DAKAR Stage 8

 

FOCUS

Today, the rally headed to Ha’il, the cradle of all-terrain sport in Saudi Arabia, where the first generations
of the country’s riders and drivers learned their trade, setting out on the seventh stage from Al Duwadimi.
The day’s special was interrupted by a long transfer and the two-part menu for the stage put the riders,
drivers and crews in two contrasting environments. On this stage of two halves, with 279 kilometres
against the clock, the competitors first did battle on a thick layer of sand, sometimes in the form of dunes,
but not always off-piste. For the last hundred or more kilometres before the finish, the contest concluded
on fast tracks with several rocky portions, requiring plenty of watchfulness. This terrain was a familiar
one for the Benavides brothers, who produced the best two times in the bike category. The common
ground that they share with Mattias Ekström and Stéphane Peterhansel, who gave Audi a one-two
finish on the stage, is that they have all lost any hope of overall triumph in Yanbu.

OUTLINE

They arrived in AlUla with legitimately loftier ambitions. Title holder Kevin Benavides and world
champion Luciano Benavides both saw any perspectives of triumph disappear into the distance during
the first week of the race. It is not yet totally out of the question for the KTM rider, who, with his stage
victory in Ha’il, has climbed up to 5th place in the general rankings, 20 minutes nevertheless behind
Ricky Brabec, but it is very unlikely for his younger brother on a Husqvarna, in 8th position, trailing by
almost 40 minutes. Following 2023, on which the Argentinean siblings left their mark, in Ha’il they
accomplished a first family one-two in their careers on the Dakar, as consolation for not occupying the
leading roles as they had hoped. Ahead of them, the thrilling battle is well and truly underway between
the big shots in the category. In view of the intermediate rankings during the stage, it is reasonable to
think that the strategy of applying the brakes served as a benchmark for the title contenders. Having led
for most of the special, the American general rankings leader finally finished with the 7th best time,
putting him in an advantageous starting position for tomorrow’s stage, while Ross Branch went one
step better with 8th place. Adrien Van Beveren, who sensed the problem a little too late, inherited 3rd
place which may not do him any good when all his Honda colleagues will be hot on his heels on the way
to AlUla. Stéphane Peterhansel and Mattias Ekström also began the Dakar dreaming of lifting the
trophy in Yanbu. Their hopes were respectively crushed in the Empty Quarter and on yesterday’s stage,
but today they scored a one-two finish for Audi with many benefits, notably putting their road captain
Carlos Sainz in a good position for rest of the rally (see Performance of the day). The Spaniard will still
be wary of a comeback from Sébastien Loeb, even if the Frenchman lost an opportunity to close in on
the general rankings leader following a navigation mistake that led to a 5 kilometre detour in the Saudi
countryside. “We lost almost all that we gained yesterday” is a phrase that could aptly sum up the life of
Loeb on the Dakar in recent years. He now needs a run a run of four days without making a single
mistake if he hopes to dislodge his rival from the lead. In the fight for the rest of the places, Guerlain
Chicherit enjoyed the best performance, climbing from 8th to 6th place in the general rankings and
forming a sequence of four Toyotas, behind Lucas Moraes (3rd), Guillaume de Mevius (4th) and Giniel
de Villiers (5th), who are pursuing the Sainz/Loeb duo at a distance.

In the Challenger class, Mitch Guthrie boasts a sufficiently thick time cushion over Cristina Gutiérrez
to not need to hoover up every second and minute. It is perhaps this context which enabled Saleh Alsaif
to win for the first time in the category. In the SSV race, however, Xavier de Soultrait will be beginning
to look worriedly over his shoulder to see João Ferreira quickly approaching during this second week
of the race: the Portuguese driver won today’s special and now only trails the leader by 7’41’’. Calm
most certainly reigns supreme in the cabin of Martin Macík’s truck. His nearest pursuer is none other
than young Mitch van den Brink, who already won his first stage last year at the age of 20 years and
has once again tasted victory the day after his 22nd birthday.

