Technician Make & model
2025 Bisha-Shubaytah Template:Flagicon Yazeed Al-Rajhi Template:Flagicon Timo Gottschalk Toyota Hilux Overdrive Template:Flagicon Daniel Sanders KTM 450 Rally Factory Template:Flagicon Martin Macík Template:Flagicon František Tomášek Template:Flagicon David Švanda Iveco Powerstar
2024 al-UlaYanbu Template:Flagicon Carlos Sainz Template:Flagicon Lucas Cruz Audi RS Q e-tron Template:Flagicon Ricky Brabec Honda CRF 450 Rally Template:Flagicon Martin Macík Template:Flagicon František Tomášek Template:Flagicon David Švanda Iveco PowerStar
2023 near YanbuDammam Template:Flagicon Nasser Al-Attiyah Template:Flagicon Mathieu Baumel Toyota GR DKR Hilux Template:Flagicon Kevin Benavides KTM 450 Rally Factory Replica Template:Flagicon Janus van Kasteren Template:Flagicon Darek Rodewald Template:Flagicon Marcel Snijders Iveco PowerStar
2022 ḤaʼilJeddah Template:Flagicon Nasser Al-Attiyah Template:Flagicon Mathieu Baumel Toyota GR DKR Hilux Template:Flagicon Sam Sunderland Gas Gas 450 Rally Template:Flagg Dmitry Sotnikov Template:Flagg Ruslan Amkhmadeev Template:Flagg Ilgiz Akhmetzianov Kamaz K5 435091
2021 JeddahḤaʼil Template:Flagicon Stéphane Peterhansel Template:Flagicon Édouard Boulanger Mini John Cooper Works Buggy Template:Flagicon Kevin Benavides Honda CRF 450 Rally Template:Flagicon Dmitry Sotnikov Template:Flagicon Ruslan Amkhmadeev Template:Flagicon Ilgiz Akhmetzianov Kamaz 43509
2020 JeddahRiyadhQiddiya Template:Flagicon Carlos Sainz Template:Flagicon Lucas Cruz Mini John Cooper Works Buggy Template:Flagicon Ricky Brabec Honda CRF 450 Rally Template:Flagicon Andrey Karginov Template:Flagicon Andrey Mokeev Template:Flagicon Igor Leonov Kamaz 43509
2019 Lima–Lima Template:Flagicon Nasser Al-Attiyah Template:Flagicon Mathieu Baumel Toyota Hilux Dakar Template:Flagicon Toby Price KTM 450 Rally Template:Flagicon Eduard Nikolaev Template:Flagicon Evgeny Yakovlev Template:Flagicon Vladimir Rybakov Kamaz 43509
2018 LimaLa PazCórdoba Template:Flagicon Carlos Sainz Template:Flagicon Lucas Cruz Peugeot 3008 DKR Maxi Template:Flagicon Matthias Walkner KTM 450 Rally Template:Flagicon Eduard Nikolaev Template:Flagicon Evgeny Yakovlev Template:Flagicon Vladimir Rybakov Template:Ill
2017 AsunciónLa PazBuenos Aires Template:Flagicon Stéphane Peterhansel Template:Flagicon Jean-Paul Cottret Peugeot 3008 DKR Template:Flagicon Sam Sunderland KTM 450 Rally Template:Flagicon Eduard Nikolaev Template:Flagicon Evgeny Yakovlev Template:Flagicon Vladimir Rybakov Template:Ill
2016 Buenos AiresSalta-Rosario Template:Flagicon Stéphane Peterhansel Template:Flagicon Jean-Paul Cottret Peugeot 2008 DKR Template:Flagicon Toby Price KTM 450 Rally Template:Flagicon Gerard de Rooy Template:Flagicon Moi Torrallardona Template:Flagicon Darek Rodewald Iveco PowerStar
2015 Buenos AiresIquique-Buenos Aires Template:Flagicon Nasser Al-Attiyah Template:Flagicon Mathieu Baumel Mini All 4 Racing Template:Flagicon Marc Coma KTM 450 Rally Template:Flagicon Ayrat Mardeev Template:Flagicon Aydar Belyaev Template:Flagicon Dmitriy Svistunov Template:Ill
2014 Rosario-SaltaValparaíso Template:Flagicon Nani Roma Template:Flagicon Michel Périn Mini All 4 Racing Template:Flagicon Marc Coma KTM 450 Rally Template:Flagicon Andrey Karginov Template:Flagicon Andrey Mokeev Template:Flagicon Igor Devyatkin Template:Ill
2013 LimaTucumánSantiago Template:Flagicon Stéphane Peterhansel Template:Flagicon Jean-Paul Cottret Mini All 4 Racing Template:Flagicon Cyril Despres KTM 450 Rally Template:Flagicon Eduard Nikolaev Template:Flagicon Sergey Savostin Template:Flagicon Vladimir Rybakov Template:Ill
2012 Mar del PlataAricaLima Template:Flagicon Stéphane Peterhansel Template:Flagicon Jean-Paul Cottret Mini All 4 Racing Template:Flagicon Cyril Despres KTM 450 Rally Template:Flagicon Gerard de Rooy Template:Flagicon Template:Ill Template:Flagicon Darek Rodewald Iveco PowerStar
2011 Buenos Aires–Arica–Buenos Aires Template:Flagicon Nasser Al-Attiyah Template:Flagicon Timo Gottschalk Volkswagen Race Touareg 3 Template:Flagicon Marc Coma KTM 450 Rally Template:Flagicon Vladimir Chagin Template:Flagicon Sergey Savostin Template:Flagicon Ildar Shaysultanov Template:Ill
2010 Buenos AiresAntofagasta–Buenos Aires Template:Flagicon Carlos Sainz Template:Flagicon Lucas Cruz Volkswagen Race Touareg 2 Template:Flagicon Cyril Despres KTM 690 Rally Template:Flagicon Vladimir Chagin Template:Flagicon Sergey Savostin Template:Flagicon Eduard Nikolaev Template:Ill
2009 Buenos AiresValparaiso–Buenos Aires Template:Flagicon Giniel de Villiers Template:Flagicon Dirk von Zitzewitz Volkswagen Race Touareg 2 Template:Flagicon Marc Coma KTM 690 Rally Template:Flagicon Firdaus Kabirov Template:Flagicon Aydar Belyaev Template:Flagicon Andrey Mokeev Template:Ill
2008 LisbonDakar Cancelled<ref name="motor"/>
2007 LisbonDakar Template:Nowrap Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution Template:Flagicon Cyril Despres KTM 690 Rally Template:Flagicon Hans Stacey Template:Flagicon Charly Gotlib Template:Flagicon Bernard der Kinderen MAN TGA
2006 Lisbon–Dakar Template:Flagicon Luc Alphand Template:Flagicon Template:Ill Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution Template:Flagicon Marc Coma KTM LC4 660R Template:Flagicon Vladimir Chagin Template:Flagicon Semen Yakubov Template:Flagicon Sergey Savostin Template:Ill
2005 Barcelona–Dakar Template:Flagicon Stéphane Peterhansel Template:Flagicon Jean-Paul Cottret Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution Template:Flagicon Cyril Despres KTM LC4 660R Template:Flagicon Firdaus Kabirov Template:Flagicon Aydar Belyaev Template:Flagicon Andrey Mokeev Template:Ill
2004 Template:NowrapDakar Template:Flagicon Stéphane Peterhansel Template:Flagicon Jean-Paul Cottret Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution Template:Flagicon Nani Roma KTM LC4 660R Template:Flagicon Vladimir Chagin Template:Flagicon Semen Yakubov Template:Flagicon Sergey Savostin Template:Ill
2003 MarseilleSharm el Sheikh Template:Flagicon Hiroshi Masuoka Template:Flagicon Andreas Schulz Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution Template:Flagicon Richard Sainct KTM LC4 660R Template:Flagicon Vladimir Chagin Template:Flagicon Semen Yakubov Template:Flagicon Sergey Savostin Template:Ill
2002 ArrasMadrid–Dakar Template:Flagicon Hiroshi Masuoka Template:Flagicon Pascal Maimon Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution Template:Flagicon Fabrizio Meoni KTM LC8 950R Template:Flagicon Vladimir Chagin Template:Flagicon Semen Yakubov Template:Flagicon Sergey Savostin Template:Ill
2001 Paris–Dakar Template:Flagicon Jutta Kleinschmidt Template:Flagicon Andreas Schulz Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution Template:Flagicon Fabrizio Meoni KTM LC4 660R Template:Flagicon Karel Loprais Template:Flagicon Josef Kalina Template:Flagicon Petr Hamerla Tatra 815
2000 Dakar–Cairo Template:Flagicon Jean-Louis Schlesser Template:Flagicon Template:Ill Buggy Schlesser - Renault Template:Flagicon Richard Sainct BMW F650RR Template:Flagicon Vladimir Chagin Template:Flagicon Semen Yakubov Template:Flagicon Sergey Savostin Template:Ill
1999 Granada–Dakar Template:Flagicon Jean-Louis Schlesser Template:Flagicon Philippe Monnet Buggy Schlesser - Renault Template:Flagicon Richard Sainct BMW F650RR Template:Flagicon Karel Loprais Template:Flagicon Radomir Stachura Template:Flagicon Josef Kalina Tatra 815
1998 Paris–Granada–Dakar Template:Nowrap Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution Template:Nowrap Yamaha XTR850R Template:Flagicon Karel Loprais Template:Flagicon Radomir Stachura Template:Flagicon Jan Cermak Tatra 815
1997 Dakar–Agades–Dakar Template:Flagicon Kenjiro Shinozuka Template:Flagicon Template:Ill Mitsubishi Pajero Type 2 Template:Flagicon Stéphane Peterhansel Yamaha XTR850R Template:Flagicon Template:Ill Template:Flagicon Johann Deinhofer Hino Ranger
1996 Granada–Dakar Template:Flagicon Pierre Lartigue Template:Flagicon Michel Périn Citroën ZX Template:Flagicon Edi Orioli Yamaha XTR850R Template:Nowrap Template:Flagicon Anatoli Kouzmine Template:Flagicon Nail Bagavetdinov Template:Ill
1995 Granada–Dakar Template:Flagicon Pierre Lartigue Template:Flagicon Michel Périn Citroën ZX Template:Flagicon Stéphane Peterhansel Yamaha XTR850R Template:Flagicon Karel Loprais Template:Flagicon Radomir Stachura Template:Flagicon Tomas Tomecek Tatra 815
1994 Paris–Dakar–Paris Template:Flagicon Pierre Lartigue Template:Flagicon Michel Périn Citroën ZX Template:Flagicon Edi Orioli Template:Ill Template:Flagicon Karel Loprais Template:Flagicon Radomir Stachura Template:Flagicon Josef Kalina Tatra 815
1993 Paris–Dakar Template:Flagicon Bruno Saby Template:Flagicon Dominique Serieys Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution Template:Flagicon Stéphane Peterhansel Yamaha YZE 850T Template:Flagicon Template:Ill Template:Flagicon Giorgio Albiero Template:Flagicon Claudio Vinante Perlini 105F
1992 Paris–SirteCape Town Template:Flagicon Hubert Auriol Template:Flagicon Philippe Monnet Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution Template:Flagicon Stéphane Peterhansel Yamaha YZE 850T Template:Flagicon Template:Ill Template:Flagicon Giorgio Albiero Template:Flagicon Claudio Vinante Perlini 105F
1991 Paris–Tripoli–Dakar Template:Flagicon Ari Vatanen Template:Flagicon Template:Ill Citroën ZX Template:Nowrap Yamaha YZE 750T Template:Flagicon Template:Ill Template:Flagicon Thierry de Saulieu Template:Flagicon Danilo Bottaro Perlini 105F
1990 Paris–Tripoli–Dakar Template:Flagicon Ari Vatanen Template:Flagicon Template:Ill Peugeot 405 T16 Template:Flagicon Edi Orioli Cagiva Elefant 900 [it] Template:Flagicon Template:Ill Template:Flagicon Giorgio Delfino Template:Flagicon Claudio Vinante Perlini 105F
1989 Paris–Tunis–Dakar Template:Flagicon Ari Vatanen Template:Flagicon Template:Ill Peugeot 405 T16 Template:Flagicon Gilles Lalay Honda NXR800V Not held
1988 Paris–Alger–Dakar Template:Flagicon Juha Kankkunen Template:Flagicon Template:Ill Peugeot 205 T16 Template:Flagicon Edi Orioli Honda NXR800V Template:Flagicon Karel Loprais Template:Flagicon Radomir Stachura Template:Flagicon Tomas Muck Tatra 815
1987 Paris-Alger–Dakar Template:Flagicon Ari Vatanen Template:Flagicon Template:Ill Peugeot 205 T16 Template:Flagicon Cyril Neveu Honda NXR750V Template:Flagicon Template:Ill Template:Flagicon Yvo Geusens Template:Flagicon Theo van de Rijt DAF TurboTwin II
1986 Paris-Alger–Dakar Template:Flagicon René Metge Template:Flagicon Dominique Lemoyne Porsche 959 Template:Flagicon Cyril Neveu Honda NXR750V Template:Flagicon Template:Ill Template:Flagicon Giulio Minelli Mercedes-Benz U 1300 L
1985 Paris-Alger–Dakar Template:Flagicon Template:Ill Template:Flagicon Template:Ill Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution Template:Flagicon Gaston Rahier BMW R80G/S Template:Nowrap Template:Flagicon Jost Capito Template:Flagicon Klaus Schweikarl Mercedes-Benz 1936 AK
1984 Paris-Alger–Dakar Template:Flagicon René Metge Template:Flagicon Template:Ill Porsche 911 (953) Template:Flagicon Gaston Rahier BMW R80G/S Template:Flagicon Template:Ill Template:Flagicon Daniel Durce Template:Flagicon Patrick Venturini Mercedes-Benz 1936 AK
1983 Paris-Alger–Dakar Template:Flagicon Jacky Ickx Template:Flagicon Claude Brasseur Mercedes 280 GE Template:Flagicon Hubert Auriol BMW R80G/S Template:Flagicon Template:Ill Template:Flagicon Thierry de Saulieu Template:Flagicon Bernard Malferiol Mercedes-Benz 1936 AK
1982 Paris-Alger–Dakar Template:Flagicon Template:Ill Template:Flagicon Template:Ill Renault 20 Turbo 4X4 Template:Flagicon Cyril Neveu Honda XR550 Template:Flagicon Template:Ill Template:Flagicon Thierry de Saulieu Template:Flagicon Bernard Malferiol Mercedes-Benz U 1700 L
1981 Paris–Dakar Template:Flagicon René Metge Template:Flagicon Template:Ill Range Rover Template:Flagicon Hubert Auriol BMW R80G/S Template:Flagicon Template:Ill Template:Flagicon Henri Gabrelle Template:Flagicon Alain Voillereau ALM/ACMAT
1980 Paris–Dakar Template:Flagicon Freddy Kottulinsky Template:Flagicon Gerd Löffelmann Volkswagen Iltis Template:Flagicon Cyril Neveu Yamaha XT500 Template:Flagicon Template:Ill Template:Flagicon Hadj Daou Boukrif Template:Flagicon Mahiedine Kaloua Sonacome M210
1979 Paris–Dakar Template:Flagicon Alain Génestier Template:Flagicon Joseph Terbiaut Template:Flagicon Jean Lemordant Range Rover Template:Flagicon Cyril Neveu Yamaha XT500 Template:Nowrap Template:Flagicon Jean-Pierre Chapel Template:Flagicon François Beau Pinzgauer

