Desert dominance crowns champions in four categories at the 2019 Dakar Rally

Desert dominance crowns champions in four categories at the 2019 Dakar Rally

18.01.2019: (clockwise) Nasser Al-Attiyah, Toby Price & Matthias Walkner, Chaleco Lopez and Eduard Nikolaev © Flavien Duhamel/Red Bull Content Pool After 10 stages across the dunes of Peru the best offroad r





(clockwise) Nasser Al-Attiyah, Toby Price & Matthias Walkner, Chaleco Lopez and Eduard Nikolaev © Flavien Duhamel/Red Bull Content Pool



After 10 stages across the dunes of Peru the best offroad racers in the world have emerged victorious at the 2019 Dakar Rally. It’s been a bumpy ride of over 5,500 kilometres at the planet’s toughest test of motorsports endurance.



Now every competitor crossing the finish line is in the mood to celebrate – none more so than the Red Bull Desert Wings athletes who conquered four categories at the Dakar.




It was a near flawless drive from Nasser Al-Attiyah (QAT) and co-driver Mathieu Baumel (FRA) who burst into an early lead in the car race. Al-Attiyah’s sand racing expertise came to the fore on this Dakar route that saw the convoy plunged into the dunes. At the finish line in Pisco the Qatari ace was celebrating a third Dakar title, and his first with Toyota.



“There’s been a lot of people working on this car for a long time, always believing we could win the Dakar. I’m so proud of these guys right now.” – Nasser Al-Attiyah


Sébastien Loeb (FRA) seemed like the driver most likely to overtake Al-Attiyah. The nine-time WRC winner picked up four stage victories at this Dakar, but a troublesome waypoint undid his tilt for the title. Loeb and co-driver Daniel Elena (MON) finished third overall in their Peugeot 3008DKR, their second Dakar podium finish.



“I prefer to finish first rather than third, but it was a good fight.” – Sébastien Loeb


2018 FIA Cross County Rally World Cup winner Kuba Przygonski (POL) brought plenty of momentum into this edition of the Dakar. The Pole’s four-wheel drive MINI was competitive throughout and he just missed out on the podium with a fourth place result.



“The first week was perfect and then we had some problems. Then we made these last days in the dunes almost perfectly and made it back to fourth place.” – Kuba Przygonski




It was a tough debut for the X-raid MINI JCW Team despite boasting a superstar driving line-up of Stéphane Peterhansel (FRA), Carlos Sainz (ESP) and Cyril Despres (FRA). This trio came to Peru with 20 Dakar wins between them, but were unable to add another to their collective tally. Peterhansel crashed out on stage nine, while Despres and Sainz finished fifth and 13th respectively.



“I know how it feels to make a Dakar with no problems and it’s a pity it didn’t happen for us this time.” – Cyril Despres




Once it became clear that victory was not on the cards this year for Giniel De Villiers (ZAF) the former Dakar winner was committed to helping Al-Attiyah claim the win. De Villiers drove a selfless race to finish ninth overall, and assist his Toyota Gazoo Racing team-mate to victory.



“All credit to Nasser and Mathieu. They didn’t put a foot wrong on this race. Other than ourselves winning, this is the next best result.” – Giniel De Villiers



The latest episode of Dakar Daily covers all the happenings on the final stage and recaps the entire rally, watch it on Red Bull TV right now.


     



In the bike race it looked a tough ask for the Red Bull KTM Factory Team to collect an 18th consecutive Dakar win. Rival manufacturers such as Honda, Yamaha and Husqvarna threw everything they had to break KTM’s winning streak. Their efforts were in vain though as the serial bike race winners not only picked up the win, but also locked out all three podium places on a dramatic final stage.



It’s Toby Price (AUS) who is celebrating a second Dakar win in the bike race after a phenomenal ride. The Australian broke a bone in his wrist just before the trip to Peru, but somehow managed to smash through the pain barrier to take the win.



“The last six weeks have been a rollercoaster with my wrist injury and I never even thought I’d make it to the Rest Day. I just gritted my teeth and kept putting up with it. I’m glad I didn’t quit because the outcome has been well worth it.” – Toby Price




An unfortunate crash for Husqvarna biker Pablo Quintanilla (CHI) on stage 10 left the door open for Price’s KTM team-mates Matthias Walkner (AUT) and Sam Sunderland (GBR) to finish second and third respectively.




“The team spirit makes KTM so strong. Everybody knows what there is to do, it works perfectly together and it’s an amazing group.” – Matthias Walkner




The sheer quality of the Red Bull KTM Factory Team was further underlined by their two other bikers finishing strong. Young gun Luciano Benavides (ARG) was over the moon with his Top 10 finish while Laia Sanz (ESP) was the top placed female biker for the ninth time at the Dakar.