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PERFORMANCE OF THE DAY

Audi has already twice put two of its RS Q e-tron cars on top of a Dakar stage podium before today. The
first one-two finish achieved on stage 8 in 2021 was also accomplished by the duo of Matthias Ekström
and Stéphane Peterhansel, before ‘Peter’ and Carlos Sainz repeated the feat two days later. Today,
the Swede became the leading Audi driver in terms of stage wins, now boasting a total of four, moving
beyond ‘El Matador’s’ three successes and ‘Mister Dakar’s’ two. In total, since the constructor began
participating in the rally, Audi has triumphed on nine stages. Today’s success lifts the spirits of its
architects, the day after the Swedish driver’s mishaps, as Peterhansel explained at the finish of the
special. Beyond this consolation prize, he was thinking of the delicate position of the four-ring brand,
whose eggs are all in the same basket, because this one-two finish that helped forget the previous days
is also strategic for the days to come. The Spaniard, who still leads the general rankings with Sébastien
Loeb hot on his heels, is heading to Yanbu in his Audi in “go fast” mode, with two cars to open for him.
This configuration offers multiple options for getting the boss there safely!

CRUSHING BLOW

Yasir Seaidan has been a fundamental part of promoting Saudi sporting prowess on the rally (see Stat
of the day) by winning stage 3 in the SSV category, the first of his career on his seventh participation in
the Dakar. Then, for three consecutive days, the Saudi driver climbed onto the stage podium in his
category and led the SSVs at the end of the 48 HR Chrono stage. After dropping down into second
position in the general rankings on the following stage, only 7’30’’ behind the leader, the MMP driver
experienced a black day today. He broke his front differential then had three punctures, leading to a loss
of time totalling 27’39’’ at the end of the day, putting the 46-year-old driver and his French co-pilot Adrien
Metge in 5th position in the category, more than half an hour behind the leader. However, this will not
discourage the real estate agent from Riyadh, who began the race on the evening of stage 1 with almost
one hour of time lost. Yasir knows better than most that construction of any project requires persistence.

STAT OF THE DAY

10. This 46th edition of the Dakar has highlighted the talent of the Saudi representatives, boasting a
total of ten victories in all the categories combined since they started taking part in the Dakar. Yasir
Seaidan distinguished himself on the third stage, gaining his first win, while Saleh Alsaif added a fifth
success to his roll of honour on the world’s most prestigious rally-raid. Yazeed Al Rajhi, despite a
premature exit this year, has already tasted victory four times and even led the general rankings from
the third to the fifth stage in the Ultimate category. Dania Akeel, who enjoyed a promising start to the
stage in the Challenger class, recorded the best time at the first intermediate point before dropping down
the rankings to finish 37 minutes behind her countryman. However, the race is far from finished… Akeel,
and others too, still hope to write their names into the Dakar’s history books

QUOTE OF THE DAY

Carlos Sainz: “You can see how easy it is to lose five or ten minutes on this race”.
At the top of all the time checks today, Carlos Sainz made up the time he lost to Loeb yesterday and
now has a lead of nearly 25 minutes over the Frenchman in the general rankings. However, the threetimes Dakar winner isn’t claiming victory just yet. “I think there’s still a long way for me and there are long stages to come. You can see how easy it is to
lose five or ten minutes on this race. It’s so easy, due to navigation, punctures, everything… It’s very
stressful. But it was all good today”

 

THE MAKING OF CLASSIC

There were fifteen trucks at the start of the 4th edition of the Dakar Classic and the MAN 18-985 of the
Italian team Motortecnica is currently the best placed. In 12th place overall, this behemoth is driven by
a man who is in the thrall of the Dakar. Corrado Pattono has been competing on the Dakar for two
decades now. For many of these veterans, the Dakar Classic is like a second life that starts again on
the Dakar!

