2022 Dakar Rally

2022 Dakar Rally
Part of the Dakar Rally
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Host countrySaudi Arabia
Dates run1–14 January 2022
StartHa'il
FinishJeddah
Stages12
Stage surfaceSand, rocks, dirt, tarmac
Results
Cars winnerQatar Nasser Al-Attiyah
France Mathieu Baumel
Toyota Gazoo Racing
Bikes winnerUnited Kingdom Sam Sunderland
Gas Gas Factory Team
Quads winnerFrance Alexandre Giroud
Yamaha Racing - SMX - Drag'On
Light prototypes winnerChile Francisco Lopez Contardo
Chile Juan Pablo Latrach Vinagre
EKS - South Racing
UTVs winnerUnited States Austin Jones
Brazil Gustavo Gugelmin
Can-Am Factory South Racing
Trucks winner  Dmitry Sotnikov
  Ruslan Akhmadeev
  Ilgiz Akhmetzianov
Kamaz-Master
Classics winnerFrance Serge Mogno
France Florent Drulhon
Team FSO

The 2022 Dakar Rally was a rally raid event held in Saudi Arabia and the 44th edition of the Dakar Rally organized by Amaury Sport Organisation (ASO).[1] The event took place between 1–14 January 2022. This was the third time Saudi Arabia had hosted the event, with support from the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation.[2] The race started in Ha'il and ended in Jeddah, going through canyons and cliffs in the Neom region, passing by the Red Sea coastline, into the stretches of dunes surrounding Riyadh, with a lot more action on sand dunes in the Empty Quarter.[3] The route consisted of one prologue stage and 12 normal stages, with one rest day in Riyadh on 8 January.

When ASO signed the five-year deal with Saudi Arabia, there was a first-year exclusivity clause. Since it has expired, more countries could have been added to the route. However, due to COVID-19 travel restrictions, a decision has been made to remain entirely within Saudi Arabia.

In 2021, the FIA World Motor Sport Council granted full World Championship status to the FIA's cross-country rallying discipline.[4] On 5 December 2021, the FIA and FIM jointly combined both of their cross-country rally championships to form the World Rally-Raid Championship, which is co-sponsored by both organizations. The 2022 Dakar Rally served as the first event in the inaugural championship calendar.[5]

Summary

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The route

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The feedback from competitors about previous event was that there were too many rocky surfaces resulting in excessive tyre wear and punctures, and not enough sandy stages which traditionally dominated Dakar rally. The organizers listened to the complaints and on 11 May 2021 revealed a new route which is characterized by a push into the sandy Empty Quarter.[6] Same as last year, the route includes 1 Prologue stage, 12 stages including 2 loop stages and 1 marathon stage. The route consists of around 4,000 km (2,500 mi) of special stages and 2,500 km (1,600 mi) - 3,000 km (1,900 mi) of liaisons. The exact route was revealed in late November 2021.[7] The route did not feature the Empty Quarter this year. Initially, due to very difficult terrain, the competitors were planned to be airlifted from stage 8 finish to Riyadh.

Changes

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Although initially promoted, last year's event did not have alternative fuels class, and only had several participants running on fuels different from petrol or diesel. In this edition there is stronger push to low-carbon vehicles, with an aim to have 100% low-carbon vehicles in the car, SSV and truck categories by 2030.[8] This edition will include a new T1-E category, with rules drawn up in collaboration with the FIA. This category has been created for prototype vehicles relying on electric motors or any technology focused on reducing carbon emissions, such as biofuels and hydrogen. Audi Sport announced that it will enter three Audi RS Q e-tron to T1-E category. Driven by Carlos Sainz, Stéphane Peterhansel and Mattias Ekström,[9] Audi Sport has set target of winning the rally.[10] In truck category, Hino announced support in building a hybrid vehicle that will enter the event.[11]

Pioneering the new T1.E class, Audi demanded tyre inflation-deflation system in the cockpit, a larger chassis, buggy-sized wheels (17 inches) and more suspension travel than the 4x4s in T1.1 category. Prodrive and Toyota Gazoo Racing teams objected, which forced the organizers to open up the possibility of a new T1+ category. Cars in this category will be 4x4s, will have a 2.3 m (7 ft 7 in) wide chassis (instead of the current 2 m (6 ft 7 in)), 350 mm (14 in) of suspension travel (instead of the current 280 mm (11 in)) and 37 in wheels (instead of 32 in). The maximum weight will be increased by 100 kg (220 lb) to 1,950 kg (4,300 lb). The tyre inflation-deflation system controllable from the cockpit will remain exclusive to category T1.3 two-wheel drive buggies and the new T1-E hybrid or electric vehicles, "to optimise their energy consumption".[12]

In order to balance the performance balance between factory teams, the organizers ASO and the FIA will continue using air restrictors. The diameters are still under review. Currently, Toyota's twin-turbo V6 petrol engine has a 37 mm (1.5 in) air restrictor, the turbo-diesel engine in the X-Raid Mini buggy has a 39 mm (1.5 in) air restrictor. Prodrive's twin-turbo V6 petrol engine is electronically limited by a power curve equal to the Toyota's.[12]

Electronic roadbooks will become standard to all vehicles from the car, SSV and truck categories with a view of limiting the differences in assistance resources between the teams. The motorbikes and quads entered in the elite category will also get a version that has been adapted for them.

Bike and quad rider airbag vests introduced last year have received positive feedback. Airbag vest effectiveness and comfort have been improved.[8]

In Dakar Classic category, the regularity will no longer be the only evaluation criteria. On portions representing roughly 20% of the route, only navigation will be judged and not time, and each excess kilometre covered will cost points.[1]

Race

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The 2022 Dakar Rally started on 1 January at Jeddah, with a prologue of 19 km, officially called stage 1A. For the motos only, the stage 1A times were multiplied by 5. Gas Gas entered the Dakar stage winners with a victory by Daniel Sanders,[13] although Gas Gas used KTM 450 Rally bikes.[14] Skyler Howes and José Ignacio Cornejo lost a lot of time on stage 1A and were more than 8 minutes behind the leader. In the cars Guerlain Chicherit in a GCK Thunder buggy running on bio-ethanol fuel had problems with instrumentation and stopped on track.

On 2 January, just before the start of the race, it was announced that to heavy rains that flowed the bivouac, there wouldn't be any marathon stages in stage 2 and 3, but regular stages (with assistance park).[15] On stage 1B navigation was an issue and lots of drivers lost a significant amount of time finding a way point including, Ricky Brabec, Luciano and Kevin Benavides, Andrew Short, Juan Barreda, Toby Price, Maciej Giemza on bikes who lost between 30 and 50 minutes each on this waypoint.[16] Bad day for new Audi RS Q: Stephane Peterhansel had a crash and lost more than 7 hours, Mattias Ekstrom more than 1.5 hours, and Carlos Sainz more than 2 hours finding a waypoint in last 100 km which led him to make some criticism to organization.[17][18] Giniel de Villiers had an incident with the bike rider César Zumaran and later was awarded a 5 minutes penalty for not stopping to check for the health of the other competitor, breaching the sport regulations.[19] On 4 January it was announced that another incident involving de Villiers was under investigation by running over Mohamedsaid Aoulad Ali's bike when climbing a dune, rendering it unusable, de Villiers circled around to check on the status of the rider, but again did not stop to offer assistance.[20] He was given another time penalty, this time of 5 hours.

Also on stage 2, Loeb secured the victory on cars. In T3 category, the leader Seth Quintero had mechanical issues on that made him to penalize and being away from the fight for the final victory.[21] In the following stage, Quintero would take advantage of his start from behind and secure another stage win.

On stage 3 maiden victories for Hero with Joaquim Rodrigues on bikes, and Carlos Sainz with his Audi RS Q e-tron, the first victory on Dakar of an hybrid vehicle.[22] On T4 category WRC driver Andreas Mikkelsen had to retire after a crash.

Stage 4 and another victory for Nasser Al-Attiyah while Benediktas Vanagas in another Hilux T1+ suffered a rollover on stage and had to retire.[23]

Stages 5 and 6 had different routes for FIM (Bikes and Quads), and FIA (Cars, Light weight, SSVs and trucks competitors. Stage 5 for bikes and quads had to be partially neutralized due to the high number os competitors needing assistance, meaning no rescue helicopters were available in the final sector of the stage. The riders who didn't concluded the stage, were given a standard time. In quads only one driver reached the end before neutralization was called.[24] Danilo Petrucci made history being the first MotoGP rider to win a Dakar stage.[25] Skyler Howes had to retire due to a head concussion[26] while Joan Barreda had struggles to finish the stage but manage to start stage 6.

