Dakar: Sunderland wins his first, Peterhansel wins 13th

Stephane Peterhansel
Stephane Peterhansel

There was no containing the outpouring of emotion at the finish line of the 2017 Dakar Rally. All offroad racers making it to the end of this year's edition have stood up extreme weather and terrain on an unprecedented scale. With this being widely regarded as the toughest Dakar ever to be held in South America it should be no surprise that the teams rich in experience came out on top.

Team Peugeot Total absolutely dominated the car category from start to finish and have been rewarded with a clean sweep of the podium positions. Stephane Peterhansel (FRA)/Jean-Paul Cottret (FRA) successfully defended their title to give Monsieur Dakar his 13th Dakar win (six in bikes and now seven in cars). The back-to-back champions were pushed all the way by teammates Sebastien Loeb (FRA)/Daniel Elena (MON) who finish as runners-up in only their second attempt at the race. Also learning on the job are Cyril Despres (FRA)/David Castera (FRA) and the pair of former bikers have backed up their Silk Way Rally win with the final spot on the 2017 Dakar podium.

[adinserter name="GOOGLE AD"]Doing their best to keep pace with the PEUGEOT 3008 DKRs were former winners Giniel De Villiers (RSA)/Dirk von Zitzewitz (DEU) of Toyota Gazoo Racing who had to settle for fifth place overall. Also coming inside the Top 10 were the MINIs of Kuba Przygonski (POL)/Tom Colsoul (BEL) and Mohamed Abu Issa (QAT)/Xavier Panseri (FRA).

Things changed but also stayed the same in the bike contest as Sam Sunderland (GBR) became the first British winner of the Dakar as he handed the Red Bull KTM Factory Team their 16th consecutive title. Sunderland and team-mate Matthias Walkner (AUT) kept their cool despite never having previously finished a Dakar to maintain the proud reputation of KTM at motorsport's toughest test of endurance.

Among the best of the rest were Helder Rodrigues (PRT), a ninth Top 10 finish, Stefan Svitko (SVK), Top 25 despite receiving more than four hours in time penalties and Anastasiya Nifontova (RUS), the female biker conquering the Dakar on her first attempt. There were also encouraging performances from CS Santosh (IND) and Bolivian biker brothers Walter Jr. and Daniel Nosiglia Jager who gave their home fans plenty to cheer.

Peterhansel's victory in the car race brings him level with legendary Russian trucker Vladimir Chagin (RUS) as the pair now both have seven single category wins. Since retiring from competition Chagin has been the mentor to Team Kamaz Master's new generation of drivers. The first of these young guns to win multiple Dakars is Eduard Nikolaev (RUS) who has added success this year to the title he won in 2013. Dmitry Sotnikov's (RUS) fine performance ensured that Kamaz occupied both top steps of the final truck podium.

Sam Sunderland won in the Bike Division
Sam Sunderland won in the Bike Division

Ignacio Casale (CHL) was full of emotion as he crossed the finish line to take the runners-up spot in the quad race behind Sergey Karyakin (RUS). It's been a long road back from injury for the Chilean who won the Dakar in 2014 and at the finish line in Argentina he struggled to contain his feelings after fighting back onto the podium.

Everybody involved in the 2017 Dakar Rally will not forget this race in hurry. The routes and bivouacs have been pounded by “extreme climatic conditions" and any competitor making it to the end will have had to have summoned superhuman strength. We salute all involved with the event and look forward to more drama to come on the 40th anniversary of the Dakar in 12 months time.

Stat of the day
Stephane Peterhansel was already a Dakar legend thanks to his victory records in the motorcycle (6) and car (6) categories. However, "Mr Dakar" is still hungry for more. He was once again resourceful enough to see off Sebastien Loeb's challenge and claim his 13th Dakar. For perspective, Michael Schumacher won seven titles in Formula 1, Valentino Rossi nine titles in Moto GP and teammate Sebastien Loeb nine in the WRC…

Quote of the day
Sam Sunderland: "Unbelievable. When I crossed the line I felt all the emotion hit me. The weight on my shoulders of the race over the last week, leading the rally has been really heavy. It's the first Dakar I've ever finished and to finish first is an incredible feeling. I'm really lost for words."