WORLD RALLY-RAID CHAMPIONSHIP

Ferreira’s experience shines through
Following a broken steering rod at the start of the rally, João Ferreira has since busied himself with
closing the gap separating him from Sara Price (South Racing Can-Am) and Yasir Seaidan (MMP).
Today, the Portuguese driver has succeeded, with a win that allowed him to take command in the
championship rankings for the category. Climbing and descending the rungs on the category ladder
sums up João’s history in the rally-raid discipline, for he has not hesitated since his debut in 2019, and
first attempt in the T2 class, to try out all the categories before finding his place behind the wheel of an
SSV. Following the T1 class in 2021, behind the wheels of a Toyota Hilux and Mini X-raid, as well as the
T3 class last year with Yamaha X-raid, he finally settled on an SSV for the Rallye du Maroc in 2023 and
obtained a place behind the wheel of a Can-Am Factory for this season. At the age of 23 years, he
already finished 6th in the T3 class in 2023 and 7th in the SSV rankings thanks to his victorious attempt
in Morocco. Ferreira arrives in the SSV category with a wide-ranging wealth of experience which is
likely to count heavily in his favour this season.

ERGEBNISSE / Results – BIKES

POS. EXP. DRIVE-TEAM TEAM TIME VARIATION PENALITY
1 47 RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING 03H 35′ 03“
2 1 HUSQVARNA FACTORY RACING 03H 35′ 34“ + 00H 00′ 31“
3 42 MONSTER ENERGY HONDA TEAM 03H 36′ 30“ + 00H 01′ 27“
4 11 MONSTER ENERGY HONDA TEAM 03H 36′ 44“ + 00H 01′ 41“
5 2
(AUS) TOBY PRICE
RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING 03H 37′ 21“ + 00H 02′ 18“
6 19 SHERCO RALLY FACTORY 03H 37′ 27“ + 00H 02′ 24“
7 9 MONSTER ENERGY HONDA TEAM 03H 39′ 11“ + 00H 04′ 08“
8 46 HERO MOTOSPORTS TEAM RALLY 03H 39′ 52“ + 00H 04′ 49“
9 5 RED BULL GASGAS FACTORY RACING 03H 40′ 13“ + 00H 05′ 10“
10 142 SLOVNAFT RALLY TEAM 03H 40′ 31“ + 00H 05′ 28“

 

OVERALL – BIKES

POS. EXP. DRIVE-TEAM TEAM TIME VARIATION PENALITY
1 9 MONSTER ENERGY HONDA TEAM 36H 16′ 31“ 00H 01′ 00“
2 46 HERO MOTOSPORTS TEAM RALLY 36H 17′ 13“ + 00H 00′ 42“ 00H 01′ 00“
3 11 MONSTER ENERGY HONDA TEAM 36H 20′ 52“ + 00H 04′ 21“ 00H 06′ 00“
4 42 MONSTER ENERGY HONDA TEAM 36H 28′ 29“ + 00H 11′ 58“
5 47 RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING 36H 37′ 02“ + 00H 20′ 31“ 00H 03′ 00“
6 2
(AUS) TOBY PRICE
RED BULL KTM FACTORY RACING 36H 45′ 41“ + 00H 29′ 10“
7 5 RED BULL GASGAS FACTORY RACING 36H 55′ 14“ + 00H 38′ 43“
8 1 HUSQVARNA FACTORY RACING 36H 56′ 06“ + 00H 39′ 35“ 00H 15′ 00“
9 142 SLOVNAFT RALLY TEAM 37H 28′ 24“ + 01H 11′ 53“
10 23 ORION – MOTO RACING GROUP 38H 13′ 24“ + 01H 56′ 53“ 00H 01′ 00“

 

 

