The modern Dakar takes place in Saudi Arabia, featuring a mix of rocky terrain, deep canyons, and massive sand dunes, especially in the Empty Quarter.
Rather than just speed, the rally tests navigation skills, as teams receive their roadbook just minutes before each stage and must navigate via GPS and compass to hidden waypoints. Rally Desierto Dakar
During these stages, crews are not allowed external support, meaning they must fix their own vehicles or survive on their own skills. The modern Dakar takes place in Saudi Arabia,
The event requires a traveling city called a bivouac, which is moved nearly every day to house roughly 9,000 people involved in the organization, racing, and logistics. featuring a mix of rocky terrain