Stéphane Peterhansel (born 6 August 1965) is a rally driver from France. He holds the record for wins at the Dakar Rally, with 14 victories. He currently drives for Land Rover Defender Rally Team.

Biography

Peterhansel made his Paris to Dakar Rally debut in 1988 in the motorcycle category for Yamaha, later winning the event in 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1997, and 1998. He switched to the car category for 1999, joining the works Mitsubishi in 2003. He went on to win the event for the Japanese marque in 2004, 2005 and 2007. He took his 10th victory in 2012 driving an X-Raid prepared Mini Countryman and his 11th in 2013 for the same team, making him the most successful competitor in the history of the Dakar Rally. In 2014 he was leading the Dakar in the final stage, but was controversially ordered to allow his team-mate, Nani Roma, to overtake and win - leaving himself to finish in second place. In 2015 he joined Peugeot as the manufacturer returned to compete in the Dakar for the first time since 1990. He took his 12th and 13th Dakar victory in 2016 and 2017. He competed in the Race of Champions in 2005 and 2006 and is also a two-time World Enduro Champion. From 1999 to 2018, his Dakar co-driver was Jean-Paul Cottret.

He also competed in the 2018 Rallye du Maroc in the UTV category with a Yamaha YXZ with his wife Andrea Mayer as his co-driver.

Since the 2018 Baja Portalegre 500, Peterhansel and Cyril Despres have swapped their co-drivers, making David Castera as Peterhansel's co-driver and Cottret the co-driver for Despres.

Touring Car Racing

In 2002, he tried his luck in the French Touring Car Championship in a Nissan Primera. He peaked with 6th at Dijon.

Dakar Rally

YearClassVehiclePositionStages won
1988MotorbikeJapan Yamaha18th1
19894th6
1990DSQ1
19911st1
19921st4
19931st3
1994Did not enter
1995MotorbikeJapan Yamaha1st4
1996DNF3
19971st7
19981st3
1999CarsJapan Nissan7th0
2000France Mega2nd2
2001Japan Nissan12th0
2002DNF1
2003Japan Mitsubishi3rd6
20041st2
20051st4
20064th3
20071st0
2008not held
2009CarsJapan MitsubishiDNF0
2010Germany BMW4th4
20114th1
2012United Kingdom Mini1st3
20131st2
20142nd4
2015France Peugeot11th0
20161st3
20171st3
20184th3
2019United Kingdom MiniDNF2
20203rd4
20211st1
2022Germany AudiDNF1
2023DNF0
202430th1
2025Did not enter
2026CarsUnited Kingdom Land Rover4th

Other honours

YearEvent
1992Paris-Moscow-Beijing Rally Motorcycle
1996UAE Desert Challenge – Motorcycle
199824 Hours of Chamonix
2002Tunisia Rally
UAE Desert Challenge – Car
2003UAE Desert Challenge – Car
2004Tunisia Rally
Morocco Rally
2005UAE Desert Challenge – Car
2007UAE Desert Challenge – Car
2019Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge – Car
FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Rallies – Car

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Sporting positions
Preceded byEdi OrioliDakar Rally Motorcycle Winner 19911993Succeeded byEdi Orioli
Preceded byEdi OrioliDakar Rally Motorcycle Winner 1995Succeeded byEdi Orioli
Preceded byEdi OrioliDakar Rally Motorcycle Winner 19971998Succeeded byRichard Sainct
Preceded byHiroshi MasuokaDakar Rally Car Winner 20042005Succeeded byLuc Alphand
Preceded byLuc AlphandDakar Rally Car Winner 2007Succeeded byGiniel de Villiers
Preceded byNasser Al-AttiyahDakar Rally Car Winner 20122013Succeeded byNani Roma
Preceded byNasser Al-AttiyahDakar Rally Car Winner 20162017Succeeded byCarlos Sainz
Preceded byCarlos SainzDakar Rally Car Winner 2021Succeeded byNasser Al-Attiyah