Quads, SSVs and Light Prototypes

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Year Route Quads SSVs (UTVs until 2022) Light Prototypes (T3)
Rider Make & model Driver Co-driver Make & model DriverCo-driver Make & model
2025 BishaShubaytah Not held N/A Template:Flagicon Brock Heger Template:Flagicon M. Eddy Polaris RZR Pro R Template:Flagicon Nicolas Cavigliasso Template:Flagicon Valentina Pertegarini Taurus T3 Max
2024 Al-'UlaYanbu Template:Flagicon Manuel Andújar Yamaha Raptor 700 Template:Flagicon Xavier de Soultrait Template:Flagicon Martin Bonnet Polaris RZR Pro R Template:Flagicon Cristina Gutiérrez Template:Flagicon Pablo Moreno Huete Taurus T3 Max
2023 near YanbuDammam Template:Flagicon Alexandre Giroud Yamaha Raptor 700 Template:Flagicon Eryk Goczał Template:Flagicon Oriol Mena Can-Am Maverick X3 Template:Flagicon Austin Jones Template:Flagicon Gustavo Gugelmin Can-Am Maverick XRS
2022 ḤaʼilJeddah Template:Flagicon Alexandre Giroud Yamaha Raptor 700 Template:Flagicon Austin Jones Template:Flagicon Gustavo Gugelmin Can-Am Maverick X3 Template:Flagicon Francisco López Contardo Template:Flagicon Juan Pablo Latrach Vinagre Can-Am XRS
2021 JeddahḤaʼil Template:Flagicon Manuel Andújar Yamaha Raptor 700 Template:Flagicon Francisco López Contardo Template:Flagicon Juan Pablo Latrach Vinagre Can-Am Maverick X3 Template:Flagicon Josef Macháček Template:Flagicon Pavel Vyoral Can-Am
2020 JeddahRiyadhQiddiya Template:Flagicon Ignacio Casale Yamaha Raptor 700 Template:Flagicon Casey Currie Template:Flagicon Sean Berriman Can-Am Maverick X3 Not held
2019 Lima–Lima Template:Flagicon Nicolás Cavigliasso Yamaha Raptor 700 Template:Flagicon Francisco López Contardo Template:Flagicon Alvaro Quintanilla Can-Am Maverick X3
2018 LimaLa PazCórdoba Template:Flagicon Ignacio Casale Yamaha Raptor 700 Template:Flagicon Reinaldo Varela Template:Flagicon Gustavo Gugelmin Can-Am Maverick X3
2017 AsunciónLa PazBuenos Aires Template:Flagicon Sergey Karyakin Yamaha Raptor 700 Template:Flagicon Leandro Torres Template:Flagicon Lourival Roldan Polaris RZR 1000 XP
2016 Buenos AiresSalta-Rosario Template:Flagicon Marcos Patronelli Yamaha Raptor 700 Not held
2015 Buenos AiresIquique-Buenos Aires Template:Flagicon Rafał Sonik Yamaha Raptor 700
2014 Rosario-SaltaValparaíso Template:Nowrap Yamaha Raptor 700
2013 LimaTucumánSantiago Template:Nowrap Yamaha Raptor 700
2012 Mar del PlataArica–Lima Template:Nowrap Yamaha Raptor 700
2011 Buenos Aires–Arica–Buenos Aires Template:Nowrap Yamaha Raptor 700
2010 Buenos Aires–Antofagasta–Buenos Aires Template:Nowrap Yamaha Raptor 700
2009 Buenos Aires–Valparaiso–Buenos Aires Template:Flagicon Josef Macháček Yamaha Raptor 700

