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1991 Paris–Dakar Rally

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1991 Dakar Rally also known as the 1991 Paris–Dakar Rally was the 13th running of the Dakar Rally event. The rally was won by 1981 world rally champion, Ari Vatanen, for the third successive time and for the fourth time in five years.[1] Stéphane Peterhansel won the motorcycle category.[2]

Stages

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Stage Date Stage Special Special (km) Total (km)
Prologue 29 December France Clermont-Ferrand Prologue 5.5 5.5
1 1 January Algeria Tripoli-Algeria Ghadamès Liaison 0 604
2 Algeria Ghadamès-Algeria Ghat Algeria Ghadamès-Algeria Idri 594 594
2 Algeria Ghadamès-Algeria Ghat Algeria Idri-Algeria Ghat 501 501
3 Algeria Ghat-Algeria Tumu Algeria Ghat-Algeria Tumu 681 681
4 Algeria Tumu-Niger Dirkou Algeria Tumu-Niger Dirkou 601 601
5 Niger Dirkou-Niger Agadez Niger Dirkou-Niger Gossololom 350 350
5 Niger Dirkou-Niger Agadez Niger Gossololom-Niger Agadez 490 490
Rest 9 January
6 Niger Agadez-Mali Gao Niger Assouas-Niger Tillia 456 516
6 Niger Agadez-Mali Gao Niger Tillia-Mali Gao 630 630
7 Mali Gao-Mali Tombouctou Convoy 410 410
8 Mali Tombouctou-Mauritania Néma Mali Tombouctou-Mauritania Néma 672 672
9 Mauritania Néma-Mauritania Kiffa Mauritania Néma-Mauritania Tichit 482 482
9 Mauritania Néma-Mauritania Kiffa Mauritania Tichit-Mauritania Kiffa 532 532
10 Mauritania Kiffa-Senegal Tambacounda Mauritania Kiffa-Mali Kayes 283 572
11 17 January Senegal Tambacounda-Senegal Dakar Senegal M’Boro-Senegal Lac Retba 60 536
Total 6,747 9,186

Stage Winners

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Stage Cars Bikes
Prologue Finland Ari Vatanen/Sweden Bruno Berglund Citroën France Laurent Charbonnel [fr] Kawasaki
1 Liason
2 Belgium Jacky Ickx/Belgium Christian Tarin Citroën Italy Alessandro De Petri [it] Yamaha
2 Finland Ari Vatanen/Sweden Bruno Berglund Citroën France Marc Morales Cagiva
3 France Hubert Auriol/France Philippe Monnet Lada Italy Luigino Medardo Gilera
4 Japan Kenjiro Shinozuka Mitsubishi Italy Alessandro De Petri [it] Yamaha
5 Sweden Kenneth Eriksson/Sweden Staffan Parmander Mitsubishi France Wagner Suzuki
5 Finland Ari Vatanen/Sweden Bruno Berglund Citroën France Stephane Peterhansel Yamaha
Rest
6 Sweden Kenneth Eriksson/Sweden Staffan Parmander Mitsubishi Italy Alessandro De Petri [it] Yamaha
6 Finland Ari Vatanen/Sweden Bruno Berglund Citroën Spain Jordi Arcarons Cagiva
7 Convoy
8 Sweden Kenneth Eriksson/Sweden Staffan Parmander Mitsubishi France Gilles Lalay Yamaha
9 Sweden Kenneth Eriksson/Sweden Staffan Parmander Mitsubishi Italy Edi Orioli Cagiva
9 Sweden Kenneth Eriksson/Sweden Staffan Parmander Mitsubishi France Thierry Magnaldi Yamaha
10 France Hubert Auriol/France Philippe Monnet Lada France Gilles Lalay Yamaha
11 Finland Ari Vatanen/Sweden Bruno Berglund Citroën Spain Jordi Arcarons Cagiva

References

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  1. ^ "Vatanen on comeback trail". BBC Sport. 4 November 2002. Retrieved 2009-02-28.
  2. ^ "History of Dakar - RETROSPECTIVE 1979-2007" (PDF). Dakar. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-08. Retrieved 2009-01-07.