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  2. 2004 Dakar Rally - Wikipedia

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    2004 Dakar Rally also known as the 2004 Paris-Dakar Rally was the 26th running of the Dakar Rally event. The rally started in the Auvergne region of France, passing through Morocco , Western Sahara , Mauritania and Mali , and finishing Dakar in Senegal .

  3. Dakar Rally - Wikipedia

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    The 2004 route was from Clermont-Ferrand to Dakar, and was the year Peterhansel emulated Hubert Auriol's feat of winning the rally on both two wheels and four. The Frenchman defended his title in 2005, when the rally began for the first time in Barcelona .

  4. 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.

  5. A Saudi Arabia Driver Won the Dakar Rally For the First Time ...

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    Yazeed Al-Rajhi becomes the first driver to win on home soil since Pierre Lartigue won the Paris to Dakar to Paris rally in 1994.

  6. 2003 Dakar Rally - Wikipedia

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    The 2003 Dakar Rally, also known as the 2003 Telefónica-Dakar Rally, was the 25th running of the Dakar Rally event. [1] The rally began on 1 January 2003 at Marseille in France and finished at Sharm el-Sheikh in Egypt on 19 January, with the course crossing North Africa.

  7. List of Dakar Rally competitors - Wikipedia

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    Dakar Début Titles Luciano Benavides Argentina: 2018 Mohammed Abu-Issa Qatar: 2014 Joseph Adua France: 2004 Gianni Lora Lamia Italy: 1990 Nasser Al-Attiyah Qatar: 2004 Cars - 2011, 2015 Nunzio Coffaro Venezuela: 2012 Cars T1.2 - 2012 Yazeed Al-Rajhi Saudi Arabia: 2015 Philippe Alliot France: 1988 Luc Alphand France: 1998 Cars - 2006 Alain ...

  8. Category:Dakar Rally - Wikipedia

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    2002 Arras–Madrid–Dakar Rally; 2003 Dakar Rally; 2004 Dakar Rally; 2005 Dakar Rally; 2006 Dakar Rally; 2007 Dakar Rally; ... 2016 Dakar route.jpg 258 × 387; 32 KB

  9. List of Dakar Rally fatal accidents - Wikipedia

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    Van de Rijt and Ross were taken to a hospital in Agadez and airlifted to the Netherlands where they recovered. DAF withdrew the team from the rally and later terminated all motor-sport activities, selling the trucks and spare parts to factory driver Jan De Rooy's team. De Rooy re-entered the rally in 2002, at the age of 58. [7] [15] [16] [17] 8