Amaury Sport Organisation (ASO), the promoters of the annual Dakar Rally, have released initial details for the 2024 event, including start-finish dates, the basic route and an all-new stage format.
The 46th edition of the Dakar will once again be held in Saudi Arabia, starting on 5 January and concluding on 19 January, 2024. According to race director, David Castera, the challenge will be just as daunting next year as it was this year.
Next year’s Dakar will see 14 days of racing over 12 stages, starting in the country’s north-west at AlUla, which the rally raid last visited in 2020. Competitors will cover approximately 5,000km over the two weeks, with the route heading south-east into the Empty Quarter, before heading back west and finishing on the Red Sea coast…