Everybody stood by me when I couldn't race earlier in the year and helped me to be here now.” – Laia Sanz




We also witnessed incredible performances from Daniel Nosiglia (BOL); a Top 10 finish, Mohammed Balooshi (ARE); a second consecutive Dakar finish and Anastasiya Nifontova (RUS) who completed the Dakar completely unassisted in the Original by Motul class.



“This was the toughest ever adventure for me. Two or three days ago I nearly quit, I was so tired. I even cried in the tent when nobody could see me. Now I’m at the finish line and I’m totally elated.” – Anastasiya Nifontova






In the truck race we saw the continued dominance of Team Kamaz Master. Despite the early retirements of Ayrat Mardeev (RUS) and Andrey Karginov (RUS), the team still managed to secure a one-two finish. Eduard Nikolaev (RUS) picked up his fourth win as a driver after a tough battle with team-mate Dmitry Sotnikov (RUS) who finished second.



“I want to thank the organisers for coming up with such an interesting route. I love to drive in the dunes and we had lots of dunes this time.” – Eduard Nikolaev




It was a sensational return to the Dakar for Chaleco Lopez (CHI) who debuted in the side-by-side category after previously starring in the bike race. Lopez had to battle back from a tough end to the Dakar’s first week to stand any chance of finishing on the podium. As it happened, Lopez won the first three stages of the second week to take the overall lead. A position he held through to the conclusion of stage 10 as he tasted Dakar glory in Peru.



“I’m very happy that this new side-by-side adventure has been a success. I tried to win the Dakar on a bike many times and now I know how it feels to win the Dakar. The victory is perfect.” – Chaleco Lopez


It’s certainly been a Dakar to remember in Peru, only 179 vehicles made it back to Lima out of the 334 cars, bikes, trucks, SxS/UTVs and quads that entered the race. For anybody who completed all 10 stages the sensation is extreme satisfaction – and for the winners it’s all just that little bit sweeter.







Selected Results


2019 Dakar Rally Car Race


1. Nasser Al-Attiyah (QAT)/Mathieu Baumel (FRA)   Toyota   34h38m14s
2. Nani Roma (ESP)/Alex Haro Bravo (ESP)   Mini Rally   +46m42s
3. Sébastien Loeb (FRA)/Daniel Elena (MON)   Peugeot   +01h54m18s
4. Kuba Przygonski (POL)/Tom Colsoul (BEL)   Mini Rally   +02h28m31s
5. Cyril Despres (FRA)/Jean-Paul Cottret (FRA)   Mini Buggy   +02h48m43s
9. Giniel De Villiers (ZAF)/Dirk Von Zitzewitz (DEU)   Toyota   + 07h59m16s

13. Carlos Sainz (ESP)/ Lucas Cruz (ESP)   Mini Buggy   +09h51m46s



2019 Dakar Rally Bike Race


1. Toby Price (AUS)   KTM    33h57m16s
2. Matthias Walkner (AUT)   KTM   +09m13s
3. Sam Sunderland (GBR)   KTM   +13m34s

4. Pablo Quintanilla (CHI)   Husqvarna   +20m46s
5. Andrew Short (USA)   Husqvarna   +44m10s
8. Luciano Benavides (ARG)   KTM   +01h09m10s
10. Daniel Nosiglia (BOL)   Honda   +02h31m53s
11. Laia Sanz (ESP)   KTM   +03h24m10s

26. Mohammed Balooshi (ARE)   Husqvarna   +10h00m21s
62. Anastasiya Nifontova (RUS)   Husqvarna   +28h49m18s



2019 Dakar Rally Truck Race


1. Eduard Nikolaev (RUS)   Kamaz  41h01m35s
2. Dmitry Sotnikov (RUS)   Kamaz   +25m36s

3. Gerard De Rooy (NDL)   Iveco   +01h34m44s

4. Federico Villagra (ARG)   Iveco   +05h49m08s
5. Ales Loprais (CZE)   Tatra   +05h59m51s



2019 Dakar Rally SxS/UTV Race



1. Chaleco Lopez (CHI)   Can-Am   42h19m05s
2. Gerard Farres Guell (ESP)   Can-Am   +01h02m35s

3. Reinaldo Varela (BRA)   Can-Am   +01h05m19s
4. Casey Currie (USA)   Can-Am   +02h32m51s

5. RJ Moreno Piazzoli (CHI)   Can-Am   +03h10m25s



2019 Dakar Rally Quad Race

1. Nicolas Cavigliasso (ARG)   Yamaha   43h01m54s
2. Jeremias Gonzalez Ferioli (ARG)   Yamaha   +01h55m37s

3. Gustavo Gallego (ARG)   Yamaha   +02h11m48s
4. Alexandre Giroud (FRA)   Yamaha   +04h02m41s
5. Manuel Andujar (ARG)   Yamaha   +06h38m10s






-Christiane FIAL -

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