Stage 6 for bikes and quads was also neutralized after the first waypoint at km 101 due to rough track caused by heavy rain and the passage of cars and trucks in the day before.[24][27] Neutralization came after quad rider Manuel Andújar crashed heavily in truck ruts, damaging the quad beyond repair. Andújar himself was in a state of shock, but otherwise okay.[28]

Entry list

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Number of entries

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Stage Bikes Quads Cars SxS–T3 UTV–T4 Trucks Total Classic Cars Classic Trucks Total Dakar Classic
Entry list[a] 149 21 97 44 61 58 430 128 20 148
At start line 144 20 92 49 48 56 409 122 20 142[29]
Rest day[b] 137 12 84 43 47 56 379 122 16 138[30]
Finished[c][d] 124 7 75[e] 37 44 33 320 117 12 129[31]
  1. ^ As of 26 November, before scrutineering
  2. ^ At start line after the rest day
  3. ^ To rank in the final standings, the vehicle had to pass through the finishing podium.
  4. ^ There was no Dakar Experience category this year. As the Dakar Rally became a FIA event, the vehicles that failed to finish a stage could still continue at the next, having taken a time penalty.
  5. ^ Includes 3 Open category finishers

Vehicles and Categories

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Category Bikes Quads Cars SxS–T3 UTVs–T4 Trucks Classic Cars Classic Trucks
Class Description Class Description Class Description Class Description Class Description Class Description Class Description Class Description
RallyGP A.S.O. "Elite" T1.U T1 electric/hybrid 4x4 modified T3 Light Prototypes T4 Production SSVs turbo Truck>10,000cc Production Trucks -87 Low Average TBC -97 Low Average TBC
Rally2 "Non-Elite" Super-Production T1.1 T1 petrol/diesel 4x4 modified -87 Intermediate Average TBC -100 Low Average TBC
T1.2 T1 petrol/diesel 2WD modified 97 Low Average TBC e-87 Low Average TBC
T2 T2 Production 97 Intermediate Average TBC
97 High Average TBC
100 Intermediate Average TBC
100 High Average TBC

A total of 750 riders, drivers and co-drivers entered the event, among them 209 rookies (first-time entries), 130 legends (participating for the 10th or more years), 34 original by Motul (riders without support team) and 60 women. Another 315 drivers and co-drivers entered the Dakar Classic (classic car and truck categories).[32] Five vehicles compete in the Open category (3 in T1, 1 in T3 and 1 in T4)

Competitor list

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab All the following drivers are Russian, but will compete under a neutral flag as the Court of Arbitration for Sport upheld a ban on Russia competing at World Championships. The ban was implemented by the World Anti-Doping Agency in response to state-sponsored doping program of Russian athletes.

The Belarusian team MAZ-SPORTauto, consisting of three MAZ vehicles in T5 category were banned from taking part in the event. The organizers complied with sanctions, imposed by the EU on a number of individuals and entities in Belarus in summer 2021. The sanctions apply as MAZ-SPORTauto is a MAZ factory team, and MAZ is on the list of concerned entities. The organizers issued an official letter, stating that "the MAZ-SPORTauto team was not able to take part due to the EU regulation, which states that "no funds or economic resources may be directly or indirectly available to natural or legal persons, organizations or corporations that are on the list of persons and organizations subject to restrictive measures". The vehicles, which were en route to the port of Marseille were turned around in Poland, and the admission fees frozen for the MAZ-SPORTauto crews: 502 - Siarhei Viazovich, Pavel Haranin, Anton Zaparoshchanka; 507 - Aliaksei Vishneuski, Maksim Novikau, Siarhei Sachuk; 517 - Aliaksandr Vasileuski, Aliaksandr Shved, Vital Muryleu. MAZ-SPORTauto has been competing in Dakar Rally without interruption since 2012.[34][35]

Dakar legend Erik van Loon was tested positive for COVID-19 before departing for Saudi Arabia, and was not able to compete. His place in #217 Toyota Hilux Overdrive was offered to Bernhard ten Brinke.[36]

Stages

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Stage Date Start Finish Total/Special
Stage 1A Saturday January 1, 2022 Jeddah Ha'il 614 km / 19 km
Stage 1B Sunday January 2, 2022 Ha'il Ha'il 514 km / 333 km
Stage 2 Monday January 3, 2022 Ha'il Al Qaisumah 791 km / 338 km
Stage 3 Tuesday January 4, 2022 Al Qaisumah Al Qaisumah 636 km / 255 km
Stage 4 Wednesday January 5, 2022 Al Qaisumah Riyadh 707 km / 465 km
Stage 5 Thursday January 6, 2022 Riyadh Riyadh 560 km / 346 km
Stage 6 Friday January 7, 2022 Riyadh Riyadh 618 km / 402 km
Rest day Saturday January 8, 2022 Riyadh
Stage 7 Sunday January 9, 2022 Riyadh Al Dawadimi 701 km / 402 km
Stage 8 Monday January 10, 2022 Al Dawadimi Wadi Ad Dawasir 830 km / 395 km
Stage 9 Tuesday January 11, 2022 Wadi Ad Dawasir Wadi Ad Dawasir 491 km / 287 km
Stage 10 Wednesday January 12, 2022 Wadi Ad Dawasir Bisha 759 km / 375 km
Stage 11 Thursday January 13, 2022 Bisha Bisha 501 km / 346 km
Stage 12 Friday January 14, 2022 Bisha Jeddah 680 km / 164 km

Stage 2 was planned to be a marathon stage, with no-support marathon bivouac in Al Artawiyah. After heavy rain and storms, the bivouac got flooded, and subsequently was moved to Qaisumah. The marathon bivouac was cancelled, with competitors receiving normal support from their teams. Dakar Classic stage was cancelled completely, competitors moved to Qaisumah in liaison.[30][37]

For stages 5 and 6, two separate route were prepared; one 421 km route and one 345 km route. For stage 5, cars, SSVs, and trucks completed the 421 km route while bikes and quads completed the 345 km route. For stage 6, the categories swapped places.

Stage winners

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Stage Bikes Quads Cars Light Proto (T3) SSV (T4) Trucks Classics
Stage 1A Australia Daniel Sanders Argentina Manuel Andújar Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah United States Seth Quintero Poland Marek Goczał   Eduard Nikolaev France Yannick Panagiotis
Stage 1B Australia Daniel Sanders Lithuania Laisvydas Kancius Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah United States Seth Quintero Poland Aron Domżała   Dmitry Sotnikov Spain Xavier Piña Garnatcha
Stage 2 Spain Joan Barreda Argentina Manuel Andújar France Sébastien Loeb Belgium Guillaume de Mévius Poland Michał Goczał   Andrey Karginov Stage cancelled
Stage 3 Portugal Joaquim Rodrigues United States Pablo Copetti Spain Carlos Sainz United States Seth Quintero Poland Marek Goczał   Dmitry Sotnikov Spain Kilian Revuelta
Stage 4 Spain Joan Barreda Argentina Manuel Andújar Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah United States Seth Quintero Poland Michał Goczał   Eduard Nikolaev Spain Jesus Fuster Pliego
Stage 5 Italy Danilo Petrucci France Alexandre Giroud South Africa Henk Lategan United States Seth Quintero Brazil Rodrigo Luppi di Oliveira   Andrey Karginov Spain Xavier Piña Garnatcha
Stage 6 Australia Daniel Sanders   Aleksandr Maksimov Argentina Orlando Terranova United States Seth Quintero Poland Marek Goczał   Andrey Karginov France Serge Mogno
Stage 7 Chile José Ignacio Cornejo Brazil Marcelo Medeiros France Sébastien Loeb United States Seth Quintero Spain Gerard Farrés   Anton Shibalov Spain Xavier Piña Garnatcha
Stage 8 United Kingdom Sam Sunderland France Alexandre Giroud Sweden Mattias Ekström United States Seth Quintero Poland Marek Goczał   Dmitry Sotnikov Spain Jesus Fuster Pliego
Stage 9 Chile José Ignacio Cornejo United States Pablo Copetti South Africa Giniel de Villiers United States Seth Quintero Poland Marek Goczał   Eduard Nikolaev United States Amy Lerner
Stage 10 Australia Toby Price Brazil Marcelo Medeiros France Stéphane Peterhansel United States Seth Quintero Lithuania Rokas Baciuška   Dmitry Sotnikov Spain Xavier Piña Garnatcha
Stage 11 Argentina Kevin Benavides Brazil Marcelo Medeiros Spain Carlos Sainz United States Seth Quintero Poland Marek Goczał   Eduard Nikolaev France Jérôme Galpin
Stage 12 Chile Pablo Quintanilla Argentina Francisco Moreno South Africa Henk Lategan United States Seth Quintero Lithuania Rokas Baciuška   Dmitry Sotnikov Spain Juan Roura Iglesias
Rally Winners United Kingdom Sam Sunderland France Alexandre Giroud Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah Chile Francisco López Contardo United States Austin Jones   Dmitry Sotnikov France Serge Mogno

