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Fresh from a season defined by success, Daniel Sanders heads to Dakar as both the reigning World Rally-Raid Champion and 2025 Dakar winner. The Australian delivered an exemplary year, winning four of the five W2RC rounds and becoming only the second rider in history to lead the Dakar Rally from start to finish. Confident and in top form, Sanders is determined to defend his crown and add another triumph to his remarkable career.
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The 2026 Dakar Rally is just around the corner and promises to be one of the most demanding and competitive editions in history.
We've prepared this comprehensive guide so you know all the details before the world's toughest race gets underway.
Among the main changes, the 48-hour stage has been eliminated and replaced with two marathon stages, held midway through each week.
In these stages, participants will have to repair their vehicles using only what they have on board and spend the night without external assistance, testing their strategy, reliability, and human endurance.
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Edgar Canet continued his impressive run at the Dakar Rally, backing up his prologue victory in Yanbu with a commanding performance on Stage 1.
Making his debut in the RallyGP class, the young Spaniard and reigning Rally2 champion put in a polished ride aboard his Red Bull KTM to claim the stage win over teammate Daniel Sanders by 1m02s and extend his advantage in the overall standings to 1m05s.
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X-raid Mini’s Guillaume de Mevius topped the opening stage of the Dakar Rally on Sunday, overhauling long-time leader Mattias Ekstrom in a dramatic late turnaround.
Ford driver Ekstrom controlled much of the day’s 305km stage around Yanbu in Saudi Arabia, grabbing the lead at the second checkpoint on 70km before stretching out an advantage of over a minute in his Ford Raptor.

However, the complexion of the stage changed in the final 45km stretch, which featured a mix of dunes, sand and rocky terrain, with Ekstrom rapidly dropping down the order.
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Defending champion Daniel Sanders wasted little time reasserting himself at the Dakar Rally, claiming victory on Stage 2 in AlUla to move back into control of the event. The Australian delivered a measured but authoritative ride aboard his KTM to secure his 10th career Dakar stage win.
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing teammate Edgar Canet led for roughly the first 100 kilometers before a minor fall allowed Sanders to close the gap.
Third overall after a trio of third places on the Prologue and Stages One and Two is former two-time Dakar winner, Ricky Brabec (Monster Energy Honda HRC).

Seth Quintero led a top-five lockout for Toyota in the second stage of the 2026 Dakar Rally, while Dacia’s Nasser Al-Attiyah leapt to the top spot in the overall standings.

While Toyota struggled at the start of the 48th edition of Dakar in Yanbu, it bounced back strongly in Monday’s 400km test to Al-Ula, with the Japanese manufacturer’s Hilux pick-up emerging as the class of the field.

In the overall standings, it’s Al-Attiyah who heads the stable after two solid if unspectacular outings near the Gulf Sea. The Qatari driver holds a slim seven-second advantage over Monday’s winner Quintero
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Very much worth to watch, lot's of action.
Honda got its first taste of Dakar glory in 2026 on Stage Three with a win by Tosha Schareina.
The Spaniard, second last year and second in the W2RC season, topped the 421-kilometer special by 2:17s ahead of Monster Energy Honda teammate Ricky Brabec.
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Daniel Sanders took third on the stage and continues to lead the overall by just over a minute.

Mitch Guthrie led a Ford 1-2 in the third stage of the Dakar Rally to snatch the overall lead from Dacia rival Nasser Al-Attiyah.
Toyota’s mixed form in the 2026 Dakar continued in Stage 3. After securing a landmark 1-2-3-4-5 lockout on Monday, most of the Japanese manufacturer’s line-up was never in the reckoning around Al-Ula.
https://youtu.be/wWtMKvdJYhg
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1567 kilometer in timed specials and the top 2 Honda's have exact the same time..... and we only at stage so this will most likely change. Tons of drama can be expected, it's the Dakar!
The bikes will leave for the second half of marathon stage on same tires!
At the cars Factory Toyota driver Henk Lategan annihilated the competition in the Dakar Rally on Wednesday, scoring a mammoth seven-minute victory in the first part of the marathon stage.
Due to the marathon rules, the competitors will not receive any external assistance ie team mechanics or spare parts and overnight in the bivouac (tents and ready to eat meals) before they venture from Al-Ula to Hail for the fifth stage of Dakar.
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Motos: Ricky Brabec took his first stage win of the 2026 Dakar Rally today as the Californian pulled back a little precious time on race leader and perennial rival Daniel Sanders.

