Dacia is gearing up for an ambitious venture in the world of motorsport as it officially announced its entry into the World Rally-Raid Championship starting in 2025. The Romanian automotive brand, part of the Renault group, has secured the services of nine-time world rally champion Sébastien Loeb, who is also a three-time vice-champion at the Dakar. Joining Loeb in this exciting new chapter will be Spanish driver Cristina Gutiérrez Herrero.
"I am very excited to join Dacia and take on the challenge of the World Rally-Raid Championship. It’s a fantastic opportunity to showcase our vehicles in such challenging environments," said Sébastien Loeb, demonstrating his enthusiasm for the project. The partnership is seen as a strategic move for Dacia to establish its presence in the highly competitive motorsport arena.
In its quest for success, Dacia will collaborate closely with Prodrive, a UK-based company renowned for its expertise in race team preparation and vehicle development. Prodrive will play a crucial role in creating vehicles that can withstand the rigorous demands of rally-raids, particularly during the grueling Dakar Rally. "We are determined to push the boundaries of what our vehicles can achieve, and Prodrive’s experience will be invaluable in this mission," said a spokesperson for Dacia.
"We are determined to push the boundaries of what our vehicles can achieve, and Prodrive’s experience will be invaluable in this mission,"