Stage results

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Bikes

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Stage result General classification
Stage Pos Competitor Make Time Gap Pos Competitor Make Time Gap
1A 1 Australia Daniel Sanders Gas Gas 00:55:30 1 Australia Daniel Sanders Gas Gas 00:55:30
2 Chile Pablo Quintanilla Honda 00:56:30 00:01:00 2 Chile Pablo Quintanilla Honda 00:56:30 00:01:00
3 Botswana Ross Branch Yamaha 00:57:25 00:01:55 3 Botswana Ross Branch Yamaha 00:57:25 00:01:55
1B 1 Australia Daniel Sanders Gas Gas 03:43:10 1 Australia Daniel Sanders Gas Gas 04:38:40
2 Chile Pablo Quintanilla Honda 03:45:17 00:02:07 2 Chile Pablo Quintanilla Honda 04:41:47 00:03:07
3 Austria Matthias Walkner KTM 03:51:41 00:08:31 3 Austria Matthias Walkner KTM 04:49:46 00:11:06
2 1 Spain Joan Barreda Honda 03:31:20 1 United Kingdom Sam Sunderland Gas Gas 08:31:29
2 United Kingdom Sam Sunderland Gas Gas 03:36:53 00:05:33 2 France Adrien Van Beveren Yamaha 08:34:20 00:02:51
3 Argentina Kevin Benavides KTM 03:37:14 00:05:54 3 Austria Matthias Walkner KTM 08:35:37 00:04:08
3 1 Portugal Joaquim Rodrigues Hero 02:34:41 1 United Kingdom Sam Sunderland Gas Gas 11:13:40
2 Australia Toby Price KTM 02:35:44 00:01:03 2 France Adrien Van Beveren Yamaha 11:13:44 00:00:04
3 United States Mason Klein KTM 02:35:55 00:01:14 3 Austria Matthias Walkner KTM 11:15:10 00:01:30
4 1 Spain Joan Barreda Honda 04:07:76 1 United Kingdom Sam Sunderland Gas Gas 15:30:01
2 Chile Pablo Quintanilla Honda 04:10:43 00:03:37 2 Austria Matthias Walkner KTM 15:33:01 00:03:00
3 Portugal Rui Gonçalves Sherco 04:14:05 00:06:59 3 France Adrien Van Beveren Yamaha 15:34:55 00:04:54
5 1 Italy Danilo Petrucci KTM 03:23:46 1 United Kingdom Sam Sunderland Gas Gas 19:01:50
2 Botswana Ross Branch Yamaha 03:23:48 00:00:02 2 Austria Matthias Walkner KTM 19:04:19 00:02:29
3 Chile José Ignacio Cornejo Honda 03:23:51 00:00:05 3 France Adrien Van Beveren Yamaha 19:07:49 00:05:59
6 1 Australia Daniel Sanders Gas Gas 00:51:43 1 United Kingdom Sam Sunderland Gas Gas 19:55:59
2 United Kingdom Sam Sunderland Gas Gas 00:54:09 00:02:26 2 Austria Matthias Walkner KTM 19:58:38 00:02:39
3 Austria Matthias Walkner KTM 00:54:19 00:02:36 3 Australia Daniel Sanders Gas Gas 20:01:34 00:05:35
7 1 Chile José Ignacio Cornejo Honda 03:28:46 1 France Adrien Van Beveren Yamaha 23:45:02
2 Argentina Kevin Benavides KTM 03:29:30 00:00:44 2 Austria Matthias Walkner KTM 23:50:14 00:05:12
3 Spain Joan Barreda Honda 03:31:37 00:02:51 3 Argentina Kevin Benavides KTM 23:50:25 00:05:23
8 1 United Kingdom Sam Sunderland Gas Gas 03:48:02 1 United Kingdom Sam Sunderland Gas Gas 27:38:42
2 Chile Pablo Quintanilla Honda 03:50:55 00:02:53 2 Austria Matthias Walkner KTM 27:42:27 00:03:45
3 Austria Matthias Walkner KTM 03:52:13 00:04:11 3 France Adrien Van Beveren Yamaha 27:43:25 00:04:43
9 1 Chile José Ignacio Cornejo Honda 02:29:30 1 Austria Matthias Walkner KTM 30:14:03
2 Argentina Kevin Benavides KTM 02:30:56 00:01:26 2 United Kingdom Sam Sunderland Gas Gas 30:16:15 00:02:12
3 United States Ricky Brabec Honda 02:31:17 00:01:47 3 France Adrien Van Beveren Yamaha 30:17:59 00:03:56
10 1 Australia Toby Price KTM 03:05:32 1 France Adrien Van Beveren Yamaha 33:27:06
2 Argentina Luciano Benavides Husqvarna 03:07:41 00:02:09 2 Chile Pablo Quintanilla Honda 33:32:21 00:05:15
3 France Adrien Van Beveren Yamaha 03:09:07 00:03:35 3 United Kingdom Sam Sunderland Gas Gas 33:33:05 00:05:59
11 1 Argentina Kevin Benavides KTM 03:30:56 1 United Kingdom Sam Sunderland Gas Gas 37:04:05
2 United Kingdom Sam Sunderland Gas Gas 03:31:00 00:00:04 2 Chile Pablo Quintanilla Honda 37:10:57 00:06:52
3 Portugal Joaquim Rodrigues Hero 03:33:22 00:02:26 3 Austria Matthias Walkner KTM 37:11:20 00:07:15
12 1 Chile Pablo Quintanilla Honda 01:40:00 1 United Kingdom Sam Sunderland Gas Gas 38:47:30
2 Australia Toby Price KTM 01:40:18 00:00:18 2 Chile Pablo Quintanilla Honda 38:50:57 00:03:27
3 Chile José Ignacio Cornejo Honda 01:40:29 00:00:29 3 Austria Matthias Walkner KTM 38:54:17 00:06:47

Quads

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Stage result General classification
Stage Pos Competitor Make Time Gap Pos Competitor Make Time Gap
1A 1 Argentina Manuel Andújar Yamaha 01:10:10 1 Argentina Manuel Andújar Yamaha 01:10:10
2 France Alexandre Giroud Yamaha 01:11:45 00:01:35 2 France Alexandre Giroud Yamaha 01:11:45 00:01:35
3 Chile Giovanni Enrico Yamaha 01:12:45 00:02:35 3 Chile Giovanni Enrico Yamaha 01:12:45 00:02:35
1B 1 Lithuania Laisvydas Kancius Yamaha 04:57:02 1 Lithuania Laisvydas Kancius Yamaha 06:15:37
2 United States Pablo Copetti Yamaha 05:07:13 00:10:11 2 Chile Giovanni Enrico Yamaha 06:21:47 00:06:10
3 Chile Giovanni Enrico Yamaha 05:09:02 00:12:00 3 United States Pablo Copetti Yamaha 06:25:13 00:09:36
2 1 Argentina Manuel Andújar Yamaha 04:27:51 1 Lithuania Laisvydas Kancius Yamaha 10:54:36
2 France Alexandre Giroud Yamaha 04:29:54 00:02:03 2 United States Pablo Copetti Yamaha 10:58:08 00:03:32
3 United States Pablo Copetti Yamaha 04:32:55 00:05:04 3 France Alexandre Giroud Yamaha 11:11:33 00:16:57
3 1 United States Pablo Copetti Yamaha 03:12:48 1 United States Pablo Copetti Yamaha 14:10:56
2 France Alexandre Giroud Yamaha 03:14:52 00:02:04 2 France Alexandre Giroud Yamaha 14:26:25 00:15:29
3 Argentina Manuel Andújar Yamaha 03:17:02 00:04:14 3   Aleksandr Maksimov Yamaha 14:40:08 00:29:12
4 1 Argentina Manuel Andújar Yamaha 05:12:20 1 United States Pablo Copetti Yamaha 19:26:41
2 France Alexandre Giroud Yamaha 05:13:36 00:01:16 2 France Alexandre Giroud Yamaha 19:40:01 00:13:20
3   Aleksandr Maksimov Yamaha 05:14:28 00:02:08 3   Aleksandr Maksimov Yamaha 19:54:36 00:27:55
5 1 France Alexandre Giroud Yamaha 04:28:09 1 France Alexandre Giroud Yamaha 24:08:10
2 Poland Kamil Wiśniewski Yamaha 04:40:50 00:12:41 2 United States Pablo Copetti Yamaha 24:12:03 00:03:53
3 United States Pablo Copetti Yamaha 04:45:22 00:17:13 3 Argentina Manuel Andújar Yamaha 24:41:23 00:33:13
6 1   Aleksandr Maksimov Yamaha 01:10:10 1 France Alexandre Giroud Yamaha 25:18:29
2 France Alexandre Giroud Yamaha 01:10:19 00:00:09 2 United States Pablo Copetti Yamaha 25:23:21 00:04:52
3 France Sébastien Souday Yamaha 01:10:49 00:00:39 3   Aleksandr Maksimov Yahama 25:54:44 00:36:15
7 1 Brazil Marcelo Medeiros Yamaha 04:17:18 1 France Alexandre Giroud Yamaha 29:38:54
2 France Alexandre Giroud Yamaha 04:20:25 00:03:07 2 United States Pablo Copetti Yamaha 29:57:15 00:18:21
3 United States Pablo Copetti Yamaha 04:33:54 00:16:36 3   Aleksandr Maksimov Yamaha 30:49:33 01:10:39
8 1 France Alexandre Giroud Yamaha 05:02:08 1 France Alexandre Giroud Yamaha 34:41:02
2 Brazil Marcelo Medeiros Yamaha 05:02:56 00:00:48 2 United States Pablo Copetti Yamaha 35:11:49 00:30:47
3 United States Pablo Copetti Yamaha 05:14:34 00:12:26 3 Poland Kamil Wiśniewski Yamaha 36:53:13 02:12:11
9 1 United States Pablo Copetti Yamaha 03:18:58 1 France Alexandre Giroud Yamaha 38:06:16
2 France Alexandre Giroud Yamaha 03:25:14 00:06:16 2 United States Pablo Copetti Yamaha 38:30:47 00:24:31
3 Argentina Francisco Moreno Yamaha 03:28:03 00:09:05 3 Poland Kamil Wiśniewski Yamaha 40:44:18 02:38:02
10 1 Brazil Marcelo Medeiros Yamaha 04:11:04 1 France Alexandre Giroud Yamaha 42:21:01
2 France Alexandre Giroud Yamaha 04:17:48 00:06:44 2 Argentina Francisco Moreno Yamaha 45:04:32 02:43:31
3 Argentina Francisco Moreno Yamaha 04:19:34 00:08:30 3 Poland Kamil Wiśniewski Yamaha 45:12:47 02:51:46
11 1 Brazil Marcelo Medeiros Yamaha 04:53:29 1 France Alexandre Giroud Yamaha 47:26:25
2 Poland Kamil Wiśniewski Yamaha 04:58:33 00:05:04 2 Argentina Francisco Moreno Yamaha 50:07:49 02:41:24
3 Argentina Francisco Moreno Yamaha 05:03:17 00:09:48 3 Poland Kamil Wiśniewski Yamaha 50:11:20 02:44:55
12 1 Argentina Francisco Moreno Yamaha 02:14:13 1 France Alexandre Giroud Yamaha 50:00:51
2 Poland Kamil Wiśniewski Yamaha 02:16:56 00:02:43 2 Argentina Francisco Moreno Yamaha 52:22:02 02:21:11
3 Brazil Marcelo Medeiros Yamaha 02:21:55 00:07:42 3 Poland Kamil Wiśniewski Yamaha 52:28:16 02:27:25

