Toyota Gazoo Racing's Nasser Al-Attiyah celebrates his victory after winning the Dakar Rally 2023. (Reuters/Hamad I Mohammed)
Qatar's Nasser Al-Attiyah won the Dakar Rally car crown for the fifth time on Sunday while Argentine KTM rider Kevin Benavides triumphed on two wheels to take his second title in Saudi Arabia.
Al-Attiyah, the reigning champion for Toyota with co-driver Mathieu Baumel, finished the final 14th stage to Dammam on the Gulf coast with a lead of an hour and 20 minutes over France's nine-times world rally champion Sebastien Loeb.
The Qatari, who led from stage three as rivals hit trouble, now ranks second in the list of all-time winners in the car category behind eight times champion Stephane Peterhansel of France.
Toyota Gazoo Racing's Nasser Al-Attiyah and co-driver Mathieu Baumel pose as they celebrate winning the car category with second placed Bahrain Raid Xtreme's Sebastien Loeb and co-driver Fabian Lurquin and third placed Overdrive Racing's Lucas Moraes and co-driver Timo Gottschalk. (Reuters/Hamad I Mohammed)
Peterhansel, the "Mr Dakar" who retired from this year's edition after crashing his electric hybrid Audi, has also won the motorcycle crown six times.
Loeb had won a record six stages in a row up to Sunday for the Bahrain Raid Xtreme team but compatriot Guerlain Chicherit took the final honours in Dammam.
Brazilian rookie Lucas Moraes finished third overall in a Toyota Hilux for Overdrive Racing.
Benavides beat Australian Toby Price, also a double Dakar champion who had started the day 12 seconds clear, by 43 seconds after winning the final sprint to victory.
American Skyler Howes finished third overall for the Husqvarna factory team.
"The first point is disappointment. We've come so far, but look, Kevin's done a great job," said Price, who had to turn back for two missed waypoints that cost him the race.
"Hard to take at the moment, but at the end of the day I'm going home in one piece and we got a Dakar trophy. It hurts a little bit."
Frenchman Alexandre Giroud won the quadbike title for the second year in a row.