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Follow the latest news about the Dakar Rally 2025 on RacingNews365. The rally starts on Friday, January 3 and will be held entirely in Saudi Arabia.

Four-time Dakar winner undergoes amputation after terrible accident

Four-time Dakar winner in induced coma after accident

Jos Verstappen reveals 'insane' 2025 racing programme

Dakar driver facing disqualification after bizarre mobile phone incident

Watch as Dakar victory contender flips out of rally

FIA president takes aim at British GP in latest media attack

Dakar victory contender retires after huge crash

Dakar legend takes another hit with late penalty

Toyota takes advantage as Dacia's last Dakar hope dashed

Dutch racer reflects on bizarre Dakar crash: 'He would have been dead'

Dakar Rally title favourite falls far behind after crash

Sainz forced to abandon Dakar Rally after FIA intervention

Major problems for Sainz after heavy crash

Early drama in Dakar Rally, motorcyclist under the knife

Loeb addresses crucial Dakar Rally change

Rally legend Loeb aims for first Dakar victory with new Dacia

Sainz clinches historic win for Audi in 2024 Dakar Rally

Dakar rider Carles Falcón passes away after serious crash

Disqualification Dakar leader causes hefty riot: 'Other teams wanted us out of the rally'

Video: Motorcyclist breaks leg in crash with car at Dakar Rally
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