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2013 Dakar Rally

Off-road motorsport event in Peru, Chile, and Argentina


Off-road motorsport event in Peru, Chile, and Argentina

FieldValue
name2013 Dakar Rally
championshipDakar Rally
previous_round2012 Dakar Rally
next_round2014 Dakar Rally
country
imageDakar Rally 2013 map.jpg
captionRoute of the rally across Peru, Chile and Argentina.
startPER Lima
finishCHI Santiago
startdate5
enddate19 January 2013
stages14
stagekm_note
overallkm_note
category1Cars
driver1FRA Stéphane Peterhansel
FRA Jean-Paul Cottret
team1Mini
category2Bikes
driver2FRA Cyril Despres
team2KTM
category3Trucks
driver3RUS Eduard Nikolaev
team3Kamaz
category4Quads
driver4ARG Marcos Patronelli
team4Yamaha

FRA Jean-Paul Cottret

The 2013 Dakar Rally was the 35th running of the event and the fifth successive year that the event was held in South America. The event started in Lima, Peru on 5 January and finished in Santiago, Chile on 19 January after fourteen stages of competition. 448 vehicles in four classes of competition started the event, which comprised a total distance of over 8,500 kilometres. The motorcycle category was won by French rider Cyril Despres for a fifth time, riding a KTM; Marcos Patronelli took his second win in the quad competition riding a Yamaha; Stéphane Peterhansel captured his eleventh Dakar victory in the car category alongside co-driver Jean-Paul Cottret at the wheel of a Mini; and Eduard Nikolaev's maiden victory re-captured the truck category title for Kamaz.

Entries

The official entry list for the rally was published in November 2012.

Bikes

Francisco López Contardo during final stage

The entry list for the bike category would be headed by reigning champion Cyril Despres, who would spearhead the challenge of Austrian manufacturer KTM on board one of the Red Bull backed factory bikes. Absent however would be the Frenchman's long-time rival Marc Coma, who was forced to withdraw from the event due to a shoulder injury sustained whilst participating in Rally Morocco. The Spaniard was replaced by US rider Kurt Caselli, who would represent KTM's AMV team alongside Joan Pedrero. KTM would also be represented by Red Bull rider Ruben Faria, Francisco López and Pål Anders Ullevålseter among numerous others.

Yamaha would field factory bikes for 2007 runner-up David Casteu, Olivier Pain, David Frétigné and Frans Verhoeven. Honda would make their return to the event after a lengthy absence, with Portuguese rider Hélder Rodrigues leading the team's assault. Husqvarna meanwhile could count Spaniards Joan Barreda and Jordi Viladoms as well as Portugal's Paulo Gonçalves among their works riders.

Quads

With defending champion Alejandro Patronelli opting not to return to defend his crown, his brother and 2010 winner Marcos Patronelli would be tasked with leading the Yamaha assault on the quad category. Fellow South American riders Tomas Maffei, Ignacio Casale and Sergio Lafuente would also be making use of Yamaha machinery.

Polish duo Łukasz Łaskawiec and Rafał Sonik, also riding for Yamaha, would also be expected to be in contention having both finished in the top three in previous years, with Dakar rookie Sebastian Husseini leading Honda's challenge for honours in the category.

Cars

Ten-time Dakar winner Stéphane Peterhansel would return to defend his 2012 crown at the wheel of a Monster Energy-sponsored Mini All4 machine prepared by X-Raid. The German team would also enter similar machines for former motorcycle category winner Nani Roma, Leonid Novitskiy and Krzysztof Hołowczyc with Orlando Terranova driving an X-Raid prepared BMW X3.

Two former winners in the shape of Carlos Sainz (2010) and Nasser Al-Attiyah (2011) would drive a pair of Damen Jefferies-built buggies in an all-new team backed by Red Bull and the Qatari government. SMG would also return with their brace of buggies, with driving duties entrusted to Guerlain Chicherit, Ronan Chabot and Bernard Errandonea.

South African Toyota dealership Imperial Toyota would field a pair of Hilux machines for 2009 winner Giniel de Villiers and Duncan Vos, with the Japanese marque also represented by Overdrive's Lucio Alvarez and Peter van Merksteijn. The challenge of Chinese manufacturer Great Wall would be led by Carlos Sousa, whilst Robby Gordon as ever would be present in his self-run Hummer H3.

Trucks

After ending several years of Kamaz domination in the 2012 event, the Petronas-backed Iveco works team would return with reigning champion Gérard de Rooy, 2007 winner Hans Stacey and two-time World Rally champion Miki Biasion making up the driving strength.

Kamaz's trio of Red Bull sponsored trucks would be piloted by an all-Russian line-up of Eduard Nikolaev, Ayrat Mardeev and Andrey Karginov. Tatra's challenge would be headed by Czech driver Aleš Loprais, nephew of six-time champion Karel, while Dutchman Marcel van Vliet would lead the attack of German manufacturer MAN.

Stages

Distance according to the official website.