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Dakar Classics

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Year Route Classics
Driver Co-driver Make & model
2025 BishaShubaytah Template:Flagicon Carlos Santaolalla Template:Flagicon Jan Rosa i Viñas Toyota Land Cruiser HDJ80
2024 Al-'UlaYanbu Template:Flagicon Carlos Santaolalla Template:Flagicon Jan Rosa i Viñas Toyota Land Cruiser HDJ80
2023 near YanbuDammam Template:Flagicon Juan Morera Template:Flagicon Lidia Ruba Toyota Land Cruiser HDJ80
2022 ḤaʼilJeddah Template:Flagicon Serge Mogno Template:Flagicon Florent Drulhon Toyota Land Cruiser HDJ80
2021 JeddahḤaʼil Template:Flagicon Marc Douton Template:Flagicon Emilien Etienne Sunhill Buggy

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Podium

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Cars

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Year 1st 2nd 3rd
Driver Car Driver Car Driver Car
1979 Template:Flagicon Alain Génestier Range Rover V8 Template:Flagicon Claude Marreau Renault 4 Sinpar Template:Flagicon Cesare Giraudo Fiat Campagnola
1980 Template:Flagicon Freddy Kottulinsky Volkswagen Iltis Template:Flagicon Patrick Zaniroli Volkswagen Iltis Template:Flagicon Claude Marreau Renault 4 Sinpar
1981 Template:Flagicon René Metge Range Rover V8 Template:Flagicon Hervé Cotel Buggy Cotel Template:Flagicon Jean-Claude Briavoine Lada Niva
1982 Template:Flagicon Claude Marreau Renault 20 Turbo Template:Flagicon Jean-Claude Briavoine Lada Niva Template:Flagicon Jean-Pierre Jaussaud Mercedes 280 GE
1983 Template:Flagicon Jacky Ickx Mercedes 280 GE Template:Flagicon André Trossat Lada Niva Template:Flagicon Pierre Lartigue Range Rover V8
1984 Template:Flagicon René Metge Porsche 911 Template:Flagicon Patrick Zaniroli Range Rover V8 Template:Flagicon Andrew Cowan Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution
1985 Template:Flagicon Patrick Zaniroli Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution Template:Flagicon Andrew Cowan Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution Template:Flagicon Pierre Fougerouse Toyota FJ 60
1986 Template:Flagicon René Metge Porsche 959 Template:Flagicon Jacky Ickx Porsche 959 Template:Flagicon Pascal Rigal Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution
1987 Template:Flagicon Ari Vatanen Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 Template:Flagicon Patrick Zaniroli Range Rover V8 Template:Flagicon Kenjiro Shinozuka Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution
1988 Template:Flagicon Juha Kankkunen Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 Template:Flagicon Kenjiro Shinozuka Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution Template:Flagicon Patrick Tambay Range Rover V8
1989 Template:Flagicon Ari Vatanen Peugeot 405 Turbo 16 Template:Flagicon Jacky Ickx Peugeot 405 Turbo 16 Template:Flagicon Patrick Tambay Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution
1990 Template:Flagicon Ari Vatanen Peugeot 405 Turbo 16 Template:Flagicon Björn Waldegård Peugeot 405 Turbo 16 Template:Flagicon Alain Ambrosino Peugeot 405 Turbo 16
1991 Template:Flagicon Ari Vatanen Citroën ZX Rallye-Raid Template:Flagicon Pierre Lartigue Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution Template:Flagicon Jean Pierre Fontenay Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution
1992 Template:Flagicon Hubert Auriol Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution Template:Flagicon Erwin Weber Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution Template:Flagicon Kenjiro Shinozuka Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution
1993 Template:Flagicon Bruno Saby Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution Template:Flagicon Pierre Lartigue Citroën ZX Rallye-Raid Template:Flagicon Hubert Auriol Citroën ZX Rallye-Raid
1994 Template:Flagicon Pierre Lartigue Citroën ZX Rallye-Raid Template:Flagicon Hubert Auriol Citroën ZX Rallye-Raid Template:Flagicon Philippe Wambergue Buggy Bourgo
1995 Template:Flagicon Pierre Lartigue Citroën ZX Rallye-Raid Template:Flagicon Bruno Saby Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution Template:Flagicon Kenjiro Shinozuka Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution
1996 Template:Flagicon Pierre Lartigue Citroën ZX Rallye-Raid Template:Flagicon Philippe Wambergue Citroën ZX Rallye-Raid Template:Flagicon Jean Pierre Fontenay Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution
1997 Template:Flagicon Kenjiro Shinozuka Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution Template:Flagicon Jean-Pierre Fontenay Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution Template:Flagicon Bruno Saby Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution
1998 Template:Flagicon Jean-Pierre Fontenay Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution Template:Flagicon Kenjiro Shinozuka Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution Template:Flagicon Bruno Saby Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution
1999 Template:Flagicon Jean-Louis Schlesser Buggy Schlesser Template:Flagicon Miguel Prieto Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution Template:Flagicon Jutta Kleinschmidt Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution
2000 Template:Flagicon Jean-Louis Schlesser Buggy Schlesser Template:Flagicon Stéphane Peterhansel Mega Desert Template:Flagicon Jean-Pierre Fontenay Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution
2001 Template:Flagicon Jutta Kleinschmidt Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution Template:Flagicon Hiroshi Masuoka Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution Template:Flagicon Jean-Louis Schlesser Buggy Schlesser
2002 Template:Flagicon Hiroshi Masuoka Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution Template:Flagicon Jutta Kleinschmidt Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution Template:Flagicon Kenjiro Shinozuka Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution
2003 Template:Flagicon Hiroshi Masuoka Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution Template:Flagicon Jean-Pierre Fontenay Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution Template:Flagicon Stéphane Peterhansel Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution
2004 Template:Flagicon Stéphane Peterhansel Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution Template:Flagicon Hiroshi Masuoka Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution Template:Flagicon Jean-Louis Schlesser Buggy Schlesser
2005 Template:Flagicon Stéphane Peterhansel Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution Template:Flagicon Luc Alphand Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution Template:Flagicon Jutta Kleinschmidt Volkswagen Race Touareg 2
2006 Template:Flagicon Luc Alphand Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution Template:Flagicon Giniel de Villiers Volkswagen Race Touareg 2 Template:Flagicon Nani Roma Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution
2007 Template:Flagicon Stéphane Peterhansel Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution Template:Flagicon Luc Alphand Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution Template:Flagicon Jean-Louis Schlesser Buggy Schlesser
2008 Cancelled<ref name="motor"/>
2009 Template:Flagicon Giniel de Villiers Volkswagen Race Touareg 2 Template:Flagicon Mark Miller Volkswagen Race Touareg 2 Template:Flagicon Robby Gordon Hummer H3
2010 Template:Flagicon Carlos Sainz Volkswagen Race Touareg 2 Template:Flagicon Nasser Al-Attiyah Volkswagen Race Touareg 2 Template:Flagicon Mark Miller Volkswagen Race Touareg 2
2011 Template:Flagicon Nasser Al-Attiyah Volkswagen Race Touareg 3 Template:Flagicon Giniel de Villiers Volkswagen Race Touareg 3 Template:Flagicon Carlos Sainz Volkswagen Race Touareg 3
2012 Template:Flagicon Stéphane Peterhansel Mini All4 Racing Template:Flagicon Nani Roma Mini All4 Racing Template:Flagicon Giniel de Villiers Toyota Hilux Dakar
2013 Template:Flagicon Stéphane Peterhansel Mini All4 Racing Template:Flagicon Giniel de Villiers Toyota Hilux Dakar Template:Flagicon Leonid Novitskiy Mini All4 Racing
2014 Template:Flagicon Nani Roma Mini All4 Racing Template:Flagicon Stéphane Peterhansel Mini All4 Racing Template:Flagicon Nasser Al-Attiyah Mini All4 Racing
2015 Template:Flagicon Nasser Al-Attiyah Mini All4 Racing Template:Flagicon Giniel de Villiers Toyota Hilux Dakar Template:Flagicon Krzysztof Hołowczyc Mini All4 Racing
2016 Template:Flagicon Stéphane Peterhansel Peugeot 2008 DKR Template:Flagicon Nasser Al-Attiyah Mini All4 Racing Template:Flagicon Giniel de Villiers Toyota Hilux Dakar
2017 Template:Flagicon Stéphane Peterhansel Peugeot 3008 DKR Template:Flagicon Sébastien Loeb Peugeot 3008 DKR Template:Flagicon Cyril Despres Peugeot 3008 DKR
2018 Template:Flagicon Carlos Sainz Peugeot 3008 DKR Template:Flagicon Nasser Al-Attiyah Toyota Hilux Dakar Template:Flagicon Giniel de Villiers Toyota Hilux Dakar
2019 Template:Flagicon Nasser Al-Attiyah Toyota Hilux Dakar Template:Flagicon Nani Roma Mini All4 Racing Template:Flagicon Sébastien Loeb Peugeot 3008 DKR
2020 Template:Flagicon Carlos Sainz Mini John Cooper Works Buggy Template:Flagicon Nasser Al-Attiyah Toyota Hilux Dakar Template:Flagicon Stéphane Peterhansel Mini John Cooper Works Buggy
2021 Template:Flagicon Stéphane Peterhansel Mini John Cooper Works Buggy Template:Flagicon Nasser Al-Attiyah Toyota Hilux Dakar Template:Flagicon Carlos Sainz Mini John Cooper Works Buggy
2022 Template:Flagicon Nasser Al-Attiyah Toyota GR DKR Hilux Template:Flagicon Sébastien Loeb BRX Hunter T1+ Template:Flagicon Yazeed Al-Rajhi Toyota Hilux Overdrive
2023 Template:Flagicon Nasser Al-Attiyah Toyota GR DKR Hilux Template:Flagicon Sébastien Loeb Prodrive Hunter T1+ Template:Flagicon Lucas Moraes Toyota Hilux Overdrive
2024 Template:Flagicon Carlos Sainz Audi RS Q e-tron Template:FlagiconGuillaume De Mévius Toyota Hilux Overdrive Template:Flagicon Sébastien Loeb Prodrive Hunter T1+
2025 Template:Flagicon Yazeed Al-Rajhi Toyota Hilux Overdrive Template:Flagicon Henk Lategan Toyota GR DKR Hilux Template:Flagicon Mattias Ekström Ford Raptor T1+