Overall Results

Cars Top-10

Pos. No. Name Mark Time variation Penalty
1 300 PETERHANSEL (FRA), COTTRET (FRA) PEUGEOT 28:49:30
2 309 LOEB (FRA), ELENA (MCO) PEUGEOT 28:54:43 00:05:13
3 307 DESPRES (FRA), CASTERA (FRA) PEUGEOT 29:22:58 00:33:28
4 305 ROMA (ESP), HARO BRAVO (ESP) TOYOTA 30:06:13 01:16:43
5 302 DE VILLIERS (ZAF), VON ZITZEWITZ (DEU) TOYOTA 30:39:18 01:49:48
6 308 TERRANOVA (ARG), SCHULZ (DEU) MINI 30:42:01 01:52:31
7 316 PRZYGONSKI (POL), COLSOUL (BEL) MINI 33:04:17 04:14:47
8 318 DUMAS (FRA), GUEHENNEC (FRA) PEUGEOT 33:13:31 04:24:01
9 320 RAUTENBACH (ZWE), HOWIE (ZAF) TOYOTA 33:29:43 04:40:13
10 322 ABU-ISSA (QAT), PANSERI (FRA) MINI 33:43:00 04:53:30

Bikes Top-10

Pos. No. Name Mark Time variation Penalty
1 14 SUNDERLAND (GBR) KTM 32:06:22
2 16 WALKNER (AUT) KTM 32:38:22 00:32:00 00:05:00
3 8 FARRES GUELL (ESP) KTM 32:42:02 00:35:40
4 6 VAN BEVEREN (FRA) YAMAHA 32:42:50 00:36:28 00:01:00
5 11 BARREDA BORT (ESP) HONDA 32:49:30 00:43:08 00:58:01
6 17 GONCALVES (PRT) HONDA 32:58:51 00:52:29 00:48:20
7 31 RENET (FRA) HUSQVARNA 33:03:57 00:57:35
8 67 CAIMI (ARG) HONDA 33:48:40 01:42:18 01:05:00
9 5 RODRIGUES (PRT) YAMAHA 34:09:28 02:03:06 00:00:27
10 27 RODRIGUES (PRT) HERO SPEEDBRAIN 34:25:59 02:19:37

Trucks Top-10

Pos. No. Name Mark Time variation Penalty
505 NIKOLAEV (RUS), YAKOVLEV (RUS), RYBAKOV (RUS) KAMAZ 27:58:24
513 SOTNIKOV (RUS), AKHMADEEV (RUS), LEONOV (RUS) KAMAZ 28:17:22 00:18:58
500 DE ROOY (NLD), TORRALLARDONA (ESP), RODEWALD (POL) IVECO 28:39:43 00:41:19
502 VILLAGRA (ARG), YACOPINI (ARG), TORLASCHI (ARG) IVECO 28:58:28 01:00:04
501 MARDEEV (RUS), BELYAEV (RUS), SVISTUNOV (RUS) KAMAZ 30:25:14 02:26:50
522 VASILEVSKI (BLR), VIKHRENKA (BLR), ZAPAROSHCHANKA (BLR) MAZ 30:33:21 02:34:57
503 LOPRAIS (CZE), STROSS (CZE), TOMANEK (CZE) TATRA 31:05:20 03:06:56
516 SUGAWARA (JPN), SUGIURA (JPN) HINO 31:17:00 03:18:36
504 STACEY (NLD), VAN DER VAET (BEL), KUPPER (NLD) MAN 31:43:20 03:44:56
518 MACIK (CZE), TOMASEK (CZE), MRKVA (CZE) LIAZ 31:53:04 03:54:40 00:20:00

Quads Top-10

Pos. No. Name Mark Time variation Penalty
1 254 KARYAKIN (RUS) YAMAHA 39:18:52
2 251 CASALE (CHL) YAMAHA 40:33:43 01:14:51
3 263 COPETTI (ARG) YAMAHA 43:39:11 04:20:19 00:15:00
4 250 SONIK (POL) YAMAHA 44:52:21 05:33:29 00:23:00
5 280 DUTRIE (FRA) YAMAHA 45:04:16 05:45:24 00:15:00
6 262 DA COSTA (FRA) YAMAHA 45:16:10 05:57:18 01:01:00
7 261 HANSEN (ARG) HONDA 45:16:11 05:57:19 00:13:30
8 257 SANABRIA GALEANO (PRY) YAMAHA 45:30:38 06:11:46 00:20:00
9 258 DOMASZEWSKI (ARG) HONDA 45:58:37 06:39:45 00:22:00
10 284 WIÅšNIEWSKI (POL) CAN AM 47:25:01 08:06:09 00:06:00