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Records broken in Dakar Rally Event

This is a list of records in the Dakar Rally since 1979.

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.

Bike

Most wins

Rider Years Wins
1 France Stéphane Peterhansel 1991-93, 1995, 1997, 1998 6
2 France Cyril Neveu 1979, 1980, 1982, 1986, 1987 5
France Cyril Despres 2005, 2007, 2010, 2012, 2013
Spain Marc Coma 2006, 2009, 2011, 2014, 2015
5 Italy Edi Orioli 1988, 1990, 1994, 1996 4
6 France Richard Sainct 1999, 2000, 2003 3
7 France Hubert Auriol 1981, 1983 2
Belgium Gaston Rahier 1984, 1985
Italy Fabrizio Meoni 2001, 2002
Australia Toby Price 2016, 2019
United Kingdom Sam Sunderland 2017, 2022
Argentina Kevin Benavides 2021, 2023
United States Ricky Brabec 2020, 2024
12 France Gilles Lalay 1989 1
Spain Nani Roma 2004
Austria Matthias Walkner 2018

Most stage wins (no prologues)

Rider Wins
1 France Stéphane Peterhansel 33
France Cyril Despres
3 Spain Joan Barreda 29
4 Spain Jordi Arcarons 27
5 Spain Marc Coma 25
6 France Hubert Auriol 24
7 Italy Alessandro De Petri 19
8 Italy Edi Orioli 17
Belgium Gaston Rahier
9 Australia Toby Price 16
10 France Richard Sainct 15

Most podiums

Driver Total
1 France Stéphane Peterhansel 6 0 0 6
2 France Cyril Despres 5 4 1 10
3 Spain Marc Coma 5 2 0 7
4 Italy Edi Orioli 4 1 1 6
5 France Cyril Neveu 5 0 0 5
6 France Richard Sainct 3 1 1 5
7 France Hubert Auriol 3 1 0 4
8 Australia Toby Price 2 1 3 6
9 Italy Fabrizio Meoni 2 1 2 5
10 Argentina Kevin Benavides 2 1 0 3
11 Belgium Gaston Rahier 2 0 1 3
United Kingdom Sam Sunderland 2 0 1 3
United States Ricky Brabec 2 0 1 3
13 France Gilles Lalay 1 2 1 4
Austria Matthias Walkner 1 2 1 4
15 Spain Nani Roma 1 0 0 1
16 Spain Jordi Arcarons 0 4 2 6

Most stage wins in a single Dakar

Rider Years Wins
1 France Hubert Auriol 1984 9
2 France Stéphane Peterhansel 1997 7
3 Spain Jordi Arcarons 1993, 1994 6
Italy Alessandro De Petri 1990
United States Chuck Stearns 1985
6 Austria Heinz Kinigadner 1995 5
Chile Francisco López Contardo 2013
Spain Joan Barreda 2014
Australia Toby Price 2016

Wins by manufacturer

Manufacturer Years Wins
1 Austria KTM 2001–2019, 2023 19
2 Japan Yamaha 1979, 1980, 1991–1993, 1995–1998 9
3 Japan Honda 1982, 1986–1989, 2020–2021, 2024 8
4 Germany BMW 1981, 1983–1985, 1999–2000 6
5 Italy Cagiva 1990, 1994 2
6 Spain Gas Gas 2022 1

Stage wins by manufacturer

Manufacturer Wins
1 Austria KTM 235
2 Japan Yamaha 140
3 Japan Honda 109
4 Italy Cagiva 59
5 Germany BMW 48
6 Sweden Husqvarna 14
7 Japan Suzuki 10
8 Italy Aprilia 5
France Sherco
Spain Gas Gas
India Hero
12 Italy Gilera 3
13 France Barigo 2
14 Japan Kawasaki 1
  • 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

Nationality Wins
1  France 22
2  Italy 6
 Spain
4  Belgium 2
 Australia
 United Kingdom
 Argentina
 United States
9  Austria 1

Combined competitor and make podiums by nationality

Rank Nation Make
1  France 22 16 15
2  Austria KTM 20 17 18
3  Japan Honda, Yamaha 17 16 18
4  Spain Gas Gas 7 10 4
5  Italy Aprilia, Cagiva 6 8 8
6  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

