Dakar: The Follow-up
With this year’s wild race finally over, what did we learn? Which factory teams need to make changes? Where will the rally be held next year?
With this year’s wild race finally over, what did we learn? Which factory teams need to make changes? Where will the rally be held next year?
It looked like everything was business as usual this morning at the start of Stage 3, and then it all blew to pieces very quickly.
The mayhem really got underway today, with most of the usual suspects leading the pace.
The 2019 Dakar Rally starts Sunday. Here’s how the race works.
In a few days, the worlds finest motorcycle race kicks off, starting in Peru. We will have full coverage. Here is a preview on what to expect.
The 2016 Dakar Rally was dogged by problems, raising the questions whether South America still works, if the bigs teams are getting it too easy and if they’re throwing too much money at it. We put that to the panel.
Honda triumphs once again, but Barreda is lucky to finish the stage.
Cars, bikes trucks and quads run the same special stage route on a day that sees no great upsets.
Tragedy hangs over race, as Belgian racer is found dead.
Five-time Dakar champ rumoured to be going to Honda; Kurt Caselli will be his replacement with KTM.