StageDateFromToClassRoad SectionSpecialTotalStage winnerskmmikmmikmmiBikesQuadsCarsTrucks1**All**2**All**3**All**4BikesCars/Trucks5BikesCars/Trucks6**All**7BikesCars/Trucks8BikesCarsTrucks9BikesCarsTrucks10BikesCars/Trucks11BikesCars/Trucks12All13All14All
5 JanuaryPER LimaPER Pisco250156138263164CHL F. LópezPER I. FloresESP C. SainzNED G. de Rooy
6 JanuaryPER PiscoPER Pisco8553242150327203ESP J. BarredaARG M. PatronelliFRA S. PeterhanselNED G. de Rooy
7 JanuaryPER PiscoPER Nazca10062243151343213CHL F. LópezARG M. PatronelliQAT N. Al-AttiyahNED G. de Rooy
8 JanuaryPER NazcaPER Arequipa429267289180718446ESP J. BarredaARG M. PatronelliQAT N. Al-AttiyahRUS A. Mardeev
288179717446
9 JanuaryPER ArequipaCHI Arica27517113685411255FRA D. CasteuARG M. PatronelliESP N. RomaNED H. Stacey
337209172107509316
10 JanuaryCHI AricaCHI Calama313194454282767477CHL F. LópezCHL I. CasaleQAT N. Al-AttiyahNED G. de Rooy
11 JanuaryCHI CalamaARG Salta586364220137806501USA K. CaselliCHL S. PalmaFRA S. PeterhanselNED G. de Rooy
534332754469
12 JanuaryARG SaltaARG Tucumán274170491305738459ESP J. BarredaRSA S. van BiljonFRA G. Chicherit*Stage
cancelled*
379236470292849528
39324415596548341
13 JanuaryARG San Miguel de Tucumán*Rest day*
14 JanuaryARG TucumánARG Córdoba259161593368852529FRA C. DespresPOL Ł. ŁaskawiecESP N. RomaCZE A. Loprais
258160851529
406252293182699434
15 JanuaryARG CórdobaARG La Rioja279173357222636395ESP J. BarredaPOL Ł. ŁaskawiecARG O. TerranovaRUS A. Karginov
353219632393
16 JanuaryARG La RiojaARG Fiambalá262163221137483300USA K. CaselliAUS P. SmithUSA R. GordonNED G. de Rooy
219136481299
17 JanuaryARG FiambaláCHI Copiapó396246319198715444NED F. VerhoevenNED S. HusseiniESP N. RomaRUS A. Karginov
18 JanuaryCHI CopiapóCHI La Serena294183441274735457CHL F. LópezRSA S. van BiljonUSA R. GordonRUS A. Karginov
19 JanuaryCHI La SerenaCHI Santiago50231212880630391POR R. FariaRSA S. van BiljonESP N. RomaNED P. Versluis

Notes:

  • — The first part of the timed section of Stage 8, including the entire special stage for the trucks, was cancelled due to flooding.
  • — The stage for the cars and trucks was shortened due to flash floods after the stage commenced.
  • — Though Francisco López set the fastest stage time, Ruben Faria was awarded the stage win due to a 15-minute engine change for the Chilean rider.

Summary

Bikes

KTM rider Francisco López got his rally off to the best possible start by winning the opening stage, but Husqvarna's Joan Barreda took control of the overall standings by winning the second stage. The Spaniard however lost considerable time in the third stage with navigation problems, handing the lead to defending champion and works KTM rider Cyril Despres, who led by just under three minutes from stage winner López.

Despres however lost 17 minutes to stage winner Barreda during the fourth stage, handing the lead to Yamaha's Olivier Pain. The young French rider held the lead until the end of the seventh stage with some consistent stage times, but hit trouble during the eighth stage with a navigational error. This would mean Pain's teammate David Casteu, who won the fifth stage, headed into the rest day as leader of the overall standings.

More misfortune struck Yamaha however as Casteu struck a cow during the ninth stage, causing the Frenchman to dislocate his shoulder and retire from the rally. Despres was set to re-take the lead of the standings after winning the stage but dropped to second behind teammate Ruben Faria after taking a 15-minute penalty for an engine change. Despres nonetheless took the lead after finishing second during the tenth stage, with Faria losing 12 minutes to the leader during the eleventh stage.

Despite dropping eight minutes to Faria during the twelfth stage, Despres remained in control of the standings until the end of the rally, ending up with a winning margin of just under 11 minutes over Faria. López seemed set to threaten Despres after winning the penultimate stage and closing to within just over eight minutes of the Frenchman, an engine change penalty prior to the final stage cost him any chance of doing so. The Chilean would have to be content with third, nearly 19 minutes behind Despres despite taking the fastest time on the final stage, with Ivan Jakeš and Joan Pedrero completing an all-KTM top five.

Olivier Pain recovered to sixth position after his earlier troubles, whilst Barreda could do no better than 17th after losing considerable time with fuel pump issues on the fifth stage. Kurt Caselli had an impressive debut ride as a substitute for Marc Coma, winning two stages but finishing just outside the top 30 as a result of a navigational error during the eighth stage and engine woes in the penultimate stage.

Quads

Yamaha's Marcos Patronelli took control of the overall standings by winning the stage ahead of Honda newcomer Sebastian Husseini. The two riders finished 1st and 2nd for the next two stages, Patronelli extending his advantage to 15 minutes after the fourth stage, before mechanical problems for Husseini during the fifth stage cost him several hours. This gave Patronelli a lead of almost an hour and 20 minutes over Ignacio Casale, also aboard a Yamaha, who closed the gap slightly with a win on the sixth stage.

Patronelli however began to extend his advantage once more over the following stages, with Casale dropping 23 minutes during the eleventh stage. With a cushion of one hour 50 minutes, Patronelli maintained his advantage over Casale until the end of the rally. Rafał Sonik completed a Yamaha 1–2–3, albeit over three hours adrift of Patronelli.

Łukasz Łaskawiec briefly held third position after finishing second during the fifth stage, but delays in the sixth and twelfth stages dropped him to a final finishing position of 13th. Sarel van Biljon also held third in the overall standings after winning the eighth stage, but major delays during the following stage left the South African finishing outside the top 20.

Cars

Qatar Red Bull driver Carlos Sainz was the winner of the first stage, and despite losing twenty minutes to X-Raid's Stéphane Peterhansel during the second stage, the two-time World Rally champion was declared the leader of the overall classification having lost time trying to pass a waypoint due to a fault with his GPS. However, this decision was later reversed, handing the stage win and the lead of the standings back to Peterhansel.

The Frenchman's closest challenger initially would prove Sainz's teammate Nasser Al-Attiyah, who closed to within five minutes of Peterhansel following wins in the third and fourth stages. Victory in the sixth stage brought the Qatari within one minute 20 seconds of the rally lead, but an engine problem during the ninth stage put an end to his challenge. With Sainz having retired after the sixth stage, also because of engine problems, it was an event to forget for the newly formed Qatar Red Bull team.