Quad

Since 2009

Most wins

Rider Years Wins
1 Argentina Marcos Patronelli 2010, 2013, 2016 3
Chile Ignacio Casale 2014, 2018, 2020
3 Argentina Alejandro Patronelli 2011, 2012 2
France Alexandre Giroud 2022, 2023
Argentina Manuel Andújar 2021, 2024
5 Czech Republic Josef Macháček 2009 1
Poland Rafał Sonik 2015
Russia Sergey Karyakin 2017
Argentina Nicolás Cavigliasso 2019


Most stage wins

Rider Wins
1 Chile Ignacio Casale 23
2 Argentina Marcos Patronelli 21
3 France Alexandre Giroud 16
4 Argentina Nicolás Cavigliasso 12
5 Brazil Marcelo Medeiros 11
Argentina Manuel Andújar
7 Argentina Alejandro Patronelli 10
8 France Christophe Declerck 8
9 United States Pablo Copetti 7
10 Argentina Tomas Maffei 6
Poland Rafał Sonik
12 Czech Republic Josef Macháček 5
Russia Sergey Karyakin
14 Argentina Sebastian Halpern 4
Chile Jeremias González

Most podiums

Pilot Total
1 Chile Ignacio Casale 3 2 5
Argentina Marcos Patronelli 3 2 5
3 Argentina Alejandro Patronelli 2 2 4
4 France Alexandre Giroud 2 1 3
5 Argentina Manuel Andújar 2 2
6 Poland Rafał Sonik 1 1 3 5
7 Argentina Nicolás Cavigliasso 1 1 2
8 Czech Republic Josef Macháček 1 1
Russia Sergey Karyakin 1 1
10 Argentina Jeremías González 2 1 3

Scratches in a single Dakar

(since 2010)

Rider Years Scratches
1 Argentina Nicolás Cavigliasso 2019 9
2 Chile Ignacio Casale 2014 7
3 France Alexandre Giroud 2024 6
4 Argentina Alejandro Patronelli 2011 5
5 Argentina Marcos Patronelli 2010 - 2013 4
Argentina Tomas Maffei 2012
France Alexandre Giroud 2021
Brazil Marcelo Medeiros 2023

Wins by manufacturer

Manufacturer Years Wins
1 Japan Yamaha 2009–2024 16


Stage wins by manufacturer

Manufacturer Wins
1 Japan Yamaha 179
2 Japan Honda 10
3 United States Polaris 5
Canada Can-Am
5 Germany E-ATV 3
6 Japan Suzuki 1
7 Netherlands Barren 1

Wins by nationality

Nationality Wins
1 Argentina Argentina 8
2 Chile Chile 3
3 France France 2
4 Czech Republic Czech Republic 1
Poland Poland
Russia Russia


Combined competitor and make podiums by nationality

Rank Nation Make
1  Japan Honda, Yamaha 16 17 18
2  Argentina 8 10 4
3  Chile 3 3
4  France 2 2
5  Poland 1 1 5
6  Czech Republic 1
7  Russia 1
8  Canada 1
9  United States 2
10  Bolivia 1
11  Netherlands 1
12  Spain 1
13  South Africa 1
14  Slovakia 1

Lightweight

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

Most wins

Driver Years Wins
1 Chile Francisco López Contardo 2019, 2021 2
2 Brazil Leandro Torres 2017 1
Brazil Reinaldo Varela 2018
United States Casey Currie 2020
United States Austin Jones 2022
Poland Eryk Goczał 2023
France Xavier de Soultrait 2024


Most stage wins

Driver Wins
1 Chile Francisco López Contardo 12
Brazil Reinaldo Varela
3 Poland Marek Goczał 8
4 Spain Gerard Farrés 6
5 France Patrice Garrouste 5
Lithuania Rokas Baciuška
7 Russia Ravil Maganov 4
Poland Eryk Goczał
9 United States Mitchell Guthrie 3
Poland Michał Goczał
France Xavier de Soultrait
Portugal João Ferreira


