Giniel de Villiers out of Dakar
Giniel de Villiers, the winner of the 2009 Dakar Rally and boasting 21 consecutive finishes on his record, has been...
Read moreDetailsGiniel de Villiers, the winner of the 2009 Dakar Rally and boasting 21 consecutive finishes on his record, has been...
Read moreDetailsHa’il – Al Duwadimi Stage 605km (including 171km transfer), liaison 224km Guillaume de Mevius and Mathieu Baumel broke Toyota’s stranglehold...
Read moreDetailsAl Ula – Ha’il Stage 428km, liaison 64km Nasser Al-Attiyah and Edouard Boulanger dominated the second half of the Marathon...
Read moreDetailsAl Henakiyah – Al Ula Stage: 415km, liaison: 173km Local hero Yazeed Al Rajhi and Timo Gottschalk shifted into top...
Read moreDetailsIn an identical fate that eliminated Carlos Sainz from the Dakar, the FIA inspected the roll cage in Loeb’s Dacia...
Read moreDetailsStage 3: Bisha – Al Henakiyah Stage 327km, liaison 465km Saood Variawa and Francois Cazalet bounced back from their collision...
Read moreDetailsWith the 48-Hour Chrono stage delivering a knockout blow to Carlos Sainz amongst others, the Saudi Arabian desert has more...
Read moreDetailsThere may have been ‘just’ 341km between the rest bivouac E - where the top 27 runners camped overnight -...
Read moreDetailsBisha – Bisha Stage 967km, liaison 91km 48- Hour Chrono (Part 1) As its name suggests, stage two is contested...
Read moreDetailsUpdate: Race officials credited Seth Quintero with the 95 seconds that he had spent assisting Laia Sanz after her crash....
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