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TheDakar Series was an annual series ofrally raid off-road races, organised by theA.S.O. The series groups together events similar in style to theDakar Rally and was founded in 2008 after the cancellation of the2008 edition of the rally.

History

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The Dakar Series was born in 2008, with the cancellation of this year's edition, in anticipation of a year of theA.S.O. program. To create arally raid series affiliated with theDakar, it will be part of a single calendar (the final date must be the owner of the edition of the rally raid for the next year). The first event that inaugurated the series was theCentral Europe Rally, followed by thePAX Rally and which included a car, motorcycle, quad and truck.

From the second edition, further new events were added, with safety and organizational measures, and media attention, equal to those of theDakar. In 2009, 2010 and 2011, the series consisted of a single event with theSilk Way Rally entering the calendar, which took place over the following three years between Russia, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan. In 2012, theSilk Way Rally was replaced by theDesafio Litoral, a rally raid held entirely in Argentina, and in turn replaced by two new events in 2013: theDesafio Ruta 40 (also held in Argentina and successor to the Desafio Litoral) and the Desafío Inca (which takes place in Peru). With the entry of the Desafio Guarani into the calendar the following year, the series reached a record number of three events, giving life to a preparation process in view of the Dakar to be held entirely in South America.

In 2016, after the cancellation of the Desafio Inca the previous year and the passage of theDesafio Ruta 40 to theDakar Challenge circuit, there was only one event left on the calendar, making its debut in the series, namely theMerzouga Rally (which takes place over five days in Morocco). The following yearA.S.O. also included the newly formed Dakar Series China Rally, bringing the number of events to two.

In 2018, theDesafio Ruta 40 and the Desafio Inca return to the calendar, while the Dakar Series China Rally comes out. With the Dakar moving to Saudi Arabia in 2019, the competition calendar once again features just one event (theMerzouga Rally).

In 2020, theMerzouga Rally was finally cancelled due to theCOVID-19 pandemic. The organizers postponed it until its next edition on 2021, which it never took place. Since then, no rally has been held under the Dakar Series label.

