1996 Granada–Dakar Rally

1996 Dakar Rally, also known as the 1996 Paris-Dakar Rally, was the 18th running of the Dakar Rally event. It began on 29 December 1995 with a prologue stage in Granada, Spain - the second successive year the event began away from the traditional starting point of Paris - and ended in the Senegalese capital of Dakar on 14 January 1996. Pierre Lartigue won the car class for the third year in succession for Citroën and Edi Orioli won his fourth motorcycle title for Yamaha.[1] Viktor Moskovskikh secured the first trucks class title for the Russian Kamaz marque.

1996 Dakar Rally
Previous: 1995 Next: 1997

Stages

StageDateFromToTotal
(km)
Stage winners
BikesCars
P29 December Granada0.3 J. Arcarons K. Shinozuka
130 December Granada Málaga4 K. Tiainen B. Saby
231 December Nador Oujda149 H. Kinigadner A. Vatanen
31 January Oujda Er-Rachidia328 S. Peterhansel A. Vatanen
42 January Er-Rachidia Fam El Hisn540 S. Peterhansel P. Wambergue
53 January Fam El Hisn Smara474 S. Peterhansel P. Lartigue
64 January Smara Zouerat603 E. Orioli J-P. Fontenay
75 January Zouerat Atar365 T. Magnaldi A. Vatanen
86 January Atar Zouerat511 F. Meoni H. Masuoka
7 January ZoueratRest day
98 January Zouerat El Mreiti629 J. Arcarons P. Wambergue
109 January El Mreiti Tichit632 D. Trolli A. Vatanen
1110 January Tichit Kiffa530 E. Orioli J-P. Fontenay
1211 January Kiffa Kayes275 D. Trolli P. Wambergue
1312 January Kayes Labe516 F. Meoni A. Vatanen
1413 January Labe Tambacounda620 F. Meoni A. Vatanen
1514 January Tambacounda Dakar20 J. Arcarons A. Vatanen

Final standings

Motorcycles

PosNo.RiderBikeEntrantTime
13 Edi OrioliYamahaYamaha Belgarda-Mobil 172:31:03
22 Jordi ArcaronsKTMLucky Strike-KTM+1:05:45
320 Carlos SoteloKTMLucky Strike-KTM+5:48:09
412 Gerard JimminkKTM+6:44:53
517 Richard SainctKTMGauloises Blondes-KTM+7:35:38
629 Guido MalettiKawasakiKawasaki Italy+11:18:23
765 Oscar GallardoCagivaPelayo Mutua de Seguros+11:33:12
8134 Massimo ChiesaKTM+12:23:44
957 Norbert SchilcherKTM+12:38:08
1035 Marcel PiletKTMAO American Optical+13:34:39

Cars

PosNo.DriverCo-DriverCarEntrantTime
1201 Pierre Lartigue Michel PerinCitroënCitroën Sport65:44:38
2207 Philippe Wambergue Fred GallagherCitroënCitroën Sport+1:11:54
3206 Jean-Pierre Fontenay Bruno MusmarraMitsubishiSonauto Mitsubishi+1:42:13
4203 Ari Vatanen Gilles PicardCitroënCitroën Sport+1:49:53
5205 Salvador Servia Jaime PuigCitroënCitroën Sport+3:16:45
6208 Hiroshi Masuoka Andreas SchulzMitsubishiSonauto Mitsubishi+6:26:20
7202 Bruno Saby Dominique SerieysMitsubishiSonauto Mitsubishi+11:06:06
8216 Giacomo Vismara Mario CambiaghiSsangyongSsangyong Motor+20:22:40
9209 Thierry Delavergne Luis ArguellesNissanTeam Dessoude+21:17:09
10212 Jean-Pierre Strugo Bruno CatarelliMitsubishi+23:38:51

References

  1. "History of Dakar - RETROSPECTIVE 1979-2007" (PDF). Dakar. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-08. Retrieved 2009-01-07.


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