This meant that Peterhansel now had a lead of 49 minutes over Imperial Toyota's Giniel de Villiers, the South African able only to erase seven minutes of that advantage during the remaining stages. In this period, a battle for third emerged between X-Raid drivers Nani Roma and Leonid Novitskiy, with the latter holding the advantage until the former won the twelfth stage. Novitskiy however re-gained the advantage after Roma stopped during the penultimate stage to allow Peterhansel to run in convoy with him, so as to ensure overall victory for his teammate. Roma eventually finished fourth, eight minutes behind Novitskiy. Roma's hopes of challenging Peterhansel for victory were negated when the Spaniard lost over an hour during the sixth stage as a result of becoming stuck in a dune. Orlando Terranova made it four X-Raid drivers in the top five having won the tenth stage.

It was a difficult rally for Robby Gordon, who finished only fourteenth overall despite a late pair of stage victories. The American had a transmission problem in the opening stage and rolled his Hummer in the fourth stage, leaving him trying to make up for lost time for the remainder of the rally. X-Raid driver Krzysztof Hołowczyc was eliminated from the running after the third stage having sustained back and rib injuries in a crash.

Trucks

Defending champion Gérard de Rooy took control of the event initially with victories in the first three stages for Iveco, building a seven-minute cushion over Tatra's Aleš Loprais. The Czech driver then took the lead of the overall standings after the fourth stage as de Rooy hit delays, but lost his advantage after becoming stuck in the sand during the following stage. This handed the lead of the rally back to de Rooy, who led by just over five minutes from Kamaz driver Eduard Nikolaev after the fifth stage.

The Dutchman extended this advantage to 22 minutes with back-to-back victories in the sixth and seventh stages, but disaster struck during the ninth stage – turbo failure, steering problems and a puncture conspired to drop de Rooy by nearly an hour. This gave Nikolaev the lead of the rally with 18 minutes in hand from Tatra's Martin Kolomy, though the Kamaz of Ayrat Mardeev would take second position after the eleventh stage and Andrey Karginov would move ahead of Kolomy into third position after victory in the twelfth stage.

Another victory in the penultimate stage allowed Karginov to move ahead of Mardeev, albeit some 36 minutes behind eventual victor Nikolaev. Karginov however lost out on the runner-up position during the final stage, with Mardeev doing just enough to clinch second by a margin of under a minute. Behind the all-Kamaz podium, de Rooy recovered to fourth position overall after winning the eleventh stage, 41 minutes behind Nikolaev, with Kolomy fifth and Loprais in sixth after his earlier troubles.

Miki Biasion ran third early on for Iveco, but was ruled out of contention after hitting severe delays during the fourth stage, going on to finish 13th overall. Former winner Hans Stacey meanwhile was forced to retire from the event after rolling his Iveco during the sixth stage.

Stage results

Results according to the official website.

Bikes

Stage resultGeneral classificationStagePosCompetitorMakeTimeGapPosCompetitorMakeTimeGap1234567891011121314
**1**CHI **Francisco López****KTM****39:15****1****CHI Francisco López****KTM****39:15**
2NED Frans VerhoevenYamaha39:200:052NED Frans VerhoevenYamaha39:200:05
3CHL Pablo QuintanillaHonda39:400:253CHL Pablo QuintanillaHonda39:400:25
**1**ESP **Joan Barreda****Husqvarna****2:42:31****1**ESP **Joan Barreda****Husqvarna****3:24:11**
2ESP Joan PedreroKTM2:45:473:162POR Ruben FariaKTM3:29:475:36
3AUS Matt FishHusqvarna2:48:245:533ESP Joan PedreroKTM3:30:476:36
**1****CHL Francisco López**KTM**2:37:54****1**FRA **Cyril Despres****KTM****6:15:03**
2POR Paulo GonçalvesHusqvarna2:39:021:082CHL Francisco LópezKTM6:17:542:51
3FRA Cyril DespresKTM2:42:024:083NOR Pål Anders UllevålseterKTM6:20:024:59
**1**ESP **Joan Barreda**Husqvarna**3:41:09****1**FRA **Olivier Pain****Yamaha****10:10:38**
2FRA Olivier PainYamaha3:49:328:232FRA David CasteuYamaha10:13:022:24
3FRA David CasteuYamaha3:51:5110:423FRA Cyril DespresKTM10:13:473:09
**1**FRA **David Casteu****Yamaha****1:39:42****1**FRA **Olivier Pain****Yamaha****11:51:29**
2FRA Olivier PainYamaha1:40:511:092FRA David CasteuYamaha11:52:441:15
3ESP Joan PedreroKTM1:42:402:583FRA Cyril DespresKTM11:57:366:07
**1**CHL **Francisco López****KTM****3:36:21****1**FRA **Olivier Pain****Yamaha****15:35:23**
2PRT Ruben FariaKTM3:38:552:342FRA Cyril DespresKTM15:37:452:22
3FRA Cyril DespresKTM3:40:093:483FRA David CasteuYamaha15:40:114:48
**1**USA **Kurt Caselli****KTM****1:51:31****1**FRA **Olivier Pain****Yamaha****17:28:17**
2CHL Francisco LópezKTM1:52:541:232CHL Francisco LópezKTM17:34:236:06
3FRA Olivier PainYamaha1:52:541:233FRA David CasteuYamaha17:34:546:37
**1**ESP **Joan Barreda****Husqvarna****2:07:26****1**FRA **David Casteu****Yamaha****19:56:33**
2USA Johnny CampbellHonda2:14:307:042FRA Cyril DespresKTM20:05:599:26
3SVK Ivan JakešKTM2:15:237:573POR Ruben FariaKTM20:07:4911:16
**1**FRA **Cyril Despres****KTM****5:41:36****1**POR **Ruben Faria****KTM****25:57:12**
2ESP Joan BarredaHusqvarna5:45:395:032FRA Cyril DespresKTM26:02:355:23
3ITA Alessandro BotturiHusqvarna5:46:505:143CHL Francisco LópezKTM26:06:159:03
**1**ESP **Joan Barreda****Husqvarna****4:43:14****1****FRA Cyril Despres****KTM****30:47:04**
2FRA Cyril DespresKTM4:44:291:152POR Ruben FariaKTM30:48:411:37
3POR Paulo GonçalvesHusqvarna4:45:582:443CHL Francisco LópezKTM31:00:4513:41
**1**USA **Kurt Caselli****KTM****2:55:01****1****FRA Cyril Despres****KTM****33:48:29**
2POR Paulo GonçalvesHusqvarna2:59:464:452POR Ruben FariaKTM34:01:4513:16
3FRA Cyril DespresKTM3:01:256:243CHL Francisco LópezKTM34:06:3718:08
**1**NED **Frans Verhoeven****Yamaha****3:49:15****1****FRA Cyril Despres****KTM****37:46:59**
2POR Ruben FariaKTM3:50:531:382POR Ruben FariaKTM37:52:385:39
3ESP Joan BarredaHusqvarna3:52:163:013CHL Francisco LópezKTM38:00:3913:40
**1****CHL Francisco López****KTM****3:44:54****1****FRA Cyril Despres****KTM****41:37:18**
2FRA Cyril DespresKTM3:50:195:252CHL Francisco LópezKTM41:45:338:15
3POR Paulo GonçalvesHusqvarna3:50:235:293POR Ruben FariaKTM41:51:5914:41
**1****POR Ruben Faria****KTM****1:43:06****1****FRA Cyril Despres****KTM****43:24:22**
2ESP Joan BarredaHusqvarna1:43:140:082POR Ruben FariaKTM43:35:0510:43
3POR Hélder RodriguesHonda1:43:300:243CHL Francisco LópezKTM43:43:1018:48

