2006 Dakar Rally


The 2006 Dakar Rally, also known as the 2006 Paris-Dakar Rally, was the 28th running of the Dakar Rally event. The 2006 event ran from 31 December 2005 to 15 January 2006. It started from Lisbon, Portugal, and passed through Spain, Morocco, Mali, Mauritania, Guinea, before finishing in Senegal. The format included speed restrictions on motorcycles and trucks and reduced use of global positioning systems. Competitors included double world rally champion, Carlos Sainz.

Entries

StageBikesCarsTrucksTotal
Start of Rally23217469475
Rest Day13111551297
End of Rally936733193

Bikes

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Cars

Trucks

ManufacturerTeamNo.DriverCo-Drivers
Kamaz500
Kamaz508
Kamaz514
Hino501
Hino505
503
Iveco507
Iveco512
Iveco519
Tatra509
Tatra513
524
530

Stages

Notes:
Australian motorcyclist Andy Caldecott died in an accident during ninth stage. The tenth stage was not timed as a mark of respect for Caldecott. Spanish rider Marc Coma on KTM won the motorcycle category, second was French rider Cyril Despres and third Italian rider Giovanni Sala.
Notes:
Sainz riding VW Race Touareg won the first stage from Lisbon to Portimão, and also the second stage. Jean-Louis Schlesser, winner of the event in 1999 and 2000, riding Schlesser-Ford Buggy, won the third stage between Nador to Er Rachidia in Morocco, with Nani Roma on Mitsubishi Pajero Evo taking the overall lead. Sainz won the fourth stage and took the overall lead. Stephane Peterhansel, winner in 2004 and 2005, won the fifth stage while Sainz held on to the overall lead. Giniel de Villiers moved into the lead, 22 seconds ahead of Sainz, after the sixth stage from Tan Tan to Zouerat, which was won by Thierry Magnaldi.
Stephane Peterhansel won the seventh stage between Zouerat and Atar in Mauritania but Luc Alphand, who took second place, moved into the overall lead. Stephane Peterhansel moved into the lead after finishing third in the eighth stage, which was won by Thierry Magnaldi.
Peterhansel won the ninth stage between Nouakchott and Kiffa in Mauritania to extend his lead; however, his win was overshadowed by the death of Australian motorcyclist Andy Caldecott in an accident. The tenth stage was won by Sainz with overall leader Stephane Peterhansel third. Peterhansel's overall lead was reduced after he finished 11th in the eleventh stage behind winner Giniel de Villiers. Peterhansel lost time after hitting a tree during a duststorm in the twelfth stage, which was won by Luc Alphand who took the overall lead. Alphand also won the thirteenth stage between Guinea and Senegal, which was marred by the death of a 10-year-old boy who was hit by a car as he crossed the road. He retained the overall lead after the fourteenth stage, which was won by Guerlain Chicherit; a second child was killed after reportedly being hit by a support lorry. The final stage was not timed as a mark of respect for the three deaths. The rally was won by Luc Alphand.

Trucks

riding Kamaz won the truck category, second was Hans Stacey on MAN, and third was Firdaus Kabirov on Kamaz.

