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2012 Dakar Rally

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Off-road motorsport event in Argentina, Chile, and Peru

2012 Dakar Rally
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Route of the rally across Argentina, Chile and Peru.
Host country Argentina
 Chile
 Peru
Results
Cars winnerFranceStéphane Peterhansel
FranceJean-Paul Cottret
Mini All4 Racing
Bikes winnerFranceCyril Despres
KTM
Trucks winnerNetherlandsGérard de Rooy
Iveco
Quads winnerArgentinaAlejandro Patronelli
Yamaha

The2012Dakar Rally was the 34th running of the event. It was held in South America for the fourth successive time.

Summary

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By 17 March 2011, Argentine presidentCristina Fernández de Kirchner announced that the start would be inMar del Plata, Argentina, the first stage would end inBahía Blanca. The course would later cross the provinces ofLa Pampa,Mendoza,San Juan,La Rioja andCatamarca before crossing toChile and finally ending inPeru.

On 9 January 2011, Peruvian press announced that Peru would host the three final stages of the 2012 Dakar Rally, withLima, the Peruvian capital, hosting the awards ceremony.[1] The official announcement took place on 18 February in Paris.[2] A map displaying these final stages was also published.[3]

Fatal accidents

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Near the end of the first stage, motorcycle riderJorge Andrés Boero died following a crash. It was the 21st death of a competitor in the history of the rally.[4]During stage 2, theultralight aircraft of a father son duo watching the race crashed. Both died at the scene.[5]

Stages

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The sixth stage of the rally was cancelled due to heavy rain and snowfalls in the Anden-region near the border of Argentina and Chile.[6][7][8]

StageDateFromToClassRoad SectionSpecialTotalStage winners
kmmikmmikmmiBikesQuadsCarsTrucks
11 JanuaryArgentinaMar del PlataArgentinaSanta RosaAll7634745735820509ChileF. LópezUruguayS. LafuenteRussiaL. NovitskiyNetherlandsM. van Vliet
22 JanuaryArgentinaSanta RosaArgentinaSan RafaelBikes/Trucks487302295183782486SpainM. ComaUruguayS. LafuenteQatarN. Al-AttiyahNetherlandsG. de Rooy
Cars487302290180777483
33 JanuaryArgentinaSan RafaelArgentinaSan JuanBikes291180270167561348FranceC. DespresArgentinaM. PatronelliSpainN. RomaItalyM. Biasion
Cars/Trucks291180208129499310
44 JanuaryArgentinaSan JuanArgentinaChilecitoAll424263326202750466SpainM. ComaArgentinaT. MaffeiFranceS. PeterhanselNetherlandsG. de Rooy
55 JanuaryArgentinaChilecitoArgentinaFiambaláBikes15193265164416258FranceC. DespresArgentinaM. PatronelliPolandK. HołowczycNetherlandsG. de Rooy
Cars/Trucks246152177110363225
66 JanuaryArgentinaFiambaláChileCopiapóAll394244247153641398Stage cancelled
77 JanuaryChileCopiapóChileCopiapóAll15495419260573356SpainM. ComaArgentinaA. PatronelliQatarN. Al-AttiyahNetherlandsG. de Rooy
8 JanuaryChileCopiapóRest day
89 JanuaryChileCopiapóChileAntofagastaAll245152477296722448SpainM. ComaArgentinaM. PatronelliSpainN. RomaCzech RepublicA. Loprais
910 JanuaryChileAntofagastaChileIquiqueAll95556345565351PortugalH. RodriguesArgentinaA. PatronelliUnited StatesR. GordonItalyM. Biasion
1011 JanuaryChileIquiqueChileAricaAll317197377234694431SpainJ. BarredaArgentinaT. MaffeiSpainN. RomaKazakhstanA. Ardavichus
1112 JanuaryChileAricaPeruArequipaBikes171106534331705438FranceC. DespresArgentinaA. PatronelliFranceS. Peterhansel1RussiaA. Karginov
Cars12074478297598371
Trucks12074432268552343
1213 JanuaryPeruArequipaPeruNazcaBikes259160245152504313SpainM. ComaArgentinaM. PatronelliRussiaL. Novitskiy1NetherlandsG. de Rooy
Cars/Trucks412256245152657408
1314 JanuaryPeruNazcaPeruPiscoAll10062275170375233PortugalH. RodriguesArgentinaT. MaffeiFranceS. PeterhanselRussiaA. Karginov
1415 JanuaryPeruPiscoPeruLimaAll2541572918283175NorwayP. A. UllevålseterArgentinaT. MaffeiPortugalR. Leal dos Santos1ItalyM. Biasion
TOTALSkmmikmmikmmi
Bikes4,0192,4974,3722,7178,3915,214
Cars4,2162,6204,1612,5868,3775,205
Trucks4,2162,6204,1202,5608,3365,180

Notes:

  • ^1Robby Gordon forfeited these stage victories due to later losing the appeal for his disqualification after the tenth stage.

