The Citizen (Gauteng)

Legend aims for 14th crown

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Stephane Peterhanse­l (above) will target a 14th victory on the Dakar Rally, played out over 9 000km of gruelling terrain which includes criss-crossing the Andes and confrontin­g the unique physical demands of Bolivia’s thin air.

The 40th edition of the classic endurance event, the 10th to be held in South America since it was shifted from terror-hit sub-Sahara Africa, starts in the Peruvian capital of Lima today and ends in Argentina’s second city of Cordoba on January 20.

Peterhanse­l has won on fourwheels seven times, including the last two for Peugeot, and scorched to six titles on a motorbike since his event debut in 1988.

The veteran 52-year-old led a podium sweep in the car race for the French manufactur­er in 2017 and this year will be favourite again alongside team-mates Carlos Sainz, a two-time world rally champion and 2010 winner at the Dakar, Cyril Despres and Sebastien Loeb, a nine-time world rally champion.

“Peru is the country that comes closest to Africa, with many dunes and big off-track spaces,” said Peterhanse­l.

“The mix between Peru, Bolivia and Argentina will probably be one of the most beautiful races in South America. They will be special – long and hard.

“We have to get out of Peru well-placed. With the dunes, we must try not to get bogged down. It will not be decided before the finish line in Argentina.” –

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