Bikes

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Year 1st 2nd 3rd
Driver Bike Driver Bike Driver Bike
1979 Template:Flagicon Cyril Neveu Yamaha XT 500 Template:Flagicon Gilles Comte Yamaha XT 500 Template:Flagicon Philippe Vassard Honda XL 250
1980 Template:Flagicon Cyril Neveu Yamaha XT 500 Template:Flagicon Michel Merel Yamaha XT 500 Template:Flagicon Jean-Noël Pineau Yamaha XT 500
1981 Template:Flagicon Hubert Auriol BMW R80 G/S Template:Flagicon Serge Bacou Yamaha XT 500 Template:Flagicon Michel Merel Yamaha XT 500
1982 Template:Flagicon Cyril Neveu Honda XR 550 Template:Flagicon Philippe Vassard Honda XR 550 Template:Flagicon Grégoire Verhaeghe Barigo 500
1983 Template:Flagicon Hubert Auriol BMW R80 G/S Template:Flagicon Patrick Drobecq Honda XR 600 Template:Flagicon Marc Joineau Suzuki DR 500
1984 Template:Flagicon Gaston Rahier BMW R80 G/S Template:Flagicon Hubert Auriol BMW R80 G/S Template:Flagicon Philippe Vassard Honda XLR 600
1985 Template:Flagicon Gaston Rahier BMW R80 G/S Template:Flagicon Jean-Claude Olivier Yamaha 660 Proto Template:Flagicon Franco Picco Yamaha 600 XT
1986 Template:Flagicon Cyril Neveu Honda NXR 780 Template:Flagicon Gilles Lalay Honda NXR 780 Template:Flagicon Andrea Balestrieri Honda XL 600
1987 Template:Flagicon Cyril Neveu Honda NXR 750 Template:Flagicon Edi Orioli Honda XL 600 Template:Flagicon Gaston Rahier BMW R80 GS
1988 Template:Flagicon Edi Orioli Honda NXR 800V Template:Flagicon Franco Picco Yamaha YZE 750 Template:Flagicon Gilles Lalay Honda NXR 750
1989 Template:Flagicon Gilles Lalay Honda NXR 800V Template:Flagicon Franco Picco Yamaha YZE 750 Template:Flagicon Marc Morales Honda NXR 750
1990 Template:Flagicon Edi Orioli Cagiva Elefant 900 Template:Flagicon Carles Mas Yamaha YZE 750 Template:Flagicon Alessandro De Petri Cagiva Elefant 900
1991 Template:Flagicon Stéphane Peterhansel Yamaha YZE 750T Template:Flagicon Gilles Lalay Yamaha YZE 750T Template:Flagicon Thierry Magnaldi Yamaha YZE 750T
1992 Template:Flagicon Stéphane Peterhansel Yamaha YZE 850T Template:Flagicon Danny LaPorte Cagiva Elefant 900 Template:Flagicon Jordi Arcarons Cagiva Elefant 900
1993 Template:Flagicon Stéphane Peterhansel Yamaha YZE 850T Template:Flagicon Thierry Charbonnier Yamaha YZE 850T Template:Flagicon Jordi Arcarons Yamaha YZE 850T
1994 Template:Flagicon Edi Orioli Cagiva Elefant 900 Template:Flagicon Jordi Arcarons Cagiva Elefant 900 Template:Flagicon Fabrizio Meoni Honda EXP-2
1995 Template:Flagicon Stéphane Peterhansel Yamaha YZE 850T Template:Flagicon Jordi Arcarons Cagiva Elefant 900 Template:Flagicon Edi Orioli Cagiva Elefant 900
1996 Template:Flagicon Edi Orioli Yamaha YZE 850T Template:Flagicon Jordi Arcarons KTM LC4 Template:Flagicon Carlos Sotelo KTM LC4
1997 Template:Flagicon Stéphane Peterhansel Yamaha YZE 850T Template:Flagicon Oscar Gallardo Cagiva Elefant 900 Template:Flagicon David Castera Yamaha YZE 850T
1998 Template:Flagicon Stéphane Peterhansel Yamaha YZE 850T Template:Flagicon Fabrizio Meoni KTM LC4 Template:Flagicon Andrew Haydon KTM LC4
1999 Template:Flagicon Richard Sainct BMW F650 RR Template:Flagicon Thierry Magnaldi KTM LC4 Template:Flagicon Alfie Cox KTM LC4
2000 Template:Flagicon Richard Sainct BMW F650 RR Template:Flagicon Oscar Gallardo BMW F650 RR Template:Flagicon Jimmy Lewis BMW R900 GS
2001 Template:Flagicon Fabrizio Meoni KTM LC4 660R Template:Flagicon Jordi Arcarons KTM LC4 660R Template:Flagicon Carlo de Gavardo KTM LC4 660R
2002 Template:Flagicon Fabrizio Meoni KTM LC8 950R Template:Flagicon Alfie Cox KTM LC4 660R Template:Flagicon Richard Sainct KTM LC4 660R
2003 Template:Flagicon Richard Sainct KTM LC4 660R Template:Flagicon Cyril Despres KTM LC4 660R Template:Flagicon Fabrizio Meoni KTM LC8 950R
2004 Template:Flagicon Nani Roma KTM LC4 660R Template:Flagicon Richard Sainct KTM LC4 660R Template:Flagicon Cyril Despres KTM LC4 660R
2005 Template:Flagicon Cyril Despres KTM LC4 660R Template:Flagicon Marc Coma KTM LC4 660R Template:Flagicon Alfie Cox KTM LC4 660R
2006 Template:Flagicon Marc Coma KTM LC4 660R Template:Flagicon Cyril Despres KTM LC4 660R Template:Flagicon Giovanni Sala KTM LC4 660R
2007 Template:Flagicon Cyril Despres KTM 690 Rally Template:Flagicon David Casteu KTM 690 Rally Template:Flagicon Chris Blais KTM 660 Rally
2008 Cancelled<ref name="motor"/>
2009 Template:Flagicon Marc Coma KTM 690 Rally Template:Flagicon Cyril Despres KTM 690 Rally Template:Flagicon David Frétigné Yamaha WR 450
2010 Template:Flagicon Cyril Despres KTM 690 Rally Template:Flagicon Pål Anders Ullevålseter KTM 690 Rally Template:Flagicon Francisco López Aprilia RXV 450
2011 Template:Flagicon Marc Coma KTM 450 Rally Template:Flagicon Cyril Despres KTM 450 Rally Template:Flagicon Hélder Rodrigues Yamaha WR 450F
2012 Template:Flagicon Cyril Despres KTM 450 Rally Template:Flagicon Marc Coma KTM 450 Rally Template:Flagicon Hélder Rodrigues Yamaha WR 450F
2013 Template:Flagicon Cyril Despres KTM 450 Rally Template:Flagicon Ruben Faria KTM 450 Rally Template:Flagicon Francisco López KTM 450 Rally
2014 Template:Flagicon Marc Coma KTM 450 Rally Template:Flagicon Jordi Viladoms KTM 450 Rally Template:Flagicon Olivier Pain Yamaha WR 450F
2015 Template:Flagicon Marc Coma KTM 450 Rally Template:Flagicon Paulo Gonçalves Honda CRF 450 Template:Flagicon Toby Price KTM 450 Rally
2016 Template:Flagicon Toby Price KTM 450 Rally Template:Flagicon Štefan Svitko KTM 450 Rally Template:Flagicon Pablo Quintanilla Husqvarna FR 450
2017 Template:Flagicon Sam Sunderland KTM 450 Rally Template:Flagicon Matthias Walkner KTM 450 Rally Template:Flagicon Gerard Farrés KTM 450 Rally
2018 Template:Flagicon Matthias Walkner KTM 450 Rally Template:Flagicon Kevin Benavides Honda CRF 450 Template:Flagicon Toby Price KTM 450 Rally
2019 Template:Flagicon Toby Price KTM 450 Rally Template:Flagicon Matthias Walkner KTM 450 Rally Template:Flagicon Sam Sunderland KTM 450 Rally
2020 Template:Flagicon Ricky Brabec Honda CRF 450 Rally Template:Flagicon Pablo Quintanilla Husqvarna FR 450 Template:Flagicon Toby Price KTM 450 Rally
2021 Template:Flagicon Kevin Benavides Honda CRF 450 Rally Template:Flagicon Ricky Brabec Honda CRF 450 Rally Template:Flagicon Sam Sunderland KTM 450 Rally
2022 Template:Flagicon Sam Sunderland Gas Gas 450 Rally Template:Flagicon Pablo Quintanilla Honda CRF450 Rally Template:Flagicon Matthias Walkner KTM 450 Rally
2023 Template:Flagicon Kevin Benavides KTM 450 Rally Template:Flagicon Toby Price KTM 450 Rally Template:Flagicon Skyler Howes Husqvarna 450 Rally
2024 Template:Flagicon Ricky Brabec Honda CRF 450 Rally Template:Flagicon Ross Branch Hero 450 Rally Template:Flagicon Adrien Van Beveren Honda CRF 450 Rally
2025 Template:Flagicon Daniel Sanders KTM 450 Rally Template:Flagicon Tosha Schareina Honda CRF 450 Rally Template:Flagicon Adrien Van Beveren Honda CRF 450 Rally