Cars

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Stage result General classification
Stage Pos Competitor Make Time Gap Pos Competitor Make Time Gap
1A 1 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah Toyota 00:10:56 1 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah Toyota 00:10:56
2 Spain Carlos Sainz Audi 00:11:08 00:00:12 2 Spain Carlos Sainz Audi 00:11:08 00:00:12
3 South Africa Brian Baragwanath Century 00:11:32 00:00:36 3 South Africa Brian Baragwanath Century 00:11:32 00:00:36
1B 1 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah Toyota 03:19:57 1 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah Toyota 03:30:53
2 France Sébastien Loeb BRX 03:22:04 00:12:07 2 France Sébastien Loeb BRX 03:43:37 00:12:44
3 Czech Republic Martin Prokop Ford 03:40:18 00:21:21 3 Czech Republic Martin Prokop Ford 03:53:32 00:22:39
2 1 France Sébastien Loeb BRX 03:25:00 1 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah Toyota 06:59:21
2 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah Toyota 03:28:28 00:03:28 2 France Sébastien Loeb BRX 07:08:37 00:09:16
3 Spain Carlos Sainz Audi 03:30:52 00:05:52 3 Argentina Lucio Álvarez Toyota 07:40:14 00:40:53
3 1 Spain Carlos Sainz Audi 02:26:51 1 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah Toyota 09:31:22
2 South Africa Henk Lategan Toyota 02:27:29 00:00:38 2 France Sébastien Loeb BRX 10:09:02 00:37:40
3 France Stéphane Peterhansel Audi 02:28:32 00:01:41 3 Argentina Lucio Álvarez Toyota 10:13:28 00:42:06
4 1 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah Toyota 03:54:40 1 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah Toyota 13:26:02
2 France Sébastien Loeb BRX 03:55:05 00:00:25 2 France Sébastien Loeb BRX 14:04:07 00:38:05
3 Spain Carlos Sainz Audi 03:55:32 00:00:52 3 Saudi Arabia Yazeed Al-Rajhi Toyota 14:15:17 00:49:15
5 1 South Africa Henk Lategan Toyota 03:53:28 1 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah Toyota 17:24:23
2 France Sébastien Loeb BRX 03:55:26 00:01:58 2 France Sébastien Loeb BRX 17:59:33 00:35:10
3 Argentina Lucio Álvarez Toyota 03:55:38 00:02:10 3 Argentina Lucio Álvarez Toyota 18:15:38 00:51:15
6 1 Argentina Orlando Terranova BRX 03:06:45 1 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah Toyota 20:37:24
2 Sweden Mattias Ekström Audi 03:07:51 00:01:06 2 Saudi Arabia Yazeed Al-Rajhi Toyota 21:26:18 00:48:54
3 Saudi Arabia Yazeed Al-Rajhi Toyota 03:08:34 00:01:49 3 France Sébastien Loeb BRX 21:27:49 00:50:25
7 1 France Sébastien Loeb BRX 03:09:32 1 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah Toyota 23:52:22
2 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah Toyota 03:14:58 00:05:26 2 France Sébastien Loeb BRX 24:37:21 00:44:59
3 Spain Carlos Sainz Audi 03:17:15 00:07:43 3 Saudi Arabia Yazeed Al-Rajhi Toyota 24:45:53 00:53:31
8 1 Sweden Mattias Ekström Audi 03:43:21 1 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah Toyota 27:45:52
2 France Stéphane Peterhansel Audi 03:44:10 00:00:49 2 France Sébastien Loeb BRX 28:23:50 00:37:58
3 France Sébastien Loeb BRX 03:46:29 00:03:08 3 Saudi Arabia Yazeed Al-Rajhi Toyota 28:39:05 00:53:13
9 1 South Africa Giniel De Villiers Toyota 02:23:08 1 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah Toyota 30:10:04
2 South Africa Henk Lategan Toyota 02:23:17 00:00:09 2 France Sébastien Loeb BRX 30:49:09 00:39:05
3 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah Toyota 02:24:12 00:01:04 3 Saudi Arabia Yazeed Al-Rajhi Toyota 31:08:48 00:58:44
10 1 France Stéphane Peterhansel Audi 02:52:43 1 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah Toyota 33:13:37
2 Spain Carlos Sainz Audi 02:54:49 00:02:06 2 France Sébastien Loeb BRX 33:46:17 00:32:40
3 Argentina Orlando Terranova BRX 02:56:42 00:03:59 3 Saudi Arabia Yazeed Al-Rajhi Toyota 34:09:25 00:54:48
11 1 Spain Carlos Sainz Audi 03:29:32 1 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah Toyota 36:49:51
2 Argentina Lucio Álvarez Toyota 03:32:42 00:03:10 2 France Sébastien Loeb BRX 37:23:10 00:33:19
3 Sweden Mattias Ekström Audi 03:33:25 00:03:53 3 Saudi Arabia Yazeed Al-Rajhi Toyota 37:53:34 01:03:43
12 1 South Africa Henk Lategan Toyota 01:35:19 1 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah Toyota 38:33:03
2 France Stéphane Peterhansel Audi 01:36:08 00:00:49 2 France Sébastien Loeb BRX 39:00:49 00:27:46
3 South Africa Brian Baragwanath Century 01:37:10 00:01:51 3 Saudi Arabia Yazeed Al-Rajhi Toyota 39:34:16 01:01:13