Summary

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Bikes

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The competition in the category rapidly developed into a two-horse race betweenKTM ridersCyril Despres andMarc Coma, who between them had won each previous Dakar event since2005. It was Coma who seized the advantage initially with a victory on stage two, but a navigational error during the third stage dropped him ten minutes behind Despres.[9] The gap between the pair remained close to the ten-minute mark until Despres lost time by getting stuck in mud during the eighth stage, allowing Coma to re-take the lead.[10] The battle remained extremely close for the following stages, with Coma and Despres exchanging the lead on two further occasions before the outcome of the battle was effectively settled during the thirteenth stage – Coma lost almost an hour to his rival, largely through the result of a 45-minute penalty for an engine change but also due to gearbox issues and further navigational trouble.[11] That allowed Despres to take a comfortable victory over Coma by a margin of 53 minutes, withYamaha riderHélder Rodrigues, who had held third position since the fourth stage, a further 18 minutes behind the Spaniard having picked up two stage wins during the event. KTM ridersJordi Viladoms andŠtefan Svitko completed the top five, withPål Anders Ullevålseter, who won the final stage of the event, in sixth position.Francisco Lòpez, who won the opening stage, had been running in fourth but was forced to retire after the seventh stage due to a fall which aggravated a previous knee injury.[12]

Quads

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Sergio Lafuente took the first two-stage wins before losing an hour during the third stage. That handed the advantage briefly toAlejandro Patronelli, but hiscountrymanTomas Maffei seized the lead after victory in the fourth stage. However, both Maffei andMarcos Patronelli, brother of Alejandro, both effectively dropped out of contention when both lost considerable ground (54 minutes and 1 hour 20 minutes respectively) during the seventh stage, giving Alejandro Patronelli a lead of almost an hour after winning the stage. He took a further two stage wins en route to a comfortable victory in the overall classification by a margin of 1 hour and 20 minutes. Maffei lost second position in the ninth stage, and would finish in third overall despite winning the last two stages, 54 minutes down on the second of the Patronelli brothers. Completing the all-Yamaha, all-South American top five wereIgnacio Casale, six hours adrift of the winning time, and Lafuente, who was another two hours further behind.

Cars

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With the withdrawal of theVolkswagen Motorsport works team, the first privateer winner sinceJean-Louis Schlesser in2000 was assured. The all-new X-RaidMini All4 proved immediately competitive, withLeonid Novitskiy winning the first stage,Nani Roma winning the third stage and nine-time Dakar winnerStéphane Peterhansel re-taking the lead of the overall classification after taking victory in the fourth stage.Krzysztof Hołowczyc, also at the wheel of a Mini, held second behind Peterhansel after winning the fifth stage and remained inside the top three until power steering failure during the tenth stage ruled him out of contention.[13]

Roma then became Peterhansel's closest rival, with 19 minutes separating the pair after the Spaniard's win in the tenth stage. Roma would eventually finish the rally in second position, 40 minutes down on his teammate after getting stuck in sand dunes on the penultimate stage, with Peterhansel taking his tenth Dakar victory after adding to his stage win tally during the penultimate stage.2009 winnerGiniel de Villiers, driving aToyota Hilux, finished a distant third overall, 32 minutes behind Roma, having failed to win any stages. Novitskiy was classified in fourth position after winning stage twelve, albeit over two hours behind Peterhansel.

It was an event to forget fordefending championNasser Al-Attiyah. He lost nine minutes during the first stage after hisHummer's engine lost oil pressure.[14] The Qatari went on to win the second stage, but lost over half an hour to Peterhansel in the fourth stage; winning the seventh stage had seen Al-Attiyah recover to sixth place before engine and alternator problems during the ninth stage warranted his retirement.[15] TeammateRobby Gordon was at this stage just five minutes behind Peterhansel with a win on the ninth stage, but the gap increased to 20 minutes when the American hit a rock on the tenth stage.[13] An illegal modification to his Hummer's engine then saw Gordon disqualified, though he continued to compete under appeal for the remainder of the rally.[16] He would have finished fifth in the overall classification with three further stage wins, Toyota driverLucio Alvarez inheriting the position as a result of Gordon losing the appeal.[17]

Trucks

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Never outside the top two of the overall classification, the event was dominated byIveco driverGérard de Rooy. After finishing second to fellowDutch competitorMarcel van Vliet in the opening stage, de Rooy won the second to lead the overall classification and re-took the lead after victory in the fourth stage. He consolidated his lead with two more successive stage victories, opening a 15-minute advantage overAleš Loprais before theTatra driver was forced to retire after an accident in the non-timed section of the ninth stage.[18] De Rooy then held a 47-minute advantage over teammateHans Stacey, a gap he extended to 51 minutes by the end of the event with a final stage victory in the twelfth stage. Stacey secured second in the overall standings despite not having won any stages, withArtur Ardavichus the best of theKamaz entries in third position – 1 hour and 47 minutes down on de Rooy with victory in the tenth stage to his credit.

Eduard Nikolaev, taking over asde facto Kamaz team leader after the retirement ofVladimir Chagin andFirdaus Kabirov, was excluded for an incident with a competitor in the car category during the fourth stage.[citation needed] Kamaz driversAndrey Karginov, who won the eleventh stage, andIlgizar Mardeev completed the top five. FormerWorld Rally championMiki Biasion was running third before losing over six hours during a torrid seventh stage, though the Italian won two more stages (to add to his victory on the third stage) en route to recovering to sixth place overall.

