DAKAR 2025: Stage 8 / 8.Etappe – all classes: VIDEO-Highlights, report & results + MEGA-GALLERY!

DAKAR Stage 8


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FOCUS

The province of Riyadh stretches out over a vast expanse of land and occupies a central position in Saudi Arabia. The day’s special took place to the south of the capital, on split routes for the FIM and FIA vehicles, but both covering distances of more than 480 kilometres. Impressive portions of dunes whetted the appetites of the sand specialists who are eager to enter the Empty Quarter to satisfy their hunger, but concentration was especially key to victory, both in driving and navigation. Off-piste, the riders, drivers, and crews had to guide themselves between the hills without procrastinating, and on the faster sections, it was the tangle of different tracks that got the navigators’ pulses quickening. Thanks to their versatility, Daniel Sanders and Henk Lategan were each able to preserve their position at the peak of the rally, marking a major step forward as the countdown to the finish begins.

OUTLINE

  • The beginning of the day was marked by the fall and exit from the race of Pablo Quintanilla, due to a shoulder injury suffered after 133 km. Luciano Benavides and Adrien Van Beveren stopped to assist the Chilean rider and then resumed the special at a searing pace. After being recredited with the time spent helping their stricken colleague, the Argentinean and Frenchman took the top two places on the day’s podium, in that order, separated by 2’08’’.
  • Tosha Schareina was therefore only a very provisional winner of the stage, but his fine performance especially allowed him to regain 3’30’’ on Daniel Sanders, obliged to open the way after his victory yesterday. However, the time lost to the Honda rider will not cause the Australian leader to panic because he still sits on the cushion of a 11-minute lead, which is a fairly considerable gap with a view to the next three stages as well as perhaps being decisive for the title.
  • Henk Lategan is a recidivist: not only because he won his second stage of the rally, but also because he won in Riyadh where he also achieved the best time in 2022. The day’s top three was completed by his team-mate and countryman Guy Botterill (1’47’’ behind) and Mathieu Serradori, 4’04’’ back.
  • This performance especially gave a little breathing space to the South African, who has pushed his closest pursuer Yazeed Al Rajhi back to 5’41’’ behind. Mattias Ekstrom, who was the second driver to start this morning, is still on the podium but now trails by 28’55’’. For Nasser Al Attiyah, the day’s deficit is just as worrying, because he now finds himself 34’14’’ behind.
  • A new name now features on the list of stage winners in the Challenger class, thanks to the success of 19-year-old young Spaniard Pau Navarro, by 1’23’’ ahead of Paul Spierings. This battle took place far behind Nicolas Cavigliasso, who leads the general rankings by 25’49’’ ahead of Gonçalo Guerreiro, who has hardly moved from 2nd place since the start of the rally.
  • Brock Heger continues to make honourable progress with his SSV, without breaking into sweat. On his first participation, he has already understood that he can leave stage win hunting to others, thanks to a lead of 1 hour 41 minutes over Xavier de Soultrait. On the contrary, Jeremias Gonzales Ferioli has gone on the attack and today picked up his second consecutive stage success.
  • Martin Macik won his fourth stage victory on the rally, increasing his lead to 2 hours 29 minutes over Mitchel van den Brink. The Dutchman, however, will now have to defend his 2nd position, which is under threat from Ales Loprais, who trails the rally leader by 2 hours 36 minutes.

PERFORMANCE OF THE DAY

Mathieu Serradori’s reputation has for a long time been forged through his eye for exploits, such as his stage victory in 2018, and his status as a thorn in the side of the major teams, which enabled him to climb into final 7th position in the general rankings in 2022. His new challenge involves making the duo he forms with Loïc Minaudier one of the crews that count on the Dakar. The trend in the Frenchman’s second week of racing proves that this project is starting to bear fruit. Behind the wheel of the CR7 T1+ that he has chosen this year, he has not lost grip on 6th place in the general rankings and his third-placed finish today puts him within less than three minutes of Mitch Guthrie. The top 5 is now in touching distance for the electrician and native of the Var area in France, who developed his 4×4 in close collaboration with the South Africans of the Century 21 team. The fine performance of the CR7 has been backed up by the presence in 4th place on the day’s stage of his team-mate Brian Baragwanath.