Final standings

Motorcycles

PosNomMarqueTempsÉcartPénalitéPremiere foisMARATHONELFMALLE
12COMA KTM55:27:1700:00:00
21DESPRES KTM56:40:4601:13:29
36SALA KTM57:57:0502:29:48
49BLAIS KTM58:03:3502:36:18
54DE GAVARDO KTM58:50:0403:22:4701:00:00
65ULLEVALSETER KTM59:22:0903:54:52
714DUCLOS KTM60:11:1304:43:5611
88CASTEU KTM61:43:3806:16:21
955RODRIGUES YAMAHA62:21:5806:54:4102:00:001
1034VINTERS KTM63:20:3107:53:142
1111GAU KTM63:21:2207:54:052
1258KNUIMAN YAMAHA63:56:4408:29:273
1312FRETIGNE YAMAHA64:13:1308:45:56
1419CZACHOR KTM64:14:1108:46:54
1532ALGAY YAMAHA64:15:2508:48:08
1697FARRES GUELL YAMAHA64:41:4409:14:2730:00:003
1742STREET KTM65:30:0810:02:514
1885BETHYS HONDA65:37:1810:10:015
1920MARCHINI YAMAHA66:29:1711:02:0002:00:00
2095AGRA CARRERA YAMAHA67:04:4211:37:2513:006
2128CROQUELOIS YAMAHA67:53:2612:26:09
2229PIROUD YAMAHA67:58:1612:30:59
2376LEPAN KTM68:05:4912:38:3224
2416STANOVNIK KTM69:33:4314:06:2602:30:003
2580GONCALVES HONDA70:55:4815:28:3101:05:007
2615VERHOEVEN YAMAHA72:02:1416:34:5703:55:005
2749EXTANCE HONDA72:14:4416:47:2705:006
2831PAIN YAMAHA72:48:4817:21:31
29110CARILLON KTM73:18:0217:50:45471
3037KASTAN KTM73:33:2718:06:10582
3161DUBOIS KTM74:55:5219:28:359
3263LAZARD KTM75:43:1520:15:588610
33152VAN PELT HONDA75:47:2220:20:0502:25:00113
3439RIVERA KTM76:45:2821:18:1101:00:0074
35160FARIA KTM76:51:2021:24:0301:27:0095
3668MENGUS KTM77:30:2722:03:10108
37211HOTTA KTM77:51:4122:24:249
38170BONJEAN HONDA78:40:5323:13:3611126
3926LAMOTHE KTM79:02:0723:34:5012
40177DE GROOT YAMAHA79:40:5124:13:3401:00:0013
4151DUBUY KTM79:49:1324:21:56
4246RAYMOND YAMAHA79:56:4024:29:23
43134DE BAAR KTM80:08:4824:41:3101:08:0010
4482VAN DRUNEN YAMAHA80:25:5924:58:4207:07:0014
45219GINEPRO KTM80:29:4125:02:247
4687MEILLAT HONDA80:51:4525:24:2810:40:00
4713PAGNON KTM81:07:5025:40:338
4847HERMET KTM81:10:3725:43:2002:51:00
4935FLOIRAC KTM81:11:1325:43:5601:00:001511
50117PUERTAS HERRERA YAMAHA81:27:1625:59:5901:00
51223FERRER GARCIA YAMAHA82:12:4326:45:2632:00:00
5227JOBARD KTM82:27:3527:00:1812
53204GOMEZ PALLAS YAMAHA82:31:4627:04:2901:35:00
54154VERCOELEN KTM83:03:1527:35:5801:35:00139
55118MIOTTO KTM83:06:2527:39:081410
56132EMBRO KTM83:38:3628:11:1915:0016
5725RAMON YAMAHA83:45:0128:17:4401:01:0011
58129ARREDONDO KTM83:54:0028:26:4315
5959GODET KTM83:56:3328:29:1601:10:00
6022VARGA KTM84:17:4328:50:26
6153LE BLEVEC YAMAHA84:47:4229:20:2517
62214MORA BUSQUETS YAMAHA85:36:1430:08:5701:00:0018
63212KASHIWA YAMAHA85:52:2330:25:0615:00
6436DIALLO KTM87:10:2031:43:0316
65184DELAYE KTM87:30:0432:02:4732:00:00
66195DOTTORI KTM87:46:2532:19:0801:30:001917
67116WATSON-MILLER KTM87:59:2932:32:1218
6844CORNUAILLE KTM88:03:4432:36:27
6952BONNET KTM88:53:3233:26:1538:00:001912
7093LANSARD KTM89:18:4233:51:25
71108CONIJN YAMAHA89:25:0133:57:4420
72187MEILINK YAMAHA89:29:1934:02:0236:00:0021
73109LIST YAMAHA89:31:5634:04:3922
74186VAN DER VELD YAMAHA89:49:2834:22:1158:00:0023
75135DE GROOT YAMAHA90:02:1534:34:5830:00:0024
76102ALGERI YAMAHA90:17:1534:49:5801:00:00
77120CLASSEN KTM90:43:1335:15:5602:10:00251913
78181PLUMB BMW92:04:0336:36:4601:50:00
79247GONZALEZ BOMBARDIER92:25:0436:57:4701:18:00
8081POL YAMAHA92:40:2737:13:1031:00:0026
81148PERIGAUD KTM93:30:4838:03:3114
8283BARRAL YAMAHA96:08:4640:41:2927
83243MOREL BOMBARDIER96:28:0741:00:50
8498KRYNOCK KTM96:35:2641:08:0901:00:0028
85244MOREL BOMBARDIER98:24:0742:56:5029
86174PAVEY BMW98:49:5343:22:3650:00:00
8789MAURICE KTM99:12:3543:45:1855:00:0030
88100QUICK KTM103:27:1748:00:0002:00:00
89101TOWN KTM103:27:5448:00:3702:00:00
90220BONJEAN KTM105:59:0750:31:5001:00:0031
91130VERMELOUX KTM108:02:5052:35:3303:48:0032
92226GARCIA DOMINGUEZ BMW111:44:0156:16:4402:00:0033
93215VAN BERGEIJK YAMAHA127:46:3372:19:1613:06:003415


Cars

Trucks

In media

A motorcycle team organized by English actor Charley Boorman competed in the rally. Boorman was injured and fellow team member Matt Hall dropped out, but Simon Pavey finished in 86th place. Their experience was documented in the 2006 television miniseries Race to Dakar and an accompanying book.