Casey Currie’s Stage 1 at 2020 Dakar Rally
Jan. 5, 2020
UTVUG Staff
Stage 1 began with an early wake up to hit the road with a 195 km liaison to the start of the special. Drivers got in their cars around 7:30am and started making their way north out of Jeddah.
Casey and Sean got to the start of the special around 10:15am and stopped at the fuel truck to top off before they hit the dirt. The UTV class has multiple stops for fuel depending on how long the stage is.
This was the third longest stage of the Rally at 752 total kms. The special was 319 km and consisted of multiple styles of terrain.
“The opening stage is far from a stroll in the park. It features everything that makes up this Rally in a quick succession: fast, winding, dunes, stones. With all this variety, this mini-Dakar is not to be underestimated.” - Dakar[caption id="attachment_72397" align="aligncenter" width="650"] Casey Currie at stage 1 of the 2020 Dakar Rally[/caption] Terrain Breakdown for Dakar Rally Stage 1
- 35% Soil
- 28% Sand
- 25% Stones
- 6% Tarmac
- 5% Dunes