A CRUSHING BLOW

A metronomic presence in the rally has bowed out. He occasionally made mistakes in his youth, prematurely exiting the rally on his first two attempts (in 2013 and 2014) and then in 2017. Since then, Pablo Quintanilla has become a safe bet for his teams, having finished the last seven editions of the Dakar, the only elite rider who could boast such a record. Quintanilla will not be able to raise the figure to 8, due to a fall after 133 kilometres. Suffering from a shoulder injury, the two times FIM world champion (in 2016 and 2017) has had to throw in the towel on his 13th Dakar. The rally caravan has thus lost its most experienced official rider, who was runner-up on the 2020 and 2022 editions. In spite of that, Honda are still the best represented of the leading teams. They still have four riders in the race, all in the top 5 (Schareina in 2nd, Van Beveren 3rd, Brabec 4th and Howes in 5th). They are only missing first place, occupied by Daniel Sanders, who the reds will do their utmost to dethrone before the finish in Shubaytah.

STAT OF THE DAY 286

So unlikely an occurrence it was that nobody saw it coming. A major figure was missing from yesterday’s stage, because Giniel de Villiers exited the rally prematurely for the first time since his debut on the Dakar in 2003. The South African, who won the first South American edition in 2009 in an aptly named Volkswagen Tuareg, not only enjoyed a 100% completion rate on his first 21 participations but also graced the overall podium eight times. In total, the driver who moved to Toyota contested 286 consecutive stages, with 18 stage wins. Giniel was forced to withdraw from the rally due to concussion suffered by Dirk Von Zitzewitz, the co-pilot with whom he won in 2009.

Quote of the Day

Guillaume de Mévius: “It was a tough day, a difficult day

“It was a difficult stage for us. We had a technical problem at the beginning of the stage after one hundred kilometres. We had to stop to repair it and we had to start again without the rear-wheel drive, only the front. So, it was tough. We were in everybody’s dust. We had to tackle the dunes, but a car with only front-wheel drive in the dunes is not what you want. It was a tough day, a difficult day. But the rally is like this”.

The makings of classic

The Porsche 959 number 702 has not been able to complete the rematch. Yesterday, during the 4th dune test, the German car’s clutch gave up the ghost. After its arrival last year freshly produced by the Nantes Prestige Autos workshops, its youthfulness prevented it from doing better than 5th. Juan Morera, the winner of the 2023 edition, was keen to comeback and prove the Porsche’s potential. However, the three-way battle for the title is over. Carlos Santaolalla and Lorenzo Traglio are now set for a duel. The Spanish title holder’s Toyota HDJ 80 has dominated the general rankings for three days since leaving Bisha, while the Nissan pick-up Terrano driven by last year’s runner-up has taken top billing on four. The gap between the two pretenders to the crown has never exceeded 48 points. This morning, only 20 points separated them and stage 8 looked set to reduce this gap, in favour of the title holder, who has been at the helm since stage 6. Several days before arriving in the Empty Quarter, the grains of fine sand could prove to be what makes the difference between the two masters of the Dakar Classic in 2025.

World Rally Raid Championship

W2RC: Benavides and Sanders 3 stages behind AVB

Today, Monday 13th January 2025, Luciano Benavides won his first stage victory of the season and his 13th on the W2RC. The world champion in 2023 is now neck and neck with his team-mate Daniel Sanders, who has picked up 5 stage wins since the start in Bisha. For both the Argentinean and Australian, it is their first time riding in the colours of KTM since their respective transfers from Husqvarna and GasGas. By winning stage 5, Adrien Van Beveren raised the W2RC stage record to 16. ‘Chucky’ or the younger Benavides brother could equal AVB by the finish in Shubaytah… and perhaps win the Dakar. Following the Hero-Honda duel in 2024, the match between KTM and HRC seems underway for 2025.