Wins by co-driver

Co-driver Years Wins
1 Brazil Gustavo Gugelmin 2018, 2022 2
2 Brazil Lourival Roldan 2017 1
Brazil Alvaro Juan Leon Quintanilla 2019
United States Sean Berriman 2020
Chile Juan Pablo Latrach Vinagre 2021
Spain Oriol Mena 2023
France Martin Bonnet 2024

Most podiums

Pilot Total
1 Chile Francisco López Contardo 2 1 3
2 United States Austin Jones 1 1 2
3 Brazil Reinaldo Varela 1 1 2
4 Brazil Leandro Torres 1 1
United States Casey Currie 1 1
Poland Eryk Goczał 1 1
France Xavier de Soultrait 1 1
7 Spain Gerard Farrés 2 2
8 China Wang Fujiang 1 1
France Patrice Garrouste 1 1
Russia Sergey Karyakin 1 1
Lithuania Rokas Baciuška 1 1
Switzerland Jérôme de Sadeleer 1 1

Stage wins in a single Dakar

Driver Years Wins
1 Poland Marek Goczał 2022 6
2 Brazil Reinaldo Varela 2018 5
France Patrice Garrouste 2018
Chile Francisco López Contardo 2021
5 Chile Francisco López Contardo 2019 4
Russia Ravil Maganov 2019
Poland Eryk Goczał 2023

Wins by manufacturer

Manufacturer Years Wins
1 Canada Can-Am 2018 - 2023 6
2 United StatesPolaris 2017, 2024 2
  • Most successful model of UTV: Can-Am Maverick with 6 wins


Stage wins by manufacturer

Manufacturer Wins
1 Canada Can-Am 73
2 United States Polaris 20
3 Belgium/Austria OT3 5
4 Canada BRP 1

Wins by nationality

Nationality Wins
1  Chile 2
 Brazil
 United States
4  Poland 1
 France


Combined competitor and make podiums by nationality

Rank Nation Make
1  Canada Can-Am 6 6 6
2  United States Polaris 4 3 2
3  Brazil 3 1 1
4  Chile 2 1
5  Spain 1 3 1
6  France 1 1 1
7  Poland 1 3
8  Switzerland 2
9  Lithuania 1 1
10  Russia 1 1
11  China 1

T3 Lightweight Prototype

Since 2021

Most wins

Driver Years Wins
1 Czech Republic Josef Macháček 2021 1
Chile Francisco López Contardo 2022
United States Austin Jones 2023
Spain Cristina Gutiérrez 2024


Most stage wins

Driver Wins
1 United States Seth Quintero 20
2 United States Mitch Guthrie 11
3 Spain Cristina Gutiérrez Herrero 5
4 United Kingdom Kris Meeke 4
5 Belgium Guillaume De Mévius 2
Chile Francisco López Contardo
7 United States Austin Jones 1
Portugal João Ferreira


Wins by co-driver

Co-driver Years Wins
1 Czech Republic Pavel Vyoral 2021 1
Chile JP. Latrach Vinagre 2022
Brazil Gustavo Gugelmin 2023
Spain Pablo Moreno Huete 2024

Most podiums

Pilot Total
1 Spain Cristina Gutiérrez 1 1 2
2 Czech Republic Josef Macháček 1 1
Chile Francisco Lopez Contardo 1 1
United States Austin Jones 1 1
4 Italy Camelia Liparoti 1 1
Sweden Sebastian Eriksson 1 1
United States Seth Quintero 1 1
United States Mitch Guthrie 1 1
7 France Philippe Pinchedez 1 1
Belgium Guillaume De Mévius 1 1

Stage wins in a single Dakar

Driver Years Wins
1 United States Seth Quintero 2022 12
2 United States Seth Quintero 2021 6
3 United States Mitch Guthrie 2023 5
4 United Kingdom Kris Meeke 2021 4
5 Spain Cristina Gutiérrez Herrero 2021 3
United States Mitch Guthrie 2024