Trucks

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Year 1st 2nd 3rd
Crew Truck Crew Truck Crew Truck
1979 Template:Flagicon Jean-François Dunac
Template:Flagicon Jean-Pierre Chapel
Template:Flagicon François Beau
Pinzgauer Template:Flagicon Daniel Petit
Template:Flagicon Françis Mare
UNIC Template:Flagicon Alain Mekki
Template:Flagicon Jean Neault
UNIC
1980 Template:Flagicon Miloud Ataouat
Template:Flagicon Hadj Daou Boukrif
Template:Flagicon Mahiedine Kaloua
Sonacome Template:Flagicon Bernard Heu
Template:Flagicon Daniel Delobel
Template:Flagicon Gilbert Versino
MAN Template:Flagicon Mokran Bouzid
Template:Flagicon Daid
Template:Flagicon Mekhelef
Sonacome
1981 Template:Flagicon Adrien Villette
Template:Flagicon Henri Gabrelle
Template:Flagicon Alain Voillereau
ALM-ACMAT Template:Flagicon Jacques Briy
Template:Flagicon Jean Salou
Template:Flagicon Gustave Peu
Ford Template:Flagicon Georges Groine
Template:Flagicon Thierry de Saulieu
Template:Flagicon Bernard Malferiol
Mercedes-Benz
1982 Template:Flagicon Georges Groine
Template:Flagicon Thierry de Saulieu
Template:Flagicon Bernard Malferiol
Mercedes-Benz Template:Flagicon Pierre Laleu
Template:Flagicon Bernard Langlois
Mercedes-Benz Template:Flagicon Jan de Rooy (rally driver)
Template:Flagicon Gérard Straetmans
DAF
1983 Template:Flagicon Georges Groine
Template:Flagicon Thierry de Saulieu
Template:Flagicon Bernard Malferiol
Mercedes-Benz Template:Flagicon Hasse Henriksson
Template:Flagicon Sture Bernhardsson
Template:Flagicon John Granäng
Volvo C303 Template:Flagicon Jan de Rooy (rally driver)
Template:Flagicon Joop Roggeband
Template:Flagicon Yvo Geusens
DAF
1984 Template:Flagicon Pierre Laleu
Template:Flagicon Daniel Durce
Template:Flagicon Patrick Venturini
Mercedes-Benz Template:Flagicon Paolo Bonera
Template:Flagicon Valerio Grassi
Template:Flagicon Paolo Travaglia
Mercedes-Benz Template:Flagicon Henri Gabrelle
Template:Flagicon Alain Voillereau
Template:Flagicon Adolf Dirl
MAN
1985 Template:Flagicon Karl Friedrich Capito
Template:Flagicon Jost Capito
Template:Flagicon Klaus Schweikarl
Mercedes-Benz Template:Flagicon Jan de Rooy (rally driver)
Template:Flagicon Thierry de Saulieu
Template:Flagicon Martinus Ketelaars
DAF Template:Flagicon Karl Wilhelm Strohmann
Template:Flagicon Volker Capito
Template:Flagicon Heinz Schnepf
Mercedes-Benz
1986 Template:Flagicon Giacomo Vismara
Template:Flagicon Giulio Minelli
Mercedes-Benz Template:Flagicon Hans Heyer
Template:Flagicon Winkler
MAN Template:Flagicon Salvador Cañellas
Template:Flagicon Ferran
Pegaso
1987 Template:Flagicon Jan de Rooy (rally driver)
Template:Flagicon Yvo Geusens
Template:Flagicon Theo van de Rijt
DAF Template:Flagicon Karel Loprais
Template:Flagicon Radomír Stachura
Template:Flagicon Jaroslav Krpec
Tatra Template:Flagicon Jiří Moskal
Template:Flagicon Jaroslav Joklík
Template:Flagicon Pavel Záleský
LIAZ
1988 Template:Flagicon Karel Loprais
Template:Flagicon Radomír Stachura
Template:Flagicon Tomáš Mück
Tatra Template:Flagicon Jiří Moskal
Template:Flagicon František Vojtíšek
Template:Flagicon Pavel Záleský
LIAZ Template:Flagicon Lutz Bernau
Template:Flagicon Bartman
Template:Flagicon Kluge
Tatra
1989 Category not held
1990 Template:Flagicon Giorgio Villa
Template:Flagicon Giorgio Delfino
Template:Flagicon Claudio Vinante
Perlini Template:Flagicon Jacques Houssat
Template:Flagicon Thierry De Saulieu
Template:Flagicon Danilo Bottaro
Perlini Template:Flagicon Zdeněk Kahánek
Template:Flagicon Jaroslav Krpec
Template:Flagicon Havlík
Tatra
1991 Template:Flagicon Jacques Houssat
Template:Flagicon Thierry de Saulieu
Template:Flagicon Danilo Bottaro
Perlini Template:Flagicon Vladimir Goltsov
Template:Flagicon Firdaus Kabirov
Template:Flagicon Valery Koblukov
Kamaz Template:Flagicon Joel Tammeka
Template:Flagicon Juhan Anupõld
Template:Flagicon Enno Piirsalu
Kamaz
1992 Template:Flagicon Francesco Perlini
Template:Flagicon Giorgio Albiero
Template:Flagicon Claudio Vinante
Perlini Template:Flagicon Jacques Houssat
Template:Flagicon Thierry de Saulieu
Template:Flagicon Danilo Bottaro
Perlini Template:Flagicon Karel Loprais
Template:Flagicon Josef Kalina
Template:Flagicon Radomír Stachura
Tatra
1993 Template:Flagicon Francesco Perlini
Template:Flagicon Giorgio Albiero
Template:Flagicon Claudio Vinante
Perlini Template:Flagicon Jacques Houssat
Sarlieve
Diamante
Perlini Template:Flagicon Gilbert Versino
Gimbre
Versino
Mercedes-Benz
1994 Template:Flagicon Karel Loprais
Template:Flagicon Radomír Stachura
Template:Flagicon Josef Kalina
Tatra Template:Flagicon Yoshimasa Sugawara
Template:Flagicon Shibata
Hino Template:Flagicon Jacques Marvy
Template:Flagicon Pons
Template:Flagicon Dujon
Perlini
1995 Template:Flagicon Karel Loprais
Template:Flagicon Radomír Stachura
Template:Flagicon Josef Kalina
Tatra Template:Flagicon Yoshimasa Sugawara
Template:Flagicon Shibata
Hino Template:Flagicon Vlastimil Buchtyár
Template:Flagicon Milan Kořený
Template:Flagicon Jaroslav Krpec
Tatra
1996 Template:Flagicon Viktor Moskovskikh
Template:Flagicon Anatoly Kuzmin
Template:Flagicon Nail Bagavetdinov
Kamaz Template:Flagicon Karel Loprais
Template:Flagicon Tomáš Tomeček
Template:Flagicon Radomír Stachura
Tatra Template:Flagicon Ladislav Fajtl
Template:Flagicon Jiří Janoušek
Template:FlagiconFrantišek Wurst
Tatra
1997 Template:Flagicon Peter Reif
Template:Flagicon Johann Deinhofer Roth
Hino Template:Flagicon Yoshimasa Sugawara
Template:Flagicon Naoko Matsumoto
Template:Flagicon Katsumi Hamura
Hino Template:Flagicon Joseph Petit
Template:Flagicon Jean-Christophe Wagner
Template:Flagicon Takeshi Hashimoto
Hino
1998 Template:Flagicon Karel Loprais
Template:Flagicon Radomír Stachura
Template:Flagicon Jan Čermák
Tatra Template:Flagicon Yoshimasa Sugawara
Template:Flagicon Naoko Matsumoto
Template:Flagicon Takashi Ushioda
Hino Template:Flagicon Milan Kořený
Template:Flagicon Jaroslav Lamač
Template:Flagicon Martin Kahánek
Tatra
1999 Template:Flagicon Karel Loprais
Template:Flagicon Radomír Stachura
Template:Flagicon Josef Kalina
Tatra Template:Flagicon Viktor Moskovskikh
Template:Flagicon Vladimir Chagin
Template:Flagicon Semen Yakubov
Kamaz Template:Flagicon André de Azevedo
Template:Flagicon Tomáš Tomeček
Template:Flagicon Leilane Neubarth
Tatra
2000 Template:Flagicon Vladimir Chagin
Template:Flagicon Semen Yakubov
Template:Flagicon Sergey Savostin
Kamaz Template:Flagicon Karel Loprais
Template:Flagicon Radomír Stachura
Template:Flagicon Petr Gilar
Tatra Template:Flagicon Firdaus Kabirov
Template:Flagicon Aydar Belyaev
Template:Flagicon Vladimir Goloub
Kamaz
2001 Template:Flagicon Karel Loprais
Template:Flagicon Josef Kalina
Template:Flagicon Petr Hamerla
Tatra Template:Flagicon Yoshimasa Sugawara
Template:Flagicon Seiichi Suzuki
Template:Flagicon Teruhito Sugawara
Hino Template:Flagicon Peter Reif
Template:Flagicon Gunther Pichlbauer
Template:Flagicon Holger Hermann Roth
MAN
2002 Template:Flagicon Vladimir Chagin
Template:Flagicon Semen Yakubov
Template:Flagicon Sergey Savostin
Kamaz Template:Flagicon Karel Loprais
Template:Flagicon Josef Kalina
Template:Flagicon Petr Hamerla
