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January 01, 2012

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Mar Del Plata, Argentina. A colorful cavalcade of cars, motorbikes, quads and trucks set off from this Atlantic resort on Sunday for the 33rd edition of the storied Dakar Rally.

The 2012 Dakar promises to be as tough as any in the event’s drama-laden history, tracing a route across the South American continent, over the Andes and through the Atacama Desert to the Pacific coast in Lima.

Heading the list of 466 intrepid adventurers are Nasser Al Attiyah, the Qatari driver crowned champion in 2011 after the heartache of disqualification in 2009 and missing out on victory to Carlos Sainz in 2010.

Al Attiyah, was almost facing the prospect of missing a defense of his hard earned title when Volkswagen pulled the plug on their Dakar involvement.

But the 41-year-old has found a new home driving a Hummer for Team Robby Gordon.

“The thought of not doing the Dakar almost made me sick but things eventually turned around,” he said.

Unlike Al Attiyah, Sainz was unable to find a replacement drive following Volkswagen’s decision not to compete but one name that jumps out among his rivals is Stephan Peterhansel.

The French master holds the record of nine Dakar victories, six on a bike and three in cars, the last coming in 2007.

Al Attiyah is also up against South African Giniel De Villiers, who will be out for revenge after coming off second best in 2011.

Marc Coma, the reigning Dakar bike champion, is back to defend his crown and aim for what would be a fourth title after his previous wins in 2006 and 2009.

The Spaniard’s main rival once again is France’s three-time former champion Cyril Despres.

This is the fourth time the Dakar has been staged on the continent since being uprooted from its habitual African habitat due to security concerns.

The 2012 route comprises five stages in Argentina, five in Chile where Al Attiyah and company face the daunting Atacama Desert and four in Peru, finishing in Lima after 4,200 kilometers of special stages on Jan. 15.

The hardest day’s racing awaiting the assorted collection of cars, bikes, quads and trucks is arguably the daunting 276km 12th stage, from Nasca to Pisco in Peru.

“From the time the rally enters Chile to its arrival in Lima we have 7-8 stages of pure desert, sand, dunes, with the stages in Peru promising to be exceptional,” said race director Etienne Lavigne.

Agence France-Presse




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