Wins by manufacturer

Manufacturer Years Wins
1 Canada Can-Am 2021 - 2023 3
2 Taurus 2024 1


Stage wins by manufacturer

Manufacturer Wins
1 Belgium / Austria OT3 24
2 Netherlands Taurus 10
3 France PH Sport 5
France MCE-5
Canada Can-Am
6 Japan Yamaha 3

Wins by nationality

Nationality Wins
1  United States 2
2  Czech Republic 1
 Chile


Combined competitor and make podiums by nationality

Rank Nation Make
1  Canada Can-Am 3 2 1
2  United States 1 2
 Netherlands Taurus 1 2
3  Brazil 1
4  Chile 1
5  Czech Republic 1
7  Spain 1 1
8  Germany 2
9  Japan Yamaha 2
10  Italy 1
11  Sweden 1
12  France Pinch Racing 4
13  Belgium OT3 2

Car

Most wins

Driver Years Wins
1 France Stéphane Peterhansel 2004, 2005, 2007, 2012, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2021 8
2 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah 2011, 2015, 2019, 2022, 2023 5
3 Finland Ari Vatanen 1987, 1989, 1990, 1991 4
Spain Carlos Sainz 2010, 2018, 2020, 2024
5 France René Metge 1981, 1984, 1986 3
France Pierre Lartigue 1994, 1995, 1996
7 France Jean-Louis Schlesser 1999, 2000 2
Japan Hiroshi Masuoka 2002, 2003

Most stage wins

Driver Wins
1 Finland Ari Vatanen 50
France Stéphane Peterhansel
3 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah 48
4 Spain Carlos Sainz 42
5 Belgium Jacky Ickx 29
6 France Sébastien Loeb 28
7 Japan Hiroshi Masuoka 25
8 France Jean-Pierre Fontenay 24
9 France Pierre Lartigue 21
Japan Kenjiro Shinozuka
11 South Africa Giniel de Villiers 18
12 France Bruno Saby 15
France Jean-Louis Schlesser

Most podiums

Driver
1 France Stéphane Peterhansel 8 2 2
2 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah 5 5 1
3 Spain Carlos Sainz 4 0 2
4 Finland Ari Vatanen 4 0 0
5 France Pierre Lartigue 3 2 1
6 France René Metge 3 0 0
7 Japan Hiroshi Masuoka 2 2 0
8 France Jean-Louis Schlesser 2 0 3
9 South Africa Giniel de Villiers 1 4 3
10 Japan Kenjiro Shinozuka 1 2 4


Most stage wins in a single Dakar

Driver Years Wins
1 France Pierre Lartigue 1994 10
2 Belgium Jacky Ickx 1984 9
3 France Sébastien Loeb 2023 7
Spain Carlos Sainz 2011
France Jean-Louis Schlesser 2001
Finland Ari Vatanen 1989, 1990, 1992, 1996
7 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah 2021 6
France Stéphane Peterhansel 2003
France Hubert Auriol 1994
10 France Sébastien Loeb 2017, 2024 5
Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah 2015

Wins by manufacturer

Manufacturer Years Wins
1 Japan Mitsubishi 1985, 1992, 1993, 1997, 1998, 2001-2007 12
2 France Peugeot 1987-1990, 2016-2018 7
3 United Kingdom Mini 2012–2015, 2020-2021 6
4 France Citroën 1991, 1994-1996 4
Germany Volkswagen 1980, 2009-2011
5 Japan Toyota 2019, 2022, 2023 3
6 Germany Porsche 1984, 1986 2
United Kingdom Range Rover 1979, 1981
France Schlesser 1999, 2000
11 Germany Mercedes 1983 1
France Renault 1982
Germany Audi 2024


Stage wins by manufacturer

Manufacturer Wins
1 Japan Mitsubishi 150
2 France Peugeot 78
3 France Citroën 59
Germany Volkswagen
5 United Kingdom Mini 42
6 Japan Toyota 39
7 United Kingdom Range Rover 34
8 France Schlesser 30
9 Japan Nissan 21
Germany Porsche
11 Russia Lada 18
United Kingdom Prodrive
13 Germany Mercedes-Benz 17
14 Germany BMW 13
15 Germany Audi 12
16 United States Hummer 9
17 France Renault 8
18 Germany Opel 5
19 United Kingdom Land Rover 2
France Aixam-Mega
Spain SEAT
France Red Bull/SMG
23 Italy Fiat 1
China Haval
Japan Subaru
France Gordini
South Africa Century
  1. Includes stage wins under BRX

