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Dakar 2025: Al-Rajhi’s Historic Triumph and Sanders’ KTM Revival Steal the Spotlight

Harry Bright by Harry Bright
January 17, 2025
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Dakar 2025: Al-Rajhi’s Historic Triumph and Sanders’ KTM Revival Steal the Spotlight

Rallying - Dakar Rally - Stage 3 - Bisha to Al Henakiyah - Saudi Arabia - January 7, 2025 Overdrive Racing's Yazeed Al-Rajhi and Timo Gottschalk in action during stage 3 REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov

The 2025 Dakar Rally, now firmly entrenched in the expansive landscapes of Saudi Arabia, delivered a spectacle of grit, skill, and seismic shifts in motorsport’s most grueling marathon. This year, the rally saw two seismic firsts: Yazeed Al-Rajhi clinched his maiden win in the Cars category, and Daniel “Chucky” Sanders revived KTM’s legacy in the Bikes class. These triumphs underscored a changing of the guard, as legends faltered and new heroes emerged.


“Cars: Al-Rajhi’s Moment of Glory in the Desert”

For Saudi Arabia’s Yazeed Al-Rajhi, the sands of the Rub’ al Khali proved fertile ground for a career-defining victory. The 43-year-old Toyota driver became the first Saudi to win the Dakar Rally, narrowly defeating South Africa’s Henk Lategan in a nail-biting finish. Al-Rajhi’s 3m57s victory margin was the second closest in Dakar history, a testament to his strategic brilliance and intimate knowledge of the desert terrain.

  • The Duel with Lategan:
    Lategan, returning from a shoulder injury that sidelined him in 2024, had been dominant for much of the rally. His skill on the high-speed stages gave him the edge early on, but Al-Rajhi’s mastery of the dunes and clever use of road position turned the tide. A controversial roadbook error initially seemed to doom Al-Rajhi’s hopes but was rectified, keeping the Saudi in the fight.
  • Toyota’s Supremacy:
    Toyota’s fleet proved unstoppable, securing multiple stage wins across its roster. While Al-Rajhi triumphed, Lategan’s second place and Mattias Ekström’s surprise podium in third showcased the carmaker’s depth. Ekström, known for his DTM and World Rallycross exploits, proved his versatility by claiming his first Dakar podium in only his second attempt.
  • The Fallen Titans:
    The absence of 14-time winner Stéphane Peterhansel cast a long shadow, while other giants stumbled. Carlos Sainz Sr. and Sébastien Loeb both crashed out, their rollcage damage forcing early retirements. Nasser Al-Attiyah, despite flashes of brilliance in the new Dacia Sandrider, endured mechanical woes and navigational errors, finishing off the podium.

“Bikes: Sanders Shines as KTM Reclaims Glory”

In the Bikes category, the focus shifted from perennial champions to rising stars. Australia’s Daniel Sanders delivered a commanding performance, securing his first Dakar victory and bringing KTM back to the top. Sanders’ win marked a return to dominance for the Austrian manufacturer, which had lost ground to Honda in recent years.

  • KTM vs. Honda Showdown:
    The rally became a two-horse race between KTM’s Sanders and Honda’s Tosha Schareina. Sanders capitalized on the pivotal two-day ‘chrono’ stage to build an unassailable lead. Schareina, who had never cracked the top 10 before, fought valiantly but ultimately couldn’t match the Aussie’s pace.
  • A Timely Win for KTM:
    With KTM facing financial turbulence and questions about its motorsport investments, Sanders’ victory couldn’t have come at a better time. The triumph served as a reminder of KTM’s storied Dakar legacy, even as it navigates corporate challenges.

“Dakar 2025: A Changing of the Guard”

The 2025 Dakar Rally marked a pivotal moment in the event’s history. Established legends like Sainz, Loeb, and Al-Attiyah faced setbacks, while drivers like Al-Rajhi, Lategan, and Ekström wrote new chapters in the Dakar saga. On two wheels, Sanders’ breakthrough victory signaled a resurgence for KTM, reigniting its rivalry with Honda.

As the dust settles on the Saudi Arabian desert, one thing is clear: the Dakar Rally continues to evolve, and its future lies in the hands of these new heroes. Whether on four wheels or two, their triumphs embody the unyielding spirit of motorsport’s ultimate challenge.

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