Dakar Rally 2026: Sanjay Takale retires due to mechanical failure while leading H3 class

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Sanjay Takale was leading H3 class (P1) and had topped Prologue, maintaining class leadership through Stages 1, 2, & 3 before retiring.
Indian rally driver Sanjay Takale has withdrawn from the Dakar Rally 2026, officially ending his participation in the Dakar Classic category after a major mechanical issue forced an early halt.
Sanjay Takale, competing alongside Maxime Raud of France, retired following an engine-related failure encountered upon arrival at the bivouac after Stage 3. The issue could not be resolved, bringing their run in the event to a close.
The withdrawal came at a particularly unfortunate stage, as Sanjay Takale was leading the H3 class (P1) at the time. He had delivered an exceptional performance in the opening stages, topping the Prologue and maintaining class leadership through Stages 1, 2, and 3.
Speaking after the withdrawal, Sanjay said, āThis is a very tough way to end our Dakar. We were in a strong position and leading the H3 class, but unfortunately the engine issue meant we could not continue. Thatās the nature of Dakar, sometimes it tests the machine more than the driver.
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Iām happy of the way we performed in the opening stages and grateful to the entire team for their effort and support.ā

The retirement of the TakaleāRaud crew reshapes the H3 class contest, with focus now shifting to the remaining contenders as the Dakar Rally continues.
Despite the early exit, Sanjay Takaleās performance stands out for its pace, consistency, and competitiveness on the global rally-raid stage.
Why did Sanjay Takale retire from the Dakar Rally 2026?
Sanjay Takale retired due to a major engine-related mechanical failure after Stage 3, which could not be resolved.
At what point in the rally did Takale retire?
He retired after Stage 3, following an engine issue upon arrival at the bivouac.
How was Takale performing before his retirement?
He was leading the H3 class (P1) and had topped the Prologue, maintaining class leadership through Stages 1, 2, and 3.
Who was Sanjayās co-driver?
Takale was competing alongside French co-driver Maxime Raud.
What did Takale say about his retirement?
He said, āThis is a very tough way to end our Dakar⦠Iām happy with our performance in the opening stages and grateful to the team for their support.ā
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