Wins by nationality

Nationality Wins
1  France 23
2  Finland 5
 Qatar
 Spain
5  Japan 3
6  Germany 2
7  South Africa 1
 Belgium


Combined competitor and make podiums by nationality

Rank Nation Make
1  France Citroën, Peugeot, Renault 37 21 32
2  Japan Mitsubishi, Toyota 16 5 16
3  United Kingdom Mini, Range Rover, Prodrive 9 1 8
4  Germany Mercedes, Porsche, Volkswagen 9 1 3
5  Qatar 5 5
6  Spain 5 3
7  Finland 5
8  South Africa 1 4
9  Belgium 1 3
10  Sweden 1 1
11  Russia Lada 2 1
12  United States Hummer 1 3
13  Brazil 1
14  Poland 1
15  Saudi Arabia 1

Truck

Most wins

Driver Years Wins
1 Russia Vladimir Chagin 2000, 2002-2004, 2006, 2010, 2011 7
2 Czech Republic Karel Loprais 1988, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2001 6
3 Russia Eduard Nikolaev 2010, 2013, 2017-2019 5
4 France Georges Groine 1982, 1983 2
Italy Francesco Perlini 1992, 1993
Russia Firdaus Kabirov 2005, 2009
Netherlands Gerard de Rooy 2012, 2016
Russia Andrey Karginov 2014, 2020
Russia Dmitry Sotnikov 2021, 2022


Most stage wins

(Since 1999)

Driver Wins
1 Russia Vladimir Chagin 63
2 Russia Firdaus Kabirov 37
3 Netherlands Gérard de Rooy 33
4 Russia Eduard Nikolaev 24
5 Russia Andrey Karginov 21
6 Netherlands Hans Stacey 18
7 Czech Republic Karel Loprais 16
8 Russia Dmitry Sotnikov 15
9 Czech Republic Aleš Loprais 12
10 Czech Republic Martin Macík 11

Most podiums

Pilot Total
1 Russia Vladimir Chagin 7 1 8
2 Czech Republic Karel Loprais 6 4 1 11
3 Russia Eduard Nikolaev 4 2 2 8
4 France Georges Groine 2 1 3
5 Italy Francesco Perlini 2 2
6 Russia Firdaus Kabirov 2 3 2 7
7 Netherlands Gerard de Rooy 2 1 3 6
8 Russia Andrey Karginov 2 2 4
9 Russia Dmitry Sotnikov 2 2 4
10 France Jacques Houssat 1 3 4

Stage wins in a single Dakar

(since 1999)

Driver Wins Wins
1 Russia Vladimir Chagin 2010 9
2 Czech Republic Karel Loprais 2001 8
3 Russia Vladimir Chagin 2002, 2006, 2011 7
4 Russia Firdaus Kabirov 2004 6
Netherlands Gerard de Rooy 2013
Russia Eduard Nikolaev 2015
Czech Republic Martin Macík 2023
8 Netherlands Hans Stacey 2007 5
Russia Vladimir Chagin 2001
Russia Dmitry Sotnikov 2021, 2022

Wins by manufacturer

Manufacturer Years Wins
1 Russia Kamaz 1996, 2000, 2002-2006, 2009-2011, 2013-2015, 2017-2022 19
2 Czech Republic Tatra 1988, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2001 6
3 Germany Mercedes-Benz 1982–1986 5
4 Italy Perlini 1990–1993 4
Italy Iveco 2012, 2016, 2023, 2024
6 Algeria Sonacome 1980 1
France ALM/Acmat 1981
Netherlands DAF 1987
Japan Hino 1997
Germany MAN 2007
  • Most successful model of truck: Tatra 815 with 6 wins


Stage wins by manufacturer

(since 1997)