Light Prototypes

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Stage result General classification
Stage Pos Competitor Make Time Gap Pos Competitor Make Time Gap
1A 1 United States Seth Quintero OT3 00:13:07 1 United States Seth Quintero OT3 00:13:07
2 Norway Andreas Mikkelsen OT3 00:13:10 00:00:03 2 Norway Andreas Mikkelsen OT3 00:13:10 00:00:03
3 Chile Francisco López Contardo Can-Am 00:13:12 00:00:05 3 Chile Francisco López Contardo Can-Am 00:13:12 00:00:05
1B 1 United States Seth Quintero OT3 4:08:28 1 United States Seth Quintero OT3 04:21:35
2 Chile Francisco López Contardo Can-Am 4:10:21 00:01:53 2 Chile Francisco López Contardo Can-Am 04:23:33 00:01:58
3 Sweden Sebastian Eriksson Can-Am 4:14:39 00:06:11 3 Sweden Sebastian Eriksson Can-Am 04:28:27 00:06:52
2 1 Belgium Guillaume De Mévius OT3 04:02:24 1 Chile Francisco López Contardo Can-Am 08:30:15
2 Chile Francisco López Contardo Can-Am 04:06:42 00:04:18 2 Sweden Sebastian Eriksson Can-Am 08:37:37 00:07:22
3 Sweden Sebastian Eriksson Can-Am 04:09:10 00:06:46 3   Pavel Lebedev Can-Am 08:54:03 00:23:48
3 1 United States Seth Quintero OT3 02:53:23 1 Chile Francisco López Contardo Can-Am 11:27:54
2 Chile Francisco López Contardo Can-Am 02:57:39 00:05:16 2 Sweden Sebastian Eriksson Can-Am 11:37:03 00:09:09
3 Sweden Sebastian Eriksson Can-Am 02:59:26 00:07:03 3   Pavel Lebedev Can-Am 11:54:09 00:27:05
4 1 United States Seth Quintero OT3 04:25:13 1 Chile Francisco López Contardo Can-Am 16:08:33
2 Belgium Guillaume De Mévius OT3 04:33:03 00:07:50 2 Sweden Sebastian Eriksson Can-Am 16:29:32 00:20:59
3 Chile Francisco López Contardo Can-Am 04:40:39 00:15:26 3 France Philippe Pinchedez Can-Am 17:54:42 01:46:09
5 1 United States Seth Quintero OT3 04:21:10 1 Chile Francisco López Contardo Can-Am 20:38:29
2 Chile Francisco López Contardo Can-Am 04:29:56 00:08:46 2 Sweden Sebastian Eriksson Can-Am 21:00:45 00:22:16
3 Sweden Sebastian Eriksson Can-Am 04:31:13 00:10:03 3 France Philippe Pinchedez Can-Am 22:44:07 02:05:38
6 1 United States Seth Quintero OT3 03:27:23 1 Chile Francisco López Contardo Can-Am 24:19:17
2 Spain Cristina Gutiérrez OT3 03:38:44 00:11:21 2 Sweden Sebastian Eriksson Can-Am 24:42:26 00:23:09
3 Chile Francisco López Contardo Can-Am 03:40:48 00:13:25 3 Spain Cristina Gutiérrez OT3 26:39:33 02:20:16
7 1 United States Seth Quintero OT3 03:45:20 1 Chile Francisco López Contardo Can-Am 28:17:24
2 Spain Cristina Gutiérrez OT3 03:52:31 00:07:11 2 Sweden Sebastian Eriksson Can-Am 29:41:29 01:24:05
3   Pavel Lebedev Can-Am 03:57:11 00:11:51 3 Spain Cristina Gutiérrez OT3 30:32:04 02:14:40
8 1 United States Seth Quintero OT3 04:17:14 1 Chile Francisco López Contardo Can-Am 32:51:39
2 Sweden Sebastian Eriksson Can-Am 04:29:11 00:11:57 2 Sweden Sebastian Eriksson Can-Am 34:10:40 01:19:01
3   Pavel Lebedev Can-Am 04:29:46 00:12:32 3 Spain Fernando Álvarez Can-Am 35:47:09 02:55:30
9 1 United States Seth Quintero OT3 02:50:04 1 Chile Francisco López Contardo Can-Am 35:47:12
2 Spain Cristina Gutiérrez OT3 02:52:24 00:02:20 2 Sweden Sebastian Eriksson Can-Am 37:07:03 01:19:51
3 Chile Francisco López Contardo Can-Am 02:55:33 00:05:29 3 Spain Fernando Álvarez Can-Am 38:53:33 03:06:21
10 1 United States Seth Quintero OT3 03:22:11 1 Chile Francisco López Contardo Can-Am 39:43:03
2 Spain Cristina Gutiérrez OT3 03:24:33 00:02:22 2 Sweden Sebastian Eriksson Can-Am 40:38:59 00:55.56
3 Sweden Sebastian Eriksson Can-Am 03:31:56 00:09:45 3 Spain Fernando Álvarez Can-Am 42:39:31 02:56:28
11 1 United States Seth Quintero OT3 03:57:53 1 Chile Francisco López Contardo Can-Am 44:11:34
2 Sweden Sebastian Eriksson Can-Am 04:13:11 00:15:18 2 Sweden Sebastian Eriksson Can-Am 44:52:10 00:40.36
3   Pavel Lebedev Can-Am 04:16:00 00:18:07 3 Spain Cristina Gutiérrez OT3 48:27:56 04:16:22
12 1 United States Seth Quintero OT3 01:48:46 1 Chile Francisco López Contardo Can-Am 45:50:51
2 Sweden Sebastian Eriksson Can-Am 01:50:09 00:01:23 2 Sweden Sebastian Eriksson Can-Am 46:42:19 00:51:28
3 Chile Francisco López Contardo Can-Am 01:54:17 00:05:31 3 Spain Cristina Gutiérrez OT3 50:25:34 04:34:43

SSVs

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Stage result General classification
Stage Pos Competitor Make Time Gap Pos Competitor Make Time Gap
1A 1 Poland Marek Goczał Can-Am 00:13:22 1 Poland Marek Goczał Can-Am 00:13:22
2 Poland Michał Goczał Can-Am 00:13:36 00:00:14 2 Poland Michał Goczał Can-Am 00:13:36 00:00:14
3 Brazil Rodrigo Luppi De Oliveira Can-Am 00:13:40 00:00:18 3 Brazil Rodrigo Luppi De Oliveira Can-Am 00:13:40 00:00:18
1B 1 Poland Aron Domżała Can-Am 04:23:19 1 Poland Aron Domżała Can-Am 04:37:26
2 United States Austin Jones Can-Am 04:25:26 00:02:07 2 United States Austin Jones Can-Am 04:39:24 00:01:58
3 Brazil Rodrigo Luppi De Oliveira Can-Am 04:27:48 00:04:29 3 Brazil Rodrigo Luppi De Oliveira Can-Am 04:41:28 00:04:02
2 1 Poland Michał Goczał Can-Am 04:10:34 1 United States Austin Jones Can-Am 08:51:19
2 United States Austin Jones Can-Am 04:11:55 00:01:21 2 Brazil Rodrigo Luppi De Oliveira Can-Am 08:53:47 00:02:28
3 Brazil Rodrigo Luppi De Oliveira Can-Am 04:12:19 00:01:45 3 Spain Gerard Farrés Can-Am 08:58:40 00:07:21
3 1 Poland Marek Goczał Can-Am 02:58:46 1 United States Austin Jones Can-Am 11:53:53
2 Poland Michał Goczał Can-Am 03:01:36 00:02:50 2 Brazil Rodrigo Luppi De Oliveira Can-Am 11:59:16 00:05:23
3 Poland Aron Domżała Can-Am 03:01:54 00:03:48 3 Spain Gerard Farrés Can-Am 12:07:57 00:14:04
4 1 Poland Michał Goczał Can-Am 04:44:54 1 United States Austin Jones Can-Am 16:44:08
2 Brazil Rodrigo Luppi De Oliveira Can-Am 04:49:05 00:04:11 2 Brazil Rodrigo Luppi De Oliveira Can-Am 16:48:21 00:04:13
3 United States Austin Jones Can-Am 04:50:15 00:05:21 3 Poland Michał Goczał Can-Am 16:54:41 00:10:33
5 1 Brazil Rodrigo Luppi De Oliveira Can-Am 04:33:12 1 Brazil Rodrigo Luppi De Oliveira Can-Am 21:21:33
2 Poland Marek Goczał Can-Am 04:35:45 00:02:33 2 United States Austin Jones Can-Am 21:26:00 00:04:27
3   Sergei Kariakin BRP Can-Am 04:37:22 00:04:10 3 Spain Gerard Farrés Can-Am 21:45:01 00:23:28
6 1 Poland Marek Goczał Can-Am 03:39:24 1 Brazil Rodrigo Luppi De Olivera Can-Am 25:04:01
2 Brazil Rodrigo Luppi De Olivera Can-Am 03:42:28 00:03:04 2 United States Austin Jones Can-Am 25:10:57 00:06:56
3   Sergei Kariakin BRP Can-Am 03:42:30 00:03:06 3 Poland Michał Goczał Can-Am 25:32:07 00:28:06
7 1 Spain Gerard Farrés Can-Am 04:01:38 1 United States Austin Jones Can-Am 29:28:14
2 Poland Aron Domżała Can-Am 04:02:56 00:01:18 2 Spain Gerard Farrés Can-Am 29:34:47 00:06:33
3 Poland Marek Goczał Can-Am 04:04:35 00:02:57 3 Poland Michał Goczał Can-Am 29:48:25 00:20:11
8 1 Poland Marek Goczał Can-Am 04:36:14 1 United States Austin Jones Can-Am 34:12:38
2 Poland Michał Goczał Can-Am 04:39:02 00:02:48 2 Spain Gerard Farrés Can-Am 34:19:16 00:06:38
3 United States Austin Jones Can-Am 04:44:24 00:08:10 3 Poland Michał Goczał Can-Am 34:27:27 00:14:49
9 1 Poland Marek Goczał Can-Am 03:00:52 1 United States Austin Jones Can-Am 37:14:28
2 United States Austin Jones Can-Am 03:01:50 00:00:58 2 Spain Gerard Farrés Can-Am 37:28:15 00:13:47
3 Poland Michał Goczał Can-Am 03:03:28 00:02:36 3 Poland Michał Goczał Can-Am 37:30:55 00:16:27
10 1 Lithuania Rokas Baciuška Can-Am 03:36:55 1 United States Austin Jones Can-Am 40:55:24
2 Poland Aron Domżała Can-Am 03:38:53 00:01:58 2 Spain Gerard Farrés Can-Am 41:07:18 00:11:54
3 Spain Gerard Farrés Can-Am 03:39:03 00:02:08 3 Poland Michał Goczał Can-Am 41:11:02 00:15:38
11 1 Poland Marek Goczał Can-Am 04:13:12 1 Spain Gerard Farrés Can-Am 45:24:07
2 Spain Gerard Farrés Can-Am 04:16:49 00:03:37 2 United States Austin Jones Can-Am 45:25:48 00:01:41
3 Lithuania Rokas Baciuška Can-Am 04:19:20 00:06:08 3 Poland Marek Goczał Can-Am 45:42:06 00:17:59
12 1 Lithuania Rokas Baciuška Can-Am 01:51:15 1 United States Austin Jones Can-Am 47:22:50
2 Brazil Rodrigo Luppi De Olivera Can-Am 01:54:38 00:03:23 2 Spain Gerard Farrés Can-Am 47:25:27 00:02:37
3 United States Austin Jones Can-Am 01:57:02 00:05:47 3 Lithuania Rokas Baciuška Can-Am 47:38:08 00:15:18