Stage results

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Bikes

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Stage resultGeneral classification
StagePosCompetitorMakeTimeDifferencePosCompetitorMakeTimeDifference
11ChileFrancisco LópezAprilia32:371Chile Francisco LópezAprilia32:37
2SpainMarc ComaKTM32:510:142Spain Marc ComaKTM32:510:14
3ArgentinaJavier PizzolitoHonda33:040:273Argentina Javier PizzolitoHonda33:040:27
21SpainMarc ComaKTM3:07:311Spain Marc ComaKTM3:40:12
2FranceCyril DespresKTM3:08:391:182Chile Francisco LòpezAprilia3:42:422:30
3SpainJoan BarredaHusqvarna3:09:542:333France Cyril DespresKTM3:43:042:52
31FranceCyril DespresKTM3:48:381France Cyril DespresKTM7:31:42
2NetherlandsFrans VerhoevenSherco3:57:158:372Spain Marc ComaKTM7:41:5410:12
3PortugalPaulo GonçalvesHusqvarna3:57:178:393FranceDavid CasteuYamaha7:48:5817:16
41SpainMarc ComaKTM4:16:431France Cyril DespresKTM11:50:27
2France Cyril DespresKTM4:18:542:022Spain Marc ComaKTM11:58:378:10
3Netherlands Frans VerhoevenSherco4:25:098:263PortugalHélder RodriguesYamaha12:17:1526:48
51FranceCyril DespresKTM2:28:331France Cyril DespresKTM14:19:00
2Spain Marc ComaKTM2:30:141:412Spain Marc ComaKTM14:28:519:51
3Spain Joan BarredaHusqvarna2:41:1512:423Portugal Hélder RodriguesYamaha15:06:5647:56
6Stage cancelled
71SpainMarc ComaKTM3:51:351France Cyril DespresKTM18:12:38
2France Cyril DespresKTM3:53:382:032Spain Marc ComaKTM18:20:267:48
3Portugal Paulo GonçalvesHusqvarna3:54:242:493Portugal Hélder RodriguesYamaha19:02:1749:39
81SpainMarc ComaKTM5:03:521SpainMarc ComaKTM23:24:18
2NorwayPål Anders UllevålseterKTM5:05:471:552France Cyril DespresKTM23:25:441:26
3PortugalRuben FariaHusqvarna5:10:527:003Portugal Hélder RodriguesYamaha24:13:1949:01
91Portugal Hélder RodriguesYamaha5:16:171France Cyril DespresKTM28:45:17
2France Cyril DespresKTM5:19:333:162Spain Marc ComaKTM28:47:452:28
3SlovakiaŠtefan SvitkoKTM5:20:254:353Portugal Hélder RodriguesYamaha29:29:3644:19
101Spain Joan BarredaHusqvarna4:18:431France Cyril DespresKTM33:07:39
2Spain Marc ComaKTM4:20:151:322Spain Marc ComaKTM33:08:000:21
3France Cyril DespresKTM4:22:223:393Portugal Hélder RodriguesYamaha33:53:3545:56
111France Cyril DespresKTM4:03:371France Cyril DespresKTM37:11.16
2SpainGerard FarrésKTM4:05:161:392Spain Marc ComaKTM37:13:382:22
3Spain Marc ComaKTM4:05:382:013Portugal Hélder RodriguesYamaha38:19:561:34:56
121Spain Marc ComaKTM2:24:381Spain Marc ComaKTM39:38:16
2Spain Joan BarredaHusqvarna2:27:212:432France Cyril DespresKTM39:39:511:35
3SpainJordi ViladomsKTM2:27:483:103Portugal Hélder RodriguesYamaha40:52:051:13:49
131Portugal Hélder RodriguesYamaha3:21:161France Cyril DespresKTM43:01:54
2France Cyril DespresKTM3:22:030:472Spain Marc ComaKTM43:57:570:56:03
3Spain Jordi ViladomsKTM3:24:163:003Portugal Hélder RodriguesYamaha44:13:211:11:27
141NorwayPål Anders UllevålseterKTM0:22:261France Cyril DespresKTM43:28:11
2Spain Marc ComaKTM00:23:3401:082Spain Marc ComaKTM44:21:310:53:20
3Slovakia Štefan SvitkoKTM00:24:0901:433Portugal Hélder RodriguesYamaha44:39:281:11:17

