1979 Paris–Dakar Rally


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1979 Dakar Rally, also known as the 1979 Paris–Alger–Dakar Rally was the first running of the Dakar Rally event. The rally began on 26 December 1978 from Paris, France and finished on 14 January 1979 in Dakar, Senegal, interrupted by a transfer across the Mediterranean. Cyril Neveu won the motorcycle category on a Yamaha, while the car category was won by Alain Génestier in a Range Rover.[1]

1979 Dakar Rally

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The route

Host country France
 Algeria
 Niger
 Mali
 Senegal
Results
Cars winnerFrance Alain Génestier
Range Rover
Bikes winnerFrance Cyril Neveu
Yamaha XT500
Trucks winnerFrance Jean-François Dunac
Pinzgauer

182 competitors (80 cars, 90 motorcycles and 12 trucks [1]) contested the inaugural Paris-Dakar Rally, departing the Place du Trocadéro on Boxing Day 1978 to embark upon a 10,000 kilometre journey to the Senegalese capital of Dakar via Algeria, Niger, Mali and Upper Volta. All the vehicles that took part were classified together, although they would compete separately in subsequent editions of the race.

Cyril Neveu won the rally aboard a Yamaha despite not winning any individual stages, taking the lead on the sixth stage after Patrick Schaal (Yamaha) fell and fractured his little finger.[1] Jean-Claude Morellet, competing under the alias of "Fenouil", had been running second until he was forced to retire as his BMW suffered engine failure with less than 200 km of the rally left to run. That promoted Gilles Comte (Yamaha) to second and Philippe Vassard (Honda), the only competitor to complete the Bamako-Nioro stage in the originally allotted time before it was extended, to third.[1]

Alain Génestier's Range Rover was the best of the cars in fourth, ahead of the Renault 4 of the Marreau brothers. Neveu's brother Christophe had led early on in the rally after winning two of the first three stages in his Range Rover, but got lost on the stage between Arlit and Agadez along with around a quarter of the remaining competitors.[2]

Source[3]

Stage Bikes Cars Trucks Total
Start of Rally 90 80 12 182
End of Rally 34 37 3 74

Vehicles and Categories

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Stage Date From To Dist. Winner (cars) Winner (bikes)
1 26 December 1978   Paris   Montlhéry 3.6   C. Neveu   C. Desnoyers
27 December 1978   Montlhéry   Marseille Liaison only
28–30 December 1978 Transportation to Africa
2 31 December 1978   Algiers   Reggane Liaison only
1 January 1979   Reggane   In Salah 270   J. Privé   C. Rayer
2 January 1979   In Salah   Tamanrasset Liaison only
3 3 January 1979   Tamanrasset   In Guezzam 373   C. Neveu   R. Potisek
4 January 1979   Assamaka   Arlit 230   G. Daurangeon   P. Schaal
5 January 1979   Arlit   Agadez 231   P-L. Moreau   J-C. Olivier
4 6 January 1979   Agadez   Niamey 230   C. Marreau   J-C. Olivier
5 7 January 1979   Niamey   Gao 448 Stage cancelled
8 January 1979   Gao Rest day
6 9 January 1979   Gao   Mopti 600   A. Génestier   G. Comte
10 January 1979   Mopti   Bamako Liaison only
7 11 January 1979   Bamako   Nioro du Sahel 417   C. Giraudo   P. Vassard
8 12 January 1979   Nioro du Sahel   Kayes 270 None declared   C. Rayer
13 January 1979   Kayes   Bakel Liaison only
14 January 1979   Bakel   Dakar 96   H. Rigal   G. Comte
  • The above distances (in kilometres) refer only to the competitive timed part of the stage, which make up 3,168 km.

Source[4]

