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Records broken in Dakar Rally Event
This is a list of records in the Dakar Rally since 1979.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ 4]
Records are correct as of the 2024 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.
Bold names indicate active as of the most recently finished rally.
Stage wins for pilots and manufacturers will include any Dakar Experience/joker and prologue stage wins.
Rider
Years
Wins
1
Stéphane Peterhansel
1991-93, 1995, 1997, 1998
6
2
Cyril Neveu
1979, 1980, 1982, 1986, 1987
5
Cyril Despres
2005, 2007, 2010, 2012, 2013
Marc Coma
2006, 2009, 2011, 2014, 2015
5
Edi Orioli
1988, 1990, 1994, 1996
4
6
Richard Sainct
1999, 2000, 2003
3
7
Hubert Auriol
1981, 1983
2
Gaston Rahier
1984, 1985
Fabrizio Meoni
2001, 2002
Toby Price
2016, 2019
Sam Sunderland
2017, 2022
Kevin Benavides
2021, 2023
Ricky Brabec
2020, 2024
12
Gilles Lalay
1989
1
Nani Roma
2004
Matthias Walkner
2018
Most stage wins (no prologues)[ edit ]
Most stage wins in a single Dakar [ edit ]
Wins by manufacturer [ edit ]
Manufacturer
Years
Wins
1
KTM
2001–2019, 2023
19
2
Yamaha
1979, 1980, 1991–1993, 1995–1998
9
3
Honda
1982, 1986–1989, 2020–2021, 2024
8
4
BMW
1981, 1983–1985, 1999–2000
6
5
Cagiva
1990, 1994
2
6
Gas Gas
2022
1
Stage wins by manufacturer [ edit ]
Most successful model of bike: KTM 450 Rally with 10 wins in 2011-2019 and 2023 (11 if the Gas Gas is counted in 2022).
Wins by nationality [ edit ]
Combined competitor and make podiums by nationality [ edit ]
Since 2009
Scratches in a single Dakar [ edit ]
(since 2010)
Wins by manufacturer [ edit ]
Manufacturer
Years
Wins
1
Yamaha
2009–2024
16
Stage wins by manufacturer [ edit ]
Wins by nationality [ edit ]
Combined competitor and make podiums by nationality [ edit ]
Since 2017 SSVs became a separate class from the cars.
Since 2021 the Lightweight class was further separated into T3 Lightweight Prototype and T4 Modified Production SSV.
For 2021 all Lightweights were under a single entry list but had separate general classifications. T3s had entry numbers from 380 to 399 and T4s had 400 to 454.
T4 Modified Production SSV [ edit ]
Stage wins in a single Dakar [ edit ]
Wins by manufacturer [ edit ]
Manufacturer
Years
Wins
1
Can-Am
2018 - 2023
6
2
Polaris
2017, 2024
2
Most successful model of UTV: Can-Am Maverick with 6 wins
Stage wins by manufacturer [ edit ]
Wins by nationality [ edit ]
Combined competitor and make podiums by nationality [ edit ]
T3 Lightweight Prototype [ edit ]
Since 2021
Stage wins in a single Dakar [ edit ]
Wins by manufacturer [ edit ]
Manufacturer
Years
Wins
1
Can-Am
2021 - 2023
3
2
Taurus
2024
1
Stage wins by manufacturer [ edit ]
Wins by nationality [ edit ]
Combined competitor and make podiums by nationality [ edit ]
Driver
Years
Wins
1
Stéphane Peterhansel
2004, 2005, 2007, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2021
8
2
Nasser Al-Attiyah
2011, 2015, 2019, 2022, 2023
5
3
Ari Vatanen
1987, 1989, 1990, 1991
4
Carlos Sainz
2010, 2018, 2020, 2024
5
René Metge
1981, 1984, 1986
3
Pierre Lartigue
1994, 1995, 1996
7
Jean-Louis Schlesser
1999, 2000
2
Hiroshi Masuoka
2002, 2003
Most stage wins in a single Dakar [ edit ]
Wins by manufacturer [ edit ]
Manufacturer
Years
Wins
1
Mitsubishi
1985, 1992, 1993, 1997, 1998, 2001-2007
12
2
Peugeot
1987-1990, 2016-2018
7
3
Mini
2012–2015, 2020-2021
6
4
Citroën
1991, 1994-1996
4
Volkswagen
1980, 2009-2011
5
Toyota
2019, 2022, 2023
3
6
Porsche
1984, 1986
2
Range Rover
1979, 1981
Schlesser
1999, 2000
11
Mercedes
1983
1
Renault
1982
Audi
2024
Stage wins by manufacturer [ edit ]
^ Includes stage wins under BRX
Wins by nationality [ edit ]
Combined competitor and make podiums by nationality [ edit ]
Driver
Years
Wins
1
Vladimir Chagin
2000, 2002-2004, 2006, 2010, 2011
7
2
Karel Loprais
1988, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2001
6
3
Eduard Nikolaev
2010, 2013, 2017-2019
5
4
Georges Groine
1982, 1983
2
Francesco Perlini
1992, 1993
Firdaus Kabirov
2005, 2009