Quads

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Stage resultGeneral classification
StagePosCompetitorMakeTimeDifferencePosCompetitorMakeTimeDifference
11UruguaySergio LafuenteYamaha40:131Uruguay Sergio LafuenteYamaha40:13
2ArgentinaMarcos PatronelliYamaha41:070:542Argentina Marcos PatronelliYamaha41:070:54
3ArgentinaTomas MaffeiYamaha41:201:073Argentina Tomas MaffeiYamaha41:201:07
21Uruguay Sergio LafuenteYamaha3:49:561Uruguay Sergio LafuenteYamaha4:30:09
2ArgentinaAlejandro PatronelliYamaha3:54:044:082Argentina Alejandro PatronelliYamaha4:36:436:34
3Argentina Tomas MaffeiYamaha3:58:318:353Argentina Tomas MaffeiYamaha4:39:519:42
31Argentina Marcos PatronelliYamaha4:53:291Argentina Alejandro PatronelliYamaha9:32:31
2Argentina Tomas MaffeiYamaha4:55:211:522Argentina Marcos PatronelliYamaha9:33:260:55
3Argentina Alejandro PatronelliYamaha4:55:482:193Argentina Tomas MaffeiYamaha9:35:122:41
41Argentina Tomas MaffeiYamaha5:13:301Argentina Tomas MaffeiYamaha14:48:11
2Argentina Alejandro PatronelliYamaha5:19:035:332Argentina Alejandro PatronelliYamaha14:51:342:52
3Argentina Marcos PatronelliYamaha5:21:267:563Argentina Marcos PatronelliYamaha14:54:526:10
51Argentina Marcos PatronelliYamaha2:58:371Argentina Tomas MaffeiYamaha17:51:27
2Argentina Alejandro PatronelliYamaha3:00:281:512Argentina Alejandro PatronelliYamaha17:52:020:35
3Argentina Tomas MaffeiYamaha3:02:454:083Argentina Marcos PatronelliYamaha17:53:292:02
6Stage cancelled
71Argentina Alejandro PatronelliYamaha4:36:161Argentina Alejandro PatronelliYamaha22:28:18
2ChileIgnacio CasaleYamaha4:53:2617:102Argentina Tomas MaffeiYamaha23:27:1158:53
3Uruguay Sergio LafuenteYamaha5:10:1533:593Argentina Marcos PatronelliYamaha23:49:531:21:35
81Argentina Marcos PatronelliYamaha6:14:071Argentina Alejandro PatronelliYamaha28:45:03
2Argentina Alejandro PatronelliYamaha6:16:452:382Argentina Tomas MaffeiYamaha29:51:081:06:05
3Argentina Tomas MaffeiYamaha6:23:579:503Argentina Marcos PatronelliYamaha30:04:001:18:57
91Argentina Alejandro PatronelliYamaha6:21:181Argentina Alejandro PatronelliYamaha35:06:21
2Argentina Marcos PatronelliYamaha6:22:201:022Argentina Marcos PatronelliYamaha37:26:201:19:59
3Argentina Tomas MaffeiYamaha7:05:2544:073Argentina Tomas MaffeiYamaha37:56:331:50:12
101Argentina Tomas MaffeiYamaha5:10:081Argentina Alejandro PatronelliYamaha40:29:55
2Argentina Marcos PatronelliYamaha5:23:0412:562Argentina Marcos PatronelliYamaha41:49:241:19:29
3Argentina Alejandro PatronelliYamaha5:23:3413:263Argentina Tomas MaffeiYamaha42:06:411:36:46
111Argentina Alejandro PatronelliYamaha4:53:451Argentina Alejandro PatronelliYamaha45:23:40
2Argentina Marcos PatronelliYamaha4:54:160:312Argentina Marcos PatronelliYamaha46:43:401:20:00
3Argentina Tomas MaffeiYamaha5:12:4218:573Argentina Tomas MaffeiYamaha47:34:232:10:43
121Argentina Marcos PatronelliYamaha2:57:291Argentina Alejandro PatronelliYamaha48:21:51
2Argentina Alejandro PatronelliYamaha2:58:110:422Argentina Marcos PatronelliYamaha49:41:091:19:18
3Argentina Tomas MaffeiYamaha3:11:2313:543Argentina Tomas MaffeiYamaha50:45:462:23:55
131Argentina Tomas MaffeiYamaha4:00:421Argentina Alejandro PatronelliYamaha52:30:49
2Uruguay Sergio LafuenteYamaha4:07:467:042Argentina Marcos PatronelliYamaha53:50:371:19:48
3Argentina Alejandro PatronelliYamaha4:08:588:123Argentina Tomas MaffeiYamaha54:46:282:15:39
141Argentina Tomas MaffeiYamaha0:29:441Argentina Alejandro PatronelliYamaha53:01:47
2Uruguay Sergio LafuenteYamaha0:30:330:492Argentina Marcos PatronelliYamaha54:22:081:20:17
3Argentina Alejandro PatronelliYamaha0:31:021:183Argentina Tomas MaffeiYamaha55:16:122:14:21