Notes:

  • — Includes a 15-minute penalty for an engine change; this does not affect Despres' status as winner of Stage 9.

Quads

Stage resultGeneral classificationStagePosCompetitorMakeTimeGapPosCompetitorMakeTimeGap1234567891011121314
**1****PER Ignacio Flores****Yamaha****46:50****1****PER Ignacio Flores****Yamaha****46:50**
2NED Sebastian HusseiniHonda47:450:552NED Sebastian HusseiniHonda47:450:55
3ARG Marcos PatronelliYamaha48:051:153ARG Marcos PatronelliYamaha48:051:15
**1****ARG Marcos Patronelli****Yamaha****3:02:40****1****ARG Marcos Patronelli****Yamaha****3:50:45**
2NED Sebastian HusseiniHonda3:03:461:062NED Sebastian HusseiniHonda3:51:310:46
3CHL Ignacio CasaleYamaha3:11:348:543CHL Ignacio CasaleYamaha4:00:049:19
**1****ARG Marcos Patronelli****Yamaha****3:04:55****1****ARG Marcos Patronelli****Yamaha****6:55:40**
2NED Sebastian HusseiniHonda3:08:273:322NED Sebastian HusseiniHonda6:59:584:18
3POL Rafał SonikYamaha3:20:3915:443CHL Ignacio CasaleYamaha7:25:1829:38
**1****ARG Marcos Patronelli****Yamaha****4:25:46****1****ARG Marcos Patronelli****Yamaha****11:21:26**
2NED Sebastian HusseiniHonda4:35:349:482NED Sebastian HusseiniHonda11:35:3214:06
3POL Łukasz ŁaskawiecYamaha4:41:3115:453POL Rafał SonikYamaha12:21:431:00:17
**1****ARG Marcos Patronelli****Yamaha****1:59:30****1****ARG Marcos Patronelli****Yamaha****13:20:56**
2POL Łukasz ŁaskawiecYamaha2:02:303:002CHL Ignacio CasaleYamaha14:39:281:18:32
3CHL Ignacio CasaleYamaha2:13:4414:143POL Łukasz ŁaskawiecYamaha14:41:411:20:45
**1****CHL Ignacio Casale****Yamaha****4:15:21****1****ARG Marcos Patronelli****Yamaha****17:42:53**
2ARG Marcos PatronelliYamaha4:21:576:362CHL Ignacio CasaleYamaha18:54:491:11:56
3RSA Sarel van BiljonE-ATV4:25:5110:303POL Rafał SonikYamaha19:30:531:48:00
**1****CHL Sebastián Palma****Can-Am****2:25:06****1****ARG Marcos Patronelli****Yamaha****20:08:33**
2ARG Marcos PatronelliYamaha2:25:400:342CHL Ignacio CasaleYamaha21:23:031:14:30
3RSA Sarel van BiljonE-ATV2:25:440:383POL Rafał SonikYamaha21:59:191:50:46
**1****RSA Sarel van Biljon****E-ATV****2:28:13****1****ARG Marcos Patronelli****Yamaha****22:38:35**
2ARG Marcos PatronelliYamaha2:30:021:492CHL Ignacio CasaleYamaha24:02:301:23:55
3CHL Sebastián PalmaCan-Am2:30:492:363RSA Sarel van BiljonE-ATV24:39:042:00:29
**1****POL Łukasz Łaskawiec****Yamaha****6:26:39****1****ARG Marcos Patronelli****Yamaha****29:06:19**
2ARG Marcos PatronelliYamaha6:27:441:052CHL Ignacio CasaleYamaha30:08:471:32:28
3NED Sebastien HusseiniHonda2:30:492:363POL Rafał SonikYamaha31:15:032:08:44
**1****POL Łukasz Łaskawiec****Yamaha****5:19:12****1****ARG Marcos Patronelli****Yamaha****34:31:47**
2CHL Ignacio CasaleYamaha5:20:471:352CHL Ignacio CasaleYamaha35:59:341:27:47
3POL Rafał SonikYamaha5:22:353:233POL Rafał SonikYamaha36:37:382:05:51
**1****AUS Paul Smith****Honda****3:46:04****1****ARG Marcos Patronelli****Yamaha****38:23:33**
2ARG Marcos PatronelliYamaha3:51:465:422CHL Ignacio CasaleYamaha40:13:551:50:22
3ARG Gastón GonzálezYamaha3:55:229:183POL Rafał SonikYamaha41:10:322:46:59
**1****NED Sebastian Husseini****Honda****4:36:54****1****ARG Marcos Patronelli****Yamaha****43:01:35**
2ARG Marcos PatronelliYamaha4:38:021:082CHL Ignacio CasaleYamaha44:54:101:52:35
3CHL Ignacio CasaleYamaha4:40:153:213POL Rafał SonikYamaha46:05:553:04:20
**1****RSA Sarel van Biljon****E-ATV****4:42:45****1****ARG Marcos Patronelli****Yamaha****47:47:19**
2NED Sebastian HusseiniHonda4:43:260:412CHL Ignacio CasaleYamaha49:37:431:50:24
3CHL Ignacio CasaleYamaha4:43:330:483POL Rafał SonikYamaha51:02:023:14:43
**1****RSA Sarel van Biljon****E-ATV****1:54:05****1****ARG Marcos Patronelli****Yamaha****49:42:42**
2NED Sebastian HusseiniHonda1:54:420:372CHL Ignacio CasaleYamaha51:33:171:50:35
3ARG Marcos PatronelliYamaha1:55:231:183POL Rafał SonikYamaha52:59:313:16:49

Notes:

  • — González's time includes a five-minute penalty.