Trucks

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Stage result General classification
Stage Pos Competitor Make Time Gap Pos Competitor Make Time Gap
1A 1   Eduard Nikolaev Kamaz 00:13:01 1   Eduard Nikolaev Kamaz 00:13:01
2   Dmitry Sotnikov Kamaz 00:13:08 00:00:07 2   Dmitry Sotnikov Kamaz 00:13:08 00:00:07
3   Andrey Karginov Kamaz 00:13:16 00:00:15 3   Andrey Karginov Kamaz 00:13:16 00:00:15
1B 1   Dmitry Sotnikov Kamaz 03:53:14 1   Dmitry Sotnikov Kamaz 04:06:22
2   Eduard Nikolaev Kamaz 03:53:52 00:00:38 2   Eduard Nikolaev Kamaz 04:06:53 00:00:31
3   Anton Shibalov Kamaz 04:11:53 00:18:39 3   Anton Shibalov Kamaz 04:25:18 00:18:56
2 1   Andrey Karginov Kamaz 03:52:07 1   Dmitry Sotnikov Kamaz 07:59:07
2   Dmitry Sotnikov Kamaz 03:52:45 00:00:38 2   Eduard Nikolaev Kamaz 08:01:14 00:02:07
3   Eduard Nikolaev Kamaz 03:54:21 00:02:14 3   Andrey Karginov Kamaz 08:17:41 00:18:34
3 1   Dmitry Sotnikov Kamaz 02:43:25 1   Dmitry Sotnikov Kamaz 10:42:32
2   Andrey Karginov Kamaz 02:44:35 00:01:10 2   Eduard Nikolaev Kamaz 10:54:17 00:11:45
3 Netherlands Janus van Kasteren Iveco 02:46:33 00:03:08 3   Andrey Karginov Kamaz 11:02:16 00:19:44
4 1   Eduard Nikolaev Kamaz 04:16:46 1   Dmitry Sotnikov Kamaz 15:03:53
2   Anton Shibalov Kamaz 04:18:21 00:01:35 2   Eduard Nikolaev Kamaz 15:11:03 00:07:10
3 Netherlands Janus van Kasteren Iveco 04:20:30 00:03:44 3   Anton Shibalov Kamaz 15:27:58 00:24:05
5 1   Andrey Karginov Kamaz 04:03:02 1   Dmitry Sotnikov Kamaz 19:09:20
2   Dmitry Sotnikov Kamaz 04:05:27 00:02:25 2   Eduard Nikolaev Kamaz 19:19:13 00:09:53
3   Eduard Nikolaev Kamaz 04:08:10 00:05:08 3   Anton Shibalov Kamaz 19:36:47 00:27:27
6 1   Andrey Karginov Kamaz 03:16:16 1   Dmitry Sotnikov Kamaz 22:25:45
2   Dmitry Sotnikov Kamaz 03:16:25 00:00:09 2   Eduard Nikolaev Kamaz 22:36:14 00:10:29
3   Eduard Nikolaev Kamaz 03:17:01 00:00:45 3   Anton Shibalov Kamaz 23:04:02 00:38:17
7 1   Anton Shibalov Kamaz 03:33:17 1   Dmitry Sotnikov Kamaz 26:05:54
2   Eduard Nikolaev Kamaz 03:34:54 00:01:37 2   Eduard Nikolaev Kamaz 26:11:08 00:05:14
3 Netherlands Martin van den Brink [nl] Iveco 03:37:42 00:04:25 3   Anton Shibalov Kamaz 26:37:19 00:31:25
8 1   Dmitry Sotnikov Kamaz 03:56:42 1   Dmitry Sotnikov Kamaz 30:02:36
2   Andrey Karginov Kamaz 03:59:53 00:03:11 2   Eduard Nikolaev Kamaz 30:14:01 00:11:25
3   Eduard Nikolaev Kamaz 04:02:53 00:06:11 3   Anton Shibalov Kamaz 30:42:59 00:40:23
9 1   Eduard Nikolaev Kamaz 02:38:43 1   Dmitry Sotnikov Kamaz 32:43:53
2   Dmitry Sotnikov Kamaz 02:41:17 00:02:34 2   Eduard Nikolaev Kamaz 32:52:44 00:08:51
3 Czech Republic Martin Macík Iveco 02:41:20 00:02:37 3   Anton Shibalov Kamaz 33:25:11 00:41:18
10 1   Dmitry Sotnikov Kamaz 03:14:15 1   Dmitry Sotnikov Kamaz 35:58:08
2   Eduard Nikolaev Kamaz 03:15:42 00:01:27 2   Eduard Nikolaev Kamaz 36:08:26 00:10:18
3   Andrey Karginov Kamaz 03:16:04 00:01:49 3   Anton Shibalov Kamaz 36:42:35 00:44:27
11 1   Eduard Nikolaev Kamaz 03:54:45 1   Dmitry Sotnikov Kamaz 39:54:53
2   Andrey Karginov Kamaz 03:55:00 00:00:15 2   Eduard Nikolaev Kamaz 40:03:11 00:08:18
3   Dmitry Sotnikov Kamaz 03:56:45 00:02:00 3   Anton Shibalov Kamaz 40:59:43 01:04:50
12 1   Dmitry Sotnikov Kamaz 01:42:41 1   Dmitry Sotnikov Kamaz 41:37:34
2 Czech Republic Martin Macík Iveco 01:43:13 00:00:32 2   Eduard Nikolaev Kamaz 41:47:32 00:09:58
3 Chile Ignacio Casale Tatra 01:43:42 00:01:01 3   Anton Shibalov Kamaz 42:48:45 01:11:11