Cars

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Stage resultGeneral classification
StagePosCompetitorMakeTimeDifferencePosCompetitorMakeTimeDifference
11RussiaLeonid Novitskiy
GermanyAndreas Schulz
Mini32:121Russia Leonid Novitskiy
Germany Andreas Schulz
Mini32:12
2PolandKrzysztof Hołowczyc
BelgiumJean-Marc Fortin
Mini32:170:052Poland Krzysztof Hołowczyc
Belgium Jean-Marc Fortin
Mini32:170:05
3FranceStéphane Peterhansel
FranceJean-Paul Cottret
Mini32:210:093France Stéphane Peterhansel
France Jean-Paul Cottret
Mini32:210:09
21QatarNasser Al-Attiyah
SpainLucas Cruz
Hummer2:47:181France Stéphane Peterhansel
France Jean-Paul Cottret
Mini3:20:33
2France Stéphane Peterhansel
France Jean-Paul Cottret
Mini2:48:120:542United StatesRobby Gordon
United StatesJohnny Campbell
Hummer3:23:012:28
3United States Robby Gordon
United States Johnny Campbell
Hummer2:50:002:423Poland Krzysztof Hołowczyc
Belgium Jean-Marc Fortin
Mini3:23:062:33
31SpainJoan Roma
FranceMichel Périn
Mini2:26:511Poland Krzysztof Hołowczyc
Belgium Jean-Marc Fortin
Mini5:51:06
2Poland Krzysztof Hołowczyc
Belgium Jean-Marc Fortin
Mini2:28:001:092United States Robby Gordon
United States Johnny Campbell
Hummer5:52:000:54
3Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah
Spain Lucas Cruz
Hummer2:28:201:293South AfricaGiniel de Villiers
GermanyDirk von Zitzewitz
Toyota5:52:461:40
41France Stéphane Peterhansel
France Jean-Paul Cottret
Mini3:49:331France Stéphane Peterhansel
France Jean-Paul Cottret
Mini9:43:20
2ArgentinaOrlando Terranova
United StatesAndy Grider
Toyota3:54:525:192South Africa Giniel de Villiers
Germany Dirk von Zitzewitz
Toyota9:49:015:41
3South Africa Giniel de Villiers
Germany Dirk von Zitzewitz
Toyota3:56:156:423Spain Joan Roma
France Michel Périn
Mini9:50:046:44
51Poland Krzysztof Hołowczyc
Belgium Jean-Marc Fortin
Mini2:10:511France Stéphane Peterhansel
France Jean-Paul Cottret
Mini11:58:03
2United States Robby Gordon
United States Johnny Campbell
Hummer2:11:521:012Poland Krzysztof Hołowczyc
Belgium Jean-Marc Fortin
Mini12:02:214:18
3France Stéphane Peterhansel
France Jean-Paul Cottret
Mini2:14:433:523Spain Joan Roma
France Michel Périn
Mini12:08:4210:39
6Stage cancelled
71Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah
Spain Lucas Cruz
Hummer3:26:571France Stéphane Peterhansel
France Jean-Paul Cottret
Mini15:32:53
2United States Robby Gordon
United States Johnny Campbell
Hummer3:34:277:302Poland Krzysztof Hołowczyc
Belgium Jean-Marc Fortin
Mini15:44:1511:22
3France Stéphane Peterhansel
France Jean-Paul Cottret
Mini3:34:507:533United States Robby Gordon
United States Johnny Campbell
Hummer15:46:0213:09
81Spain Joan Roma
France Michel Périn
Mini4:25:441France Stéphane Peterhansel
France Jean-Paul Cottret
Mini20:04:15
2United States Robby Gordon
United States Johnny Campbell
Hummer4:25:490:052United States Robby Gordon
United States Johnny Campbell
Hummer20:11:517:36
3Poland Krzysztof Hołowczyc
Belgium Jean-Marc Fortin
Mini4:27:482:043Poland Krzysztof Hołowczyc
Belgium Jean-Marc Fortin
Mini20:12:037:48
91United States Robby Gordon
United States Johnny Campbell
Hummer4:35:211France Stéphane Peterhansel
France Jean-Paul Cottret
Mini24:41:14
2France Stéphane Peterhansel
France Jean-Paul Cottret
Mini4:36:591:382United States Robby Gordon
United States Johnny Campbell
Hummer24:47:125:58
3Spain Joan Roma
France Michel Périn
Mini4:43:588:373Poland Krzysztof Hołowczyc
Belgium Jean-Marc Fortin
Mini24:58:0316:49
101Spain Joan Roma
France Michel Périn
Mini3:59:371France Stéphane Peterhansel
France Jean-Paul Cottret
Mini28:41:12
2France Stéphane Peterhansel
France Jean-Paul Cottret
Mini3:59:580:212Spain Joan Roma
France Michel Périn
Mini29:00:1719:05
3South Africa Giniel de Villiers
Germany Dirk von Zitzewitz
Toyota4:07:217:443South Africa Giniel de Villiers
Germany Dirk von Zitzewitz
Toyota29:42:451:01:33
111France Stéphane Peterhansel
France Jean-Paul Cottret
Mini3:56:531France Stéphane Peterhansel
France Jean-Paul Cottret
Mini32:38:05
2Spain Joan Roma
France Michel Périn
Mini4:00:373:442Spain Joan Roma
France Michel Périn
Mini33:00:5422:49
3PortugalRicardo Leal dos Santos
PortugalPaulo Fiuza
Mini4:05:498:563South Africa Giniel de Villiers
Germany Dirk von Zitzewitz
Toyota9:49:061:11:01
121Russia Leonid Novitskiy
Germany Andreas Schulz
Mini2:29:501France Stéphane Peterhansel
France Jean-Paul Cottret
Mini35:19:04
2South Africa Giniel de Villiers
Germany Dirk von Zitzewitz
Toyota2:36:386:482Spain Joan Roma
France Michel Périn
Mini35:39:0420:00
3Netherlands Bernhard ten Brinke
FranceMatthieu Baumel
Mitsubishi2:37:477:573South Africa Giniel de Villiers
Germany Dirk von Zitzewitz
Toyota36:25:441:06:40
131France Stéphane Peterhansel
France Jean-Paul Cottret
Mini3:09:471France Stéphane Peterhansel
France Jean-Paul Cottret
Mini38:28:51
2South Africa Giniel de Villiers
Germany Dirk von Zitzewitz
Toyota3:18:168:292Spain Joan Roma
France Michel Périn
Mini39:11:4842:57
3Russia Leonid Novitskiy
Germany Andreas Schulz
Mini3:22:4212:553South Africa Giniel de Villiers
Germany Dirk von Zitzewitz
Toyota39:44:001:15:09
141Portugal Ricardo Leal dos Santos
Portugal Paulo Fiuza
Mini23:041France Stéphane Peterhansel
France Jean-Paul Cottret
Mini38:54:46
2Poland Krzysztof Hołowczyc
Belgium Jean-Marc Fortin
Mini23:210:172Spain Joan Roma
France Michel Périn
Mini39:36:4241:56
3South Africa Giniel de Villiers
Germany Dirk von Zitzewitz
Toyota24:111:073South Africa Giniel de Villiers
Germany Dirk von Zitzewitz
Toyota40:08:111:13:25

