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Drive-Team Mark-Model Time Variation Penality NASSER AL-ATTIYAH 01h 01' 1 301 TOYOTA GAZOO RACING SA MATTHIEU BAUMEL 41'' CARLOS SAINZ 01h 03' + 00h 01' 2 300 X-RAID MINI JCW TEAM LUCAS CRUZ 40'' 59'' JAKUB PRZYGONSKI 01h 03' + 00h 02' 3 303 ORLEN X-RAID TEAM TOM COLSOUL 41'' 00'' VLADIMIR VASILYEV 01h 03' + 00h 02' 4 311 G-ENERGY TEAM KONSTANTIN ZHILTSOV 59'' 18'' YAZEED AL RAJHI 01h 04' + 00h 02' 5 314 X-RAID TEAM TIMO GOTTSCHALK 09'' 28'' GINIEL DE VILLIERS 01h 04' + 00h 02' 6 302 TOYOTA GAZOO RACING SA DIRK VON ZITZEWITZ 21'' 40'' STEPHANE PETERHANSEL 01h 04' + 00h 02' 7 304 X-RAID MINI JCW TEAM DAVID CASTERA 38'' 57'' BERNHARD TEN BRINKE 01h 05' + 00h 03' 8 309 TOYOTA GAZOO RACING SA XAVIER PANSERI 00'' 19'' HARRY HUNT 01h 05' + 00h 03' 9 312 PH-SPORT WOUTER ROSEGAAR 06'' 25'' CYRIL DESPRES 01h 06' + 00h 04' 10 308 X-RAID MINI JCW TEAM JEAN PAUL COTTRET 06'' 25'' NANI ROMA 01h 06' + 00h 04' 11 307 X-RAID TEAM ALEX HARO BRAVO 26'' 45'' ORLANDO TERRANOVA 01h 06' + 00h 05' 12 310 X-RAID TEAM BERNARDO GRAUE 51'' 10'' SEBASTIEN LOEB 01h 07' + 00h 06' 13 306 PH-SPORT DANIEL ELENA 48'' 07'' PIERRE LACHAUME 01h 07' + 00h 06' 14 325 PH-SPORT JEAN MICHEL POLATO 51'' 10'' NICOLAS FUCHS 01h 08' + 00h 06' 15 322 FERNANDO ADRIAN FUCHS VISTONY RACING TEAM 15'' 34'' MUSSANO BORIS GARAFULIC 01h 08' + 00h 06' 16 321 X-RAID TEAM FILIPE PALMEIRO 28'' 47'' VAIDOTAS ZALA 01h 08' + 00h 07' 17 337 AGRORODEO SAULIUS JURGELENAS 42'' 01'' MATHIEU SERRADORI 01h 08' + 00h 07' 18 320 SRT RACING FABIAN LURQUIN 45'' 04'' ERIK VAN LOON 01h 09' + 00h 07' 19 317 OVERDRIVE TOYOTA HARMEN SCHOLTALBERS 00'' 19'' BENEDIKTAS VANAGAS GENERAL FINANCING TEAM 01h 09' + 00h 07' 20 330 SEBASTIAN PITLANE 24'' 43'' ROZWADOWSKI ROBBY GORDON 01h 10' + 00h 08' 21 316 TEAM SPEED KELLON WALCH 09'' 28'' JESUS CALLEJA 01h 10' + 00h 09' 22 338 OVERDRIVE TOYOTA EDUARDO BLANCO 49'' 08'' ARON DOMZALA 01h 11' + 00h 09' 23 327 OVERDRIVE TOYOTA MACIEJ MARTON 13'' 32'' ANTANAS JUKNEVICIUS 01h 11' + 00h 09' 24 315 CRAFT BEARINGS DARIUS VAICIULIS 23'' 42'' TOMAS OUREDNICEK 01h 11' + 00h 10' 25 332 MP-SPORTS DAVID KRIPAL 41'' 