1980 Paris–Dakar Rally

Off-road motorsport event in France and Africa From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1980 Dakar Rally also known as the 1980 Paris–Dakar Rally was the 2nd running of the Dakar Rally event, starting from Paris on 1 January and finishing in Dakar on the 23 January. The 1980 event saw vehicle manufacturers such as Yamaha, Volkswagen, Lada, and BMW taking part and the introduction of a truck category.

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1980 Paris–Dakar Rally
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Host country France
 Algeria
 Mali
Upper Volta
 Senegal
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Summary

216 competitors started the rally of which 81 made the finish. Cyril Neveu won for the second time in succession on a Yamaha, Freddy Kottulinsky won the car class driving a Volkswagen Iltis and Zohra Ataouat became the first winner of the truck class driving for Sonacome.[1]

Entry list

Number of entries

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Stage[2] Bikes Cars Trucks Total
Start of rally 90 116 10 216
End of rally 25 49 7 81
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Competitor list

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Stages

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Stage Date From To Dist. Winner (cars) Winner (bikes)
P 1 JanuaryFrance ParisFrance Olivet4France J-C. BriavoineFrance C. Neveu
2 JanuaryFrance OlivetFrance MarseilleLiaison only
3–5 JanuaryTransportation to Africa
1 6 JanuaryAlgeria AlgiersAlgeria In Salah37France J-C. BriavoineFrance C. Neveu
2 7 JanuaryAlgeria In SalahAlgeria Reggane270France C. NeveuFrance E. Breton
8 JanuaryAlgeria RegganeAlgeria Bordj Badji Mokhtar630France J. RagnottiFrance M. Merel
9 JanuaryAlgeria Bordj Badji MokhtarMali Gao675Sweden F. KottulinskyFrance H. Auriol
10 JanuaryMali GaoRest day
3 11 JanuaryMali GaoMali Mopti595Sweden F. KottulinskyFrance H. Auriol
12 JanuaryMali MoptiMali NionoLiaison only
13 JanuaryMali NionoMali Tombouctou570France J. RagnottiFrance G. Desheulles
14 JanuaryMali TombouctouMali Gao424France C. NeveuFrance H. Auriol
4 15 JanuaryMali GaoRepublic of Upper Volta Bobo-DioulassoLiaison only
5 16 JanuaryRepublic of Upper Volta Bobo-DioulassoMali Kolokani120Sweden F. KottulinskyFrance M. Merel
17 JanuaryMali KolokaniRest day
6 18 JanuaryMali KolokaniMali Nioro du Sahel280France C. MarreauFrance C. Neveu
19 JanuaryMali Nioro du SahelMali Kayes247Sweden F. KottulinskyFrance P. Vassard
7 20 JanuaryMali KayesSenegal BakelLiaison only
21 JanuarySenegal BakelSenegal Linguère
22 JanuarySenegal LinguèreSenegal Lompoul87France H. CotelFrance P. Vassard
23 JanuarySenegal LompoulSenegal Dakar120France C. NeveuFrance C. Neveu
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Leading results

Bikes

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1 50 France Cyril Neveu Yamaha XT 500
2 58 France Michel Merel Yamaha XT 500
3 60 France Jean-Noël Pineau Yamaha XT 500
4 80 France Jean-Pierre Lloret Yamaha XT 500
5 86 France "Fenouil" BMW 800
6 43 France Philippe Vassard KTM 240
7 38 Belgium Alain Padou Honda XR 500
8 48 France Ludovic Loue Yamaha XT 500
9 74 France Guy Albaret Yamaha XT 500
10 22 France Marc Joineau Suzuki SP 370
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Cars

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Pos. No. Competitor Vehicle
1 137 Sweden Freddy Kottulinsky
West Germany Gerd Löffelmann
Volkswagen Iltis
2 136 France Patrick Zaniroli
France Philippe Colesse
Volkswagen Iltis
3 120 France Claude Marreau
France Bernard Marreau
Renault 4
4 138 France Jean Ragnotti
France Georges Vaills
Volkswagen Iltis
5 180 France Christophe Neveu
France Rémy Bourgoin
Range Rover
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  • Of the 216 starters, 81 completed the event - 49 cars (of 116), 25 bikes (of 90) and 7 trucks (of 10).[1]

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