Description
Giniel de Villiers is a South African racing and rally driver, best known for winning the 2009 Dakar Rally.
De Villiers began his career in circuit racing, winning the domestic South African touring car championship four times in succession from 1997 to 2000 with a dealer-backed Nissan Primera. Switching to off-road racing thereafter, de Villiers made his Dakar Rally debut in 2003 driving for the works Nissan team. Finishing fifth overall at first attempt alongside navigator Pascal Maimon, de Villiers took his first stage victory in 2004 en route to seventh overall in the standings and won two stages in 2005 on his way to fourth overall.
De Villiers switched his allegiance to Volkswagen when Nissan withdrew their factory team at the end of 2005, taking another stage win and the runner-up position in the overall standings in 2006 along with navigator Tina Thorner - fifteen minutes behind Mitsubishi's Luc Alphand. Engine trouble prevented de Villiers and his new navigator Dirk von Zitzewitz finishing any higher than eleventh overall in 2007 in spite of four stage victories.
Born
March 25th, 1972 in Western Cape (Age 52)
Last Changes
2020/06/30
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2019/03/29
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2019/03/29
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