ERGEBNISSE / Results – BIKES

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 77 RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING 04h 50′ 46“
2 42 MONSTER ENERGY HONDA HRC 04h 52′ 54“ + 00h 02′ 08“
3 68 MONSTER ENERGY HONDA HRC 04h 53′ 00“ + 00h 02′ 14“
4 9 MONSTER ENERGY HONDA HRC 04h 55′ 07“ + 00h 04′ 21“
5 10 MONSTER ENERGY HONDA HRC 04h 55′ 45“ + 00h 04′ 59“
6 22 BAS world KTM racing team 04h 57′ 14“ + 00h 06′ 28“
7 4 RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING 04h 57′ 30“ + 00h 06′ 44“ 00h 01′ 00“
8 73 RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING 04h 57′ 57“ + 00h 07′ 11“
9 11 HERO MOTOSPORTS TEAM RALLY 04h 58′ 19“ + 00h 07′ 33“
10 28
(svn) TONI MULEC
BAS WORLD KTM RACING TEAM 05h 01′ 34“ + 00h 10′ 48“

 

OVERALL – BIKES

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 4 RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING 44h 26′ 52“ 00h 01′ 00“
2 68 MONSTER ENERGY HONDA HRC 44h 37′ 55“ + 00h 11′ 03“
3 42 MONSTER ENERGY HONDA HRC 44h 48′ 23“ + 00h 21′ 31“ 00h 02′ 00“
4 77 RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING 44h 57′ 40“ + 00h 30′ 48“ 00h 02′ 00“
5 9 MONSTER ENERGY HONDA HRC 44h 57′ 48“ + 00h 30′ 56“
6 10 MONSTER ENERGY HONDA HRC 45h 03′ 55“ + 00h 37′ 03“
7 11 HERO MOTOSPORTS TEAM RALLY 45h 20′ 24“ + 00h 53′ 32“ 00h 02′ 00“
8 73 RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING 45h 47′ 54“ + 01h 21′ 02“ 00h 06′ 10“
9 96 BAS world KTM racing team 46h 19′ 05“ + 01h 52′ 13“
10 142 SLOVNAFT RALLY TEAM 46h 24′ 33“ + 01h 57′ 41“ 00h 01′ 00“

 

ERGEBNISSE / Results – Original by Motul

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 34 AUTONET MOTORCYCLE TEAM 49h 02′ 47“ 00h 17′ 00“
2 39 ESPRIT KTM 49h 14′ 35“ + 00h 11′ 48“
3 97 CAJDAŠROT 50h 06′ 22“ + 01h 03′ 35“ 00h 09′ 00“
4 25 ANQUETY MOTORSPORT 50h 41′ 16“ + 01h 38′ 29“
5 91 Wiedemann Motorsports 51h 11′ 39“ + 02h 08′ 52“
6 99
(esp) JAVI VEGA
Pont Grup – KOVE 53h 24′ 22“ + 04h 21′ 35“ 00h 03′ 00“
7 48 SP MOTO BOHEMIA 54h 42′ 09“ + 05h 39′ 22“ 00h 01′ 10“
8 63 TLD RACING 55h 43′ 37“ + 06h 40′ 50“ 00h 05′ 00“
9 82 MOTOCLUB YASHICA 57h 08′ 47“ + 08h 06′ 00“ 00h 06′ 00“
10 93 Rally POV 59h 19′ 48“ + 10h 17′ 01“ 00h 04′ 00“

 

OVERALL – Original by Motul

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 34 AUTONET MOTORCYCLE TEAM 05h 18′ 02“
2 39 ESPRIT KTM 05h 19′ 44“ + 00h 01′ 42“
3 97 CAJDAŠROT 05h 25′ 35“ + 00h 07′ 33“
4 25 ANQUETY MOTORSPORT 05h 30′ 51“ + 00h 12′ 49“
5 91 Wiedemann Motorsports 05h 36′ 56“ + 00h 18′ 54“
6 99
(esp) JAVI VEGA
Pont Grup – KOVE 05h 49′ 25“ + 00h 31′ 23“
7 82 MOTOCLUB YASHICA 06h 07′ 05“ + 00h 49′ 03“
8 63 TLD RACING 06h 08′ 48“ + 00h 50′ 46“
9 48 SP MOTO BOHEMIA 06h 09′ 24“ + 00h 51′ 22“
10 93 Rally POV 06h 30′ 13“ + 01h 12′ 11“

 

