Chequered flag falls on ultra-tough 2020 Dakar Rally in Saudi Arabia

Carlos Sainz (ESP) of Bahrain JCW Team is seen at the podium of Rally Dakar 2020 from in Qiddiya, Saudi Arabia on January 17, 2020

The offroad odyssey of over 7,500 kilometres that was the 2020 Dakar Rally in Saudi Arabia has crossed the finish line. Competitors across five categories were pushed to the limit over 12 stages on unforgiving terrain. It’s not just the winners that are celebrating tonight, everybody making it to the end of the Dakar is a motorsports hero.

Carlos Sainz and Lucas Cruz © Red Bull

In the car race a third Dakar title has been secured by Carlos Sainz (ESP) and his co-driver Lucas Cruz (ESP). The champions put their Mini Buggy in pole position on Stage 3 and stayed on top of the general classification all the way to Qiddiya.

« It makes the victory even nicer when the battle is so tough. On top of that I win in a third different car, I’m very proud of that. » – Carlos Sainz

El Matador Sainz was pushed all the way by Nasser Al-Attiyah (QAT) and Stéphane Peterhansel (FRA). The Spanish champion needed to call on all his offroad experience and expertise to keep the challengers at bay. At the conclusion of Stage 12, Al-Attiyah was in second overall and Peterhansel third. This trio now have a grand total of 19 Dakar wins between them.

Nasser Al-Attiyah and Matthieu Baumel © RB

« The fight with Carlos (Sainz) and Stéphane (Peterhansel) has been tough. There were three drivers at the front of the race giving it everything to win. Well done to both Carlos and Stéphane because we were all involved in a great race. » – Nasser Al-Attiyah

Also equipping himself well on the Dakar’s debut in the Middle East was Giniel De Villiers (ZAF). A fifth place finish for the South African gives him his 13th Top 5 at the Dakar. Meanwhile, Kuba Przygonski (POL) battled back from a tough first week to show impressive speed in the closing stages and rose to a Top 20 finish.

Jakub Przygonski and Timo Gottschalk © Red Bull

« This was not an easy Dakar, we had some technical issues. However, in the end our speed was quite good. Now we think about the next Dakar and one year of hard preparation. » – Kuba Przygonski

Following nine Dakar truck wins in 11 years while the rally was hosted in South America, Team Kamaz Master have continued their winning record in Saudi Arabia. Andrey Karginov (RUS) won his second Dakar title and the nearest non-Kamaz truck to him was more than two hours back in the general classification.

Anton Shibalov © Red Bull

« It was important for us to confirm the first position of Kamaz in the truck category of the Dakar and to show the advantage of our vehicles in this new region for the rally. » – Andrey Karginov

Karginov’s team-mates Anton Shibalov (RUS) and Dmitry Sotnikov (RUS) finished second and fourth overall.

« Congratulations to the crew of Andrey Karginov. We are grateful to all the fans and partners of our team for their support. » – Anton Shibalov

Building his own legacy at the Dakar is Ignacio Casale (CHI) who claimed his third quad bike title. Casale put together an unassailable lead in the opening stages, so when he did suffer a navigation error on Stage 10 he was able to stay in top spot.

Ignacio Casale © Red Bull

« We worked hard all year long with the mechanics and now I can celebrate this win. Thanks a lot and Viva Chile! » – Ignacio Casale

History was made in the side-by-side race when Cyril Despres (FRA) – alongside co-driver Mike Horn (SUI) – became the first Dakar competitor to win stages in three different categories (bike, car and SxS). Despres’s result was one of six stage wins collected by Red Bull Off-Road Team USA as they debuted their OT3 by Overdrive vehicle at the Dakar. Despres and Horn coached and mentored young drivers Mitch Guthrie Jr. (USA) and Blade Hildebrand (USA) throughout the rally in Saudi Arabia.

Blade Hildebrand © Red Bull

« There’s still a lot work to go into this program to get it to where we want it to be, but there were lots of positive steps at this Dakar. » – Blade Hildebrand

Chaleco Lopez (CHI) arrived at the 2020 Dakar as the defending SxS champion and dug deep to come away with a podium finish at this latest edition of the world’s toughest rally.