Manufacturer Wins
1 Russia Kamaz 178
2 Italy Iveco 59
3 Czech Republic Tatra 43
4 Germany MAN 22
5 Netherlands DAF 16
6 Japan Hino 15
7 Netherlands GINAF 8
8 Japan Mitsubishi 6
France Renault
10 Czech Republic Praga 4
Belarus MAZ
12 Germany Mercedes-Benz 3

Wins by nationality

Nationality Wins
1 Russia Russia 19
2 Czech Republic Czech Republic 7
3 France France 5
Netherlands Netherlands
5 Italy Italy 4
6 Germany Germany 1
Austria Austria


Combined competitor and make podiums by nationality

Rank Nation Make
1  Russia Kamaz 19 14 11
2  Italy Iveco, Perlini 9 5 6
3  Czech Republic Tatra 7 8 8
4  France ALM-ACMAT, UNIC 6 8 4
5  Germany MAN 6 5 6
6  Netherlands DAF, GINAF 5 4 9
7  Poland 3
8  Belgium 2 2 4
9  Japan Hino 1 6 2
10  Spain 1 3
11  Algeria Sonacome 1 1
12   1 1
13  Austria Pinzgauer 1
14  Brazil 2 1
15  Belarus MAZ 1 1
16  Sweden Volvo 1
17  United States Ford 1
18  Kazakhstan 2
19  Argentina 1
20  Estonia 1

Classic

Since 2021

Most wins

Pilot Years Wins
1 France Marc Douton 2021 1
France Serge Mogno 2022
Spain Juan Morera 2023


Most stage wins

Rider Wins
1 France Marc Douton 7
2 Spain Xavier Piña Garnatcha 4
Switzerland Urbano Alfonso Gherardo Clerici
Spain Carlos Santaolalla
4 Spain Kilian Revuelta 3
Spain Juan Morera
6 Spain Jesus Fuster Pliego 2


Fewest points at finish

Driver Points Year
1 France Serge Mogno 399 2022
2 Spain Juan Morera 428 2023
3 Spain Carlos Santaolalla 529 2023
4 France Arnaud Euvrard 602 2022
5 Italy Paolo Bedeschi 631 2023
6 Spain Jesus Fuster Pliego 701 2022
7 France Jerome Galpin 803 2022
8 Italy Riccardo Garosci 813 2023
8 France Serge Mogno 889 2023
9 Spain Kilian Revuelta 922 2022
10 Belgium Dirk van Rompuy 923 2023

Most podiums

Driver Total
1 France Marc Douton 1 0 0 1
France Serge Mogno 1 0 0 1
Spain Juan Morera 1 0 0 1
2 Spain Juan Donatiu 0 1 0 1
France Arnaud Euvrard 0 1 0 1
Spain Carlos Santaolalla 0 1 0 1
3 France Lilian Harichoury 0 0 1 1
Spain Jesus Fuster Pliego 0 0 1 1
Italy Paolo Bedeschi 0 0 1 1


Scratches in a single Dakar

Rider Years Scratches
1 France Marc Douton 2021 6
2 Spain Xavier Piña Garnatcha 2022 4
Switzerland Urbano Alfonso Gherardo Clerici 2023
4 Spain Kilian Revuelta 2021 2

Wins by manufacturer

Manufacturer Years Wins
1 Japan Toyota 2022 2
2 France Sunhill 2021 1


Stage wins by manufacturer

Manufacturer Wins
1 Japan Toyota 16
2 France Sunhill 6
Japan Nissan
4 Germany Mercedes-Benz 3
France Protruck
Czech Republic Škoda
7 Germany Porsche 2
8 France Renault 1
Japan Mitsubishi

Wins by nationality

Nationality Wins
1 France France 2
2 Spain Spain 1


Combined competitor and make podiums by nationality

Rank Nation Make
1  Japan Mitsubishi, Toyota 2 2 1
2  France Renault, Sunhill 3 1 2
3  Spain 1 2 1
4  Germany Mercedes-Benz 1 1
5  Italy 1