ERGEBNISSE / Results – CARS

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 211 TOYOTA GAZOO RACING 04h 51′ 54“ 00h 02′ 00“
2 205 TOYOTA GAZOO RACING 04h 53′ 41“ + 00h 01′ 47“
3 209 CENTURY RACING FACTORY TEAM 04h 55′ 58“ + 00h 04′ 04“
4 214 CENTURY RACING FACTORY TEAM 04h 56′ 03“ + 00h 04′ 09“
5 227
(esp) NANI ROMA
(esp) ALEX HARO
FORD M-SPORT 04h 57′ 11“ + 00h 05′ 17“
6 201 OVERDRIVE RACING 04h 57′ 14“ + 00h 05′ 20“
7 221 ORLEN JIPOCAR TEAM 04h 58′ 13“ + 00h 06′ 19“
8 240 X-RAID MINI JCW TEAM 04h 58′ 36“ + 00h 06′ 42“
9 210
(esp) ORIOL MENA
OVERDRIVE RACING 04h 58′ 38“ + 00h 06′ 44“
10 204 TOYOTA GAZOO RACING 05h 00′ 16“ + 00h 08′ 22“

 

OVERALL – CARS

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 211 TOYOTA GAZOO RACING 42h 05′ 02“ 00h 02′ 00“
2 201 OVERDRIVE RACING 42h 10′ 43“ + 00h 05′ 41“ 00h 04′ 00“
3 226 FORD M-SPORT 42h 33′ 57“ + 00h 28′ 55“ 00h 01′ 00“
4 200 THE DACIA SANDRIDERS 42h 39′ 16“ + 00h 34′ 14“ 00h 17′ 00“
5 228 FORD M-SPORT 43h 00′ 41“ + 00h 55′ 39“ 00h 09′ 00“
6 209 CENTURY RACING FACTORY TEAM 43h 03′ 26“ + 00h 58′ 24“ 00h 03′ 20“
7 216 OVERDRIVE RACING 43h 37′ 13“ + 01h 32′ 11“ 00h 04′ 00“
8 204 TOYOTA GAZOO RACING 43h 41′ 56“ + 01h 36′ 54“
9 240 X-RAID MINI JCW TEAM 44h 10′ 09“ + 02h 05′ 07“ 00h 08′ 00“
10 214 CENTURY RACING FACTORY TEAM 44h 16′ 49“ + 02h 11′ 47“ 00h 10′ 00“

 

ERGEBNISSE / Results – CHALLENGER

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 304 TEAM BBR 05h 22′ 29“
2 310 TEAM REBELLION & SPIERINGS 05h 23′ 52“ + 00h 01′ 23“
3 308 DaklaPack Rallysport – Zille Rally 05h 26′ 17“ + 00h 03′ 48“
4 319
(bra) CADU SACHS
RED BULL OFF-ROAD JR TEAM USA BY BFG 05h 28′ 41“ + 00h 06′ 12“
5 325
(zaf) TAYE PERRY
RED BULL OFF-ROAD JR TEAM USA BY BFG 05h 29′ 15“ + 00h 06′ 46“ 00h 03′ 00“
6 326 NASSER RACING 05h 32′ 22“ + 00h 09′ 53“ 00h 01′ 00“
7 301 TEAM BBR 05h 33′ 29“ + 00h 11′ 00“ 00h 02′ 00“
8 334 NASSER RACING 05h 34′ 06“ + 00h 11′ 37“
9 349
(pol) ADAM KUS
AKPOL RECYKLING 05h 44′ 51“ + 00h 22′ 22“
10 305 TEAM BBR 05h 46′ 11“ + 00h 23′ 42“ 00h 01′ 00“

 

OVERALL – CHALLENGER

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 301 TEAM BBR 46h 08′ 33“ 00h 05′ 00“
2 319
(bra) CADU SACHS
RED BULL OFF-ROAD JR TEAM USA BY BFG 46h 34′ 22“ + 00h 25′ 49“ 00h 01′ 10“
3 310 TEAM REBELLION & SPIERINGS 46h 41′ 27“ + 00h 32′ 54“ 00h 21′ 00“
4 304 TEAM BBR 47h 49′ 08“ + 01h 40′ 35“ 00h 26′ 00“
5 334 NASSER RACING 48h 34′ 21“ + 02h 25′ 48“ 00h 30′ 00“
6 325
(zaf) TAYE PERRY
RED BULL OFF-ROAD JR TEAM USA BY BFG 50h 00′ 34“ + 03h 52′ 01“ 00h 03′ 00“
7 349
(pol) ADAM KUS
AKPOL RECYKLING 51h 59′ 02“ + 05h 50′ 29“ 00h 34′ 10“
8 302 G RALLY TEAM 52h 19′ 57“ + 06h 11′ 24“ 00h 03′ 00“
9 346 MMP 53h 22′ 22“ + 07h 13′ 49“ 00h 41′ 40“
10 331 QUAD BIKE EVASION 54h 49′ 16“ + 08h 40′ 43“ 00h 16′ 00“

