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The basic “ingredients” of the Dakar Rally, the greatest adventure in the world
The Dakar Rally started in Saudi Arabia and will end after 7,500 kilometers on January 14th. Read what you need to know about the 2022 race.
The main stage of the Dakar Rally 2022, the vast desert of Saudi Arabia, is an inhospitable battlefield for the caravan of around 1,000 people in this year’s race – around 300 participants with each type of vehicle and their accompanying teams until January 14, 2021.

In the 12 special stages / race days of this year, navigation is again the decisive success factor for the participants – however, the competition is now more intense and so the speeds are also increasing. The participants receive the route digitally, so that they have no opportunity to prepare. So, Your success will depend on how quickly you can interpret the road book.
This year Dakar, the first – and most important – race of the newly established FIA Cross-Country World Championship this year, started from Jeddah with the qualifying route to Ha’Ilwon by Nassel Al Attiyah from Toyota in cars and Daniel Saunders from Gas Gas on motorcycles, and today (2/1) it carries out its first special route to Al Artavia.
Overdrive + Toyota Gazoo Racing with Toyota Hilux T1 and X-Raid with Mini John Cooper Works have been the protagonists for overall victory in recent years. The X-Raid won the last two iterations of the game as Al Attiyah drew a total of 80 in those two.
The two protagonists competed with two different sets of rules, one for large all-wheel drive (Toyota) and one for two-wheeled buggies (X-Raid Mini). All-wheel drive had the disadvantage of narrower tires, which were more prone to spin, but also the disadvantage of the shorter wheelbase.
This year, however, all-wheel drive was allowed to have larger tires, wheelbase, and travel, while buggies were allowed to maintain the proper cockpit tire pressure change system, depending on changing traction conditions or fuel consumption requirements. Coupled with the FIA’s other measures to even out performance, the battle for the top this year essentially wins on new cars and new data, and is expected to be unpredictable.
The big news of 2022, however, is the arrival of the Audi RS Q e-tron. The German car is aiming to be the first to win the Dakar that only uses the power of electric motors that reach 671 hp. In view of the mileage, however, it also has a petrol engine (TFSI) that runs exclusively to charge the batteries of the RS Q e-tron.
In addition to its step in the evolution of the electric drive through the advanced racing sport with its electric motors, the Ingolstadt creation has the enormous advantage of an extremely strong torque from a standstill. He also has the polynomial Stefan Petransel and the two-time Dakar winner Carlos Sainth along with the respected Matthias Extrom in the bucket. However, it remains to be seen whether he will avoid the team’s problems of unity and relative inexperience in his freshman year.
As for the motorcycles, this year’s Dakar battle is completely open and unpredictable, given the large number of combinations that can lead to victory. It’s telling that five different riders on two wheels have won over the past five years.
Everyone is back this year, four with the works KTM – including last year’s winner Kevin Benavides – and many others who have not yet won but are capable, with the works teams from Honda, Yamaha and Gas Gas.
The Spaniard Laia Santh is missing on both bikes this year. Perhaps the most high-profile woman in the institution in recent years, who has finished every special of the last 11 Dakars, this year made the great transition from motorcycle to car.
Source: sport24
Jessica Martinez is an author at Sportish, a publication dedicated to sports news and analysis. She covers various topics related to sports and provides insightful commentary on the latest developments in the world of sports.
Motorsports
The Christmas story begins: the new edition of La Liga FC Futures is here
he gran canaria stadiumis used to hosting matches. UD Las Palmasa team that currently plays in the second division, but has been there for a long time. beginningmakes for a luxurious setting for hosting. XXIX international convention Liga FC Futures.
For the first time, Las Palmas will witness the talents of 16 of the world’s best quarries from Saturday 27th to Monday 29th December. This is one of the most prestigious tournaments in the world, with current players at the highest level such as Lamine Yamal, Marcus Rashford and Zaire Emery taking part in other competitions.
The Canary Islands are a place with a great sense of soccer. Those who were used to vibrating with Pedri, Jonathan Vieira or Valerón now hope to stand up in Gran Canaria to confirm their future commitments.
In its 29th year, the tournament will feature four teams divided into four groups, with every team playing against every other team, with the top two teams advancing to the playoffs. The rest will be sent directly to the memorial box.
In the tournament between La Liga and the Jose Ramon de la Morena Foundation, each team will have 12 minutes of game time. Each half will be expanded to 15 minutes in the semi-finals, reaching 20 minutes in the coveted grand final.
The participating football teams are Barça, Espanyol, Real Madrid, Athletic Club, Atlético de Madrid, Betis, Sevilla, Valencia, Villarreal and the hosts Las Palmas. The previous champion was Sevilla. And at the international level, teams arriving on the island are accustomed to playing in the Champions League. No more, no less than Benfica, Juventus, Sporting de Portugal, Borussia Dortmund, PSG, Inter Milan. Let the show begin.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
Motorsports
Legendary rally champion reacted to Ferrari’s decision regarding his son
Carlos Sainz Sr., father of Carlos Sainz and two-time world rally champion, has commented on Ferrari’s decision to replace his son with seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton.
Sainz was left without a seat at Ferrari last year and later joined Williams. In 2025, the Spaniard outperformed Hamilton and achieved two podiums, while the Briton had none.
Carlos Sainz Sr. emphasized that neither he nor his son criticized Hamilton:
“It’s not our problem, it’s not Carlos’ problem. Ferrari was close to winning the constructors’ championship in 2024, but this year the team has faced difficulties. My advice, and Carlos agrees, is to focus on your work. The world is already too complex to worry about everyone. Let people draw their own conclusions,” he said.
At the same time, Sainz Sr. believes that his son can become a world champion:
“I have a lot of confidence in him and I want to believe that it is possible. I am his father and I have seen how talented he is. If he is in the right place at the right time, he can really achieve this. Everything has to match perfectly. He works and fights for it,” he added.
The rally champion also noted that success depends on the car and the team:
“Unfortunately, I don’t have a crystal ball to know how teams are preparing for radical changes in F1. It all depends on the engine and the chassis. It would be good for Williams to produce a competitive car and fight for the podium. Now they can be at the bottom, middle or top of the table and under the new rules the stronger teams have more resources.”
Source: Sport UA
Ruth Waterhouse is an author and sports journalist who writes for Sportish. She is known for her coverage of various sports events and her insightful analysis of sports-related news. With a passion for sports and a keen eye for detail, she has become a respected voice in the sports community.
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The 5 richest Formula 1 pilots. Schumacher is beyond competition
Formula 1 pilots’ salaries have long been record-breaking, and the championship’s leading stars regularly appear on the list of the world’s highest-paid athletes.
The current F1 squad is one of the richest in the history of the series, which is directly linked to the sharp increase in the championship’s global popularity in recent years.
But large contracts account for only a fraction of total revenue. Advertising deals, bonuses, business ventures and investments have allowed individual pilots to amass fortunes that far exceed the earnings of most of their peers. According to Racing News 365, it was these Formula 1 drivers who managed to build the largest financial empires in the history of the championship, leaving others far behind.
The richest F1 drivers in history
1) Michael Schumacher – $790 million
2) Lewis Hamilton – $304 million
3) Fernando Alonso – $264 million
4) Kimi Raikkonen – $254 million
5) Niki Lauda – $203 million
Source: Sport UA
Ruth Waterhouse is an author and sports journalist who writes for Sportish. She is known for her coverage of various sports events and her insightful analysis of sports-related news. With a passion for sports and a keen eye for detail, she has become a respected voice in the sports community.
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