Cars:Heading into the rest day, Dacia’s Al-Attiyah leads Lategan in the Toyota with a three-way manufacturer fight developing, as Roma leads a trio of Fords from team-mates Sainz and Mattia Ekstrom (13th on Stage 6).

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Motos: Racing resumed today after the mid-point rest day and Luciano Benavides made the most of his opportunity on the run to Wadi Ad-Dawasir, charging to victory on the 459-kilometer special to claim his seventh career Dakar Rally stage win.
Cars: Ford’s Mattias Ekstrom has been gifted victory on Stage 7 of the 2026 Dakar Rally after long-time leader Henk Lategan hit trouble in the closing part and dropped over 10 minutes.
Lategan had been poised to take both the stage win and the overall lead as the Toyota driver headed the pack at the final checkpoint before the finish, having led Ekstrom by 1m46s, but the South African lost all of his advantage in the run to the chequered flag of the 459km stage between Riyadh and Wadi Ad-Dawasir.
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Luciano Benavides continued his impressive form at the 2026 Dakar Rally by winning Stage 8 and moving into the overall lead after the longest special of this year’s event. The Red Bull KTM Factory Racing rider delivered a near-flawless performance on the 483-kilometer test, collecting maximum time bonuses and securing his third stage win of the rally.

Saood Variawa edged out Toyota team-mate Henk Lategan in the final dash to the finish line to claim victory in the eighth stage of the 2026 Dakar Rally.
Despite being the longest stage of the 48th edition of Dakar, the 483km special around Wadi ad Dawasir offered the closest competition so far in the rally, with the top eight drivers separated by just under a minute at the halfway point of the day.
https://youtu.be/98yxgfBVGLI
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Skyler Howes claimed his first Dakar Rally stage victory on Stage 11, becoming the ninth American rider to win a stage at the event. Competing in his eighth Dakar, the Utahn was quickest on the route to Al Henakiyah, a stage featuring terrain well suited to his background growing up in the rocky Utah and Colorado enclaves.
Benavides now leads the overall standings by 23 seconds, but faces increased pressure heading into the decisive stage, with Brabec set to start six minutes behind him.

Ford dominated Stage 11 of the 2026 Dakar Rally, as Toyota’s Lategan dropped out of the victory fight.
Ford dominated Stage 11 of the 2026 Dakar Rally, with Mattias Ekstrom heading a 1-2-3 while team-mate Nani Roma chipped into Nasser Al-Attiyah’s overall lead, and Toyota’s victory hopes ended when Henk Lategan dropped out of contention.
https://youtu.be/z-X9UnI9lFA
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Dakar 2026 - Stage 12, Al Henakiyah > Yanbu.
All classes, moto,cars, trucks - no comments. Dakar pure!
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Little reminder from yesteryear's Dakar (2017): no matter how good as a driver, no matter how good your race vehicle - a little luck needs to be there for real clusterphuk situations!
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The 2026 Dakar finale was one of those shocking moments in world sport where everything changes in a heartbeat, such as Greg LeMond beating Laurent Fignon by 8 seconds in the 1989 Tour de France or Manchester United coming back from behind to win the 1999 Champions League final in injury time.
Luciano Benavides edged out Ricky Brabec by 2 seconds, the narrowest margin in the history of the rally, in the latest twist ever seen in the Dakar, a navigation error 7 km from the line.
Red Bull KTM Factory Racing exploded in jubilation, while the American Monster Energy Honda HRC rider, who missed out on a three-peat, swallowed his bitter defeat with dignity.
The Argentinian picked up the first rally of his career, joining his brother Kevin (a winner in 2021 and 2023) in the annals of the race.
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Motos: It was all looking so promising for Ricky Brabec heading into the final stage of Dakar 2026. A short 108km special around Yanbu was all that stood between him a third career Dakar crown, and with over three minutes in hand, Brabec’s win over Luciano Benavides looked a formality.
That was until Brabec made a crucial navigation error just seven kilometers from the finish and lost his advantage.
The result was Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Luciano Benavides won the 2026 Dakar by two seconds after over 49 hours of competitive racing. It was the closest finish in the history of the event in any class.
Cars: Dacia star Nasser Al-Attiyah claimed a sixth Dakar Rally victory in 2026, moving to within two wins of the outright record held by Stephane Peterhansel.
In what was one of the most competitive Dakar campaigns in recent history, 10 different drivers representing five manufacturers scored individual stage wins, in stark contrast to last year’s Toyota-dominated event.
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