00'' WEI HAN GEELY AUTO SHELL LUBRICANT 01h 11' + 00h 10' 26 318 MIN LIAO COOPER TIRE T 57'' 16'' PHILIPPE GACHE GEELY AUTO SHELL LUBRICANT 01h 12' + 00h 10' 27 326 STEPHANE PREVOT COOPER TIRE T 29'' 48'' DENIS KROTOV 01h 13' + 00h 12' 28 374 MSK RALLY TEAM DMYTRO TSYRO 53'' 12'' REMY VAUTHIER 01h 14' + 00h 13' 29 363 MD RALLYE SPORT PASCAL LARROQUE 42'' 01'' MICHAEL PISANO 01h 14' 30 356 SRT RACING VALENTIN SARREAUD 55'' 14'' DAKAR 2019 – 1. Etappe 331km – CARS Pos. N° Exp. Drive-Team Mark-Model Time Variation Penality PIERRE LAFAY 01h 15' + 00h 13' 31 364 EASY RALLY SEBASTIEN DELAUNAY 08'' 27'' ERIK WEVERS 01h 15' + 00h 13' 32 336 BORGWARD RALLY TEAM ASHLEY GARCIA CHAVEZ 39'' 58'' DANI SOLA 01h 15' + 00h 14' 33 415 FN SPEED TEAM PEDRO LOPEZ CHAVES 50'' 09'' BLADE HILDEBRAND 01h 16' + 00h 14' 34 367 TEAM SPEED BILL CONGER 11'' 30'' RONAN CHABOT 01h 18' + 00h 16' 35 319 OVERDRIVE TOYOTA GILLES PILLOT 03'' 22'' TIM CORONEL 01h 18' + 00h 16' 36 347 MAXXIS DAKARTEAM TOM CORONEL 04'' 23'' DIEGO WEBER 01h 19' + 00h 17' 37 392 DURO4X4.COM JUAN JOSE PONCE AYLWIN 30'' 49'' STEPHANE HENRARD 01h 19' + 00h 17' 38 353 HENRARD RACING TEAM GATIEN DU BOIS 36'' 55'' ISIDRE ESTEVE PUJOL 01h 19' + 00h 18' 39 324 SODICARS RACING TXEMA VILLALOBOS 59'' 18'' VINCENT GUINDANI 01h 20' + 00h 18' 40 369 STEPHANE NGUYEN QUAC TEAM BBR 16'' 35'' VINH FRANCISCO LEON 01h 20' + 00h 19' 41 387 ALTA RUTA 4X4 PERU TOMAS HIRAHOKA 56'' 15'' BALAZS SZALAY 01h 22' + 00h 20' 42 383 OPEL DAKAR TEAM LASZLÓ BUNKOCZI 02'' 21'' COLE POTTS 01h 22' + 00h 20' 43 346 TEAM SPEED MAX EDDY 03'' 22'' ADRIEN GOGUET 01h 22' + 00h 20' 44 375 TEAM BBR GREGORY GILSON 16'' 35'' SHAMEER VARIAWA 01h 22' + 00h 20' 45 429 SVR ZAHEER BODHANYA 28'' 47'' MARTIN PROKOP 01h 22' + 00h 20' 46 305 MP-SPORTS JAN TOMANEK 33'' 52'' HE ZHITAO 01h 22' + 00h 21' 47 389 YONG RACING TEAM KAI ZHAO 54'' 13'' DIEGO HEILBRUNN 01h 23' + 00h 21' 48 414 JUAN PEDRO CILLONIZ TEAM CAN-AM PERU 02'' 21'' DUCLOS 01h 23' + 00h 21' 49 345 JUAN SILVA CRT RACING TEAM 27'' 46'' YUXIANG LIANG 01h 23' + 00h 22' 50 386 YONG RACING TEAM HONGTAO KOU 49'' 08'' JEAN - PASCAL BESSON 01h 24' + 00h 22' 51 333 EASY RALLY JEAN