Tatra Template:Flagicon Yoshimasa Sugawara
Template:Flagicon Naoko Matsumoto
Template:Flagicon Seiichi Suzuki
Hino
2003 Template:Flagicon Vladimir Chagin
Template:Flagicon Semen Yakubov
Template:Flagicon Sergey Savostin
Kamaz Template:Flagicon André de Azevedo
Template:Flagicon Tomáš Tomeček
Template:Flagicon Jaromír Martinec
Tatra Template:Flagicon Firdaus Kabirov
Template:Flagicon Aydar Belyaev
Template:Flagicon Ilgizar Mardeev
Kamaz
2004 Template:Flagicon Vladimir Chagin
Template:Flagicon Semen Yakubov
Template:Flagicon Sergey Savostin
Kamaz Template:Flagicon Firdaus Kabirov
Template:Flagicon Aydar Belyaev
Template:Flagicon Dzhamil Kamalov
Kamaz Template:Flagicon Gerard de Rooy
Template:Flagicon Tom Colsoul
Template:Flagicon Arno Slaats
DAF
2005 Template:Flagicon Firdaus Kabirov
Template:Flagicon Aydar Belyaev
Template:Flagicon Andrey Mokeev
Kamaz Template:Flagicon Yoshimasa Sugawara
Template:Flagicon Katsumi Hamura
Hino Template:Flagicon Giacomo Vismara
Template:Flagicon Mario Cambiaghi
Template:Flagicon Claudio Bellina
Mercedes-Benz
2006 Template:Flagicon Vladimir Chagin
Template:Flagicon Semen Yakubov
Template:Flagicon Sergey Savostin
Kamaz Template:Flagicon Hans Stacey
Template:Flagicon Charly Gotlib
Template:Flagicon Bernard der Kinderen
MAN Template:Flagicon Firdaus Kabirov
Template:Flagicon Aydar Belyaev
Template:Flagicon Andrey Mokeev
Kamaz
2007 Template:Flagicon Hans Stacey
Template:Flagicon Charly Gotlib
Template:Flagicon Bernard der Kinderen
MAN Template:Flagicon Ilgizar Mardeev
Template:Flagicon Aydar Belyaev
Template:Flagicon Eduard Nikolaev
Kamaz Template:Flagicon Aleš Loprais
Template:Flagicon Petr Gilar
Tatra
2008 Cancelled<ref name="motor"/>
2009 Template:Flagicon Firdaus Kabirov
Template:Flagicon Aydar Belyaev
Template:Flagicon Andrey Mokeev
Kamaz Template:Flagicon Vladimir Chagin
Template:Flagicon Sergey Savostin
Template:Flagicon Eduard Nikolaev
Kamaz Template:Flagicon Gerard de Rooy
Template:Flagicon Tom Colsoul
Template:Flagicon Marcel van Melis
GINAF
2010 Template:Flagicon Vladimir Chagin
Template:Flagicon Sergey Savostin
Template:Flagicon Eduard Nikolaev
Kamaz Template:Flagicon Firdaus Kabirov
Template:Flagicon Aydar Belyaev
Template:Flagicon Andrey Mokeev
Kamaz Template:Flagicon Marcel van Vliet
Template:Flagicon Herman Vaanholt
Template:Flagicon Gerard van Veenendaal
GINAF
2011 Template:Flagicon Vladimir Chagin
Template:Flagicon Sergey Savostin
Template:Flagicon Ildar Shaysultanov
Kamaz Template:Flagicon Firdaus Kabirov
Template:Flagicon Aydar Belyaev
Template:Flagicon Andrey Mokeev
Kamaz Template:Flagicon Eduard Nikolaev
Template:Flagicon Viatcheslav Mizyukaev
Template:Flagicon Vladimir Rybakov
Kamaz
2012 Template:Flagicon Gerard de Rooy
Template:Flagicon Tom Colsoul
Template:Flagicon Dariusz Rodewald
Iveco Template:Flagicon Hans Stacey
Template:Flagicon Hans van Goor
Template:Flagicon Bernard der Kinderen
Iveco Template:Flagicon Artur Ardavichus
Template:Flagicon Alexey Kuzmich
Template:Flagicon Nurlan Turlubaev
Kamaz
2013 Template:Flagicon Eduard Nikolaev
Template:Flagicon Sergey Savostin
Template:Flagicon Vladimir Rybakov
Kamaz Template:Flagicon Airat Mardeev
Template:Flagicon Aydar Belyaev
Template:Flagicon Anton Mirniy
Kamaz Template:Flagicon Andrey Karginov
Template:Flagicon Andrey Mokeev
Template:Flagicon Igor Devyatkin
Kamaz
2014 Template:Flagicon Andrey Karginov
Template:Flagicon Andrey Mokeev
Template:Flagicon Igor Devyatkin
Kamaz Template:Flagicon Gerard de Rooy
Template:Flagicon Tom Colsoul
Template:Flagicon Darek Rodewald
Iveco Template:Flagicon Eduard Nikolaev
Template:Flagicon Sergey Savostin
Template:Flagicon Vladimir Rybakov
Kamaz
2015 Template:Flagicon Airat Mardeev
Template:Flagicon Aydar Belyaev
Template:Flagicon Dmitriy Svistunov
Kamaz Template:Flagicon Eduard Nikolaev
Template:Flagicon Evgeny Yakovlev
Template:Flagicon Vladimir Rybakov
Kamaz Template:Flagicon Andrey Karginov
Template:Flagicon Andrey Mokeev
Template:Flagicon Igor Leonov
Kamaz
2016 Template:Flagicon Gerard de Rooy
Template:Flagicon Moisès Torrallardona
Template:Flagicon Darek Rodewald
Iveco Template:Flagicon Airat Mardeev
Template:Flagicon Aydar Belyaev
Template:Flagicon Dmitriy Svistunov
Kamaz Template:Flagicon Federico Villagra
Template:Flagicon Jorge Pérez Companc
Template:Flagicon Andrés Memi
Iveco
2017 Template:Flagicon Eduard Nikolaev
Template:Flagicon Evgeny Yakovlev
Template:Flagicon Vladimir Rybakov
Kamaz Template:Flagicon Dmitry Sotnikov
Template:Flagicon Ruslan Akhmadeev
Template:Flagicon Igor Leonov
Kamaz Template:Flagicon Gerard de Rooy
Template:Flagicon Moisès Torrallardona
Template:Flagicon Darek Rodewald
Iveco
2018 Template:Flagicon Eduard Nikolaev
Template:Flagicon Evgeny Yakovlev
Template:Flagicon Vladimir Rybakov
Kamaz Template:Flagicon Siarhei Viazovich
Template:Flagicon Pavel Haranin
Template:Flagicon Andrei Zhyhulin
MAZ Template:Flagicon Airat Mardeev
Template:Flagicon Aydar Belyaev
Template:Flagicon Dmitriy Svistunov
Kamaz
2019 Template:Flagicon Eduard Nikolaev
Template:Flagicon Evgeny Yakovlev
Template:Flagicon Vladimir Rybakov
Kamaz Template:Flagicon Dmitry Sotnikov
Template:Flagicon Dmitry Nikitin
Template:Flagicon Ilnur Mustafin
Kamaz Template:Flagicon Gerard de Rooy
Template:Flagicon Moisès Torrallardona
Template:Flagicon Darek Rodewald
Iveco
2020 Template:Flagicon Andrey Karginov
Template:Flagicon Andrey Mokeev
Template:Flagicon Igor Leonov
Kamaz Template:Flagicon Anton Shibalov
Template:Flagicon Dmitry Nikitin
Template:Flagicon Ivan Tatarinov
Kamaz Template:Flagicon Siarhei Viazovich
Template:Flagicon Pavel Haranin
Template:Flagicon Anton Zaparoshchanka
MAZ
2021 Template:Flagicon Dmitry Sotnikov
Template:Flagicon Ruslan Akhamadeev
Template:Flagicon Ilgiz Akhmetzianov
Kamaz Template:Flagicon Anton Shibalov
Template:Flagicon Dmitri Nikitin
Template:Flagicon Ivan Tatarinov
Kamaz Template:Flagicon Airat Mardeev
Template:Flagicon Dmitry Svistunov
Template:Flagicon Akhmet Galiautdinov
Kamaz
2022 Template:Flagg Dmitry Sotnikov
Template:Flagg Ruslan Akhamadeev
Template:Flagg Ilgiz Akhmetzianov
Kamaz Template:Flagg Eduard Nikolaev
Template:Flagg Evgeny Yakovlev
Template:Flagg Vladimir Rybakov
Kamaz Template:Flagg Anton Shibalov
Template:Flagg Dmitri Nikitin
Template:Flagg Ivan Tatarinov
Kamaz
2023 Template:Flagicon Janus van Kasteren
Template:Flagicon Darek Rodewald
Template:Flagicon Marcel Snijders
Iveco Template:Flagicon Martin Macík
Template:Flagicon František Tomášek
Template:Flagicon David Švanda
Iveco Template:Flagicon Martin van den Brink
Template:Flagicon Erik Kofman
Template:Flagicon Rijk Mouw
Iveco
2024 Template:Flagicon Martin Macík
Template:Flagicon František Tomášek
Template:Flagicon David Švanda
Iveco Template:Flagicon Aleš Loprais
Template:Flagicon Jaroslav Valtr Jr
Template:Flagicon Jiří Stross
Praga Template:Flagicon Mitchel van den Brink
Template:Flagicon Jarno van de Pol
Template:Flagicon Moises Torrallardona
Iveco
2025 Template:Flagicon Martin Macík
Template:Flagicon František Tomášek
Template:Flagicon David Švanda
Iveco Template:Flagicon Mitchel van den Brink
Template:Flagicon Moises Torrallardona

