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2023 Dakar Rally Live online tv game

The 2023 Dakar Rally will run from December 31-January 15, after a prologue stage on December 31, 2022.

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2023 Dakar Rally Live online tv game

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  1. Watch 2023 Dakar Rally Live en directo online The 2023 Dakar Rally Live looks more interesting and challenging than ever. It will be the toughest since it arrived on Saudi soil, with a total distance of 8,549km spread over 15 days – including a gruelling four-day foray into the Rub' al-Khali desert, also known as the Empty Quarter. Set to test even the most accomplished drivers, one veteran of the Dakar is determined to tame the demanding new route. Carlos Sainz has already claimed victory on three occasions and is feeling confident that he can once again challenge for the title after an impressive year behind the wheel of the Audi RS Q e-Tron. Sainz has again combined his participation in Extreme E – the first off-road electric car championship – where he fought for the title alongside Laia Sanz, with the development of the second version of the Audi RS Q e-Tron. Unlike last year, the Spaniard has been able to test the car in competition, competing in the Rallye du Maroc and even achieving victory in the Open category. That triumph has given confidence to the entire Audi team, including Stéphane Peterhansel and Mattias Ekström. Now, at the age of 60, the driver known as 'El Matador' continues to maintain the competitive spirit that has always characterised him. And, with the Dakar Rally looming in the background, he doesn't hide his desire to take on the dunes of Saudi Arabia. "The Dakar https://2023dakarrally.com/ is like the 24 Hours of Le Mans, a race that only takes place once a year and you know that everything is on the line," says Sainz. "As the

  2. race gets closer, the days get longer and all of us in the team are looking forward to the start of the race. I admit that once I'm there, with a couple of days to go, I do start to feel the tension." It's clear that Sainz is not satisfied with three Dakar Rally Live Stream victories. He has his sights set on a fourth and making history by catapulting an electric-powered car to the top. "While I have taken it step-by-step in this competition, with projects as ambitious as those I have experienced with Volkswagen, Peugeot and Mini, I now have the opportunity to do great things with Audi. As with the other manufacturers, I want to go all the way and set a new precedent by doing it with a hybrid car." It should come as no surprise that Sainz is determined to taste yet more success. The veteran driver won two World Rally Championship drivers' titles with Toyota in 1990 and 1992, and secured 97 podium finishes during his 18-year stint in WRC. So can his success in rallying be compared with his career in rally raid? "They are two completely different specialities and I think they should be analysed in a different way,” he says. "The first stage, that of the rallies, was very powerful. I always wanted to be the first Spaniard to win the world title and now I am taking on new challenges, year after year, like the challenge we are now facing with Audi. Working with a brand of this calibre is fantastic and I am really enjoying this project, where everything is new and offers new technologies. While I've always considered myself a rally driver, I'm like a kid in new shoes at this stage of my career." When is Dakar Rally 2023? The upcoming Dakar Rally will begin on December 31, 2022. From that moment on, competitors will fight to conquer the Arabian desert on motorcycles, cars, quads, light prototypes, SSVs, classics and trucks. It is scheduled to wrap up on January 15, 2023. The winners of the 2022 edition were Nasser Al-Attiyah (cars), Sam Sunderland (motorcycles), Alexandre Giroud (quads), Francisco López Contardo (light prototypes) and the Kamaz-Master team (trucks). Read More: The 2023 Dakar Rally Schedule and competitors

  3. Where is Dakar Rally 2023 being held? For the fourth consecutive year, the Dakar Rally will be held in Saudi Arabia. watch Dakar Rally online It will all start at the Red Sea in the west of Saudi Arabia and finish in Dammam, on the eastern border. Competitors will race across the middle of the country, passing through the nation's capital and largest city, Riyadh. Dakar Rally 2023 Schedule: - Preliminary stage (Saturday, Dec. 31): Al-Bahr Camp — Al-Bahr Camp, for a distance of 11 km. - First Stage (Sunday, Jan. 1): Camp Al-Bahr — Al-Bahr Camp, a circular stage for a distance of 603 km (Special stage: 368 km). - Second Stage (Monday, Jan. 2): Al-Bahr Camp — AlUla, 590 km (Special Stage: 431 km). - Third stage (Tuesday, Jan. 3): AlUla - Hail, 669 km (Special stage: 447 km). - Fourth Stage (Wednesday, Jan. 4): Hail — Hail, circular stage for a distance of 573 km (Special stage: 425 km). - Fifth Stage (Thursday, Jan. 5): Hail — Hail, circular stage for a distance of 646 km (Special stage: 375 km). - Sixth stage (Friday, Jan. 6): Hail — Dawadmi, 877 km (Special stage: 466 km).

  4. - Seven Stage (Saturday, Jan. 7): Dawadmi — Dawadmi, a circular stage for a distance of 641 km (Special stage: 473 km). - Eighth Stage (Sunday, Jan. 8): Dawadmi — Riyadh, 722 km (Special Stage: 407 km). - Rest Day (Monday, Jan. 9): Riyadh. - Ninth Stage (Tuesday, Jan. 10): Riyadh — Haradh, 710 km (Special Stage: 439 km). - 10th Stage (Wednesday, Jan. 11): Haradh — Shaybah, 623 km (Special Stage: 114 km). - 11th Stage (Thursday, Jan. 12): Shaybah — Al-Ardah, marathon stage 426 km (Special stage: 275 km). - 12th Stage (Friday, Jan. 13): Al-Ardah — Shaybah, marathon stage 375 km (Special stage: 185 km). - 13th Stage (Saturday, Jan. 14): Shaybah — Hofuf, 669 km (Special Stage: 154 km). - 14th Stage (Sunday, Jan. 15): Hofuf — Dammam, 414 km (Special Stage: 136 km). Read More: Dakar Rally Race returns to Saudi Arabia for 2023 with a longer route

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