Overall

Wins

Driver Wins Category
1 France Stéphane Peterhansel 14 Bikes/Cars
2 Russia Vladimir Chagin 7 Trucks
3 Czech Republic Karel Loprais 6 Trucks
4 France Cyril Neveu 5 Bikes
France Cyril Despres Bikes
Spain Marc Coma Bikes
7 Italy Edi Orioli 4 Bikes
Finland Ari Vatanen Cars
Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah Cars
Russia Eduard Nikolaev Trucks
11 France Richard Sainct 3 Bikes
Argentina Marcos Patronelli Quads
Chile Ignacio Casale Quads
Chile Francisco López Contardo SSV/LW Proto
Spain Carlos Sainz Cars
France Pierre Lartigue Cars
France René Metge Cars
18 United Kingdom Sam Sunderland 2 Bikes
France Hubert Auriol Bikes
Belgium Gaston Rahier Bikes
Italy Fabrizio Meoni Bikes
Australia Toby Price Bikes
Spain Nani Roma Bikes/Cars
Argentina Alejandro Patronelli Quads
France Jean-Louis Schlesser Cars
Japan Hiroshi Masuoka Cars
France Georges Groine Trucks
Italy Francesco Perlini Trucks
Russia Firdaus Kabirov Trucks
Netherlands Gerard de Rooy Trucks
Russia Andrey Karginov Trucks
Czech Republic Josef Macháček Quads/LW Proto
Russia Dmitry Sotnikov Trucks

Stage wins

Driver Stage Wins Category
1 France Stéphane Peterhansel 82 Bikes/Cars
2 Russia Vladimir Chagin 63 Trucks
3 Finland Ari Vatanen 50 Cars
4 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah 44 Cars
5 Spain Carlos Sainz 42 Cars
6 France Hubert Auriol 37 Bikes/Cars
Russia Firdaus Kabirov Trucks
8 France Cyril Despres 35 Bikes/Cars/SSV
9 Netherlands Gérard de Rooy 33 Trucks
10 Belgium Jacky Ickx 29 Cars
Spain Joan Barreda Bikes
12 Spain Jordi Arcarons 27 Bikes
13 Japan Hiroshi Masuoka 25 Cars
Spain Nani Roma Bikes/Cars
Spain Marc Coma Bikes
16 France Jean-Pierre Fontenay 24 Cars
Russia Eduard Nikolaev Trucks
18 France Sébastien Loeb 23 Cars
Chile Ignacio Casale Quads
20 France Pierre Lartigue 21 Cars
Japan Kenjiro Shinozuka Cars
Russia Andrey Karginov Trucks
Argentina Marcos Patronelli Quads
24 Italy Alessandro de Petri 19 Bikes
25 Netherlands Hans Stacey 18 Trucks
United States Seth Quintero LW Proto
South Africa Giniel de Villiers Cars
28 Italy Edi Orioli 17 Bikes
Belgium Gaston Rahier Bikes
30 Czech Republic Karel Loprais 16 Trucks
31 France Richard Sainct 15 Bikes
Australia Toby Price Bikes
France Bruno Saby Cars
France Jean-Louis Schlesser Cars
Russia Dmitry Sotnikov Trucks

Wins by manufacturer

Manufacturer Wins Category
1 Japan Yamaha 23 Bikes/Quads
2 Russia Kamaz 19 Trucks
3 Austria KTM 18 Bikes
4 Japan Mitsubishi 12 Cars
5 Japan Honda 7 Bikes
France Peugeot Cars
Canada Can-Am SSVT3/SSVT4
8 Czech Republic Tatra 6 Trucks
United Kingdom Mini Cars
Germany BMW Bikes
Germany Mercedes-Benz Cars/Trucks
12 France Citroën 4 Cars
Germany Volkswagen Cars
Italy Perlini Trucks
15 Japan Toyota 3 Cars/Classic
16 Italy Cagiva 2 Bikes
Germany Porsche Cars
United Kingdom Range Rover Cars
France Schlesser Cars
Italy Iveco Trucks
21 Spain Gas Gas 1 Bikes
United StatesPolaris SSVT4
France Renault Cars
Algeria Sonacome Trucks
France ALM/Acmat Trucks
Netherlands DAF Trucks
Japan Hino Trucks
Germany MAN Trucks
France Sunhill Classic