ERGEBNISSE / Results – Original by Motul

POS. EXP. DRIVE-TEAM TEAM TIME VARIATION PENALITY
1 96 KINI RALLY RACING TEAM 04H 01′ 47“
2 37 ANQUETY MOTORSPORT 04H 07′ 34“ + 00H 05′ 47“
3 82 PEDREGA TEAM 04H 29′ 51“ + 00H 28′ 04“ 00H 01′ 00“
4 61 SP MOTO BOHEMIA 04H 34′ 55“ + 00H 33′ 08“
5 104 TLDRACING 04H 42′ 46“ + 00H 40′ 59“
6 112 DAKAR 4 DAKAR 04H 43′ 53“ + 00H 42′ 06“
7 97
(ECU) JUAN PUGA
JP1 KEWS DAKAR RALLY TEAM 04H 46′ 30“ + 00H 44′ 43“ 00H 15′ 00“
8 87 PODMOL DAKAR TEAM 04H 50′ 46“ + 00H 48′ 59“ 00H 06′ 00“
9 85 TBRACING 04H 57′ 41“ + 00H 55′ 54“ 00H 00′ 10“
10 64 TEAM GP MOTORS 05H 09′ 57“ + 01H 08′ 10“

 

OVERALL – Original by Motul

POS. EXP. DRIVE-TEAM TEAM TIME VARIATION PENALITY
1 96 KINI RALLY RACING TEAM 41H 18′ 24“ 00H 37′ 00“
2 37 ANQUETY MOTORSPORT 42H 24′ 10“ + 01H 05′ 46“ 00H 15′ 00“
3 82 PEDREGA TEAM 45H 31′ 07“ + 04H 12′ 43“ 00H 17′ 10“
4 61 SP MOTO BOHEMIA 47H 11′ 36“ + 05H 53′ 12“ 00H 13′ 10“
5 112 DAKAR 4 DAKAR 47H 51′ 28“ + 06H 33′ 04“ 00H 07′ 00“
6 97
(ECU) JUAN PUGA
JP1 KEWS DAKAR RALLY TEAM 47H 55′ 35“ + 06H 37′ 11“ 00H 36′ 00“
7 104 TLDRACING 49H 55′ 54“ + 08H 37′ 30“ 00H 15′ 10“
8 87 PODMOL DAKAR TEAM 50H 56′ 44“ + 09H 38′ 20“ 00H 06′ 30“
9 100 STUART GREGORY 53H 58′ 09“ + 12H 39′ 45“ 00H 09′ 00“
10 32 AMERICAN RALLY ORIGINALS 54H 51′ 12“ + 13H 32′ 48“

 

ERGEBNISSE / Results – CARS

POS. EXP. DRIVE-TEAM TEAM TIME VARIATION PENALITY
1 207 TEAM AUDI SPORT 03H 17′ 15“ 00H 01′ 00“
2 202 TEAM AUDI SPORT 03H 20′ 00“ + 00H 02′ 45“
3 211 OVERDRIVE RACING 03H 20′ 25“ + 00H 03′ 10“
4 204
(ESP) LUCAS CRUZ
TEAM AUDI SPORT 03H 22′ 28“ + 00H 05′ 13“
5 216 TOYOTA GAZOO RACING 03H 25′ 07“ + 00H 07′ 52“
6 221 OVERDRIVE RACING 03H 25′ 56“ + 00H 08′ 41“
7 206 TOYOTA GAZOO RACING 03H 27′ 06“ + 00H 09′ 51“
8 231 REBELLION RACING 03H 27′ 26“ + 00H 10′ 11“
9 209 TOYOTA GAZOO RACING 03H 27′ 33“ + 00H 10′ 18“
10 203 BAHRAIN RAID XTREME 03H 28′ 15“ + 00H 11′ 00“

 