Cars

Stage resultGeneral classificationStagePosCompetitorMakeTimeGapPosCompetitorMakeTimeGap1234567891011121314
**1****ESP Carlos Sainz
GER Timo Gottschalk****Demon Jefferies****23:00****1****ESP Carlos Sainz
GER Timo Gottschalk****Demon Jefferies****23:00**
2ARG Lucio Alvarez
ARG Bernardo GraueToyota23:240:242ARG Lucio Alvarez
ARG Bernardo GraueToyota23:240:24
3FRA Guerlain Chicherit
FRA Jean-Pierre GarcinSMG23:300:303FRA Guerlain Chicherit
FRA Jean-Pierre GarcinSMG23:300:30
**1**FRA **Stéphane Peterhansel
FRA Jean-Paul Cottret****Mini****2:35:38****1**FRA **Stéphane Peterhansel
FRA Jean-Paul Cottret****Mini****3:00:20**
2RSA Giniel de Villiers
DEU Dirk von ZitzewitzToyota2:38:132:352RSA Giniel de Villiers
DEU Dirk von ZitzewitzToyota3:02:582:38
3FRA Ronan Chabot
FRA Gilles PillotSMG2:40:304:523FRA Ronan Chabot
FRA Gilles PillotSMG3:04:063:46
**1****QAT Nasser Al-Attiyah
ESP Lucas Cruz****Demon Jefferies****2:30:14****1****FRA Stéphane Peterhansel
FRA Jean-Paul Cottret****Mini****5:34:26**
2USA Robby Gordon
USA Kellon WalchHummer2:31:321:182QAT Nasser Al-Attiyah
ESP Lucas CruzDemon Jefferies5:40:596:33
3FRA Stéphane Peterhansel
FRA Jean-Paul CottretMini2:34:063:523ARG Lucio Alvarez
ARG Bernardo GraueToyota5:52:3718:11
**1****QAT Nasser Al-Attiyah
ESP Lucas Cruz****Demon Jefferies****3:28:46****1****FRA Stéphane Peterhansel
FRA Jean-Paul Cottret****Mini****9:04:29**
2FRA Guerlain Chicherit
FRA Jean-Pierre GarcinSMG3:29:220:362QAT Nasser Al-Attiyah
ESP Lucas CruzDemon Jefferies9:09:455:16
3FRA Stéphane Peterhansel
FRA Jean-Paul CottretMini3:30:031:173RSA Giniel de Villiers
DEU Dirk von ZitzewitzToyota9:37:5133:22
**1****ESP Nani Roma
FRA Michel Périn****Mini****1:49:40****1****FRA Stéphane Peterhansel
FRA Jean-Paul Cottret****Mini****10:55:32**
2FRA Stéphane Peterhansel
FRA Jean-Paul CottretMini1:51:031:232QAT Nasser Al-Attiyah
ESP Lucas CruzDemon Jefferies11:05:269:54
3USA Robby Gordon
USA Kellon WalchHummer1:51:211:413RSA Giniel de Villiers
DEU Dirk von ZitzewitzToyota11:29:2233:50
**1****QAT Nasser Al-Attiyah
ESP Lucas Cruz****Demon Jefferies****3:32:08****1****FRA Stéphane Peterhansel
FRA Jean-Paul Cottret****Mini****14:36:16**
2FRA Stéphane Peterhansel
FRA Jean-Paul CottretMini3:40:448:362QAT Nasser Al-Attiyah
ESP Lucas CruzDemon Jefferies14:37:341:18
3USA Robby Gordon
USA Kellon WalchHummer3:46:0013:523RSA Giniel de Villiers
DEU Dirk von ZitzewitzToyota15:18:4742:31
**1****FRA Stéphane Peterhansel
FRA Jean-Paul Cottret****Mini****1:47:27****1****FRA Stéphane Peterhansel
FRA Jean-Paul Cottret****Mini****16:23:43**
2FRA Guerlain Chicherit
FRA Jean-Pierre GarcinSMG1:48:060:392QAT Nasser Al-Attiyah
ESP Lucas CruzDemon Jefferies16:26:573:14
3USA Robby Gordon
USA Kellon WalchHummer1:48:351:083RSA Giniel de Villiers
DEU Dirk von ZitzewitzToyota17:07:4644:03
**1****FRA Guerlain Chicherit
FRA Jean-Pierre Garcin****SMG****1:55:06****1****FRA Stéphane Peterhansel
FRA Jean-Paul Cottret****Mini****18:31:04**
2ARG Orlando Terranova
POR Paulo FiuzaBMW1:59:084:022QAT Nasser Al-Attiyah
ESP Lucas CruzDemon Jefferies18:34:183:14
3USA Robby Gordon
USA Kellon WalchHummer2:00:235:173RSA Giniel de Villiers
DEU Dirk von ZitzewitzToyota19:15:0744:03
**1****ESP Nani Roma
FRA Michel Périn****Mini****5:36:28****1****FRA Stéphane Peterhansel
FRA Jean-Paul Cottret****Mini****24:11:43**
2FRA Stéphane Peterhansel
FRA Jean-Paul CottretMini5:40:394:112RSA Giniel de Villiers
DEU Dirk von ZitzewitzToyota25:01:1449:31
3ARG Orlando Terranova
POR Paulo FiuzaBMW5:43:226:543RUS Leonid Novitskiy
RUS Konstantin ZhiltsovMini25:07:4656:03
**1****ARG Orlando Terranova
POR Paulo Fiuza****BMW****3:57:58****1****FRA Stéphane Peterhansel
FRA Jean-Paul Cottret****Mini****28:12:00**
2ESP Nani Roma
FRA Michel PérinMini4:00:052:072RSA Giniel de Villiers
DEU Dirk von ZitzewitzToyota29:04:3852:38
3FRA Stéphane Peterhansel
FRA Jean-Paul CottretMini4:00:172:193RUS Leonid Novitskiy
RUS Konstantin ZhiltsovMini29:20:401:08:40
**1****USA Robby Gordon
USA Kellon Walch****Hummer****50:51****1****FRA Stéphane Peterhansel
FRA Jean-Paul Cottret****Mini****29:07:25**
2FRA Ronan Chabot
FRA Gilles PillotSMG51:290:382RSA Giniel de Villiers
DEU Dirk von ZitzewitzToyota29:59:2451:59
3ARG Lucio Alvarez
ARG Bernardo GraueToyota52:381:473RUS Leonid Novitskiy
RUS Konstantin ZhiltsovMini30:33:051:25:40
**1****ESP Nani Roma
FRA Michel Périn****Mini****3:36:34****1****FRA Stéphane Peterhansel
FRA Jean-Paul Cottret****Mini****32:50:02**
2USA Robby Gordon
USA Kellon WalchHummer3:40:524:182RSA Giniel de Villiers
DEU Dirk von ZitzewitzToyota33:40:2350:21
3RSA Giniel de Villiers
DEU Dirk von ZitzewitzToyota3:40:594:253ESP Nani Roma
FRA Michel PérinMini34:21:081:31:06
**1****USA Robby Gordon
USA Kellon Walch****Hummer****3:40:53****1****FRA Stéphane Peterhansel
FRA Jean-Paul Cottret****Mini****36:44:46**
2FRA Guerlain Chicherit
FRA Jean-Pierre GarcinSMG3:41:150:222RSA Giniel de Villiers
DEU Dirk von ZitzewitzToyota37:29:2444:38
3ARG Orlando Terranova
POR Paulo FiuzaBMW3:45:344:413RUS Leonid Novitskiy
RUS Konstantin ZhiltsovMini38:14:171:29:31
**1****ESP Nani Roma
FRA Michel Périn****Mini****1:44:10****1****FRA Stéphane Peterhansel
FRA Jean-Paul Cottret****Mini****38:32:39**
2ARG Orlando Terranova
POR Paulo FiuzaBMW1:44:230:132RSA Giniel de Villiers
DEU Dirk von ZitzewitzToyota39:15:0142:22
3ARG Lucio Alvarez
ARG Bernardo GraueToyota1:44:410:313RUS Leonid Novitskiy
RUS Konstantin ZhiltsovMini40:01:011:28:22

