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  2. Dakar Rally - Wikipedia

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    The Dakar Rally (French: Le Rallye Dakar) or simply "The Dakar" ... Meoni was the 11th motorcyclist and the 45th person overall to die in the history of the race.

  3. List of Dakar Rally records - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of records in the Dakar Rally since 1979. [1] [2] [3] [4]Records are correct as of the 2025 Dakar Rally.Updates are likely to happen during a rally and are subject to change due to the nature of time penalties occurring throughout the rally.

  4. List of Dakar Rally competitors - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. ... This is a list of notable motorsports athletes that have competed in the Dakar Rally. This list includes drivers ...

  5. List of Dakar Rally fatal accidents - Wikipedia

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    The Dakar Rally has received criticism because of its high mortality rates, with the Vatican Paper describing the event as "the bloody race of irresponsibility". [1] The event received particular criticism in the 1988 race, when three Africans were killed in collisions with vehicles involved in the race.

  6. 1979 Paris–Dakar Rally - Wikipedia

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    1979 Dakar Rally, also known as the 1979 Paris–Alger–Dakar Rally was the first running of the Dakar Rally event. The rally began on 26 December 1978 from Paris , France and finished on 14 January 1979 in Dakar , Senegal , interrupted by a transfer across the Mediterranean .

  7. 2001 Paris–Dakar Rally - Wikipedia

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    The 2001 rally was 6,600 miles (10,600 km) long and began in Paris, France, on New Year's Day, passing through Spain, Morocco, Western Sahara, Mauritania, Mali, before finishing at Dakar in Senegal. [2] [3] This was the last Paris-Dakar Rally that commenced and finished in the same locations as the original race.

  8. 1981 Paris–Dakar Rally - Wikipedia

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    1981 Dakar Rally also known as the 1981 Paris–Dakar Rally was the 3rd running of the Dakar Rally event. The car class was won by René Metge and Bernard Giroux . The motorcycle class was won by Hubert Auriol .

  9. 1987 Paris–Dakar Rally - Wikipedia

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    1987 Dakar Rally also known as the 1987 Paris–Dakar Rally was the 9th running of the Dakar Rally event. The rally was won by 1981 world rally champion, Ari Vatanen . [ 1 ] Cyril Neveu won his fifth motorcycle title after Hubert Auriol broke both ankles in a fall and retired.