BRUCY 11'' 30'' BYAMBATSOGT UDIIKHUU 01h 24' + 00h 22' 52 413 TEAM MONGOLIE BYAMBADELGER UDIIKHUU 16'' 35'' PHILIPPE LAMBILLIOTTE 01h 24' + 00h 22' 53 424 HENRARD RACING TEAM MAXIME LAMBILLIOTTE 30'' 49'' MAIK WILLEMS 01h 24' + 00h 23' 54 339 BASTION HOTELS DAKAR TEAM ROBERT VAN PELT 48'' 07'' JURGEN SCHRODER 01h 24' + 00h 23' 55 329 SOUTH RACING DANÏEL SCHRODER 52'' 11'' AHMED ALKUWARI FAHAD 01h 24' + 00h 23' 56 377 C.A.T. RACING YAMAHA ANGELO MONTICO 52'' 11'' THIERRY PITAVY 01h 24' + 00h 23' 57 396 TEAM BBR GILLES COLOMBET 57'' 16'' FERNANDO FERRAND MALATESTA 01h 27' + 00h 25' 58 384 PRO RAID PERU FERNANDO FERRAND DEL 09'' 28'' BUSTO THOMAS BELL SABERTOOTH MOTORING 01h 27' + 00h 25' 59 419 PATRICK MCMURREN ADVENTURE 35'' 54'' DAKAR 2019 – 1. Etappe 331km – CARS Pos. N° Exp. Drive-Team Mark-Model Time Variation Penality BERND HANNS HOFFMAN 01h 28' + 00h 26' 60 439 HI-RAIDSPORT JUAN CARLOS CARIGNANI 04'' 23'' DANIEL SASKIN 01h 28' + 00h 26' 61 382 TEAM BBR SASA BITTERMAN 06'' 25'' CAMELIA LIPAROTI 01h 29' + 00h 27' 62 371 C.A.T. RACING YAMAHA ROSA ROMERO FONT 05'' 24'' BRUNO AFONSO MARTINS 01h 29' + 00h 27' 63 422 RUI JORGE PEREIRA TEAM BBR 36'' 55'' FERREIRA NICOLAS RICARDO 01h 29' + 00h 28' 64 432 ZINGONI ATV PATAGONIA RACING TEAM 41'' 00'' PEDRO USANDIZAGA JEROME RENAUD 01h 31' + 00h 29' 65 391 TEAM SSP MAX DELFINO 05'' 24'' ADRIAN SANTOS 01h 31' + 00h 29' 66 434 FN SPEED TEAM ORIOL VIDAL 37'' 56'' CHRISTIAN LAVIEILLE 01h 35' + 00h 33' 67 350 TOYOTA AUTO BODY JEAN-PIERRE GARCIN 10'' 29'' EMILIO FERRANDO 01h 35' + 00h 34' 68 402 GUILLERMO GOMEZ DE LAS HERRADOR MOTORSPORT 46'' 05'' HERAS ALEXIS HERNANDEZ 01h 36' + 00h 34' 69 373 RICARDO ENRIQUE ALEXIS HERNANDEZ RACING 10'' 29'' CISNEROS STEPHEN RILEY 01h 36' + 00h 34' 70 409 SMS MINING AUSTRALIA TREVOR HANKS 37'' 56'' OMAR ELISEO GANDARA 01h 36' + 00h 35' 71 354 OMAR GANDARA DAKAR TEAM RAMIRO CORVALAN 46'' 05'' CRISTINA GUTIERREZ MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE CROSS- 01h 37' + 00h 35' 72 351 HERRERO SODICARS RACING 29'' 48'' PABLO MORENO HUETE PHILIPPE BOUTRON 01h 38' + 00h 36' 73 355 SODICARS RACING MAYEUL BARBET 34'' 53'' JOSE LUIS ALVAREZ 