Notes:

  • — Carlos Sainz and Timo Gottschalk were initially retroactively recognised as the winners of the second stage after a problem with Global Positioning System satellites used by rally organisers meant that the timing system did not register their passing a waypoint on the stage, and they lost twenty minutes trying to pass the marker. After further investigation however, the race officials decided to reverse this decision, handing the stage win back to Stéphane Peterhansel and Jean-Paul Cottret.
  • — A swollen riverbed during Stage 8 meant that only five cars were able to reach the end of the stage. As a result, all competitors who failed to make the finish were awarded the same time as Stéphane Peterhansel and Jean-Paul Cottret, meaning the gaps between the leaders in the overall classification did not change.

Trucks

Stage resultGeneral classificationStagePosCompetitorMakeTimeGapPosCompetitorMakeTimeGap123456**7****8****9****10****11****12****13****14**
**1****NED Gérard de Rooy
BEL Tom Colsoul
NED Darek Rodewald****Iveco****26:18****1****NED Gérard de Rooy
BEL Tom Colsoul
NED Darek Rodewald****Iveco****26:18**
2NED Hans Stacey
DEU Detlef Ruf
NED Bernard der KinderenIveco27:060:482NED Hans Stacey
DEU Detlef Ruf
NED Bernard der KinderenIveco27:060:48
3CZE Aleš Loprais
BEL Serge Bruynkens
CZE Radim PustějovskýTatra27:331:153CZE Aleš Loprais
BEL Serge Bruynkens
CZE Radim PustějovskýTatra27:331:15
**1****NED Gérard de Rooy
BEL Tom Colsoul
NED Darek Rodewald****Iveco****3:00:59****1****NED Gérard de Rooy
BEL Tom Colsoul
NED Darek Rodewald****Iveco****3:27:17**
2CZE Aleš Loprais
BEL Serge Bruynkens
CZE Radim PustějovskýTatra3:02:001:012CZE Aleš Loprais
BEL Serge Bruynkens
CZE Radim PustějovskýTatra3:29:332:16
3ITA Miki Biasion
ITA Humberto Fiori
NED Michel HuismanIveco3:08:517:523ITA Miki Biasion
ITA Humberto Fiori
NED Michel HuismanIveco3:38:1210:55
**1****NED Gérard de Rooy
BEL Tom Colsoul
NED Darek Rodewald****Iveco****2:55:58****1****NED Gérard de Rooy
BEL Tom Colsoul
NED Darek Rodewald****Iveco****6:23:15**
2RUS Eduard Nikolaev
RUS Sergey Savostin
RUS Vladimir RybakovKamaz2:57:221:242CZE Aleš Loprais
BEL Serge Bruynkens
CZE Radim PustějovskýTatra6:30:146:59
3ITA Miki Biasion
ITA Humberto Fiori
NED Michel HuismanIveco2:58:292:313ITA Miki Biasion
ITA Humberto Fiori
NED Michel HuismanIveco6:36:4113:26
**1****RUS Ayrat Mardeev
RUS Aydar Belyaev
RUS Anton Mirniy****Kamaz****4:04:59****1****CZE Aleš Loprais
BEL Serge Bruynkens
CZE Radim Pustějovský****Tatra****10:53:41**
2RUS Andrey Karginov
RUS Igor Devyatkin
RUS Andrey MokeevKamaz4:08:323:332NED Gérard de Rooy
BEL Tom Colsoul
NED Darek RodewaldIveco10:54:370:56
3NED Hans Stacey
DEU Detlef Ruf
NED Bernard der KinderenIveco4:11:216:223RUS Eduard Nikolaev
RUS Sergey Savostin
RUS Vladimir RybakovKamaz11:00:497:08
**1****NED Hans Stacey
DEU Detlef Ruf
NED Bernard der Kinderen****Iveco****2:07:34****1****NED Gérard de Rooy
BEL Tom Colsoul
NED Darek Rodewald****Iveco****13:04:43**
2RUS Eduard Nikolaev
RUS Sergey Savostin
RUS Vladimir RybakovKamaz2:09:271:532RUS Eduard Nikolaev
RUS Sergey Savostin
RUS Vladimir RybakovKamaz13:10:165:33
3NED Gérard de Rooy
BEL Tom Colsoul
NED Darek RodewaldIveco2:10:062:323RUS Ayrat Mardeev
RUS Aydar Belyaev
RUS Anton MirniyKamaz13:21:4917:06
**1****NED Gérard de Rooy
BEL Tom Colsoul
NED Darek Rodewald****Iveco****4:19:02****1****NED Gérard de Rooy
BEL Tom Colsoul
NED Darek Rodewald****Iveco****17:23:45**
2RUS Andrey Karginov
RUS Igor Devyatkin
RUS Andrey MokeevKamaz4:19:360:342RUS Eduard Nikolaev
