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Follow the latest news about the Dakar Rally 2026 on RacingNews365. The rally starts on Friday, January 3 and will be held entirely in Saudi Arabia.

Al-Attiyah secures sixth Dakar Rally victory in tense final stage

Dramatic Dakar Rally finish as winner decided on final stage

Al-Attiyah matches staggering Dakar Rally record as sixth overall victory edges ever closer

Overall Dakar Rally victory contender falls away in major shake-up

Nasser Al-Attiyah deals hefty blow to Ford in monstrous Dakar stage

Dakar legends poised for stunning battle royal after dramatic standings turnaround

Dakar record holder strikes as gap closes on leader

Nasser Al-Attiyah survives scare after latest Dakar stage

Dacia grabs overall lead in thrilling Dakar Rally stage

Ford take impressive 1-2 after thrilling stage finish at Dakar Rally

Toyota driver blows away Dakar competition with dominant display

Defending champion suffers early Dakar exit to conclude horror nine months

Ford strikes back at Toyota in phenomenal Dakar Rally turnaround

Dakar Rally driver completely loses it after huge crash

Toyota seize power to end 19-year Dakar wait

Real Dakar Rally start sees popular victory with emotional edge

Dakar driver goes berserk after heavy crash: 'Stupidest motherfucker here'

Ford secures first success of 2026 Dakar Rally

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