The world of motorsport continues to deliver thrilling moments, groundbreaking announcements, and inspiring stories. Here’s a roundup of the most noteworthy updates from the past week across various motorsport disciplines:
Dakar Rally 2025: Approaching the Finish Line
The 2025 Dakar Rally has been nothing short of a rollercoaster, with competitors showcasing incredible determination and skill across challenging terrains. With Stage 11 concluded on January 16, the race is set to finish with a shortened 61 km timed section on January 17. Here are the key highlights:
Motorcycle Category
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Stage 11 Triumph: Spanish rider Tosha Schareina secured his first stage victory, completing the stage in 2 hours, 12 minutes, and 4 seconds. His impressive performance placed him ahead of Argentina’s Luciano Benavides and France’s Adrien Van Beveren.
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Overall Standings: Australia’s Daniel Sanders remains in the lead with a total time of 52 hours, 13 minutes, and 34 seconds. Schareina is 9 minutes behind in second place, while Van Beveren sits third, trailing by 15 minutes and 50 seconds.
Car Category
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Stage 11 Performance: Sweden’s Mattias Ekström, driving for Ford, claimed the stage win, edging out Qatar’s Nasser Al-Attiyah by 41 seconds. Yazeed Al-Rajhi from Saudi Arabia finished third in the stage.
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Overall Standings: Yazeed Al-Rajhi leads the category with a cumulative time of 51 hours, 53 minutes, and 36 seconds. South Africa’s Henk Lategan follows, 6 minutes and 11 seconds behind, with Ekström in third place, 22 minutes and 34 seconds adrift.
Notable Incidents
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Laia Sanz’s Withdrawal: Spanish competitor Laia Sanz, alongside co-driver Maurizio Gerini, had to withdraw after overturning their vehicle in Stage 1. This incident marked the end of her remarkable streak of 14 consecutive Dakar completions.
The Dakar Rally’s final stage promises intense action, as the leaders aim to maintain their positions while others strive to make last-minute gains.
Formula 1: Rwanda’s Historic Bid to Host a Grand Prix
Rwanda has taken a significant step towards making history by launching a bid to host a Formula 1 Grand Prix. President Paul Kagame unveiled plans for a state-of-the-art racetrack near a new international airport in Kigali, with the aim of bringing F1 back to Africa for the first time since 1993. This move aligns with the sport’s push for innovation and sustainability while highlighting the growing interest in motorsport on the African continent. If successful, Rwanda’s Grand Prix would mark a milestone for F1 and African motorsport.
Formula E: A Return to Free-to-Air Television
In a major broadcasting shift, Formula E will return to free-to-air television for the 2024/25 season. ITV has secured the rights to broadcast live races and highlights, with coverage available on ITV4 and the ITVX app. This new partnership also introduces Nicki Shields as the series’ first female lead presenter, joined by a team of experts including Billy Monger and Catie Munnings. The move is expected to significantly broaden Formula E’s audience and showcase its exciting electric racing to a wider demographic.
Max Verstappen’s Heartwarming Charitable Gesture
Red Bull Racing’s Max Verstappen, the reigning Formula 1 World Champion, has demonstrated his commitment to giving back. After winning the 2024 championship, Verstappen fulfilled a bet with Formula E CEO Jeff Dodds, resulting in a $250,000 charitable donation. The funds were split between Wings For Life, a charity focused on curing spinal cord injuries, and initiatives aimed at promoting women’s participation in motorsport. Verstappen’s gesture underscores the positive impact that high-profile athletes can have beyond their sport.
Australian Speedway: Rising Stars to Watch
Australia’s motorsport scene is abuzz with emerging talent in the speedway arena. South Australia, in particular, is witnessing the rise of young stars such as the Pitcher Sisters from Murray Bridge, 20-year-old Brad Vaughan from Angaston, and 16-year-old Demi Jennings from Mount Gambier. These promising racers are making waves in their respective divisions and contributing to the vibrant future of Australian motorsport.
Looking Ahead
This week’s updates highlight the diversity and dynamism of motorsport. From the resilience shown in the Dakar Rally to innovative developments in Formula 1 and Formula E, and the rising talent in Australia, the world of motorsport continues to captivate fans around the globe. As we look forward to upcoming races and announcements, the excitement and passion for the sport remain as strong as ever.