Stage wins by manufacturer

Manufacturer Stage Wins Category
1 Japan Yamaha 293 Bikes/Quads/SSVT3
2 Austria KTM 228 Bikes
3 Russia Kamaz 178 Trucks
4 Japan Mitsubishi 157 Cars/Trucks/Classic
5 Japan Honda 107 Bikes/Quads
6 France Peugeot 78 Cars
7 Germany BMW 61 Bikes/Cars
8 Italy Cagiva 59 Bikes
France Citroën Cars
Germany Volkswagen Cars
11 Canada Can-Am 54 Quads/SSVT4
12 United Kingdom Mini 42 Cars
Czech Republic Tatra Trucks
14 Italy Iveco 40 Trucks
Japan Toyota Cars/Classic
16 United Kingdom Range Rover 34 Cars
17 France Schlesser 30 Cars
18 Belgium/Austria OT3 27 SSVT3/SSVT4
19 Germany Mercedes-Benz 23 Cars/Trucks/Classic
20 Germany MAN 22 Trucks
Germany Porsche Cars/Classic
22 United States Polaris 21 Quads/SSVT4
Japan Nissan Cars
24 Russia Lada 18 Cars
25 Netherlands DAF 16 Trucks
26 Japan Hino 15 Trucks

Rally

Entrants

  • 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)

Finishers

  • 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)

Distance

  • Longest rally: 15,000 km/9,320 miles (1986)
  • Shortest rally: 6263 km/3,892 miles (1981)

Countries

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 United Kingdom Sam Sunderland 38:47:30 Ecuador Juan Puga 203:59:47 +165:12:17
Quad 2014 Chile Ignacio Casale 68:28:04 Argentina Eugenio Favre 155:25:31 +86:57:27
T3 2022 Chile Francisco López Contardo 45:50:51 Russia Boris Gadasin 230:03:52 +184:13:01
T4 2018 Brazil Reinaldo Varela 72:44:06 Argentina Leo Larrauri 205:04:18 +132:20:12
Car 2019 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah 34:38:14 Spain Alex Aguirregaviria 524:26:48 +489:48:34
Truck 2014 Russia Andrey Karginov 55:00:28 Andorra Georges Ginesta 336:49:15 +391:48:47
Classic 2021 France Marc Douton 961 Spain Ignacio Corcuera 307707 +306746

Individuals

Vehicle

  • 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

Countries

Number of times started in

Country Years Starts
France France 1979–1994, 1998, 2001–2004 21
Argentina Argentina 2009–2012, 2014–2016 7
Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia 2020-2024 5
Spain Spain 1995, 1996, 1999, 2005 4
Portugal Portugal 2006–2008 3
Peru Peru 2013, 2018-2019
Senegal Senegal 1997, 2000 2
Paraguay Paraguay 2017 1


Number of times finished in

Country Years Finishes
Senegal Senegal 1979-1991, 1993-1999, 2001, 2002, 2004-2007 26
Argentina Argentina 2009-2011, 2015-2018 7
Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia 2020 - 2024 5
Chile Chile 2013, 2014 2
Egypt Egypt 2000, 2003
Peru Peru 2013, 2019
South Africa South Africa 1992 1
France France 1994

Number of times entered

Country Entries
Senegal Senegal 27
Mali Mali 22
France France 21
Mauritania Mauritania 20
Niger Niger 14
Morocco Morocco 12
Spain Spain
Algeria Algeria 10
Argentina Argentina
Burkina Faso Burkina Faso (Upper Volta) 7
Chile Chile
Libya Libya 6
Guinea Guinea
Bolivia Bolivia 5
Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia
Peru Peru 4
Ivory Coast Ivory Coast 3
Egypt Egypt 2
Portugal Portugal
Chad Chad
Tunisia Tunisia
South Africa South Africa 1
Angola Angola
Cameroon Cameroon
Gabon Gabon
Democratic Republic of the Congo Congo
Namibia Namibia
Central African Republic Central African Republic
Sierra Leone Sierra Leone
Paraguay Paraguay

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