Toyota’s Land Cruiser continues to reign supreme in the Dakar Rally’s Stock category, securing its 11th consecutive victory. As the team prepares for the even tougher 2025 event, they are laser-focused on improving the durability and performance of the rally-ready Land Cruiser.
Author: Nash Grimshroud
The Dakar Rally, the world’s premier cross-country rally event, will remain in Saudi Arabia for a sixth consecutive year in 2025, but the organizers have plans to inject more excitement into the proceedings. The rally will heavily feature the Empty Quarter, also known as Rub’ al Khali, during the final three stages, with a revamped format that includes the return of the Chrono Stage and concurrent starts for cars, bikes, and trucks.
Dacia’s new Sandrider off-road racer has entered its intensive testing phase, with the factory lineup of Nasser Al-Attiyah, Cristina Gutiérrez, and Sébastien Loeb driving and developing the car at various locations in the UK, Wales, and France. The team is focused on meticulously fine-tuning the Sandrider’s performance ahead of its competition debut at the Rallye du Maroc in October and the highly anticipated 2024 Dakar Rally.