Template:Flagicon Jarno van de Pol

Iveco Template:Flagicon Aleš Loprais
Template:Flagicon David Kripal
Template:Flagicon Darek Rodewald
Iveco

Quads

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Year 1st 2nd 3rd
Rider Quad Rider Quad Rider Quad
2009 Template:Flagicon Josef Macháček Yamaha Template:Flagicon Marcos Patronelli Can-Am Template:Flagicon Rafał Sonik Yamaha
2010 Template:Flagicon Marcos Patronelli Yamaha Template:Flagicon Alejandro Patronelli Yamaha Template:Flagicon Juan Manuel González Yamaha
2011 Template:Flagicon Alejandro Patronelli Yamaha Template:Flagicon Sebastián Halpern Yamaha Template:Flagicon Łukasz Łaskawiec Yamaha
2012 Template:Flagicon Alejandro Patronelli Yamaha Template:Flagicon Marcos Patronelli Yamaha Template:Flagicon Tomas Maffei Yamaha
2013 Template:Flagicon Marcos Patronelli Yamaha Template:Flagicon Ignacio Casale Yamaha Template:Flagicon Rafał Sonik Yamaha
2014 Template:Flagicon Ignacio Casale Yamaha Template:Flagicon Rafał Sonik Yamaha Template:Flagicon Sebastian Husseini Honda
2015 Template:Flagicon Rafał Sonik Yamaha Template:Flagicon Jeremías González Yamaha Template:Flagicon Walter Nosiglia Honda
2016 Template:Flagicon Marcos Patronelli Yamaha Template:Flagicon Alejandro Patronelli Yamaha Template:Flagicon Brian Baragwanath Yamaha
2017 Template:Flagicon Sergey Karyakin Yamaha Template:Flagicon Ignacio Casale Yamaha Template:Flagicon Pablo Copetti Yamaha
2018 Template:Flagicon Ignacio Casale Yamaha Template:Flagicon Nicolás Cavigliasso Yamaha Template:Flagicon Jeremías González Yamaha
2019 Template:Flagicon Nicolás Cavigliasso Yamaha Template:Flagicon Jeremías González Yamaha Template:Flagicon Gustavo Gallego Yamaha
2020 Template:Flagicon Ignacio Casale Yamaha Template:Flagicon Simon Vitse Yamaha Template:Flagicon Rafał Sonik Yamaha
2021 Template:Flagicon Manuel Andújar Yamaha Template:Flagicon Giovanni Enrico Yamaha Template:Flagicon Pablo Copetti Yamaha
2022 Template:Flagicon Alexandre Giroud Yamaha Template:Flagicon Francisco Moreno Yamaha Template:Flagicon Kamil Wiśniewski Yamaha
2023 Template:Flagicon Alexandre Giroud Yamaha Template:Flagicon Francisco Moreno Flores Yamaha Template:Flagicon Pablo Copetti Yamaha
2024 Template:Flagicon Manuel Andújar Yamaha Template:Flagicon Alexandre Giroud Yamaha Template:Flagicon Juraj Varga Yamaha

SSVs (UTVs until 2022)

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Year 1st 2nd 3rd
Crew UTV Crew UTV Crew UTV
2017 Template:Flagicon Leandro Torres
Template:Flagicon Lourival Roldan
Polaris Template:Flagicon Wang Fujiang
Template:Flagicon Li Wei
Polaris Template:Flagicon Ravil Maganov
Template:Flagicon Kirill Shubin
Polaris
2018 Template:Flagicon Reinaldo Varela
Template:Flagicon Gustavo Gugelmin
Can-Am Template:Flagicon Patrice Garrouste
Template:Flagicon Steven Griener
Polaris Template:Flagicon Template:Ill
Template:Flagicon Szymon Gospodarczyk
Polaris
2019 Template:Flagicon Francisco López Contardo
Template:Flagicon Alvaro Quintanilla
Can-Am Template:Flagicon Gerard Farrés
Template:Flagicon Daniel Oliveras
Can-Am Template:Flagicon Reinaldo Varela
Template:Flagicon Gustavo Gugelmin
Can-Am
2020 Template:Flagicon Casey Currie
Template:Flagicon Sean Berriman
Can-Am Template:Flagicon Sergey Karyakin
Template:Flagicon Anton Vlasiuk
Can-Am Template:Flagicon Francisco López Contardo
Template:Flagicon Juan Pablo Latrach Vinagre
Can-Am
2021 Template:Flagicon Francisco Lopez Contardo
Template:Flagicon Juan Pablo Latrach Vinagre
Can-Am Template:Flagicon Austin Jones
Template:Flagicon Gustavo Gugelmin
Can-Am Template:Flagicon Aron Domżała
Template:Flagicon Maciej Marton
Can-Am
2022 Template:Flagicon Austin Jones
Template:Flagicon Gustavo Gugelmin
Can-Am Template:Flagicon Gerard Farrés
Template:Flagicon Diego Ortega Gil
Can-Am Template:Flagicon Rokas Baciuška
Template:Flagicon Oriol Mena
Can-Am
2023 Template:Flagicon Eryk Goczał
Template:Flagicon Oriol Mena
Can-Am Template:Flagicon Rokas Baciuška
Template:Flagicon Oriol Vidal Montijano
Can-Am Template:Flagicon Marek Goczał
Template:Flagicon Maciej Marton
Can-Am
2024 Template:Flagicon Xavier de Soultrait
Template:Flagicon Martin Bonnet
Polaris Template:Flagicon Jérôme de Sadeleer
Template:Flagicon Michaël Metge
Can-Am Template:Flagicon Yasir Seaidan
Template:Flagicon Adrien Metge
Can-Am
2025 Template:Flagicon Brock Heger
Template:Flagicon Max Eddy
Polaris Template:Flagicon Francisco López Contardo
Template:Flagicon Juan Pablo Latrach Vinagre
Can-Am Template:Flagicon Alexandre Pinto
Template:Flagicon Bernardo Oliveira
Can-Am

Light Prototypes (Challenger/T3)

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Year 1st 2nd 3rd
Crew Make Crew Make Crew Make
2021 Template:Flagicon Josef Macháček
Template:Flagicon Pavel Vyoral
Can-Am Template:Flagicon Camelia Liparoti
Template:Flagicon Annett Fischer
Yamaha Template:Flagicon Philippe Pinchedez
Template:Flagicon Vincent Ferri
Pinch Racing
2022 Template:Flagicon Francisco Lopez Contardo
Template:Flagicon Juan Pablo Latrach Vinagre
Can-Am Template:Flagicon Sebastian Eriksson
Template:Flagicon Wouter Rosegaar
Can-Am Template:Flagicon Cristina Gutiérrez
Template:Flagicon Francois Cazalet
OT3
2023 Template:Flagicon Austin Jones
Template:Flagicon Gustavo Gugelmin
Can-Am Template:Flagicon Seth Quintero
Template:Flagicon Dennis Zenz
Can-Am Template:Flagicon Guillaume De Mévius
Template:Flagicon François Cazalet
OT3
2024 Template:Flagicon Cristina Gutiérrez

Template:Flagicon Pablo Moreno Huete

Taurus Template:Flagicon Mitch Guthrie
Template:Flagicon Kellon Walch
Taurus Template:Flagicon Rokas Baciuška
Template:Flagicon Oriol Vidal Montijano
Can-Am
2025 Template:Flagicon Nicolas Cavigliasso

Template:Flagicon Valentina Pertegarini

Taurus Template:Flagicon Gonçalo Guerreiro
Template:Flagicon Cadu Sachs
Taurus Template:Flagicon Pau Navarro
Template:Flagicon Lisandro Sisterna
Taurus

Classics

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Year 1st 2nd 3rd
Crew Make Crew Make Crew Make
2021 Template:Flagicon Marc Douton
Template:Flagicon Emilien Etienne
Sunhill Buggy Template:Flagicon Juan Donatiu
Template:Flagicon Pere Serrat Puig
Mitsubishi Montero Template:Flagicon Lilian Harichoury
Template:Flagicon Luc Fertin
Template:Flagicon Laurent Correia
Renault Trucks
2022 Template:Flagicon Serge Mogno
Template:Flagicon Florent Drulhon
Toyota Land Cruiser HDJ80 Template:Flagicon Arnaud Euvrard
Template:Flagicon Adeline Euvrard
Mercedes ML Template:Flagicon Jesus Fuster Pliego
Template:Flagicon Juan Carlos Ramirez Moure
Mercedes G-320
2023 Template:Flagicon Juan Morera
Template:Flagicon Lidia Ruba
Toyota Land Cruiser HDJ80 Template:Flagicon Carlos Santaolalla
Template:Flagicon Aran Sol I Juanola
Toyota Land Cruiser HDJ80 Template:Flagicon Paolo Bedeschi
Template:Flagicon Daniele Bottallo
Toyota Land Cruiser BJ71
2024 Template:Flagicon Carlos Santaolalla
Template:Flagicon Aran Sol I Juanola
Toyota Land Cruiser HDJ80 Template:Flagicon Lorenzo Traglio
Template:Flagicon Rudy Briani
Nissan Pathfinder Template:Flagicon Paolo Bedeschi
Template:Flagicon Daniele Bottallo
Toyota Land Cruiser BJ71
2025 Template:Flagicon Carlos Santaolalla
Template:Flagicon Aran Sol I Juanola
Toyota Land Cruiser HDJ80 Template:Flagicon Lorenzo Traglio
Template:Flagicon Rudy Briani
Nissan Terrano Pick-Up Template:Flagicon Karolis Raisys
Template:Flagicon Ignas Daunoravicius
Land-Rover Series III

Records

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Template:Further

Television coverage

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The rally is broadcast on television in more than 190 countries. A live feed of the event and a roundup of each day's race progress is made into a 26-minute programme.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> This has been commentated on by Toby Moody for ten years, and more recently by Neil Cole.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

The rally organizers and their television crews provide 20 edit stations along the route for various countries to produce their own programmes about the rally. There are four TV helicopters, six stage cameras, and three bivouac crews to make over 1,000 hours of TV over the two-week period.Template:Citation needed

A 2006 television documentary Race to Dakar described the experiences of a team, including the English actor Charley Boorman, in preparation for and entry into the 2006 Dakar Rally.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Broadcasters