Trucks

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Stage resultGeneral classification
StagePosCompetitorMakeTimeDifferencePosCompetitorMakeTimeDifference
11NetherlandsMarcel van Vliet
NetherlandsBell Peter
BelgiumSerge Bruynkens
MAN37:451Netherlands Marcel van Vliet
Netherlands Bell Peter
Belgium Serge Bruynkens
MAN37:45
2NetherlandsGérard de Rooy
PolandDariusz Rodewald
BelgiumTom Colsoul
Iveco38:110:262Netherlands Gérard de Rooy
Poland Dariusz Rodewald
Belgium Tom Colsoul
Iveco38:110:26
3GermanyFranz Echter
GermanyDetlef Ruf
GermanyArtur Klein
MAN38:410:563Germany Franz Echter
Germany Detlef Ruf
Germany Artur Klein
MAN38:410:56
21Netherlands Gérard de Rooy
Poland Dariusz Rodewald
Belgium Tom Colsoul
Iveco3:10:001Netherlands Gérard de Rooy
Poland Dariusz Rodewald
Belgium Tom Colsoul
Iveco3:48:11
2RussiaEduard Nikolaev
RussiaSergey Savostin
RussiaVladimir Rybakov
Kamaz3:13:213:212Russia Eduard Nikolaev
Russia Sergey Savostin
Russia Vladimir Rybakov
Kamaz3:53:415:30
3NetherlandsHans Stacey
NetherlandsHans van Goor
NetherlandsBernard der Kinderen
Iveco3:14:564:563Netherlands Hans Stacey
Netherlands Hans van Goor
Netherlands Bernard der Kinderen
Iveco3:54:005:49
31ItalyMiki Biasion
NetherlandsMichel Huisman
ItalyGiorgio Albiero
Iveco2:50:531Kazakhstan Artur Ardavichus
Russia Alexey Kuzmich
Kazakhstan Nurlan Turlubaev
Kamaz6:47:33
2KazakhstanArtur Ardavichus
RussiaAlexey Kuzmich
KazakhstanNurlan Turlubaev
Kamaz2:52:021:092Netherlands Gérard de Rooy
Poland Dariusz Rodewald
Belgium Tom Colsoul
Iveco6:48:010:28
3RussiaAndrey Karginov
RussiaIgor Devyatkin
RussiaAndrey Mokeev
Kamaz2:53:122:193Italy Miki Biasion
Netherlands Michel Huisman
Italy Giorgio Albiero
Iveco6:49:241:51
41Netherlands Gérard de Rooy
Poland Dariusz Rodewald
Belgium Tom Colsoul
Iveco4:22:121Netherlands Gérard de Rooy
Poland Dariusz Rodewald
Belgium Tom Colsoul
Iveco11:10:13
2Netherlands Hans Stacey
Netherlands Hans van Goor
Netherlands Bernard der Kinderen
Iveco4:23:251:132Netherlands Hans Stacey
Netherlands Hans van Goor
Netherlands Bernard der Kinderen
Iveco11:12:552:42
3Italy Miki Biasion
Netherlands Michel Huisman
Italy Giorgio Albiero
Iveco4:23:551:433Italy Miki Biasion
Netherlands Michel Huisman
Italy Giorgio Albiero
Iveco11:13:193:06
51Netherlands Gérard de Rooy
Poland Dariusz Rodewald
Belgium Tom Colsoul
Iveco2:34:301Netherlands Gérard de Rooy
Poland Dariusz Rodewald
Belgium Tom Colsoul
Iveco13:44:43
2Czech RepublicAleš Loprais
Czech RepublicPetr Almáši
Czech RepublicMichael Ernst
Tatra2:34:440:142Netherlands Hans Stacey
Netherlands Hans van Goor
Netherlands Bernard der Kinderen
Iveco13:49:044:21
3Italy Miki Biasion
Netherlands Michel Huisman
Italy Giorgio Albiero
Iveco2:35:491:193Italy Miki Biason
Netherlands Michel Huisman
Italy Giorgio Albiero
Iveco13:49:084:25
6Stage cancelled
71Netherlands Gérard de Rooy
Poland Dariusz Rodewald
Belgium Tom Colsoul
Iveco4:20:321Netherlands Gérard de Rooy
Poland Dariusz Rodewald
Belgium Tom Colsoul
Iveco18:05:15
2Czech Republic Aleš Loprais
Czech Republic Petr Almáši
Czech Republic Michael Ernst
Tatra4:24:313:592Czech Republic Aleš Loprais
Czech Republic Petr Almáši
Czech Republic Michael Ernst
Tatra18:22:2517:10
3Russia Andrey Karginov
Russia Igor Devyatkin
Russia Andrey Mokeev
Kamaz4:37:0416:323Netherlands Hans Stacey
Netherlands Hans van Goor
Netherlands Bernard der Kinderen
Iveco18:38:2933:14
81Czech Republic Aleš Loprais
Czech Republic Petr Almáši
Czech Republic Michael Ernst
Tatra5:07:171Netherlands Gérard de Rooy
Poland Dariusz Rodewald
Belgium Tom Colsoul
Iveco23:14:03
2Netherlands Gérard de Rooy
Poland Dariusz Rodewald
Belgium Tom Colsoul
