The 39th Dakar Rally revs into gear on Monday in the Paraguayan capital Asuncion, the start of a punishing route at often giddy altitudes that the competitors admit they are scared by.
From Asuncion the gruelling 9,000 km race will cross into Argentina, negotiate the Andes in Bolivia before returning to Argentina and a grandstand finish at Buenos Aires on January 14.
Stephane Peterhansel, who is chasing a 13th Dakar title, is among those fearing the physical effects of racing at South America’s punishing high altitudes — competitors will have to deal with six days at 3,000 metres or more above sea level.
“We all fear a little the time spent at altitude. I fear for the teams, the staff, mechanics,” said the Frenchman, 51, who won the 2016 event in a Peugeot after wins in 2004, 2005 and 2007 with Mitsubishi and 2012 and 2013 victories behind the wheel of a Mini.
“Last year there were cases when mechanics didn’t feel well. This is going to be the most intense Dakar we have done in South America.”
The only scheduled rest day, January 8, will be spent in the Bolivian capital of La Paz at a lung-busting 3,500m above sea level.
While on the Bolivian Altiplano, five stages will be raced with a maximum altitude of 4,500m reached.
“The route of the 2017 Dakar preserves the rally-raid traditions, with a physical challenge that will push the competitors into the world of extreme endurance,” said Dakar race sporting director Marc Coma, a five-time winner of the motorcycle title.
Peterhansel’s Peugeot team is completed by two-time world rally champion Carlos Sainz, a Dakar winner in 2010, but who has failed to finish in the last two years — underlining what a feat just completing the race can be.
Nine-time world rally champion Sebastien Loeb returns for a second year with the French manufacturer after marking his debut with a ninth-place finish in 2016.
More than 90 car teams will take part with Toyota and Mini likely to be Peugeot’s main challengers.
“Last year the objective was just to finish,” said Daniel Elena, Loeb’s trusted co-driver.
“This year, knowing Seb, the goal is to win.”
Mini, the 2012-2015 champions, pin their hopes on Finland’s Mikko Hirvonen, who marked his Dakar debut in 2016 with an impressive fourth-place spot.
In the motorcycle championship, Australia’s Toby Price will be defending his title with KTM.
The 2017 race will be the ninth time the Dakar has been held in South America.
The race was cancelled in 2008 over security threats in Mauritania, organisers taking the decision to move the rally to another continent in 2009.
The course of the 39th Dakar Rally, which will be held between January 2-14, 2017, in Paraguay, Argentina and Bolivia:
Jan 2: 1st stage, Asuncion (PAR) – Resistencia (ARG)
Motorcycles-quadbikes-cars-UTV-trucks: 454km (including 39km special)
Jan 3: 2nd stage, Resistencia (ARG) – San Miguel de Tucuman (ARG)
Motorcycles-quadbikes-cars-UTV: 803km (275km)
Trucks: 812km (284km)
Jan 4: 3rd stage, San Miguel de Tucuman (ARG) – San Salvador de Jujuy (ARG)
Motorcycles-quadbikes-cars-UTV: 780km (364km)
Trucks: 757km (199)
Jan 5: 4th stage, San Salvador de Jujuy (ARG) – Tupiza (BOL)
Motorcycles-quadbikes-cars-UTV-trucks: 521km (416km)
Jan 6: 5th stage, Tupiza (BOL) – Oruro (BOL)
Motorcycles-quadbikes-cars-UTV: 692km (447km)
Trucks: 683km (438km)
Jan 7: 6th stage, Oruro (BOL) – La Paz (BOL)
Motorcycles-quadbikes-cars-UTV: 786km (527km)
Trucks: 772km (513km)
Jan 8: rest day at La Paz
Jan 9: 7th stage, La Paz (BOL) – Uyuni (BOL)
Motorcycles-quadbikes-cars-UTV-trucks: 622km (322km)
Jan 10: 8th stage, Uyuni (BOL) – Salta (ARG)
Motorcycles-quadbikes-cars-UTV-trucks: 892km (492km)
Jan 11: 9th stage, Salta (ARG) – Chilecito (ARG)
Motorcycles-quadbikes-cars-UTV-trucks: 977km (406km)
Jan 12: 10th stage, Chilecito (ARG) – San Juan (ARG)
Motorcycles-quadbikes-cars-UTV-trucks: 751km (449km)
Jan 13: 11th stage, San Juan (ARG) – Rio Cuarto (ARG)
Motorcycles-quadbikes-trucks: 754km (288km)
Cars-UTV: 759km (292km)
Jan 14: 12th stage, Rio Cuarto (ARG) – Buenos Aires (ARG)
Motorcycles-quadbikes-cars-UTV-trucks:786km (64km)
Total
Motorcycles: 8,818km (4,088km special)
Cars: 8,823km (4,093km)
Trucks: 8,782km (3,909km)
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