Final standings (positions 1–10)
Pos. No. Competitor(s) Vehicle Class
1 12   Cyril Neveu Yamaha XT 500 Moto
2 2   Gilles Comte Yamaha XT 500 Moto
3 23   Philippe Vassard Honda XL 250S Moto
4 162   Alain Génestier
  Joseph Terbiaut
  Jean Lemordant
Range Rover V8 Auto
5 131   Claude Marreau
  Bernard Marreau
Renault 4 Sinpar Auto
6 52   Alain Schaecht Honda XL 250S Moto
7 143   Cesare Giraudo
  Antonio Cavalleri
  Mario Cavalleri
Fiat Campagnola Auto
8 3   Christian Rayer Yamaha XT 500 Moto
9 141   Tommaso Carletti
  Amarilli Carletti
Fiat Campagnola Auto
10 134   Alain Vandekerkhove
 Gérard Dutertry
  Daniel Pichot
Toyota BJ Auto
Final standings (positions 11–74)
Pos. No. Competitor(s) Vehicle Class
11 73   Jacques Maitrot Honda XL 250S Moto
12 65   Hubert Auriol Yamaha XT 500 Moto
13 21   Bernard Neimer Honda XL 250S Moto
14 34   Bernard Atanne Honda XL 250S Moto
15 64   Laurent Gomis Suzuki SP 370 Moto
16 100   Hubert Rigal
  Dominique Rochette
Range Rover V8 Auto
17 140   Agostino Tocci
  Carlo Fucci
Fiat Campagnola Auto
18 125   Guy Chambily
  Michel Desaunay
Toyota BJ Auto
19 41   Martine de Cortanze Honda XL 250S Moto
20 16   Jean Pierre Dos Reis Honda XL 250S Moto
21 74   Guy Albaret Yamaha XT 500 Moto
22 70   Alain Padou Honda XL 250S Moto
23 150   Jean-Jacques Ratet
  Robert Ignazi
Toyota BJ Auto
24 55   Alain Martin Honda XL 250S Moto
25 139   Philippe Catel
  Anne Catel
Range Rover V8 Auto
26 121   Michel Delannoy
  Frédéric Harrewyn
Toyota Diesel Auto
27 133   Henri Mouren
  Henri Braquet
Toyota BJ Auto
28 132   Pierre Minonzio
  Jean-Louis Ledentu
Lada Niva Auto
29 26   Henri Gabrelle Honda XL 250S Moto
30 58   Eric Popineau Honda XL 250S Moto
31 142   Franco Arbizzi
  Giovanni Crappolo
Fiat Campagnola Auto
32 17   Patrice Taravella Honda XL 250S Moto
33 76   Pierre Berty Yamaha XT 500 Moto
34 29   Marie Ertaud Yamaha XT 500 Moto
35 13   Patrick Beaufront Yamaha XT 500 Moto
36 54   Bernard Gautier Honda XL 250S Moto
37 112   Claude Neveu
  Gary Carrera
  Gilles Maurice
Toyota BJ Auto
38 11   Yves Bon Yamaha XT 500 Moto
39 47   Daniel Piton Kawasaki KL 250 Moto
40 68   Didier Boucher Yamaha XT 500 Moto
41 135   Dominique Fougerouse
  Christine Beckers
  Marguerite Ondarts
Toyota BJ Auto
42 107   Christian Duboscq
  Pierre-Emmanuel Froissart
Lada Niva Auto
43 10   Thierry Pascault Yamaha XT 500 Moto
44 180   Jean-François Dunac
  François Beau
  Jean-Pierre Chapel
Pinzgauer 6X6 Trucks
45 42   Pascale Geurie Honda XL 250S Moto
46 18   Pierre Mengue Yamaha XT 500 Moto
47 113   Jean-Michel Bordais
  Marcel Quie
Range Rover V8 Auto
48 83   Bernard Rigoni Guzzi TT 500 Moto
49 110   François Forestier
  Philippe Meneau
Toyota BJ Auto
50 62   Alain Vial Suzuki SP 370 Moto
51 172   Jean-Pierre Kurrer
  Jean-Claude Henriet
Cournil Auto
52 176   Claude Sezalory
  Diven Casarini
  De Frémont
Toyota BJ Auto
53 117   Bernard Lemonnier
  Jacqueline Lemonnier
Toyota Diesel Auto
54 138   Gérard Sarrazin
  Lucette Sarrazin
Range Rover V8 Auto
55 157   Dominique Fondrillon
  Marcel Schaecht
Toyota BJ Auto
56 106   Max Hugueny
  Bernard Trévidic
Toyota Diesel Auto
57 104   Jean-François Piot
  Pierre Raux
  Jean-Pierre Boulme
Toyota BJ Auto
58 28   Max Commençal Yamaha XT 500 Moto
59 192   Daniel Petit
  Françis Mare
Unic Trucks
60 101   Maurice Calamel
  Michel Calamel
Land Rover Auto
61 175   René Banino
  Henri Legourriérec
Toyota BJ Auto
62 166   Jean Dominique Clément
  Anne Clément
Land Rover Auto
63 72   Guy Leconte Yamaha XT 500 Moto
64 57   Thierry Roghe Honda XL 250S Moto
65 19   Grégoire Verhaeghe Honda XL 125S Moto
66 171   Philippe Chapel
  Sannier
  Yves Belleville
Range Rover V8 Auto
67 174   Michel Puren
  Pierre Dumas
Range Rover V8 Auto
68 170   Gil Guillot
  Patrice Pradeau
Cournil Auto
69 164   Olivier Turcat
  Dominique de Araujo
Cournil Auto
70 118   Pierre Chamagne
  Raymond Thérage
Peugeot 504 Auto
71 103   Daniel Nollan
  Philippe Hayat
  Jean-Pierre Domblides
Renault KZ Auto
72 187   Alain Mekki
  Jean Neault
Unic Trucks
73 165   Marc André
  Philippe Puyfoulhoux
Peugeot 404 Plateu Auto
74 127   Pierre Bouille
  Gilles Morel
Renault 5 Auto
  1. ^ a b c d "History of Dakar - RETROSPECTIVE 1979-2007" (PDF). Dakar. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-06-01. Retrieved 2009-01-07.
  2. ^ "Christophe Neveu". dakardantan.com. Retrieved 2015-01-01.
  3. ^ "Dakar Historic Book 2024".
  4. ^ "Paris-Dakar 1979 - Classification". dakardantan.com.