Xavier de Soultrait Conquers 2024 Dakar Rally SSV Class

By APS Staff

Yanbu, Saudi Arabia – French racing team Xavier de Soultrait and navigator Martin Bonnet (Sebastien Loeb Racing) have won the SSV class at the 2024 grueling Dakar Rally. The team navigated their Polaris RZR Pro R Factory to two stage wins enroute to the Overall SSV T4 Category victory Saturday.

The two-week-long race through the harsh and unforgiving terrain of Saudi Arabia was an intense, heart-pounding grind to the finish, but de Soultrait and Bonnet were more than up to the task.
The duo secured two stage wins (plus the Prologue), five stop three finishes and three additional top five. Soultrait completed the nearly 5,000 mile offroad race in 56H 37’ 43”, finishing two and a half-minutes ahead of second place.

In the SSV class, Soultrait established himself as a strong contender by securing the prologue win. He maintained his momentum in the first two stages, finishing fifth and second respectively and moving up to third place overall, the RZR Pro R Factory immediately establishing itself as a force to be reckoned with in the unforgiving terrain of Dakar. However, stage three was a challenge for Soultrait and Bonnet, finishing 10th and dropping to the eighth position.

From then on, Soultrait set his intentions firmly on navigating a relentless climb to the top, finishing third in stage four and securing his first win in stage five, moving him up to sixth place in the general standings. After the first-ever 48-hour Chrono stage in Dakar’s history, Soultrait and the Polaris RZR Pro R Factory emerged as winners from the harrowing Empty Quarter dunes, moving him up to third place overall.

Xavier de Soultrait and Co-Pilot Martin Bonnet Navigated the Polaris RZR Pro R Factory to Two Stage Wins in Route to the Overall SSV T4 Category Victory. | Via: Polaris Industries Ltd.

After a much-needed rest day, the competition resumed with stage seven, where Soultrait’s consistent finishes paid off as he secured second-place, moving him to the top of the overall standings and putting him in a position to battle for the event win. With the RZR Pro R Factory consistently performing at the highest level, the French duo continued to post solid podium results, taking second in stages eight and nine to extend their lead in the overall rankings to just over 28 minutes.

As the competition entered its final days, Soultrait and his partner drove conservatively during stage 10 to finish sixth. Unfortunately, Soultrait was given a 10-minute penalty during stage 11, but his fourth-place finish on the day was enough to maintain the lead, setting up a fight to the finish with only a few minutes separating him from second place. During the 12th and final stage of the event, the duo focused on driving smart and consistent to take the checkered flag in fourth and securing the monumental win.

“To continue the momentum after our overall UTV victory at the Baja 1000 by starting to start the 2024 season off with a coveted Dakar Rally win alongside the Sebastien Loeb Racing team is an achievement nothing short of magnificent and something the Polaris team is incredibly proud of,” said Alex Scheuerell, Polaris Factory Racing Technical Director.
“We are incredibly proud of the entire SLR team, and we look forward to what the future holds for our racing program with them.”

“It’s truly the culmination of a dream,” said Xavier de Soultrait, SLR pilot and Dakar winner. “It’s hard for me to believe that we won this Dakar. I think we raced intelligently, we put pressure on, but we never overdrove.”

Adding to Polaris’ success, SLR teammate Florent Vayassade who was also behind the wheel of a Polaris RZR Pro R Factory finished the grueling 12-stage event with a top 10 overall finish, highlighted by an impressive win in stage 12, plus two top five and four additional top 10 results.

More details via: Yahoo! Finance

Cover: Xavier de Soultrait and Co-Pilot Martin Bonnet celebrate in the Winners Circle after completing the two week long desert rally, Dakar on Saturday. | Via: Polaris Industries Ltd.

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