Classics

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Stage result General classification
Stage Pos Competitor Make Points Gap Pos Competitor Make Points Gap
1A 1 France Yannick Panagiotis Protruck 10 1 France Yannick Panagiotis Protruck 10
2 France Jean-Michel Gayte Mitsubishi 13 +3 2 France Jean-Michel Gayte Mitsubishi 13 +3
3 Spain Antonio Gutierrez Mercedes-Benz 16 +6 3 Spain Antonio Gutierrez Mercedes-Benz 16 +6
1B 1 Spain Xavier Piña Garnatcha Toyota 19 1 Spain Xavier Piña Garnatcha Toyota 19
2 France Yannick Panagiotis Protruck 19 0 2 France Yannick Panagiotis Protruck 19 0
3 France Stéphane Lamarre Sunhill 25 +6 3 France Stéphane Lamarre Sunhill 25 +6
2 Stage cancelled due to flooding
3 1 Spain Kilian Revuelta Toyota 14 1 France Jean-Michel Gayte Mitsubishi 57
2 United States Amy Lerner Porsche 16 +2 2 Spain Kilian Revuelta Toyota 63 +6
3 France Serge Mogno Toyota 21 +7 3 France Serge Mogno Toyota 71 +14
4 1 Spain Jesus Fuster Pliego Mercedes-Benz 12 1 Spain Jesus Fuster Pliego Mercedes-Benz 85
2 France Serge Mogno Toyota 21 +9 2 France Serge Mogno Toyota 92 +7
3 Spain Enrique Mayor Mercedes-Benz 23 +11 3 France Arnaud Euvrard Mercedes-Benz 163 +78
5 1 Spain Xavier Piña Garnatcha Toyota 6 1 Spain Jesus Fuster Pliego Mercedes-Benz 102
2 Spain Juan Morera Fiat 8 +2 2 France Serge Mogno Toyota 106 +4
3 Czech Republic Ondřej Klymčiw Škoda 10 +4 3 France Arnaud Euvrard Mercedes-Benz 192 +90
6 1 France Serge Mogno Toyota 15 1 Spain Jesus Fuster Pliego Mercedes-Benz 120
2 France Jérôme Galpin Protruck 15 0 2 France Serge Mogno Toyota 121 +1
3 Spain Juan Roura Iglesias Toyota 17 +2 3 France Arnaud Euvrard Mercedes-Benz 225 +105
7 1 Spain Xavier Piña Garnatcha Toyota 32 1 France Serge Mogno Toyota 206
2 France Jérôme Galpin Protruck 45 +13 2 France Arnuad Euvrard Mercedes-Benz 283 +77
3 France Marc Douton Porsche 46 +14 3 Spain Juan Roura Iglesias Toyota 362 +156
8 1 Spain Jesus Fuster Pliego Mercedes-Benz 24 1 France Serge Mogno Toyota 254
2 France Arnaud Euvrard Mercedes-Benz 38 +14 2 France Arnaud Euvrard Mercedes-Benz 321 +67
3 Spain Miquel Angel Boet Land Rover 44 +20 3 Spain Jordi Celma Obiols Mercedes-Benz 474 +220
9 1 France Marc Douton Porsche 16 1 France Serge Mogno Toyota 274
2 Spain Miquel Angel Boet Land Rover 19 +3 2 France Arnaud Euvrard Mercedes-Benz 425 +151
3 Spain Xavier Piña Garnatcha Toyota 20 +4 3 Spain Jesus Fuster Pliego Mercedes-Benz 597 +323
10 1 Spain Xavier Pina Garnatcha Toyota 29 1 France Serge Mogno Toyota 344
2 Spain Jesus Fuster Pliego Mercedes-Benz 40 +11 2 France Arnaud Euvrard Mercedes-Benz 532 +188
3 France Marc Douton Porsche 41 +12 3 Spain Jesus Fuster Pliego Mercedes-Benz 637 +293
11 1 France Jérôme Galpin Protruck 3 1 France Serge Mogno Toyota 354
2 France Jean-Michel Gayte Mitsubishi 6 +3 2 France Arnaud Euvrard Mercedes-Benz 580 +226
3 France Marc Douton Porsche 7 +4 3 Spain Jesus Fuster Pliego Mercedes-Benz 675 +321
12 1 Spain Juan Roura Iglesias Toyota 13 1 France Serge Mogno Toyota 399
2 France Marc Douton Porshce 17 +4 2 France Arnaud Euvrard Mercedes-Benz 602 +203
3 Spain Xavier Pina Garnatcha Toyota 17 +4 3 Spain Jesus Fuster Pliego Mercedes-Benz 701 +302

Final standings

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Bikes

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Final standings (positions 1–10)[38]
Rank Rider Bike Time Difference
1 United Kingdom Sam Sunderland Gas Gas 450 Rally Factory Replica 38:47:30
2 Chile Pablo Quintanilla Honda CRF450R Rally 38:50:57 +0:03:27
3 Austria Matthias Walkner KTM 450 Rally Factory Replica 38:54:17 +0:06:47
4 France Adrien Van Beveren Yamaha WR450F Rally 39:06:11 +0:18:41
5 Spain Joan Barreda Honda CRF450R Rally 39:13:12 +0:25:42
6 Chile José Ignacio Cornejo Honda CRF450R Rally 39:25:36 +0:38:06
7 United States Ricky Brabec Honda CRF450R Rally 39:33:34 +0:46:04
8 United States Andrew Short Yamaha WR450F Rally 39:33:38 +0:46:08
9 United States Mason Klein KTM 450 Rally Factory Replica 39:36:37 +0:49:07
10 Australia Toby Price KTM 450 Rally Factory Replica 39:36:50 +0:49:20

Quads

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Rank Rider Bike Time Difference
1 France Alexandre Giroud Yamaha YFZ 700 50:00:01
2 Argentina Francisco Moreno Yamaha Raptor 700R 52:22:02 +2:21:11
3 Poland Kamil Wiśniewski Yamaha Raptor 700 52:28:16 +2:27:25
4 Czech Republic Zdeněk Tůma Yamaha RR 700 58:09:38 +8:08:47
5 Argentina Carlos Alejandro Verza Yamaha YFM 700R 69:44:03 +19:43:12
6 Brazil Marcelo Medeiros Yamaha YFM 700R 72:05:56 +22:05:05
7 Colombia Nicolás Robledo Serna Can-Am Renegade X XC850 100:26:41 +50:25:50

Original by Motol

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The Original by Motol class, also known as the Malle Moto class, refers to bikes and quads competitors competing without any kind of assistance. The organizers provide 1 trunk per competitor for storage of the personal belongings, spare parts and tools. Competitors are only allowed to bring 1 headlight, 1 set of wheels, 1 set of tyres, 1 tent with sleeping bag and mattress, 1 travel bag and 1x 25 liter (6.6 gallon) backpack. Organizers allow free use of the generators, compressors and tool-boxes in the bivouac.

Rank Rider Bike Time Difference
1 Lithuania Arūnas Gelažninkas KTM 450 Rally Replica 43:11:06
2 Czech Republic Milan Engel KTM 450 Rally Replica 43:44:11 +0:33:05
3 France Benjamin Melot KTM 450 Rally Replica 44:21:03 +1:09:57
4 South Africa Charan Moore KTM 450 Rally Replica 44:40:02 +1:28:56
5 Romania Emanuel Gyenes KTM 450 Rally Replica 47:07:11 +3:56:05
6 Portugal Mario Patrão KTM 450 Rally 47:48:33 +4:37:27
7 Botswana John Kelly KTM 450 Rally Replica 48:30:21 +5:19:15
8 Slovenia Simon Marčič Husqvarna FR450 Rally 51:07:31 +7:56:25
9 France Romain Leloup KTM 450 Rally Replica 51:12:46 +8:01:40
10 France David Gaits KTM 450 Rally 51:48:42 +8:37:36

Cars

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Final standings (positions 1–10)[39]
Rank Driver Co-Driver Car Time Difference
1 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah France Mathieu Baumel Toyota GR DKR Hilux 38:33:03
2 France Sébastien Loeb Belgium Fabian Lurquin BRX Hunter T1+ 39:00:49 +0:27:46
3 Saudi Arabia Yazeed Al-Rajhi United Kingdom Michael Orr Toyota Hilux Overdrive 39:34:16 +1:01:13
4 Argentina Orlando Terranova Spain Daniel Oliveras Carreras BRX Hunter T1+ 40:00:26 +1:27:23
5 South Africa Giniel de Villiers South Africa Dennis Murphy Toyota GR DKR Hilux 40:14:51 +1:41:48
6 Poland Jakub Przygoński Germany Timo Gottschalk Mini John Cooper Works Buggy 40:26:09 +1:53:06
7 France Mathieu Serradori France Loïc Minaudier Century CR6 41:05:08 +2:32:05
8 Argentina Sebastian Halpern Argentina Bernardo Graue Mini John Cooper Works Buggy 41:11:29 +2:38:26
9 Sweden Mattias Ekström Sweden Emil Bergkvist Audi RS Q e-tron 41:15:14 +2:42:11
10   Vladimir Vasilyev Latvia Oleg Uperenko BMW X5 41:35:24 +3:02:21

Light Prototypes

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Final standings (positions 1–10)[40]
Rank. Driver Co-Driver Car Time Difference
1 Chile Francisco López Contardo Chile Juan Pablo Latrach Vinagre Can-Am XRS 45:50:51
2 Sweden Sebastian Eriksson Netherlands Wouter Rosegaar Can-Am Maverick X3 46:42:19 +0:51:28
3 Spain Cristina Gutiérrez France François Cazalet OT3-01 50:25:34 +4:34:43
4 Spain Santiago Navarro Spain Marc Sola Can-Am Maverick X3 51:02:26 +5:11:35
5   Pavel Lebedev   Kirill Shubin Can-Am Maverick 51:43:05 +5:52:14
6 Italy Camelia Liparoti Spain Xavier Blanco Yamaha YXZ 1000R Rally Edition 54:17:02 +8:26:11
7 United Kingdom Thomas Bell Argentina Bruno Jacomy Can-Am Maverick X3 54:25:52 +8:35:01
8 Saudi Arabia Dania Akeel Uruguay Sergio Lafuente Can-Am Maverick X3 55:50:58 +10:00:07
9 France Serge Gounon France Pierre-Henri Michel Can-Am XRS 56:50:09 +10:59:18
10 France Lionel Costes France Christophe Tressens PH-Sport Zephyr 57:24:01 +11:33:10