Gerard de Rooy
2012, 2016
Andrey Karginov
2014, 2020
Dmitry Sotnikov
2021, 2022
(Since 1999)
Stage wins in a single Dakar [ edit ]
(since 1999)
Wins by manufacturer [ edit ]
Manufacturer
Years
Wins
1
Kamaz
1996, 2000, 2002-2006, 2009-2011, 2013-2015, 2017-2022
19
2
Tatra
1988, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2001
6
3
Mercedes-Benz
1982–1986
5
4
Perlini
1990–1993
4
Iveco
2012, 2016, 2023, 2024
6
Sonacome
1980
1
ALM/Acmat
1981
DAF
1987
Hino
1997
MAN
2007
Most successful model of truck: Tatra 815 with 6 wins
Stage wins by manufacturer [ edit ]
(since 1997)
Wins by nationality [ edit ]
Combined competitor and make podiums by nationality [ edit ]
Since 2021
Fewest points at finish [ edit ]
Scratches in a single Dakar [ edit ]
Wins by manufacturer [ edit ]
Stage wins by manufacturer [ edit ]
Wins by nationality [ edit ]
Combined competitor and make podiums by nationality [ edit ]
Wins by manufacturer [ edit ]
Stage wins by manufacturer [ edit ]
Highest number of entrants (including 224 assistance cars and trucks ): 688 (2005 )
Highest number of entrants (only competitors ): 603 (1988 )
Highest number of female entrants: 17 (2019 )[ 8]
Highest number of finishers: 317 (2022 ) (446 including Classic)
Highest percentage of entrants finishing: 77.51% (2017 ) (80.94% including Classic)
Lowest number of entrants: 153 (1993 )
Lowest number of finishers: 67 (1993 )
Lowest percentage of entrants finishing: 20.58% (1986 )
Longest rally: 15,000 km/9,320 miles (1986 )
Shortest rally: 6263 km/3,892 miles (1981 )
Most countries: 11 in 1992 (France , Libya , Niger , Chad , Central African Republic , Cameroon , Gabon , Congo , Angola , Namibia , South Africa )
Fewest countries: 1 in 2019 (Peru ), 2020 - 2023 (Saudi Arabia )
Biggest variation between first and last finisher (since 2009, until further reliable data is found)
Class
Year
First Pilot
First Result
Last Pilot
Last Result
Variation
Bike
2022
Sam Sunderland
38:47:30
Juan Puga
203:59:47
+165:12:17
Quad
2014
Ignacio Casale
68:28:04
Eugenio Favre
155:25:31
+86:57:27
T3
2022
Francisco López Contardo
45:50:51
Boris Gadasin
230:03:52
+184:13:01
T4
2018
Reinaldo Varela
72:44:06
Leo Larrauri
205:04:18
+132:20:12
Car
2019
Nasser Al-Attiyah
34:38:14
Alex Aguirregaviria
524:26:48
+489:48:34
Truck
2014
Andrey Karginov
55:00:28
Georges Ginesta
336:49:15
+391:48:47
Classic
2021
Marc Douton
961
Ignacio Corcuera
307707
+306746
Highest percentage of stage wins in a single rally: Seth Quintero with 92.31% (12/13) (2022 )
Most podiums without a win: Yoshimasa Sugawara with 7 podiums (6x and 1x )
Most entries: Yoshimasa Sugawara with 36 entries
Most consecutive entries: Yoshimasa Sugawara with 35 entries (1983 -2019 )[ 9]
Most finishes: Yoshimasa Sugawara with 29 finishes
Most consecutive finishes: Giniel de Villiers with 21 (2003 -2024 )
Most consecutive top 10 finishes: Giniel de Villiers with 16 (2009 -2024 )
Most classes competed in: Kees Koolen 5 classes (Bike/Quad/Car/Truck/ssv),[ 10] Yoshimasa Sugawara 3 classes (Bike/Car/Truck)[ 11] and Cyril Despres 3 classes (Bike/Car/SSV)
Oldest competitor: Marcel Hugueny at 81 years (1995 )[ 12]
Oldest rookie: Graham Knight at 68, ? months, ? days (2020 )[ 13]
Oldest winner: Josef Macháček at 63, 10 months, 2 days (2021 )
Youngest competitor: Mitchel van den Brink at 16 years, 357 days (2019 )[ 14]
Youngest winner of a stage: Eryk Goczał at 18 years, 56 days (Stage 1, 2023 )
First female winner (cars): Jutta Kleinschmidt (2001 )
Fewest Classic points: 399 Serge Mogno (2022 )
Most Classic points: 307,707 Roberto Camporese (2021 )
Most Classic penalty points: 87,420 Ignacio Corcuera (2021 )
Most successful vehicle model: Mitsubishi Pajero Evolution with 12 wins
Most manufacturer wins: Kamaz with 19 wins.
Most manufacturer finishes: Yamaha (bikes), Honda (bikes), Toyota (cars) had a vehicle finish in all 43 rallies
Number of times started in [ edit ]
Number of times finished in [ edit ]
Number of times entered [ edit ]
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