RUS Sergey Savostin
RUS Vladimir RybakovKamaz17:42:2518:40
3NED Peter Versluis
NED Harry Schuurmans
BEL Jurgen DamenMAN4:19:370:353RUS Ayrat Mardeev
RUS Aydar Belyaev
RUS Anton MirniyKamaz17:54:1730:22
**1****NED Gérard de Rooy
BEL Tom Colsoul
NED Darek Rodewald****Iveco****2:02:21****1****NED Gérard de Rooy
BEL Tom Colsoul
NED Darek Rodewald****Iveco****19:26:06**
2CZE Aleš Loprais
BEL Serge Bruynkens
CZE Radim PustějovskýTatra2:03:301:092RUS Eduard Nikolaev
RUS Sergey Savostin
RUS Vladimir RybakovKamaz19:48:1422:08
3RUS Andrey Karginov
RUS Igor Devyatkin
RUS Andrey MokeevKamaz2:03:591:383CZE Martin Kolomy
CZE René Kilian
CZE David KilianTatra20:07:3141:25
*Stage cancelled due to flooding*
**1****CZE Aleš Loprais
BEL Serge Bruynkens
CZE Radim Pustějovský****Tatra****3:18:32****1****RUS Eduard Nikolaev
RUS Sergey Savostin
RUS Vladimir Rybakov****Kamaz****23:10:20**
2NED Peter Versluis
NED Harry Schuurmans
BEL Jurgen DamenMAN3:18:390:072CZE Martin Kolomy
CZE René Kilian
CZE David KilianTatra23:28:1617:56
3RUS Andrey Karginov
RUS Igor Devyatkin
RUS Andrey MokeevKamaz3:20:081:363RUS Ayrat Mardeev
RUS Aydar Belyaev
RUS Anton MirniyKamaz23:43:5233:32
**1****RUS Andrey Karginov
RUS Igor Devyatkin
RUS Andrey Mokeev****Kamaz****4:44:08****1****RUS Eduard Nikolaev
RUS Sergey Savostin
RUS Vladimir Rybakov****Kamaz****27:59:31**
2NED Peter van den Bosch
NED Patrick Bouw
NED Wouter RosegaarDAF4:47:473:392CZE Martin Kolomy
CZE René Kilian
CZE David KilianTatra28:31:5432:23
3NED Martin van den Brink
BEL Peter Willemsen
NED Arjan VeenvlietGINAF4:48:204:123RUS Ayrat Mardeev
RUS Aydar Belyaev
RUS Anton MirniyKamaz28:33:4134:10
**1****NED Gérard de Rooy
BEL Tom Colsoul
NED Darek Rodewald****Iveco****54:47****1****RUS Eduard Nikolaev
RUS Sergey Savostin
RUS Vladimir Rybakov****Kamaz****28:56:24**
2CZE Aleš Loprais
BEL Serge Bruynkens
CZE Radim PustějovskýTatra55:430:562RUS Ayrat Mardeev
RUS Aydar Belyaev
RUS Anton MirniyKamaz29:31:3535:11
3RUS Eduard Nikolaev
RUS Sergey Savostin
RUS Vladimir RybakovKamaz56:532:063CZE Martin Kolomy
CZE René Kilian
CZE David KilianTatra29:45:1948:55
**1****RUS Andrey Karginov
RUS Igor Devyatkin
RUS Andrey Mokeev****Kamaz****4:09:44****1****RUS Eduard Nikolaev
RUS Sergey Savostin
RUS Vladimir Rybakov****Kamaz****33:12:35**
2RUS Ayrat Mardeev
RUS Aydar Belyaev
RUS Anton MirniyKamaz4:12:202:362RUS Ayrat Mardeev
RUS Aydar Belyaev
RUS Anton MirniyKamaz33:43:5531:20
3NED Gérard de Rooy
BEL Tom Colsoul
NED Darek RodewaldIveco4:12:332:493RUS Andrey Karginov
RUS Igor Devyatkin
RUS Andrey MokeevKamaz34:03:0150:26
**1****RUS Andrey Karginov
RUS Igor Devyatkin
RUS Andrey Mokeev****Kamaz****4:06:30****1****RUS Eduard Nikolaev
RUS Sergey Savostin
RUS Vladimir Rybakov****Kamaz****37:33:07**
2NED Gérard de Rooy
BEL Tom Colsoul
NED Darek RodewaldIveco4:09:182:482RUS Andrey Karginov
RUS Igor Devyatkin
RUS Andrey MokeevKamaz38:09:3136:24
3CZE Aleš Loprais
BEL Serge Bruynkens
CZE Radim PustějovskýTatra4:14:348:043RUS Ayrat Mardeev
RUS Aydar Belyaev
RUS Anton MirniyKamaz38:13:3440:27
**1****NED Peter Versluis
NED Harry Schuurmans
BEL Jurgen Damen****MAN****2:02:40****1****RUS Eduard Nikolaev
RUS Sergey Savostin
RUS Vladimir Rybakov****Kamaz****39:41:43**
2NED Gérard de Rooy
BEL Tom Colsoul
NED Darek RodewaldIveco2:04:442:042RUS Ayrat Mardeev
RUS Aydar Belyaev
RUS Anton MirniyKamaz40:18:5337:10
3ITA Miki Biasion
ITA Humberto Fiori
NED Michel HuismanIveco2:04:572:173RUS Andrey Karginov
RUS Igor Devyatkin
RUS Andrey MokeevKamaz40:19:4037:57

