Dakar Car Rally is one of the most awaited and watched car rallies that go around the world each year. It is known for its rugged desert passes, sanding throwing cars, some even stuck into loose sand or even go turtle.
The Dakar Car Rally for the year 2013 has already started with effect from Saturday, 5th January. In all, 459 vehicles will blast their way from the Peruvian capital of Lima on their way to the finish line in Santiago, Chile on January 20.
The race that originated in 1978, when it traditionally started from Paris on New Year's Day and made its way to Africa, has been run on South American soil over the past five years as a result of security issues that hit the original route.
However, this year's edition has already come in for criticism after paleontologists warned that the heavy duty vehicles will once again pose a serious risk to whale and dolphin fossils dating back more than 20 million years.
The race begins for the first time on the desert sands south of Lima before gradually becoming more difficult as it enters Argentinian soil and a series of dangerous stages through valleys and canyons.
So let us watch the drive through desrts of South America and enjoy one of the most adventurous, thrilling and exciting car rallies every day as it happens.
Watch live the two segments of the Dakar Car Rally, scheduled on Monday, 7 January 2013 at 19:00 GMT and 22:00 GMT.
If you are one of the fans located at different destination and miss the chance to visit the stadium to watch your favorite team, You can now watch the match live on your laptop or desktop computer, FREE, provided you have an internet connection, from the links given below:
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