Rallies

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YearRallyRouteBikesCarsTrucks
PosRiderMakeTimeGapPosDriver/NavigatorMakeTimeGapPosDriver/NavigatorsMakeTimeGap
2008Central Europe RallyHungaryBudapest
-RomaniaBaia Mare
-HungaryBalatonfüred
1FranceDavid CasteuKTM12:21:141SpainCarlos Sainz
FranceMichel Périn
Volkswagen11:18:081NetherlandsHans Stacey
BelgiumEddy Chevaillier
NetherlandsBernard der Kinderen
MAN11:43:20
2ChileFrancisco López ContardoKTM12:24:122:582FranceStéphane Peterhansel
FranceJean-Paul Cottret
Mitsubishi11:20:092:012NetherlandsWulfert van Ginkel
NetherlandsDaniel Bruinsma
NetherlandsRichard de Rooij
GINAF12:17:0333:43
3FranceAlain DuclosKTM12:40:5319:393GermanyDieter Depping
GermanyTimo Gottschalk
Volkswagen11:24:426:343Czech RepublicAleš Loprais
Czech RepublicLadislav Lála
Czech RepublicMilan Holáň
Tatra12:36:3853:18
PAX RallyPortugalLisbon
-PortugalPortimão
1PortugalRuben FariaHonda12:16:391FranceStéphane Peterhansel
FranceJean-Paul Cottret
Mitsubishi11:15:00
2FranceCyril DespresKTM12:22:446:052FranceLuc Alphand
FranceGilles Picard
Mitsubishi11:18:003:00
3SpainMarc ComaKTM12:24:317:523QatarNasser Al-Attiyah
SwedenTina Thörner
BMW11:21:006:00
2009Silk Way RallyRussiaKazan
-KazakhstanOral
-TurkmenistanAshgabat
1Spain Carlos Sainz
SpainLucas Cruz
Volkswagen24:12:211RussiaFirdaus Kabirov
RussiaAndrey Mokeev
RussiaAnatoley Tanin
Kamaz28:13:52
2United StatesMark Miller
South AfricaRalph Pitchford
Volkswagen24:34:1320:522NetherlandsGérard de Rooy
BelgiumTom Colsoul
NetherlandsDarek Rodewald
Iveco29:16:171:02:25
3South AfricaGiniel de Villiers
GermanyDirk von Zitzewitz
Volkswagen24:40:3028:093Czech Republic Aleš Loprais
SlovakiaJaroslav Miškolci
Czech Republic Milan Holáň
Tatra29:56:121:42:40
2010Silk Way RallyRussiaSaint Petersburg
-RussiaSochi
1Spain Carlos Sainz
Spain Lucas Cruz
Volkswagen19:42:021RussiaEduard Nikolaev
RussiaVyatcheslav Mizyukaev
RussiaVladimir Rybakov
Kamaz22:56:21
2Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah
Germany Timo Gottschalk
Volkswagen19:50:298:272RussiaVladimir Chagin
RussiaSergey Savostin
RussiaIldar Shaysultanov
Kamaz23:18:4922:28
3United States Mark Miller
South Africa Ralph Pitchford
Volkswagen20:22:2440:223Russia Firdaus Kabirov
Russia Andrey Mokeev
RussiaAydar Belyaev
Kamaz23:24:4228:21
2011Silk Way RallyRussiaMoscow
-RussiaSochi
1PolandKrzysztof Holowczyc
BelgiumJean-Marc Fortin
BMW5:11:271Czech Republic Aleš Loprais
Czech Republic Milan Holáň
Czech RepublicVojtěch Štajf
Tatra8:23:15
2France Stéphane Peterhansel
France Jean-Paul Cottret
Mini7:10:551:59:282Russia Firdaus Kabirov
Russia Andrey Mokeev
Russia Anatoley Tanin
Kamaz8:39:5616:41
3RussiaAlexandre Zheludov
BelarusAndrey Rudnitskiy
Nissan8:36:003:24:333RussiaAndrey Karginov
Russia Vyatcheslav Mizyukaev
RussiaIgor Devyatkin
Kamaz9:01:5138:36
2012Desafio LitoralArgentinaPuerto Iguazú
-ArgentinaResistencia
1France Cyril DespresKTM13:56:541ArgentinaOrlando Terranova
PortugalPaulo Fiuza
BMW12:48:06
2PolandKuba PrzygońskiKTM14:01:394:452SpainNani Roma
France Michel Périn
Mini12:14:4526:39
3ArgentinaMauricio GomezYamaha15:00:091:03:153ChileBoris Garafulic
FranceGilles Picard
Mini14:28:021:39:56
2013Desafio Ruta 40ArgentinaS.S. de Jujuy
-ArgentinaSan Juan
1United StatesKurt CaselliKTM18:10:201Spain Nani Roma
France Michel Périn
Mini19:50:50
2Chile Francisco López ContardoKTM18:11:030:432Argentina Orlando Terranova
Portugal Paulo Fiuza
Mini19:52:552:05
3Spain Marc ComaKTM18:21:1310:533BoliviaMarco Bulacia
ArgentinaBenjamin Lozada
Toyota25:59:146:08:24
Desafio IncaPeruParacas
-PeruParacas
1ChilePablo QuintanillaKTM11:56:051BrazilGuilherme Spinelli
BrazilYoussef Haddad
Mitsubishi11:29:40
2France David CasteuYamaha12:05:349:292PeruFrancisco León
PeruTomas Hirahoka
Mitsubishi13:22:181:52:38
3PeruEduardo HeinrichHonda12:27:1931:143PeruDiego Weber
PeruAlonso Carrillo
Toyota13:39:452:10:05
2014Desafio Ruta 4ArgentinaBariloche -ArgentinaSan Juan1ArgentinaJavier PozzolitoHonda10:34:501ArgentinaJuan Manuel Silva
ArgentinaEduardo Lopez
Prototipo11:29:43
2FranceDavid CasteuKTM10:41:106:202ChileRodrigo Moreno
ChileJorge Araya
Toyota12:14:3144:48
3ChilePablo QuintanillaKTM10:47:5713:073ArgentinaMartin Maldonado
ArgentinaSebastian Scholtz
Prototipo13:28:231:58:40
Desafio GuaraniParaguayAsunción -ParaguayEncarnación1ChileFrancisco López ContardoKTM4:51:091ArgentinaJuan Manuel Silva
ArgentinaEduardo Lopez
Colcar4:58:27
2FranceDavid CasteuKTM4:53:092:002ParaguayViktor Rempel
ParaguayVernon Rempel
Audi4:58:440:17
3ChilePablo QuintanillaKTM5:01:079:583BoliviaMarco Bulacia
BoliviaAbel Salazar
Toyota5:15:1116:44
Desafio IncaPeruParacas -PeruParacas1ChileClaudio RodriguezKTM13:00:071SpainNani Roma
FranceMichel Périn
Mini13:21:48
2ChileJosé CornejoSuzuki13:00:100:032ChileRodrigo Moreno
ChileJorge Arraya
Wicked14:59:301:37:42
3FranceDavid CasteuKTM13:04:194:123PeruDiego Weber
PeruAlonso Carrillo
Toyota15:45:092:23:21


