What vehicles are used in the Dakar Rally?

What vehicles are used in the Dakar Rally?

The Dakar features five categories of vehicles. Motorbikes, quads, cars (T1/T2), lightweight vehicles (T3/T4) and trucks (T5) have given their riders and crews the chance to experience an extraordinary adventure and discover the breathtaking landscapes of the 29[PL1] countries traversed since the first edition in 1979.

Why are there 3 people in the trucks in Dakar?

The Dakar rally truck has a crew of three to ensure safety and a smooth race. The unit consists of the driver, the navigator, and the mechanic. They were not allowed to enter the race as competitors. The first time a truck class was run on its own was in 1980, and it was the T4 class.

How many times has the Mitsubishi Pajero won the Dakar Rally?

The PAJERO/MONTERO entered the Dakar Rally 26 times and won a total of 12 victories with an unprecedented seven consecutive wins to become known to all motorsports fans around the world as the “King of the Desert”.

How fast do Dakar motorcycles go?

With its aerodynamic windscreen, the Factory 450 Rally is capable of top speeds in excess of 110+ mph (180 km/h) and carries 8.2 gallons of fuel for extended fuel range.

What kind of vehicles are in the Dakar?

The Dakar features five categories of vehicles. Motorbikes, quads, cars (T1/T2), lightweight vehicles (T3/T4) and trucks (T5) have given their riders and crews the chance to experience an extraordinary adventure and discover the breathtaking landscapes of the 29 [PL1] countries traversed since the first edition in 1979.

What is the engine capacity limit for the Dakar Rally?

As of 2011, the engine capacity limit for all motorbikes competing in the Dakar Rally is 450cc. Engines may be either single or twin cylinder. Riders are divided into two groups, “Elite” (Group 1) and Non-Elite (Group 2), with the latter subdivided into two further groups – the “Super Production” (Group 2.1) and “Marathon” (Group 2.2) classes.

What year did Mitsubishi enter the Dakar?

Auriol captured his second bikes class victory in 1983, the first year that Japanese manufacturer Mitsubishi competed in the rally, beginning an association that would last all the way until 2009. At the behest of 1983 car class winner Jacky Ickx, Porsche entered the Dakar in 1984, with the total number of entries now at 427.

Where did the 1997 Dakar Rally take place?

The 1997 rally ran exclusively in Africa for the first time, with the route running from Dakar to Agadez, Niger and back to Dakar.

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