OVERALL – CARS

POS. EXP. DRIVE-TEAM TEAM TIME VARIATION PENALITY
1 204
(ESP) LUCAS CRUZ
TEAM AUDI SPORT 33H 29′ 10“ 00H 00′ 10“
2 203 BAHRAIN RAID XTREME 33H 53′ 57“ + 00H 24′ 47“ 00H 15′ 00“
3 206 TOYOTA GAZOO RACING 34H 34′ 23“ + 01H 05′ 13“
4 221 OVERDRIVE RACING 35H 03′ 28“ + 01H 34′ 18“ 00H 09′ 00“
5 209 TOYOTA GAZOO RACING 35H 14′ 22“ + 01H 45′ 12“
6 211 OVERDRIVE RACING 35H 25′ 47“ + 01H 56′ 37“ 00H 02′ 00“
7 208 ORLEN JIPOCAR TEAM 35H 30′ 33“ + 02H 01′ 23“
8 212 CENTURY RACING FACTORY TEAM 35H 32′ 25“ + 02H 03′ 15“ 00H 15′ 00“
9 243 TOYOTA GAZOO RACING 35H 53′ 14“ + 02H 24′ 04“ 00H 01′ 00“
10 223 TOYOTA GAZOO RACING BALTICS 36H 03′ 34“ + 02H 34′ 24“ 00H 05′ 51“

 

 

ERGEBNISSE / Results – CHALLENGER

POS. EXP. DRIVE-TEAM TEAM TIME VARIATION PENALITY
1 311 DARK HORSE TEAM 03H 35′ 28“
2 303 TAURUS FACTORY TEAM 03H 38′ 50“ + 00H 03′ 22“
3 306 RED BULL OFF-ROAD JR TEAM USA BY BFG 03H 39′ 17“ + 00H 03′ 49“
4 301 CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM 03H 41′ 25“ + 00H 05′ 57“
5 312 TAURUS FACTORY TEAM 03H 43′ 04“ + 00H 07′ 36“
6 300 CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM 03H 43′ 56“ + 00H 08′ 28“
7 318 TEAM BBR 03H 44′ 33“ + 00H 09′ 05“
8 315 MMP 03H 46′ 16“ + 00H 10′ 48“ 00H 00′ 10“
9 308 SOUTH RACING CAN-AM 03H 47′ 53“ + 00H 12′ 25“
10 305 CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM 03H 50′ 28“ + 00H 15′ 00“

 

OVERALL – CHALLENGER

POS. EXP. DRIVE-TEAM TEAM TIME VARIATION PENALITY
1 303 TAURUS FACTORY TEAM 37H 08′ 19“ 00H 19′ 00“
2 306 RED BULL OFF-ROAD JR TEAM USA BY BFG 37H 42′ 22“ + 00H 34′ 03“ 00H 15′ 10“
3 301 CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM 37H 51′ 10“ + 00H 42′ 51“
4 300 CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM 38H 36′ 58“ + 01H 28′ 39“ 00H 04′ 00“
5 305 CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM 38H 39′ 49“ + 01H 31′ 30“ 00H 15′ 00“
6 315 MMP 40H 39′ 59“ + 03H 31′ 40“ 00H 15′ 40“
7 311 DARK HORSE TEAM 40H 43′ 42“ + 03H 35′ 23“ 00H 02′ 00“
8 318 TEAM BBR 41H 43′ 09“ + 04H 34′ 50“ 02H 18′ 20“
9 338 SOUTH RACING CAN-AM 43H 45′ 28“ + 06H 37′ 09“ 00H 04′ 00“
10 336 DAKARTEAM SPIERINGS 43H 47′ 58“ + 06H 39′ 39“ 01H 00′ 10“

 

 

ERGEBNISSE / Results – SSV

POS. EXP. DRIVE-TEAM TEAM TIME VARIATION PENALITY
1 400 CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM 03H 46′ 46“
2 411 SEBASTIEN LOEB RACING – BARDAHL TEAM 03H 50′ 29“ + 00H 03′ 43“
3 402 SOUTH RACING CAN-AM 03H 53′ 53“ + 00H 07′ 07“
4 419
(USA) SARA PRICE
SOUTH RACING CAN-AM 03H 55′ 23“ + 00H 08′ 37“
5 414 SOUTH RACING CAN-AM 03H 56′ 10“ + 00H 09′ 24“
6 420 MMP 03H 57′ 32“ + 00H 10′ 46“
7 416 TEAM BBR 04H 01′ 08“ + 00H 14′ 22“ 00H 02′ 00“
8 409 FN SPEED TEAM 04H 01′ 24“ + 00H 14′ 38“
9 405 SEBASTIEN LOEB RACING – BARDAHL TEAM 04H 10′ 43“ + 00H 23′ 57“
10 425 YDEO COMPETITION 04H 13′ 30“ + 00H 26′ 44“