SSVs

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Final standings (positions 1–10)[41]
Rank Driver Co-Driver Car Time Difference
1 United States Austin Jones Brazil Gustavo Gugelmin Can-Am Maverick XRS 47:22:50
2 Spain Gerard Farrés Spain Diego Ortega Gil Can-Am Maverick XRS 47:25:27 +0:02:37
3 Lithuania Rokas Baciuška Spain Oriol Mena Can-Am Maverick XRS 47:38:08 +0:15:18
4 Poland Marek Goczał Poland Łukasz Łaskawiec Can-Am Maverick XRS 47:39:11 +0:16:21
5 Poland Michał Goczał Poland Szymon Gospodarczyk Can-Am Maverick XRS 47:51:18 +0:28:28
6 Brazil Rodrigo Luppi de Olivera Brazil Maykel Justo Can-Am Maverick XRS 48:18:34 +0:55:44
7 Portugal Luis Portela Morais Portugal David Merge Can-Am Maverick XRS 50:43:19 +3:20:29
8 France Éric Abel France Christian Manez Can-Am Maverick XRS 52:45:36 +5:22:46
9 Spain Joan Lascorz Spain Miguel Puertas Herrera Can-Am Maverick X3 53:20:49 +5:57:59
10 Argentina David Zille Argentina Sebastián Cesana Can-Am Maverick XRS 53:48:45 +6:15:55

Trucks

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Final standings (positions 1–10)[42]
Rank Driver Co-Driver Technician Truck Time Difference
1   Dmitry Sotnikov   Ruslan Akhmadeev   Ilgiz Akhmetzianov Kamaz K5 435091 41:37:34
2   Eduard Nikolaev   Evgenii Iakovlev   Vladimir Rybakov Kamaz K5 435091 41:47:32 +0:09:58
3   Anton Shibalov   Dmitrii Nikitin   Ivan Tatarinov Kamaz 43509 42:48:45 +1:11:11
4   Andrey Karginov   Andrey Mokeev   Ivan Malkov Kamaz 43509 43:27:29 +1:49:55
5 Netherlands Janus van Kasteren Netherlands Marcel Snijders Poland Darek Rodewald Iveco PowerStar 44:46:04 +3:08:30
6 Netherlands Martin van den Brink [nl] Belgium Peter Willemsen Netherlands Bernard Der Kinderen Iveco PowerStar 45:21:06 +3:43:32
7 Czech Republic Martin Macík Czech Republic František Tomášek Czech Republic David Švanda Iveco PowerStar 46:21:45 +4:44:11
8 Netherlands Victor Willem Corne Versteijnen Netherlands Teun van Dal Netherlands Randy Smits Iveco PowerStar 46:22:08 +4:44:34
9 Netherlands Richard de Groot Netherlands Mark Laan Netherlands Jan Hulsebosch Iveco Magirus 4x4 DRNL 48:07:01 +6:29:27
10 Netherlands Mitchel van den Brink Netherlands Rijk Mouw Netherlands Bert Donkelaar Iveco PowerStar 49:48:08 +8:10:34

Classics

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Final standings (positions 1–10)[43]
Rank Driver Co-Driver Technician Vehicle Points Difference
1 France Serge Mogno France Florent Drulhon none Toyota Land Cruiser HDJ80 399
2 France Arnuad Euvrard France Adeline Euvrard none Mercedes-Benz ML 602 +203
3 Spain Jesus Fuster Pliego Spain Juan Carlos Ramirez Moure none Mercedes-Benz G-320 701 +302
4 France Jérôme Galpin France Anne Galpin none FJ ProTruck 803 +404
5 Spain Kilian Revuelta Spain Mariano De Quadros Romero de la Cruz none Toyota Land Cruiser 922 +523
6 Spain Xavier Piña Garnatcha Spain Sergi Giralt Valero none Toyota Land Cruiser HDJ80 983 +584
7 Spain Carlos Santaolalla Milla Spain Aran Sol I Juanola none Toyota Land Cruiser KZJ95 983 +584
8 Belgium Tom de Leeuw Belgium Cédric Feryn Belgium Bjorn Burgelman Mercedes-Benz 2635A 1004 +605
9 France Marc Douton France Jérémy Athimon none Porsche 911 Safari Type G 1985 1050 +651
10 Netherlands Alexander Wurfbain Netherlands Onno Den Boer none Mercedes-Benz G-280 1095 +696

Incidents

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On 30 December, a support vehicle with 6 competitors, including one driver, Philippe Boutron, exploded outside Donatello Hotel in Jeddah. Philippe Boutron sustained leg injuries and underwent an operation, while the others were unharmed. The news were only released on 1 January, meanwhile Saudi Arabia police ruled out criminal activity.[44][45] FIA and ASO issued a statement expressing that "malice couldn't be ruled out at this time" and raised security level in the bivouacs, hotels and along all of the route. Later the organizers advised competitors to "observe the greatest vigilance" in light of the incident. On 4 January, French prosecutors opened an investigation on the incident, while on 7 January, French minister of Foreign Affairs stated that the incident was "perhaps" a terrorist attack and demanded more investigation and transparency from Saudi Arabia government.[46][47]

Another vehicle was caught in a fire incident the same day - Alexander Pesci's Rebellion DXX buggy caught fire during the shakedown due to electrical fault, and was completely destroyed.[48] Alexander Pesci took over teammate's Romain Dumas Rebellion DXX, while Romain Dumas was offered Nasser Al-Attiyah's previous year's Toyota Hilux.[49]

Giniel de Villiers received penalties for collisions on consecutive stages. On stage 1, de Villiers collided with motorcyclist César Zumaran and did not stop to offer assistance. Race organizers assigned a five-minute penalty for the incident.[50] During the next day's stage, de Villiers collided with motorcyclist Mohamedsaid Aoulad Ali, in the process running over Ali's bike and rendering it unusable. de Villiers circled around to check on the status of the rider, but again did not stop to offer assistance. Race organizers assigned a harsher five-hour penalty for de Villiers' repeat offense. In addition, de Villiers came to an agreement with Ali to fully pay for repairs of the damaged bike and for Ali's registration fee for the 2023 running of the Dakar.[51] The five-hour penalty was reversed by the FIA 2 days later, after de Villiers' team presented evidence that the standard in-car warning system did not sound until 2 seconds before the collision with Ali's bike.[52]

Quad rider Toni Vingut crashed out on stage 2 and suffered two cracked ribs and a fracture in the fibula of his right leg. He was evacuated in the emergency helicopter to a hospital.[53]

During Stage 4 on January 5, Belgian motorcyclist Walter Roelants suffered a crash past the 198 km point of the stage. Roelants suffered serious back injuries, but remained conscious and indicated that he still had feeling in his legs. He was evacuated from the stage by helicopter and taken to hospital in stable condition.[54]

American motorcyclist Skyler Howes finished stage 5 with head, ankle and shoulder injuries, but without any memory of a crash. After medical inspection, he was not allowed to continue race.[55]

Jean-Pascal Besson and co-driver Patrice Roissac were involved in a heavy crash on stage 5. Both participants were reported unconscious, and were airlifted to hospital. Besson suffered broken collarbone, while Roissac suffered back injury.[56]

On Stage 6 on January 7, the bikes and quads route was ended early due to numerous crashes caused by the deterioration of the stage from the previous day's pass by cars and trucks. Among those involved was Botswanan motorcyclist Ross Branch, who had to be transported back to the bivouac following a crash.[57]

En route to the early morning start of the stage 7 Gas Gas rider Daniel Sanders suffered a serious high-speed fall and was taken to hospital with a broken hand.[58]

A head-on collision occurred on stage 7 between the SSV driven by Sergey Karyakin and the light-proto driven by Marco Carrara. Both vehicles were taking a sharp turn behind a rock and were only several meters away from each other before they could take any action to avoid the collision. Both drivers argued their point, and ultimately blamed the organizers for poor quality of the roadbook directions. The accident caused spinal injuries to Carrara's co-driver Enrico Gaspari, while Karyakin suffered a broken finger while making repairs to the damaged vehicle.[59]

Dakar rookie bike rider Isaac Feliu suffered a heavy fall on stage 9, causing trauma to head and chest. Another rider, Harite Gabari stopped to assist, and called the emergency services. The emergency helicopter delivered Feliu to hospital, where his condition is described serious, but as not posing danger to life.[60]

During the liaison for stage 12, a collision occurred between an assistance car for the PH-Sport team and a truck driven by a local resident. Quentin Lavallée, the chief mechanic for the #726 Peugeot 205 T16 for the PH-Sport team, was killed in the crash. Passenger Maxime Frère also suffered injuries in the accident, but remained conscious and was transported to hospital.[61]

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