WRR TV: Highlights from Stage 1 of the 2015 Dakar Rally

Features, Racing I By Winding Road Staff I January 05, 2015

On Sunday the 2015 Dakar Rally kicked off in Buenos Aires, Argentina as 665 competitors sought their place on the podium of the 37th edition of the grueling endurance event.

In the car category, Nasser Al-Attiyah won the stage in the Qatar Rally Team Mini, chased closely by Orlando Terranova in the Monster Energy Mini, with Robby Gordon in third piloting the Speed Energy Racing Hummer.
Check out the video below for additional highlights from the opening stage:

Also be sure to check out highlights from Stages 2 and 3 right here.
Follow all the Dakar Rally action here:

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