01h 40' + 00h 39' 74 436 HERRANZ AYRA RACING JOEL ALVAREZ MORENO 45'' 04'' DAVID BENSADOUN 01h 41' + 00h 40' 75 390 ALDO RACING PATRICK BEAULE 41'' 00'' OSCAR FUERTES 01h 42' + 00h 40' 76 335 ALDANONDO SSANGYONG 24'' 43'' DIEGO VALLEJO JOAN FONT 01h 42' + 00h 40' 77 368 JUAN FELIX BRAVO FN SPEED TEAM 28'' 47'' AGUILAR MIGUEL ANGEL ALVAREZ 01h 44' + 00h 42' 78 405 PINEDA ALVAREZ 01'' 20'' RICARDO MENDIOLA LUIS ALAYZA 01h 44' + 00h 43' 79 440 PRO RAID PERU IVE BROMBERG 52'' 11'' XAVIER FOJ 01h 45' + 00h 44' 80 352 FOJ MOTORSPORT IGNACIO SANTAMARIA 47'' 06'' AKIRA MIURA 01h 46' + 00h 44' 81 349 TOYOTA AUTO BODY LAURENT LICHTLEUCHTER 39'' 58'' SEBASTIAN GUAYASAMIN 01h 50' + 00h 49' 82 399 CHEVROLET DAKAR MAURO ESTEBAN LIPEZ 49'' 08'' MAURICIO SALAZAR VELASQUEZ 01h 51' + 00h 49' 83 365 PRO RAID PERU MAURICIO SALAZAR 26'' 45'' SIERRA GERARD TRAMONI 01h 51' + 00h 50' 84 394 TEAM 100% SUD-OUEST DOMINIQUE TOTAIN 44'' 03'' MARCO PIANA XTREMEPLUS POLARIS FACTORY 01h 54' + 00h 52' 85 380 STEVEN GRIENER TEAM 06'' 25'' 86 425 JEAN REMY BERGOUNHE SRT RACING 01h 56' + 00h 54' DAKAR 2019 – 1. Etappe 331km – CARS Pos. N° Exp. Drive-Team Mark-Model Time Variation Penality PATRICK SIREYJOL 16'' 35'' ANIBAL ALIAGA 02h 01' + 01h 00' 87 403 ANIBAL ALIAGA PERÚ GUSTAVO MEDINA LUNA 54'' 13'' XAVIER LORMAND 02h 03' + 01h 01' 88 381 LES FLAMANTS ROSES 222 GUILLAUME JORDA 05'' 24'' ALEX AGUIRREGAVIRIA 02h 28' + 01h 27' 89 404 FN SPEED TEAM JORDI COMALLONGA 49'' 08'' FERNANDA KANNO 02h 32' + 01h 31' 90 411 DE 0 AL DAKAR ALONSO CARRILLO 41'' 00'' NICOLAS FALLOUX 02h 57' + 01h 55' 91 420 OVERDRIVE TOYOTA FLORIAN GONZALEZ 27'' 46'' ANDREA SCHIUMARINI 03h 22' + 02h 20' 92 423 ANDREA SUCCI R TEAM 05'' 24'' MASSIMO SALVATORE JACQUES BARRON MIFFLIN 04h 05' + 03h 03' 93 433 PRO RAID PERU LUCAS BARRON 31'' 50'' ANDREA PATRICIA LAFARJA 04h 07' + 03h 06' 94 426 BITTAR DK420 COMPETITION 43'' 02'' EUGENIO ARRIETA LUIS FERNANDO BARBERY 04h 11' + 03h 09' 95 395 PAZ LUIS BARBERY RACING 31'' 50'' HERNAN DAZA JIMENEZ RAMON NUNEZ 04h 34' + 03h 32' 96 428 FERNANDO MATIAS RAMON NUÑEZ DAKAR TEAM 23'' 42'' ACOSTA .
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