« We had a huge problem the day before yesterday, so a podium place isn’t that bad after all. The first edition in Saudi Arabia was interesting, I’m sure the rally will be even better next year. » – Chaleco Lopez

Francisco Lopez Contardo © Red Bull

The 2020 Dakar Rally bike race will be remembered for the fatal crash suffered by Paulo Gonçalves (POR). Gonçalves was a much loved and respected rider within the bivouac and his passing on Stage 7 led to Stage 8 being cancelled for the bikes and quads in honour of the former Dakar runner-up.

The bike race in Saudi Arabia was won by Ricky Brabec (USA) on a Honda, the first time in 19 years that the fastest Dakar rider had not been on a KTM. Brabec was followed home in second place by Pablo Quintanilla (CHI) on a Husqvarna.

Toby Price © Red Bull

Third place gave Red Bull KTM Factory Team rider Toby Price (AUS) his fifth Dakar podium result. The two-time Dakar winner maintains his incredible record of landing in the Top 3 every time he has finished motorsports’ ultimate test of endurance.

« It’s not the result we came for but with the two weeks we’ve had I’m quite happy to keep my podium streak going. Now we’re going to regroup ahead of Dakar 2021. I’ll be back and looking to get the #1 plate again. » – Toby Price

It was fifth and sixth place finishes for Price’s KTM team-mates Matthias Walkner (AUT) and Luciano Benavides (ARG) respectively.

Luciano Benavides and Matthias Walkner © RB

« It’s been a tough Dakar and there’s been some really bad crashes. I’m pleased to get over the line safely. » – Matthias Walkner

There were also strong results in the bike race for Stefan Svitko (SVK), top placed female rider Laia Sanz (ESP) and Original by Motul competitor Martin Freinademetz (AUT).

« I’ve started 10 Dakars and I’ve finished all 10. This is something that is really difficult and it’s an achievement I’m very proud of. » – Laia Sanz

Congratulations to all who have conquered the first ever Dakar in Saudi Arabia and good luck to anyone signing up for the world’s toughest rally in 2021. We’ll see you there.

Carlos Sainz-Lucas Cruz, Nasser Al-Attiyah-Matthieu Baumel and Stephane Peterhansel-Paulo Fiuza © Red Bull

2020 Dakar Rally Car Race
1. Carlos Sainz (ESP)/Lucas Cruz (ESP) MINI Buggy 42h59m17s
2. Nasser Al-Attiyah (QAT)/Mathieu Baumel (FRA) Toyota +06m21s
3. Stéphane Peterhansel (FRA)/Paulo Fiuza (PRT) MINI Buggy +09m58s
4. Yazeed Al Rajhi (SAU)/Konstantin Zhiltsov (RUS) Toyota +49m10s
5. Giniel De Villiers (ZAF)/Alex Haro (ESO) Toyota +01h07m09s…
19. Kuba Przygonski (POL)/Timo Gottschalk (GER) Mini Rally +08h35m18s…

Toby Price © Red Bull

2020 Dakar Rally Bike Race
1. Ricky Brabec (USA) Honda 40h02m36s
2. Pablo Quintanilla (CHI) Husqvarna +16m26s
3. Toby Price (AUT) KTM +24m06s
4. Jose Ignacio Cornejo (CHI) Honda +31m43s
5. Matthias Walkner KTM +29m53s
6. Luciano Benavides (ARG) KTM +37m34s…
11. Stefan Svitko (SVK) KTM +02h13m32s…
18. Laia Sanz (ESP) Gas Gas +03h58m16s…
68. Martin Freinademetz (AUT) KTM +19h31m27s…

Team KAMAZ-Master © Red Bull

2020 Dakar Rally Truck Race
1. Andrey Karginov (RUS) Kamaz 46h33m36s
2. Anton Shibalov (RUS) Kamaz +42m26s
3. Siarhei Viazovich (BLR) Maz +02h04m42s
4. Dmitry Sotnikov (RUS) Kamaz +02h55m28s
5. Martin Macik (CZE) Iveco +03h28m08s…

2020 Dakar Rally Quad Race
1. Ignacio Casale (CHI) Yamaha 52h04m39s
2. Simon Vitse (FRA) Yamaha +18m24s
3. Rafal Sonik (POL) Yamaha +01h04m15s…

2020 Dakar Rally Side-by-side Race
1. Casey Currie (USA)/Sean Berriman (USA) Can-Am 53h25m52s
2. Sergei Kariakin (RUS)/Anton Vlasiuk (RUS) Can-Am +39m12s
3. Chaleco Lopez/Juan Pablo Latrach Vinagre (CHI) Can-Am +52m36s…

