The Dakar Village Fair, a prelude to the world’s toughest rally, the Dakar 2018, opened its doors in Lima showing Peruvian culture and customs, before the 9,000 km race through Peru, Bolivia and Argentina begins on January 6.
In two days the drivers will start off from the Village trying to win the race. Among the favourite racers are Spain’s Carlos Sainz and Nani Roma, France’s Stephane Peterhansel, Sebastien Loeb and Cyril Despres, and Qatar’s Nasser Al-Attiyah, reports Efe.
The Peruvian fans began attending the event on Wednesday, eager to see the 540 vehicles which will compete in the rally after having arrived just a few days ago at the port of Callao, the neighbouring city of Lima after they were shipped from France.
The drivers on Wednesday began to make first technical reviews and prepare their vehicles for the event’s first stage on Saturday when they will have to master the tracks between Lima and the city of Pisco, some 250 kilometres south of the capital.
The Dakar Rally, which returns to Peru this year after a five year hiatus, celebrates its 40th edition, and for the tenth time is taking place in South America.