2015:
Argentina Desafio Ruta 40: 17–23 May
- moto winner: Paulo Gonçalves (Honda)
- auto winner: Orlando Terranova/Bernard Graue (Mini)
„Paraguay Desafio Guarani: 19–25 July
- moto winner: Kevin Benavides (Honda)
- auto winner: Peter Jerie/Laurent Lichtleuchter (Toyota)
Peru „Desafio Inca: 10–13 September
- cancelled

2016:
MoroccoMerzouga Rally: 21–27 May
- moto winner: Kevin Benavides (Honda)
- quad winner: Clemens Eicker (E-ATV)
- sxs winner: Frederic Henrichy/Eric Bersey (Polaris)

2017:
Morocco Merzouga Rally: 7–12 May
- moto winner: Xavier de Soultrait (Yamaha)
- quad winner: Nicolas Cavigliasso (Yamaha)
- sxs winner: Frederic Henrichy/Eric Bersey (Polaris)

2018:
Morocco Merzouga Rally: 15–20 April
- moto winner: Joan Barreda (Honda)
- quad winner: Axel Dutrie (Yamaha)
- sxs winner: Bruno Varela/Gustavo Gugelmin (Can-Am)

2019:
Morocco Merzouga Rally: 31 March-5 April
- moto winner: Adrien van Beveren (Yamaha)
- quad winner: Axel Dutrie (Yamaha)
- sxs winner: Nasser Al-Attiyah/Matthieu Baumel (Can-Am)

Dakar Challenge/Road To Dakar

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Together with the Dakar Series, theA.S.O. also established the Dakar Challenge in 2011, a circuit parallel to but sometimes also internal to the Dakar Series (in fact, even the Dakar Series events can host within them a race valid for the Dakar Challenge circuit, as, for example, happened with the Desafio Inca). The Dakar Challenge changed its name in 2018, becoming the Road to Dakar.

Participants to be admitted to the Road to Dakar category must:

  • never having participated in the Dakar;
  • not having finished in the top ten positions of an FIM rally;
  • not being part of the FIA and FIA SXS priority driver lists;
  • not being part of the A.S.O. lists Elite SXS;
  • never having won the Road to Dakar in the past.

Thanks to this series of events, free registrations for the Dakar or automatic access to the selections for the following year's Dakar and other benefits are made available in view of participation in the final event of the season, reserved, in particular, for amateurs (as well as the debutants) best placed in the special ranking, in order to discover new talents.

References

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