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1997 Dakar Rally also known as the 1997 Paris–Dakar Rally was the 19th running of the Dakar Rally event. The rally started and finished in Dakar, taking in a loop including Niger and the Ténéré desert.[1] Jutta Kleinschmidt became the first woman to win a stage of the Dakar Rally.[1] Japanese driver, Kenjiro Shinozuka, won the car class and Stephane Peterhansel won his fifth motorcycle title.[1]

Stages edit

Stage Date From To Total
(km)
Stage winners
Bikes Cars Trucks
1 4 January   Dakar   Tambacounda 587   S. Peterhansel   J-P. Fontenay   E. Pelichet
2 5 January   Tambacounda   Kayes 594   S. Peterhansel   J-L. Schlesser   P. Reif
3 6 January   Kayes   Nara 592   S. Peterhansel   K. Shinozuka   P. Reif
4 7 January   Nara   Timbuktu 658   S. Peterhansel   B. Saby   M. Koreny
5 8 January   Timbuktu   Gao 482   T. Magnaldi   J-P. Fontenay   P. Reif
6 9 January   Gao   Ménaka 332   S. Peterhansel   K. Shinozuka   B. Slenovsky
7 10 January   Ménaka   Tahoua 396   C. Sotelo   J-P. Fontenay   K. Loprais
8 11 January   Tahoua   Agadez 820   S. Peterhansel   K. Shinozuka   K. Loprais
12 January   Agadez Rest day
9 13 January   Agadez   Oclan 460   T. Magnaldi   J. Kleinschmidt   P. Reif
10 14 January   Oclan   Kidal 537   J. Arcarons   D. Guedes   P. Reif
11 15 January   Kidal   Timbuktu 577   J. Lewis   J-P. Strugo   P. Reif
12 16 January   Timbuktu   Néma 588   S. Peterhansel   J-P. Fontenay   P. Reif
13 17 January   Néma   Kiffa 604   É. Bernard   H. Masuoka   P. Reif
14 18 January   Kiffa   Saint-Louis 751   P. Marques   J-P. Fontenay   P. Reif
15 19 January   Saint-Louis   Dakar 255   J. Brucy   J. Kleinschmidt   J. Petit

Final standings edit

Motorcycles edit

Pos No. Rider Bike Entrant Time
1 1   Stéphane Peterhansel Yamaha Yamaha Motor France 65:14:37
2 17   Oscar Gallardo Cagiva Pelayo Mutua de Seguros +2:35:16
3 8   David Castera Yamaha Yamaha Motor France +2:56:25
4 7   Jimmy Lewis KTM KTM USA +3:28:15
5 11   Dirk von Zitzewitz KTM KTM Sport +4:28:38
6 73   Jurgen Mayer KTM MSA +6:01:53
7 45   Jean Brucy KTM Raid Aventure +7:17:10
8 41   Paulo Manuel Marques KTM Portugal RPM +7:18:10
9 27   Norbert Schilcher KTM MSA +7:20:30
10 10   Eric Bernard KTM E.Leclerc +7:27:54

Cars edit

Pos No. Driver Co-Driver Car Entrant Time
1 205   Kenjiro Shinozuka   Henri Magne Mitsubishi Sonauto Mitsubishi 61:56:31
2 200   Jean-Pierre Fontenay   Bruno Musmarra Mitsubishi Sonauto Mitsubishi +4:16
3 202   Bruno Saby   Dominique Serieys Mitsubishi Sonauto Mitsubishi +9:12
4 220   Hiroshi Masuoka   Andreas Schulz Mitsubishi Sonauto Mitsubishi +2:25:27
5 206   Jutta Kleinschmidt   Jean Boutaire Schlesser Schlesser-SEAT +4:35:51
6 204   Salvador Servia   Gilles Picard Nissan Nissan Europe +5:15:14
7 216   Jean-Pierre Strugo   Bruno Catarelli Mitsubishi Mitsubishi International +6:20:08
8 208   Duarte Guedes   Jacky Dubois Nissan Team Dessoude +9:23:13
9 268   Edoardo Argazzi   Riccardo Argazzi Nissan Team Dessoude +9:40:41
10 224   Carlos Sousa   Philippe Rey Mitsubishi Mitsubishi International +23:28:05

Trucks edit

Pos No. Driver Co-Drivers Truck Time
1 427   Peter Reif   Johann Deinhofer Hino 78:21:02
2 402   Yoshimasa Sugawara   Naoko Matsumoto
  Katsumi Hamura
Hino +3:33:27
3 411   Joseph Petit   Jean-Christophe Wagner
  Takeshi Hashimoto
Hino +4:08:52
4 425   Edmond Pelichet   Hubert Molina Mercedes-Benz +6:43:50
5 406   Gilbert Versino   Christian Lacourt
  Christian Versino
Mitsubishi +7:51:50
6 415   Christophe Granjon  Masaaki Imai
  Anthony Martineau
Mitsubishi +10:33:16
7 404   Christian Barbier   Eric André
  Jean-Louis Berger
Mercedes-Benz +15:41:33
8 417   Yves Ferri   Michel Plateau
  Hubert Auvray
Mercedes-Benz +22:11:30
9 433   Bernard Malferiol   Patrick Croset
  Jean Rodrigues
Mercedes-Benz +23:43:18
10 434   Michel Gambillon   Raymond Louin
  Reynald Prive
Mercedes-Benz +25:52:51

References edit

  1. ^ a b c (PDF). Dakar. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-08. Retrieved 2009-01-07.

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