1983 Paris–Dakar Rally - Wikipedia
- ️Wed Jan 07 2009
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1983 Paris–Dakar Rally | ||
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1983 Dakar Rally also known as the 1983 Paris–Dakar Rally was the 5th running of the Dakar Rally event. The course crossed the Ténéré desert for the first time. A sandstorm led to 40 competitors becoming lost.[1]
Mercedes won the car category with a 280 G, and the truck category with a 1936 AK, making them the only manufacturer in the history of the event to have won the race overall in two different categories.
Final standings
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Cars
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Rank | Driver / Co-driver |
Country | Car |
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1 | Jacky Ickx / Claude Brasseur |
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Mercedes |
2 | André Trossat / Eric Briavoine |
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Lada |
3 | Pierre Lartigue / P. Destaillats |
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Rover |
Bikes
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Rank | Driver | Country | Bike |
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1 | Hubert Auriol | ![]() |
BMW |
2 | Patrick Dobrecq | ![]() |
Honda |
3 | Marc Joineau | ![]() |
Suzuki |
References
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- ^ "History of Dakar - RETROSPECTIVE 1979-2007" (PDF). Dakar. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 8, 2011. Retrieved 2009-01-07.
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