Iveco5:08:481:312Czech Republic Aleš Loprais
Czech Republic Petr Almáši
Czech Republic Michael Ernst
Tatra23:29:4215:39
3Italy Miki Biasion
Netherlands Michel Huisman
Italy Giorgio Albiero
Iveco5:19:3712:203Netherlands Hans Stacey
Netherlands Hans van Goor
Netherlands Bernard der Kinderen
Iveco24:02:0948:06
91Italy Miki Biasion
Netherlands Michel Huisman
Italy Giorgio Albiero
Iveco5:29:021Netherlands Gérard de Rooy
Poland Dariusz Rodewald
Belgium Tom Colsoul
Iveco28:43:59
2Netherlands Hans Stacey
Netherlands Hans van Goor
Netherlands Bernard der Kinderen
Iveco5:29:220:202Netherlands Hans Stacey
Netherlands Hans van Goor
Netherlands Bernard der Kinderen
Iveco29:31:3147:32
3Netherlands Gérard de Rooy
Poland Dariusz Rodewald
Belgium Tom Colsoul
Iveco5:29:560:543Kazakhstan Artur Ardavichus
Russia Alexey Kuzmich
Kazakhstan Nurlan Turlubaev
Kamaz29:50:391:06:40
101Kazakhstan Artur Ardavichus
Russia Alexey Kuzmich
Kazakhstan Nurlan Turlubaev
Kamaz5:06:111Netherlands Gérard de Rooy
Poland Dariusz Rodewald
Belgium Tom Colsoul
Iveco33:52:33
2Russia Andrey Karginov
Russia Igor Devyatkin
Russia Andrey Mokeev
Kamaz5:08:292:182Netherlands Hans Stacey
Netherlands Hans van Goor
Netherlands Bernard der Kinderen
Iveco34:52:0059:27
3Netherlands Gérard de Rooy
Poland Dariusz Rodewald
Belgium Tom Colsoul
Iveco5:08:342:233Kazakhstan Artur Ardavichus
Russia Alexey Kuzmich
Kazakhstan Nurlan Turlubaev
Kamaz10:56:501:04:17
111Russia Andrey Karginov
Russia Igor Devyatkin
Russia Andrey Mokeev
Kamaz3:52:501Netherlands Gérard de Rooy
Poland Dariusz Rodewald
Belgium Tom Colsoul
Iveco37:51:55
2Netherlands Hans Stacey
Netherlands Hans van Goor
Netherlands Bernard der Kinderen
Iveco3:55:533:032Netherlands Hans Stacey
Netherlands Hans van Goor
Netherlands Bernard der Kinderen
Iveco38:47:5355:58
3Italy Miki Biasion
Netherlands Michel Huisman
Italy Giorgio Albiero
Iveco3:57:525:023Kazakhstan Artur Ardavichus
Russia Alexey Kuzmich
Kazakhstan Nurlan Turlubaev
Kamaz39:12:241:20:29
121Netherlands Gérard de Rooy
Poland Dariusz Rodewald
Belgium Tom Colsoul
Iveco2:59:001Netherlands Gérard de Rooy
Poland Dariusz Rodewald
Belgium Tom Colsoul
Iveco40:50:55
2Netherlands Hans Stacey
Netherlands Hans van Goor
Netherlands Bernard der Kinderen
Iveco2:59:320:322Netherlands Hans Stacey
Netherlands Hans van Goor
Netherlands Bernard der Kinderen
Iveco41:47:2556:30
3Italy Miki Biasion
Netherlands Michel Huisman
Italy Giorgio Albiero
Iveco2:59:320:323Kazakhstan Artur Ardavichus
Russia Alexey Kuzmich
Kazakhstan Nurlan Turlubaev
Kamaz42:30:381:39:43
131Russia Andrey Karginov
Russia Igor Devyatkin
Russia Andrey Mokeev
Kamaz3:33:271Netherlands Gérard de Rooy
Poland Dariusz Rodewald
Belgium Tom Colsoul
Iveco44:49:45
2BrazilAndré de Azevedo
BrazilMaykel Justo
Czech RepublicJaromír Martinec
Tatra3:53:410:202Netherlands Hans Stacey
Netherlands Hans van Goor
Netherlands Bernard der Kinderen
Iveco45:43:0153:16
3Netherlands Hans Stacey
Netherlands Hans van Goor
Netherlands Bernard der Kinderen
Iveco3:55:360:223Kazakhstan Artur Ardavichus
Russia Alexey Kuzmich
Kazakhstan Nurlan Turlubaev
Kamaz46:38:101:48:25
141Italy Miki Biasion
Netherlands Michel Huisman
Italy Giorgio Albiero
Iveco0:27:221Netherlands Gérard de Rooy
Poland Dariusz Rodewald
Belgium Tom Colsoul
Iveco45:20:47
2RussiaIlgizar Mardeev
RussiaVyatcheslav Mizyukaev
RussiaDmitry Sotnikov
Kamaz0:28:480:012Netherlands Hans Stacey
Netherlands Hans van Goor
Netherlands Bernard der Kinderen
Iveco46:12:0651:19
3Netherlands Hans Stacey
Netherlands Hans van Goor
Netherlands Bernard der Kinderen
Iveco0:29:050:023Kazakhstan Artur Ardavichus
Russia Alexey Kuzmich
Kazakhstan Nurlan Turlubaev
Kamaz47:08:321:47:45