Quotes
Carlos Sainz: « We are obviously very, very happy. I’m happy for my co-driver Lucas (Cruz) and happy for the team. It’s been really tight from the first day and we’ve had to push until the end. We needed to be at 100 percent all the time and this is not easy. It makes the victory even nicer when the battle is so tough. On top of that I win in a third different car, I’m very proud of that. »

Nasser Al-Attiyah: « It’s been a great race. We’ve had lots of fun and we’ve enjoyed ourselves the whole way. The fight with Carlos (Sainz) and Stéphane (Peterhansel) has been tough. There were three drivers at the front of the race giving it everything to win. Well done to both Carlos and Stéphane because we were all involved in a great race. »

Stéphane Peterhansel: « For me it was really a strange Dakar. At the last minute we changed the co-pilot and started the rally with Paulo Fiuza. The guys in front were really fast and made no mistakes with navigation. We did what could. »

Giniel De Villiers: « It was our first Dakar in Saudi Arabia and I think the event was very successful. The first week was really spectacular with the scenery and in the second week we have some really fast stages. There were also some very difficult dunes towards the end. To make a summary of the rally, it has been very successful and I want to say a big thank you to my team. »

Kuba Przygonski: « We’re really happy to be on the finish line. This is my 10th Dakar finish, I’m really proud of this. This was not an easy Dakar, we had some technical issues. However, in the end our speed was quite good. Now we think about the next Dakar and one year of hard preparation. »

Andrey Karginov: « I am happy that we managed to win. In two weeks we covered thousands of difficult kilometres of tough offroad routes. It was important for us to confirm the first position of Kamaz in the truck category of the Dakar and to show the advantage of our vehicles in this new region for the rally. I am glad that our team finished first again and delighted fans in Russia and around the world. »

Anton Shibalov: « It was an interesting and exciting race with lots of battles and a challenging route in this new Dakar region. I’m very glad that our crew won silver in the Dakar. Congratulations to the crew of Andrey Karginov. We are grateful to all the fans and partners of our team for their support. »

Ignacio Casale: « I’m delighted to be here. I’ve won my third Dakar. I’m elated because it was a long, gruelling race. I had some problems during the second week, but we solved them as well as we could. We worked hard all year long with the mechanics and now I can celebrate this win. Thanks a lot and Viva Chile! »

Blade Hildebrand: « There’s still a lot work to go into this program to get it to where we want it to be, but there were lots of positive steps at this Dakar. We showed in the second week that we can win stages and we’ve learned a lot for future races. »

Chaleco Lopez: « Finishing on the podium is good, but the second week didn’t go well for us. We had a huge problem the day before yesterday, so a podium place isn’t that bad after all. The first edition in Saudi Arabia was interesting, I’m sure the rally will be even better next year. »

Toby Price: « It’s not the result we came for but with the two weeks we’ve had I’m quite happy to keep my podium streak going. Every time I’ve finished the Dakar I’ve been on a podium step so we’ve kept that run going. Now we’re going to regroup ahead of Dakar 2021. I’ll be back and looking to get the #1 plate again. »

Matthias Walkner: « It’s always nice to finish the Dakar. Of course I would have liked to have been fighting for a podium. It’s been a tough Dakar and there’s been some really bad crashes. I’m pleased to get over the line safely. I wish all the best to the family of Paulo Gonçalves. »

Stefan Svitko: « This Dakar has been very difficult for me so to reach the finish line feels great. This is my 11th Dakar and I’ve finished in 11th place. I’m happy with this and want to come back to Saudi Arabia to race again next year. »

Luciano Benavides: « It’s been a really crazy race. Some parts have been very enjoyable. Now I’m just very, very happy to be here at the finish line of the first Dakar in Saudi Arabia. »

Laia Sanz: « Yesterday was a tough day so today I took it really easy. I’ve started 10 Dakars and I’ve finished all 10. This is something that is really difficult and it’s an achievement I’m very proud of. »

Martin Freinademetz: « The first week was tough for me. I had a few crashes and things needed to be fixed on the bike. Because I’m in the Original by Motul class I had to make all these repairs myself. So I wasn’t getting much sleep. Then the second week things went smoother and I started to enjoy myself more. Completing three Dakars on three different continents feels great. »

Christine Fial,

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