 

OVERALL – SSV

POS. EXP. DRIVE-TEAM TEAM TIME VARIATION PENALITY
1 411 SEBASTIEN LOEB RACING – BARDAHL TEAM 39H 41′ 37“ 00H 01′ 10“
2 400 CAN-AM FACTORY TEAM 39H 49′ 18“ + 00H 07′ 41“
3 419
(USA) SARA PRICE
SOUTH RACING CAN-AM 39H 54′ 09“ + 00H 12′ 32“ 00H 01′ 10“
4 420 MMP 40H 11′ 23“ + 00H 29′ 46“ 00H 01′ 10“
5 408 MMP 40H 13′ 03“ + 00H 31′ 26“ 00H 06′ 00“
6 409 FN SPEED TEAM 41H 43′ 12“ + 02H 01′ 35“ 00H 17′ 20“
7 414 SOUTH RACING CAN-AM 43H 52′ 46“ + 04H 11′ 09“ 00H 17′ 30“
8 402 SOUTH RACING CAN-AM 44H 22′ 01“ + 04H 40′ 24“
9 426 RENTWAY DAKAR TEAM 48H 19′ 43“ + 08H 38′ 06“ 00H 16′ 20“
10 429 TC RACING 48H 59′ 04“ + 09H 17′ 27“ 00H 30′ 20“

 

 

ERGEBNISSE / Results – TRUCKS

POS. EXP. DRIVE-TEAM TEAM TIME VARIATION PENALITY
1 603 EUROL RALLYSPORT 03H 38′ 27“
2 601 MM TECHNOLOGY TEAM 03H 39′ 45“ + 00H 01′ 18“
3 602 INSTAFOREX LOPRAIS PRAGA 03H 52′ 12“ + 00H 13′ 45“
4 600 BOSS MACHINERY TEAM DE ROOY FPT 03H 52′ 57“ + 00H 14′ 30“
5 608 VERSTEIJNEN TRUCK RACING 03H 58′ 10“ + 00H 19′ 43“
6 615 JONGBLOED DAKAR TEAM 03H 58′ 28“ + 00H 20′ 01“
7 605 TATRA BUGGYRA ZM RACING 04H 08′ 26“ + 00H 29′ 59“ 00H 05′ 00“
8 622 BECX COMPETITION TEAM DE ROOY FPT 04H 09′ 36“ + 00H 31′ 09“
9 617
(NLD) AD HOFMANS
DE GROOT SPORT 04H 15′ 45“ + 00H 37′ 18“
10 609 HINO TEAM SUGAWARA 04H 20′ 36“ + 00H 42′ 09“

 

OVERALL – TRUCKS

POS. EXP. DRIVE-TEAM TEAM TIME VARIATION PENALITY
1 601 MM TECHNOLOGY TEAM 38H 19′ 55“ 00H 35′ 10“
2 603 EUROL RALLYSPORT 40H 09′ 15“ + 01H 49′ 20“ 00H 17′ 00“
3 602 INSTAFOREX LOPRAIS PRAGA 40H 11′ 32“ + 01H 51′ 37“ 00H 23′ 10“
4 600 BOSS MACHINERY TEAM DE ROOY FPT 42H 20′ 17“ + 04H 00′ 22“
5 608 VERSTEIJNEN TRUCK RACING 45H 33′ 46“ + 07H 13′ 51“ 00H 15′ 00“
6 622 BECX COMPETITION TEAM DE ROOY FPT 48H 31′ 22“ + 10H 11′ 27“ 01H 16′ 41“
7 610 MM TECHNOLOGY TEAM 51H 40′ 54“ + 13H 20′ 59“ 00H 41′ 21“
8 609 HINO TEAM SUGAWARA 53H 30′ 57“ + 15H 11′ 02“ 00H 15′ 00“
9 617
(NLD) AD HOFMANS
DE GROOT SPORT 54H 52′ 10“ + 16H 32′ 15“ 01H 07′ 31“
10 607 FIREMEN DAKAR TEAM 82H 04′ 43“ + 43H 44′ 48“ 24H 09′ 01“