Final standings

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Bikes

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PosNo.RiderBikeEntrantTime
12FranceCyril DespresKTM 450 RallyTeamRed Bull KTM43:28:11
21SpainMarc ComaKTM 450 RallyKTM MRW Rally Factory Team+53:20
33PortugalHélder RodriguesYamahaTeamRed Bull Yamaha TMN+1:11:17
410SpainJordi ViladomsKTM 450 RallyBordone-Ferrari+1:40:56
532SlovakiaŠtefan SvitkoKTM 450 RallyHant Logomotion Slovakia+1:47:28
66NorwayPål Anders UllevålseterKTM 450 RallyTeam Ullevålseter+2:11:56
720SpainGerard FarrésKTM 450 RallyBordone-Ferrari+2:14:22
834ItalyAlessandro BotturiKTM 450 RallyBordone-Ferrari+2:59:04
916FranceOlivier PainYamahaYamaha Racing France+3:17:50
1028BrazilFelipe ZanolKTM 450 RallyKTM Brasil+3:25:56

Quads

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PosNo.RiderQuadTime
1250ArgentinaAlejandro PatronelliYamaha53:01:11
2252ArgentinaMarcos PatronelliYamaha+1:20:17
3257ArgentinaTomas MaffeiYamaha+2:14:21
4264ChileIgnacio CasaleYamaha+6:09:23
5263UruguaySergio LafuenteYamaha+8:19:06
6278ItalyRoberto TonettiYamaha+12:43:38
7282ArgentinaLucas BonettoHonda+13:33:14
8260ArgentinaDaniel MazzuccoCan-Am+13:37:59
9259ItalyCamélia LiparotiYamaha+14:15:10
10276ChileBarry CrucesCan-Am+24:02:23

Cars

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PosNo.DriverCo-DriverCarEntrantTime
1302FranceStéphane PeterhanselFranceJean-Paul CottretMiniMonster Energy X-Raid Team38:54:46
2305SpainNani RomaFranceMichel PérinMonster Energy X-Raid Team+41:56
3301South AfricaGiniel de VilliersGermanyDirk von ZitzewitzToyotaImperial Toyota+1:13:25
4312RussiaLeonid NovitskiyGermanyAndreas SchulzMonster Energy X-Raid Team+2:11:54
5319ArgentinaLucio AlvarezArgentinaBernardo GraueToyotaOverdrive Toyota+4:05:52
6307PortugalCarlos SousaFranceJean-Pierre GarcinGreat WallTeam Great Wall+4:30:24
7309PortugalRicardo Leal dos SantosPortugalPaulo FiuzaMonster Energy X-Raid Team+5:03:18
8314Netherlands Bernhard ten BrinkeFranceMathieu BaumelMitsubishiWevers Sport+5:11:18
9304PolandKrzysztof HołowczycBelgiumJean-Marc FortinOrlen X-Raid Team+6:59:38
10313South AfricaDuncan VosSouth AfricaRobert HowieToyotaImperial Toyota+7:08:31

Trucks

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PosNo.DriverCo-DriversTruckTime
1502NetherlandsGérard de RooyBelgiumTom Colsoul
PolandDariusz Rodewald
Iveco45:20:47
2505NetherlandsHans StaceyNetherlandsHans van Goor
NetherlandsBernard der Kinderen
Iveco+51:19
3533KazakhstanArtur ArdavichusRussiaAlexey Kuzmich
KazakhstanNurlan Turlubaev
Kamaz+1:47:45
4509RussiaAndrey KarginovRussiaAndrey Mokeev
RussiaIgor Devyatkin
Kamaz+5:01:10
5523RussiaIlgizar MardeevRussiaVyatcheslav Mizyukaev
RussiaDmitry Sotnikov
Kamaz+5:01:50
6511ItalyMiki BiasionNetherlandsMichel Huisman
ItalyGiorgio Albiero
Iveco+6:31:11
7547Czech RepublicMartin KolomýCzech RepublicRené Kilian
Czech RepublicDavid Kilian
Tatra+6:54:15
8513BrazilAndré de AzevedoBrazilMaykel Justo
Czech RepublicJaromír Martinec
Tatra+7:46:07
9508JapanTeruhito SugawaraJapanSeiichi SuzukiHino+10:39:24
10534NetherlandsPeter VersluisBelgiumJurgen Damen
NetherlandsHarry Schuurmans
MAN+11:12:32

References

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  1. ^confirms it will host the three final stages of the 2012 Dakar Rally(in Spanish)
  2. ^press informs official announcement will take place on 16 or 18 February in Paris(in Spanish)
  3. ^"Map of the three final stages: 2012 Dakar Rally in Peru (In Spanish)"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 11 March 2012. Retrieved9 January 2011.
  4. ^"Motorcycle competitor dies on opening day of Dakar Rally in Argentina". CNN. 2 January 2012. Retrieved3 January 2012.
  5. ^"Father, son flying over Dakar rally die in plane crash". seprin.com. 3 January 2012. Archived fromthe original on 10 May 2012. Retrieved3 January 2012.
  6. ^"S Stage 6 Fiambalá – Copiapó cancelled". Archived fromthe original on 9 January 2012. Retrieved16 January 2012.
  7. ^"Der Dakar-Konvoi auf dem Weg nach Copiapó in Chile". Archived fromthe original on 9 January 2012. Retrieved16 January 2012.
  8. ^Schneechaos verhindert sechste Etappe
  9. ^"Stage 3 Stage Report". Retrieved14 January 2013.
  10. ^"Stage 8 Stage Report". Retrieved14 January 2013.
  11. ^"Stage 13 Stage Report". Archived fromthe original on 6 July 2012. Retrieved14 January 2013.
  12. ^"Francisco Lopez". Retrieved14 January 2013.
  13. ^ab"Peterhansel nears tenth Dakar win as Gordon and Holowczyc hit trouble".Autosport. 31 December 2011. Retrieved15 January 2013.
  14. ^"Leonid Novitskiy wins Dakar Rally opener as Nasser Al-Attiyah hits early problem".Autosport. 1 January 2012. Retrieved15 January 2013.
  15. ^"Robby Gordon closes on Dakar Rally leader Stephane Peterhansel but Nasser Al-Attiyah retires".Autosport. 10 January 2012. Retrieved15 January 2013.
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  18. ^"Stage 9 Stage Report". Retrieved16 January 2013.

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