 

ERGEBNISSE / Results – SSV

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 407 CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM 05h 34′ 39“
2 425
(usa) MAX EDDY
SEBASTIEN LOEB RACING – RZR FACTORY RACING 05h 37′ 17“ + 00h 02′ 38“
3 403 MMP 05h 42′ 00“ + 00h 07′ 21“ 00h 00′ 20“
4 400 SEBASTIEN LOEB RACING – RZR FACTORY RACING 05h 42′ 49“ + 00h 08′ 10“ 00h 01′ 00“
5 411 SEBASTIEN LOEB RACING – RZR FACTORY RACING 05h 43′ 42“ + 00h 09′ 03“ 00h 01′ 20“
6 405
(usa) SARA PRICE
CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM 05h 46′ 06“ + 00h 11′ 27“ 00h 02′ 00“
7 404 CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM 05h 47′ 02“ + 00h 12′ 23“
8 413 SOUTH RACING CAN-AM 05h 47′ 26“ + 00h 12′ 47“
9 418 SOUTH RACING CAN-AM 05h 52′ 26“ + 00h 17′ 47“ 00h 02′ 00“
10 415 BUJARKAY-MAKARTHY RACING 05h 52′ 41“ + 00h 18′ 02“ 00h 01′ 00“

 

OVERALL – SSV

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 425
(usa) MAX EDDY
SEBASTIEN LOEB RACING – RZR FACTORY RACING 47h 33′ 59“ 00h 18′ 00“
2 400 SEBASTIEN LOEB RACING – RZR FACTORY RACING 49h 15′ 25“ + 01h 41′ 26“ 00h 04′ 00“
3 404 CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM 49h 42′ 48“ + 02h 08′ 49“ 00h 19′ 20“
4 412 OLD FRIENDS RALLY TEAM 50h 31′ 39“ + 02h 57′ 40“ 00h 15′ 10“
5 403 MMP 52h 17′ 31“ + 04h 43′ 32“ 00h 03′ 20“
6 406 TH-TRUCKS TEAM 56h 56′ 29“ + 09h 22′ 30“ 00h 29′ 50“
7 430 RACEART 58h 16′ 01“ + 10h 42′ 02“ 00h 03′ 30“
8 402 PEDREGÀ TEAM 58h 25′ 05“ + 10h 51′ 06“ 00h 07′ 00“
9 418 SOUTH RACING CAN-AM 59h 16′ 14“ + 11h 42′ 15“ 00h 04′ 10“
10 427 BTR 61h 15′ 58“ + 13h 41′ 59“ 00h 32′ 00“

 

ERGEBNISSE / Results – TRUCKS

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 600 MM TECHNOLOGY 05h 26′ 52“ 00h 01′ 30“
2 601 InstaTrade Loprais Team De Rooy FPT 05h 32′ 14“ + 00h 05′ 22“
3 605 Skuba Team DE Rooy FPT 05h 33′ 17“ + 00h 06′ 25“ 00h 02′ 10“
4 603 MM TECHNOLOGY 05h 45′ 38“ + 00h 18′ 46“ 00h 03′ 00“
5 604 TATRA BUGGYRA ZM RACING 05h 45′ 41“ + 00h 18′ 49“ 00h 00′ 30“
6 602 EUROL RALLY SPORT 05h 48′ 34“ + 00h 21′ 42“ 00h 02′ 00“
7 606
(nld) RIJK MOUW
EUROL RALLYSPORT 06h 08′ 14“ + 00h 41′ 22“ 00h 02′ 00“
8 615 DAKARSPEED 06h 13′ 15“ + 00h 46′ 23“ 00h 02′ 00“
9 610 Firemen Dakar Team 06h 17′ 15“ + 00h 50′ 23“ 00h 02′ 00“
10 621 TATRA BUGGYRA ZM RACING 06h 33′ 25“ + 01h 06′ 33“ 00h 01′ 00“

