Rally Dakar Argentina Chile 2009

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • El 30º Rally Dakar se disputó en Sudamérica, como consecuencia de la suspensión de la edición anterior por amenazas terroristas en territorio africano. En febrero de 2008 se anunció oficialmente que la próxima edición del Rally Dakar se disputaría entre Argentina y Chile. La competición partió de Buenos Aires, desde el predio de La Rural, en el barrio de Palermo, llegó hasta la ciudad chilena de Valparaíso, continuó por el norte de Chile, y regresó de nuevo a territorio argentino para terminar en la misma ciudad donde comenzó, después de 9574 km. Finalizó el 18 de enero después de haber recorrido territorios como la Llanura pampeana, el norte de la Patagonia argentina y el Desierto de Atacama. Terminado el rally, se determinó que nuevamente la edición del año 2010 se realizaría en tierras sudamericanas, en base al éxito deportivo y de organización del evento.
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