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Red Bull Desert Wings surf the dunes on stage 5 of 2021 Dakar Rally

January 7, 2021
Al Qaisumah, Saudi Arabia
The 2021 Dakar Rally continues to go up through the gears as Stage Five offered a variety of offroad challenges. There were massive dunes to cross, stony sections that threatened punctures and tricky navigation throughout the 457-kilometre timed special stage. Let’s find out who managed to put a clean run together on the route between Riyadh and Al Quisumah.

The battle at the front of the car race between Stéphane Peterhansel and Nasser Al-Attiyah raged for five hours today, but still there’s just a little over six minutes separating them.

“A real Dakar stage. Really complicated navigation and also not easy on the dunes.”– Stéphane Peterhansel

Giniel de Villiers finally got the trouble-free run that has been eluding him at this Dakar and was rewarded with the stage win.

“Since the beginning things have really not been going our way. Then today everything seemed to click into place.” – Giniel de Villiers

It was a challenging day behind the wheel for Kuba Przygoński, Carlos Sainz and Sébastien Loeb as their individual pursuits of consistency continue.

Cyril Despres and co-driver Mike Horn showed incredible esprit d’équipe when they cannibalised their own Peugeot 3008 DKR Maxi to provide team-mate Sheikh Khalid Al Qassimi with an A-arm when he broke down 800m from the finish line.

“Lots of valleys, lots of canyons, lots of dust. 25 cars turning around in the same place. This was a tough way to start the stage.” – Cyril Despres

The adventure continues for teenage rookie Seth Quintero in the Lightweight Vehicles category. The Red Bull Off-Road Junior Team racer claimed his second podium finish of the rally despite suffering a puncture. Today’s third place result lifts Quintero to fourth overall in the Lightweight Vehicles race, less than 30 minutes back from race leader Chaleco López.

“Today started off a little weird with everybody getting lost. We ended up finding the way for everybody so the whole pack came up behind us.” – Seth Quintero

Quintero’s fellow Red Bull Off-Road Junior Team drivers Mitch Guthrie Jr. and Cristina Gutiérrez battled through dust and traffic to bring their OT3s to the finish line. Dakar debutant Mattias Ekström also got through the stage.

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Andrey Karginov, Andrey Mokeev and Igor Leonov in the Kamaz of the KAMAZ Master Team races during the 6th stage of the Dakar 2021 between Buraydah and Ha’il, in Saudi Arabia on January 8, 2021. // Eric Vargiolu / DPPI / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202101080223 // Usage for editorial use only //

Blue is the colour in the truck race as Team Kamaz Master controlled from start to finish. Andrey Karginov won the stage as Anton Shibalov moved into second place overall behind race leader Dmitry Sotnikov. Kamaz won the Dakar 16 times in the last two decades, a third decade of dominance looks like it’s beginning here in Saudi Arabia.

A late surge from two-time Dakar winner Toby Price on Stage Five saw him take a podium finish. The Australian has also moved to within touching distance of the overall podium. Price is now fourth overall and less than four minutes behind race leader Kevin Benavides.

“All in all, we made it a decent day and we’re not far from the Rest Day now.” – Toby Price

Joining Price in the Top 5 overall is fellow Red Bull KTM Factory Racing rider Sam Sunderland, while the third team member Matthias Walkner finished eighth on today’s stage.

Štefan Svitko and Dakar rookie Daniel Sanders are well placed to break into the Top 10 of the general classification on the remaining seven stages.

“In the dunes things were well set so I just started sending it. I hit some pretty good jumps along the way.” – Daniel Sanders

Laia Sanz is on course to be the Dakar’s top female rider for the 11th consecutive edition and Camille Chapelière is enjoying his debut ride at the rally.

Unfortunately the last two stages have seen the withdrawals of Mohammed Jaffar and CS Santosh. We wish both riders a speedy recovery from their injuries.

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STAGE FIVE RESULTS

2021 Dakar Rally Car Race Top 5


  1. G. DE VILLIERS (ZAF) TOYOTA 05:09:25
  2. B. BARAGWANATH (ZAF) CENTURY +00:00:58
  3. S. PETERHANSEL (FRA) MINI +00:02:25
  4. N. AL-ATTIYAH (QAT) TOYOTA +00:04:38
  5. M. PROKOP (CZE) FORD +00:05:06

2021 Dakar Rally Bike Race Top 5

  1. K. BENAVIDES (ARG) HONDA 05:09:50
  2. JI. CORNEJO (CHL) HONDA +00:01:00
  3. T. PRICE (AUS) KTM +00:01:20
  4. L. SANTOLINO (ESP) SHERCO +00:06:57
  5. S. SUNDERLAND (GBR) KTM +00:04:17

  1. 2021 Dakar Rally Lightweight Vehicle Top 5
  2. F. LOPEZ (CHL) CAN-AM 05:05:29
  3. K. AL-ATTIYAH (QAT) PH-SPORT +00:01:50
  4. S. QUINTERO (USA) OT3 +00:04:05
  5. A. JONES (USA) CAN-AM +00:05:38
  6. A. DOMZALA (POL) CAN-AM +00:05:48

2021 Dakar Rally Truck Top 5

  1. D. SOTNIKOV (RUS) KAMAZ 02:58:47
  2. A. KARGINOV (RUS) KAMAZ +00:00:10
  3. A. VISHNEUSKI (BLR) MAZ +00:00:14
  4. M. MACIK (CZE) IVECO +00:00:22
  5. A. SHIBALOV (RUS) KAMAZ +00:03:56