Dakar Rally

Season 2022

The greatest and toughest rally in the world, the Dakar’s history has been written in the heart of some of the world’s most stunning deserts and belongs to the world of the greatest sporting challenges of our time. Both a motor race and an orienteering challenge, the Dakar Rally pits some of the world’s greatest long-distance rally drivers against amateur competitors for whom the race is often the culmination of their dreams and who come to take up the challenge with their motorcycles, quad bikes, cars and trucks. Participants of fifty nationalities come together every year for this race where competition and help go hand in hand, which is watched on television in 190 countries.

Where to Watch Dakar Rally • Season 2022

14 Episodes

  • Stage 1A: Jeddah > Hail
    E1
    Stage 1A: Jeddah > HailStage 1A: Jeddah > Hail The 409 vehicles on the start list inaugurated the Dakar like never before. After departing Jeddah along the Red Sea for a northbound 225 km transfer, the starting shot for the qualifying stage was fired at the entrance to the Medina region. The opening 19 km sprint was a sign of things to come: sandy tracks and dunes in an all-sand timed sector in which the entrants crowned and gobbled up dunes, sometimes even broken ones, and climbed to an altitude of close to 400 masl. On this power hike, competitors were expected to bring their A game from the beginning, much like young biker Daniel Sanders (see Stat of the day) and the evergreen Nasser Al-Attiyah, primed for victory by a bountiful 2021 season. The caravan then headed north-east for a 614 km liaison to Ha'il, where the grand start podium awaited the participants for tomorrow's stage 1B on a loop course.
  • Stage 1B: Hail > Hail
    E2
    Stage 1B: Hail > HailAfter the overnight rain over Ha'il and northern Saudi Arabia, mist enveloped the area as the first competitors departed the bivouac in the wee hours. The programme gave pride of place to sand amid mountains reaching up to 1,500 masl and famous around the globe for their rock art. While there were parts with stones, sandy tracks made up 85% of the special, including 4% of dunes. Transposed to the 333 km timed sector, these figures packed a real punch! As David Castera had underlined at the previous day's briefing, the competitors had to be ready for the chips to come down. Stéphane Peterhansel and Carlos Sainz can only agree (see A crushing blow). The two Audi stars got a rude awakening.
  • Stage 2: Hail > Al Qaisumah
    E3
    Stage 2: Hail > Al Qaisumah
  • Stage 3: Al Qaisumah > Al Qaisumah
    E4
    Stage 3: Al Qaisumah > Al Qaisumah
  • Stage 4: Al Qaisumah > Riyadh
    E5
    Stage 4: Al Qaisumah > Riyadh
  • Stage 5: Riyadh > Riyadh
    E6
    Stage 5: Riyadh > Riyadh
  • Stage 6: Riyadh > Riyadh
    E7
    Stage 6: Riyadh > Riyadh
  • Rest Day
    E8
    Rest Day
  • Stage 7: Riyadh > Al Dawadimi
    E9
    Stage 7: Riyadh > Al Dawadimi
  • Stage 8: Al Dawadimi > Wadi Ad Dawasir
    E10
    Stage 8: Al Dawadimi > Wadi Ad Dawasir
  • Stage 9: Wadi Ad Dawasir > Wadi Ad Dawasir
    E11
    Stage 9: Wadi Ad Dawasir > Wadi Ad Dawasir
  • Stage 10: Wadi Ad Dawasir > Bisha
    E12
    Stage 10: Wadi Ad Dawasir > Bisha
  • Stage 11: Bisha > Bisha
    E13
    Stage 11: Bisha > Bisha
  • Stage 12: Bisha > Jeddah
    E14
    Stage 12: Bisha > Jeddah

 

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