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List of TV broadcasters as of 2022<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Region Country TV Network
Western Europe Template:Flag Franceinfo
France 2 / France 3 / France 4
Template:Flag La 1
Teledeporte
TV3
Esport3
Template:Flag RTL 4
RTL 7
Template:Flag VTM
RTBF
Template:Flag ORF Sport +
ServusTV
Template:Flag Template:Ill

it:Sport Mediaset

RAI
Sky Sport 24
Italia 1
Template:Flag ZDF
Eastern Europe Template:Flag TV6
Template:Flag Polsat
TVP1 / TVP2 / TVN
Template:Flag Nova
Prima
Czech TV
Template:Flag LNK
Template:Flag RTVS
Europe Template:Flagicon Pan-Europe Eurosport
Middle East Template:Flagicon Middle East BeIN Sports
Template:Flag SSC sport
Latin America Template:Flagicon Pan-Latin America ESPN
Americas Template:Flag MavTV<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Template:Flag FloSports
Template:Flag Canal 12 (Cordoba)
America TV
TPA
C5N
El Trece
Telefe
Template:Flag ESPN
Template:Flag Caracol TV
Template:Flag Fox Sports
Asia and Oceania Template:Flagicon Asia and Oceania Eurosport Asia
Template:Flag SBS
Template:Flag Sky Sport
Template:Flag Zhibo.tv
Template:Flag J Sports
Template:Flag 1Sports
Africa Template:Flag SABC
eNCA
Template:Flagicon Africa Supersoft
World Template:Flagicon World Red Bull TV
Motor Trend
Motorsport.com
France 24
Canal 24 Horas
Al Jazeera

Video games

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Release date Title Genre Platform Developer Publisher
1988 Paris-Dakar Rally Special Rally Famicom ISCO CBS/Sony Group
1997 Dakar '97 Rally PlayStation (console) Elcom Co., Ltd. Virgin Interactive Entertainment (Japan), Inc.
2001 Paris-Dakar Rally Rally Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2 Broadsword Interactive Acclaim Entertainment
2003 Dakar 2: The World's Ultimate Rally Rally PlayStation 2, Xbox, GameCube Acclaim Studios Cheltenham Acclaim Entertainment
2018 Dakar 18 Rally Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One Bigmoon Entertainment Deep Silver
2022 Dakar Desert Rally<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Rally Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S Saber Interactive Saber Interactive

Incidents

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Template:Main In 1982, Mark Thatcher, son of the then British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, along with his French co-driver Anny-Charlotte Verney and their mechanic, disappeared for six days. On 9 January, the trio became separated from a convoy of vehicles after they stopped to make repairs to a faulty steering arm. They were declared missing on 12 January. After a large-scale search was instigated, an Algerian military Lockheed L-100 (a version of the C-130 Hercules) search plane spotted their white Peugeot 504 some Template:Convert off course. Thatcher, Verney, and the mechanic were all unharmed.

The organiser of the rally, Thierry Sabine, was killed when his Ecureuil helicopter ("Squirrel-copter") crashed at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday 14 January 1986, into a dune at Mali during a sudden sand-storm. Also killed onboard was the singer-songwriter Daniel Balavoine, helicopter pilot François-Xavier Bagnoud, journalist Nathalie Odent, and Jean-Paul Lefur who was a radiophonic engineer for French radio broadcaster RTL (formerly Radio Luxembourg).<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Six people were killed during the 1988 race, three participants and three local residents. In one incident, Baye Sibi, a 10-year-old Malian girl, was killed by a racer while she crossed a road. A film crew's vehicle killed a mother and daughter in Mauritania on the last day of the race. The race participants killed, in three separate crashes, were a Dutch navigator on the DAF Trucks team, a French privateer, and a French rider. Racers were also blamed for starting a wildfire that caused a panic on a train running between Dakar and Bamako, where three more people were killed.<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref>

In 2003, French driver Daniel Nebot both rolled and crashed his Toyota heavily at high speed killing his co-driver Bruno Cauvy.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

In 2005, Spanish motorcyclist José Manuel Pérez died in a Spanish hospital on Monday 10 January after crashing the week before on the 7th stage. Italian motorcyclist Fabrizio Meoni, a two-time winner of the event, became the second Dakar Rally rider to die in two days, following Pérez on 11 January on stage 11. Meoni was the 11th motorcyclist and the 45th person overall to die in the history of the race. On 13 January a five-year-old Senegalese girl was hit and killed by a service lorry after wandering onto a main road, bringing the total deaths to five.

In 2006, 41-year-old Australian KTM motorcyclist Andy Caldecott, in his third time in the Dakar, died on 9 January as a result of neck injuries sustained in a crash approximately Template:Convert into stage 9, between Nouakchott and Kiffa, only a few kilometers (miles) from the location where Meoni had his fatal wreck the year before. He won the third stage of the 2006 event between Nador and Er Rachidia only a few days before his death. The death occurred despite efforts by the event organisers to improve competitor safety, including limiting speed, mandatory rest at fuel stops, and reduced fuel tank capacity for the bike classes. On 13 January a 10-year-old boy died while crossing the course after being hit by a car driven by Latvian Māris Saukāns, while on 14 January a 12-year-old boy was killed after being hit by a support lorry.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

In 2007, 29-year-old South African motor racer Elmer Symons died of injuries sustained in a crash during the fourth stage of the Rally. Symons crashed with his bike in the desert between Er Rachidia and Ouarzazate, Morocco.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Another death occurred on 20 January, the night before the race's finish, when 42-year-old motorcyclist Eric Aubijoux died suddenly. The cause of death was initially believed to be a heart attack,<ref name="guardian">Template:Cite news</ref> but it was later suggested that Aubijoux had died of internal injuries sustained in a crash earlier that day while competing in the 14th stage of the race.

The 2008 Dakar Rally was cancelled due to security concerns after al-Qaeda's murder of four French tourists on Christmas Eve in December 2007 in Mauritania (a country in which the rally spent eight days), various accusations against the rally calling it "neo-colonialist", and al-Qaeda's accusations against Mauritania calling it a supporter of "crusaders, apostates and infidels". The French-based Amaury Sport Organisation in charge of the Template:Convert rally said in a statement that they had been advised by the French government to cancel the race, which had been due to begin on 5 January 2008 from Lisbon. They said direct threats had also been made against the event by al-Qaeda related organisations.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Omar Osama bin Laden, the son of Osama bin Laden, attracted news coverage in 2008 by promoting himself as an "ambassador of peace" and proposing a Template:Convert horse race across North Africa as a replacement to the Dakar Rally, with sponsors' money going to support child victims of war, saying "I heard the rally was stopped because of al-Qaida. I don't think they are going to stop me."<ref name="Schemm">Template:Cite web</ref>

On 7 January 2009, the body of 49-year-old motorcyclist Pascal Terry from France was found. He had been missing for three days and his body lay on a remote part of the second stage between Santa Rosa de la Pampa and Puerto Madryn.

On 4 January 2010, a woman watching the Dakar Rally was killed when a vehicle taking part in the race veered off the course and hit her during the opening stage.

On 1 January 2012, motorcyclist Jorge Martinez Boero of Argentina died after suffering a cardiac arrest after a fall. He was treated by medical staff within five minutes of the accident, but died on the way to hospital.

On 7 January 2015, motorcycle rider Michal Hernik died in unknown circumstances during Stage 3 of the 2015 rally.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

On 12 January 2020, Portuguese motorcycle rider Paulo Gonçalves died after suffering a heart attack due to a crash on the seventh stage.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

On 15 January 2021, motorcyclist Pierre Cherpin of France died. The 52-year-old Frenchman fell off his motorcycle on 10 January, and a rescue team in a helicopter found him unconscious in the desert. He was rushed to a hospital in Saudi Arabia where he was treated for his injuries. He sustained serious head injuries and cracked ribs, and one of his lungs also collapsed. Cherpin underwent emergency neurosurgery and was placed in an artificial coma. Doctors were initially optimistic about his recovery path and there were no complications after the surgery. He died during the medical transfer from Jeddah to France.

Overall, 76 people, including 31 competitors, have died in the Dakar Rally.

Criticism

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When the race was held in Africa, it was subject to criticism from several sources, generally focusing on the race's impact on the inhabitants of the African countries through which it passed. Some African residents along the race's course in previous years have said they saw limited benefits from the race; that race participants spent little money on the goods and services local residents can offer. The racers produced substantial amounts of dust along the course, and were blamed for hitting and killing livestock, in addition to occasionally injuring or killing people.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

After the 1988 race, when three Africans were killed in collisions with vehicles involved in the race, PANA, a Dakar-based news agency, wrote that the deaths were "insignificant for the [race's] organisers". The Vatican City newspaper L'Osservatore Romano called the race a "vulgar display of power and wealth in places where men continue to die from hunger and thirst."<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> During a 2002 protest at the race's start in Arras, France, a Green Party of France statement described the race as "colonialism that needs to be eradicated".<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

The rally was criticised before 2000 for crossing through the disputed territory of Western Sahara, which has been occupied by Morocco since 1975, without the approval of the Polisario Front independence movement, which considers itself the representative of the indigenous Sahrawi people.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref> After the race officials gained formal permission from the Polisario from 2000 onwards this ceased to be an issue.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

The environmental impact of the race has been another area of criticism. This criticism of the race is the topic of the song "500 connards sur la ligne de départ" ("500 Arseholes at the Starting Line"), on the 1991 album Marchand de cailloux by French singer Renaud. In 2014, the Dakar rally was criticized for damage done to archaeological sites in Chile.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

The move to Saudi Arabia for the 2020 Dakar Rally was under heavy criticism because of the situation of human rights in Saudi Arabia and the position of women in that country.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Despite the criticism from human rights organizations against the choice of host country for the 2020 season, the Dakar Rally was organized in Saudi Arabia for another consecutive year. While it was being denounced as an attempt of sportswashing by Saudi Arabia, the organizers defended the decision.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

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