History 2010s

2010 Dakar Rally (Argentina–Chile)

Overview

Event Name: 2010 Dakar Rally (32nd running)

Date: January 1–16, 2010

Start/Finish Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina (route through Argentina & Chile)

Total Distance: Approximately 9,030 km (cars/trucks), ~4,810 km timed special stages

Participating Teams: 362 vehicles across categories (≈176 bikes/ATVs, 134 cars, 52 trucks)

Returning to South America, the 2010 Dakar mixed towering dunes, Atacama desert stages, and Andean links. Volkswagen’s diesel Touaregs were the benchmark, with Sainz keeping a razor‑thin overall lead to seal victory ahead of team‑mate Al‑Attiyah.


Route

Atacama Stages: Fast but navigation‑sensitive dunes and fesh‑fesh around Copiapó and Iquique.
Patagonian Links: Long liaisons tested fuel, spares, and fatigue management.
Mixed Terrain: Rock fields, riverbeds, and coastal sand demanded versatile setups.

A trans‑Andean loop from Buenos Aires through Argentina and Chile before finishing back in the capital.

Seven stages in Argentina and seven in Chile balanced high‑speed pistes with technical dune crossings.


🏆 Results

Overall Winner
2nd Place
3rd Place

Navigation & Challenges

  • Waypoints & Dunes: Hidden caps and soft crests punished slight navigation errors.
  • Endurance: Consecutive 400–600 km days demanded strict fatigue and spares control.
  • Mechanical Stress: Corrugations and rock gardens tested suspension and driveline reliability.

Precision navigation and mechanical sympathy were as decisive as outright speed in 2010.

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