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Release date Title Genre Platform Developer Publisher 1988 Paris-Dakar Rally Special: Rally: Famicom: ISCO: CBS/Sony Group: 1997 Dakar '97: Rally: PlayStation (console) Elcom Co., Ltd. Virgin Interactive Entertainment (Japan), Inc. 2001 Paris-Dakar Rally: Rally: Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2: Broadsword Interactive: Acclaim Entertainment: 2003
Germany: BMW 6 1 2 7 United States: 2 2 3 8 Australia: 2 1 4 9 Argentina: 2 1 10 United Kingdom: 2 2 11 Belgium: 2 1 12 Chile: 2 3 13 Portugal: 2 2 14 South Africa: 1 2 15 Sweden: Husqvarna 1 2 16 Norway: 1 17 Slovakia: 1 19 Botswana: 1 20 India: Hero: 1
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The Volkswagen Race Touareg 2 is an off-road competition car specially designed to take part in the rally raids with the main objective of winning the Dakar Rally. [ 1 ] Dakar victories
Same as last year, the route includes 1 Prologue stage, 12 stages including 2 loop stages and 1 marathon stage. The route consists of around 4,000 km (2,500 mi) of special stages and 2,500 km (1,600 mi) - 3,000 km (1,900 mi) of liaisons. The exact route was revealed in late November 2021. [7] The route did not feature the Empty Quarter this ...
The Battle of Dakar, also known as Operation Menace, was an unsuccessful attempt in September 1940 by the Allies to capture the strategic port of Dakar in French West Africa (modern-day Senegal). It was hoped that the success of the operation could overthrow the pro-German Vichy French administration in the colony, and be replaced by a pro ...
Pages in category "Dakar Rally–winning cars" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. ... This page was last edited on 2 November 2024, at 09: ...
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