 

OVERALL – TRUCKS

Pos. Exp. Drive-Team Team Time Variation Penality
1 600 MM TECHNOLOGY 46h 45′ 57“ 00h 03′ 30“
2 602 EUROL RALLY SPORT 49h 15′ 41“ + 02h 29′ 44“ 00h 02′ 00“
3 601 InstaTrade Loprais Team De Rooy FPT 49h 22′ 06“ + 02h 36′ 09“
4 604 TATRA BUGGYRA ZM RACING 51h 48′ 41“ + 05h 02′ 44“ 00h 07′ 10“
5 603 MM TECHNOLOGY 52h 02′ 29“ + 05h 16′ 32“ 00h 09′ 20“
6 606
(nld) RIJK MOUW
EUROL RALLYSPORT 52h 38′ 25“ + 05h 52′ 28“ 00h 17′ 00“
7 605 Skuba Team DE Rooy FPT 53h 41′ 52“ + 06h 55′ 55“ 00h 02′ 10“
8 610 Firemen Dakar Team 54h 53′ 10“ + 08h 07′ 13“ 00h 13′ 10“
9 613 Fried van de Laar Racing Team de Rooy FPT 56h 46′ 04“ + 10h 00′ 07“
10 607 HINO TEAM SUGAWARA 58h 15′ 01“ + 11h 29′ 04“ 02h 01′ 00“

 

ERGEBNISSE / Results – CLASSIC

Coming soon…

 

OVERALL – CLASSIC

Coming soon…

 