Final standings

Bikes

StartersFinishers
183125 (68.3%)
PosNo.RiderBikeEntrantTimeGap
**1**1FRA Cyril DespresKTM 450 RallyKTM Red Bull Rally Factory Team43:24:22
**2**11POR Ruben FariaKTM 450 RallyKTM Red Bull Rally Factory Team43:35:05+10:43
**3**7CHL Francisco LópezKTM 450 RallyTamarugal XC43:43:10+18:48
**4**32SVK Ivan JakešKTM 450 RallyNad Ress Adventure Team43:48:16+23:54
**5**12ESP Joan PedreroKTM 450 RallyAMV Red Bull KTM 450 Rally Factory Team44:19:51+55:29
**6**9FRA Olivier PainYamahaYamaha Racing France44:30:52+1:06:30
**7**3POR Hélder RodriguesHondaTeam HRC44:35:44+1:11:22
**8**30ARG Javier PizzolitoHondaTeam HRC44:50:29+1:26:07
**9**15NED Frans VerhoevenYamahaYamaha Netherlands44:50:57+1:26:35
**10**20POR Paulo GonçalvesHusqvarnaHusqvarna Rally Team by Speedbrain44:52:42+1:28:20

Quads

StartersFinishers
3826 (68.4%)
PosNo.RiderQuadTimeGap
**1**250ARG Marcos PatronelliYamaha49:42:42
**2**254CHL Ignacio CasaleYamaha51:33:17+1:50:35
**3**253POL Rafał SonikYamaha52:59:31+3:16:49
**4**256ARG Lucas BonettoHonda54:18:39+3:40:10
**5**263CHL Sebastian PalmaCan-Am54:18:39+4:35:57
**6**265NED Sebastian HusseiniHonda55:22:45+5:40:03
**7**274AUS Paul SmithHonda55:28:51+5:46:09
**8**268PER Ignacio FloresYamaha55:52:09+6:09:27
**9**290ARG Claudio ClavigliassoCan-Am56:02:23+6:19:41
**10**262ARG Luciano GagliardiYamaha56:12:186:29:36

Cars

StartersFinishers
15290 (59.2%)
PosNo.DriverCo-DriverCarEntrantTimeGap
**1**302FRA Stéphane PeterhanselFRA Jean-Paul CottretMiniMonster Energy X-Raid Team38:32:39
**2**301RSA Giniel de VilliersDEU Dirk von ZitzewitzToyotaImperial Toyota39:15:01+42:22
**3**307RUS Leonid NovitskiyRUS Konstantin ZhiltsovMiniMonster Energy X-Raid Team40:01:01+1:28:22
**4**305ESP Nani RomaFRA Michel PérinMiniMonster Energy X-Raid Team40:09:22+1:36:43
**5**319ARG Orlando TerranovaPOR Paulo FiuzaBMWX-Raid Team40:21:49+1:49:10
**6**308POR Carlos SousaPOR Miguel RamalhoGreat WallTeam Great Wall41:10:55+2:38:16
**7**316FRA Ronan ChabotFRA Gilles PillotSMGToys Motors SMG41:50:44+3:18:05
**8**309FRA Guerlain ChicheritFRA Jean-Pierre GarcinSMGAstana SMG42:00:23+3:27:44
**9**328FRA Pascal ThomasseFRA Pascal LarroqueMDMD Rallye Sport43:08:11+4:35:32
**10**306ARG Lucio AlvarezARG Bernardo GraueToyotaOverdrive Toyota43:18:27+4:45:48

Trucks

StartersFinishers
7560 (80.0%)
PosNo.DriverCo-DriversTruckTimeGap
**1**501RUS Eduard NikolaevRUS Sergey Savostin
RUS Vladimir RybakovKamaz39:41:43
**2**505RUS Ayrat MardeevRUS Aydar Belyaev
RUS Anton MirniyKamaz40:18:53+37:10
**3**510RUS Andrey KarginovRUS Andrey Mokeev
RUS Igor DevyatkinKamaz40:19:40+37:57
**4**500NED Gérard de RooyBEL Tom Colsoul
NED Darek RodewaldIveco40:22:59+41:16
**5**506CZE Martin KolomyCZE René Kilian
CZE David KilianTatra40:43:30+1:01:47
**6**503CZE Aleš LopraisBEL Serge Bruynkens
CZE Radim PustějovskýTatra40:57:53+1:16:10
**7**509NED Pieter VersluisNED Harry Schuurmans
BEL Jurgen DamenMAN42:13:52+2:32:09
**8**502NED Marcel van VlietDEU Artur Klein
NED Marcel PronkMAN43:03:46+3:22:13
**9**514NED René KuipersNED Peter van Eerd
ESP Moises TorrallardonaIveco43:35:33+3:53:50
**10**534NED Peter van den BoschNED Patrick Bouw
NED Wouter RosegaarDAF44:05:35+4:23:52

Fatalities

It was reported that, on the evening of 9 January, two people died as a result of a collision between a taxi and the support vehicle for the 'Race2Recovery' team, which is made up of ex-military servicemen from the UK. The team members travelling in the support vehicle were taken to hospital along with the four surviving passengers of the taxi.

On 11 January, a competitor in the motorcycle category, Frenchman Thomas Bourgin, was killed in a road accident with a Chilean police car whilst travelling to the start of the day's stage. He was running 68th overall at the time of the incident.

References

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