 

ERGEBNISSE / Results – MISSION 1000

POS. DRIVE-TEAM TEAM POINTS FINISHER VARIATION BONUS
1 1003
(CHN) WENMIN SU
ARCTIC LEOPARD FACTORY RACING 20
100 %
0 10
2 1020 HYSE 20
100 %
0 10
3 1021 TEAM LES TIGRES DU DÉSERT 20
100 %
0 10
4 1030 KH7-ECOVERGY TEAM 20
100 %
0 10
5 1004 ARCTIC LEOPARD FACTORY RACING 15
100 %
5 5
6 1005 TEAM DAKAR ECO GALICIA 15
100 %
5 5
7 1000 TACITA FORMULA CORSA 10
100 %
10 0
8 1002 ARCTIC LEOPARD FACTORY RACING 10
100 %
10 0
9 1010 STICHTING RAINBOW TRUCK TEAM 10
100 %
10 0
10 1001 TACITA FORMULA CORSA 0
0 %
20 0

 

OVERALL – MISSION 1000

POS. DRIVE-TEAM TEAM POINTS FINISHER VARIATION BONUS
1 1030 KH7-ECOVERGY TEAM 105
100 %
0 35
2 1021 TEAM LES TIGRES DU DÉSERT 98
97 %
7 30
3 1003
(CHN) WENMIN SU
ARCTIC LEOPARD FACTORY RACING 79
95 %
26 15
4 1004 ARCTIC LEOPARD FACTORY RACING 71
92 %
34 10
5 1020 HYSE 71
92 %
34 10
6 1005 TEAM DAKAR ECO GALICIA 66
80 %
39 15
7 1010 STICHTING RAINBOW TRUCK TEAM 55
82 %
50 0
8 1002 ARCTIC LEOPARD FACTORY RACING 50
78 %
55 0
9 1000 TACITA FORMULA CORSA 38
60 %
67 0
10 1001 TACITA FORMULA CORSA 7
17 %
98 0

 

ERGEBNISSE / Results – CLASSIC

POS. DRIVE-TEAM TEAM POINTS VARIATION PENALITY
1 702 TECNOSPORT 67
2 764 BOLIDES RACING 75 + 8
3 719 TECNOSPORT 94 + 27
4 700
(ESP) LIDIA RUBA
MOMA BIKES RAID TEAM 95 + 28
5 701 TECNOSPORT 100 + 33
6 714
(CZE) JOSEF BROZ
KLYMCIW RACING 116 + 49
7 911 TH-TRUCKS DAKAR POR LA VIDA 135 + 68
8 728 TECNOSPORT 145 + 78
9 761 R TEAM 145 + 78
10 740 BXS MOTORSPORT 146 + 79

 

OVERALL – CLASSIC

OS. DRIVE-TEAM TEAM POINTS VARIATION PENALITY
1 714
(CZE) JOSEF BROZ
KLYMCIW RACING 538 50
2 702 TECNOSPORT 691 + 153 20
3 768 FACTORYTUB 717 + 179 300
4 701 TECNOSPORT 723 + 185
5 703 TH-TRUCKS VRRACING 1280 + 742 300
6 764 BOLIDES RACING 1666 + 1128 320
7 700
(ESP) LIDIA RUBA
MOMA BIKES RAID TEAM 1769 + 1231 300
8 755
(DEU) JÖRG SAND
VÖLKEL DAKAR TEAM 1820 + 1282 410
9 761 R TEAM 1879 + 1341 50
10 767 PEDREGA TEAM 2221 + 1683 400

 

FULL RESULTS / ALLE ERGEBNISSE: LINK

GALLERY STAGE 8

Quelle / Source: DAKAR, A.S.O