WITHDRAWAL all stages

Stage 1 – Bike
Exp. Drive-Team Team Reason
14 HERO MOTOSPORTS TEAM RALLY Withdrawal
20 SHERCO RALLY FACTORY Withdrawal
Stage 1 – Car
No withdrawal
Stage 1 – Classic
No withdrawal
Stage 2 – Classic
Exp. Drive-Team Team Reason
707 TECNOSPORT Withdrawal
Stage 2 – DAKAR FUTURE MISSION 1000
No withdrawal
Stage 2 – Bike
Exp. Drive-Team Team Reason
76 MOTORBIKE OFF ROAD ADVENTURES LIBERTY Withdrawal
78 RSMOTO HONDA RALLY TEAM Withdrawal
110 ADEC COMPETICIO TOTAL TEAM Withdrawal
Stage 2 – Car
Exp. Drive-Team Team Reason
223
(esp) SANZ LAIA
CENTURY RACING FACTORY TEAM Withdrawal
426 OLD FRIENDS RALLY TEAM Withdrawal
Stage 3 – Classic
No withdrawal
Stage 3 – DAKAR FUTURE MISSION 1000
No withdrawal
Stage 3 – Bike
Exp. Drive-Team Team Reason
17 FANTIC RACING RALLY TEAM Withdrawal
Stage 3 – Car
Exp. Drive-Team Team Reason
225
(esp) CRUZ LUCAS
FORD M-SPORT Withdrawal
306 DARK HORSE Withdrawal
313 ALJAFLA RACING Withdrawal
355 RAITEC RACING Withdrawal
Stage 4 – Car
Exp. Drive-Team Team Reason
219 THE DACIA SANDRIDERS Disqualification
236
(ita) CECI PAOLO
MD RALLYE SPORT Withdrawal
258 WALCHER RACING TEAM Withdrawal
337 COLORADO MOTORSPORT Withdrawal
408 SOUTH RACING CAN-AM Withdrawal
432 PEDREGÀ TEAM Withdrawal
439 PEDREGÀ TEAM Withdrawal
609
(nld) HOFMANS AD
De Groot Sport Withdrawal
Stage 4 – Classic
Exp. Drive-Team Team Reason
767 TECNOSPORT Withdrawal
Stage 4 – DAKAR FUTURE MISSION 1000
No withdrawal
Stage 4 – Bike
Exp. Drive-Team Team Reason
13 Orion – Moto Racing Group Withdrawal
51 MELILLA CIUDAD DEL DEPORTE Withdrawal
115 Nomade Racing Withdrawal
123 HT RALLY RAID Withdrawal
133 CLUB AVENTURA TOUAREG Withdrawal
139 CLOUDRACING Withdrawal
Stage 5 – Car
Exp. Drive-Team Team Reason
208 GURTAM TOYOTA GAZOO RACING BALTICS Withdrawal
247
(chn) TIAN PO
HANWEI MOTORSPORT TEAM Withdrawal
309 NASSER RACING Withdrawal
314
(esp) FOJ XAVIER
FOJ MOTORSPORT Withdrawal
352 BUJARKAY-MAKARTHY RACING Withdrawal
409 SOUTH RACING CAN-AM Withdrawal
416 OVERLIMIT Withdrawal
Stage 5 – Classic
Exp. Drive-Team Team Reason
741 Team SSP Withdrawal
742
(usa) HARVEY TAZ
MONTANA RACING – TECNOSPORT Withdrawal
745 TH-TRUCKS TEAM MADPANDA Withdrawal
757 R TEAM Withdrawal
771 TEAM SSP Withdrawal
Stage 5 – DAKAR FUTURE MISSION 1000
No withdrawal
Stage 5 – Bike
Exp. Drive-Team Team Reason
61 TEAM CASTEU TROPHY Withdrawal
64 TEAM CASTEU TROPHY Withdrawal
75 SUPESUNR KOVE TEAM Withdrawal
103 AG DAKAR SCHOOL – DUBAI Withdrawal
121 Enduro Normandie Withdrawal
124 DESERT STORM RACING Withdrawal
136 PEDREGÀ TEAM Withdrawal
137 RSMOTO HONDA RALLY TEAM Withdrawal
Stage 6 – DAKAR FUTURE MISSION 1000
No withdrawal
Stage 6 – Bike
Exp. Drive-Team Team Reason
1 HERO MOTOSPORTS TEAM RALLY Withdrawal
12 BAS WORLD KTM RACING TEAM Withdrawal
30 FRANCO SPORT YAMAHA RACING TEAM Withdrawal
44 RIEJU – PEDREGÀ TEAM Withdrawal
47 RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING Withdrawal
70 CloudRacing Withdrawal
101 ZERANTA Withdrawal
122 Enduro Normandie Withdrawal
129
(ind) JAIN JATIN
DESERT STORM RACING Withdrawal
138 Casas Cube – Ártabros Rally Withdrawal
Stage 6 – Car
Exp. Drive-Team Team Reason
239
(zaf) MÖHR JUAN
CENTURY RACING FACTORY TEAM Withdrawal
350
(esp) MASO OSCAR
BE RACING Withdrawal
632 TEAM BOUCOU COMPETITION Withdrawal
Stage 6 – Classic
Exp. Drive-Team Team Reason
716 Geco Classic Racing Team Withdrawal
727 TEAM CASTEU CLASSIC Withdrawal
903 TECNOSPORT Withdrawal
Stage 7 – DAKAR FUTURE MISSION 1000
No withdrawal
Stage 7 – Bike
Exp. Drive-Team Team Reason
60 TEAM CASTEU TROPHY Withdrawal
98 KOVE FACTORY RACING Withdrawal
144 XRAIDS EXPERIENCE Withdrawal
Stage 7 – Car
Exp. Drive-Team Team Reason
202 X-RAID MINI JCW TEAM Withdrawal
206 TOYOTA GAZOO RACING Withdrawal
220
(chn) MA LI
(chn) HAN WEI
212 HANWEI MOTORSPORT TEAM Withdrawal
231
(aus) PRICE TOBY
OVERDRIVE RACING Withdrawal
260 MOTORTECNICA RACING TEAM Withdrawal
348 TEAM BOURNEZEAU RALLYE AVENTURE Withdrawal
608 MM Technology Withdrawal
620 TIBAU TEAM Withdrawal
Stage 7 – Classic
No withdrawal
Stage 8 – DAKAR FUTURE MISSION 1000
No withdrawal
Stage 8 – Bike
Exp. Drive-Team Team Reason
7 MONSTER ENERGY HONDA HRC Withdrawal
54 RIEJU PEDREGÀ TEAM Withdrawal
62 Nomadas Aventure Withdrawal

FULL RESULTS / ALLE ERGEBNISSE: LINK

GALLERY STAGE 8

Quelle / Source: DAKAR, A.S.O