HDJ 100 Engine Failure Ends Takale's Historic Dakar Run
"The HDJ 100 is a bulletproof platform, but Dakar doesn't care about your lineage—it breaks everything eventually, and the ones who finish are the ones who get lucky."
— Revvly Take
Sanjay Takale's HDJ 100—a Land Cruiser 100-series diesel—made history by winning Stage 1 of Dakar 2026, the first four-wheel stage victory for an Indian driver. The engine gave up on Stage 3, a brutal reminder that even purpose-built rally machines are fighting against the desert's attrition. Sometimes talent and preparation aren't enough when you're pushing 30-year-old iron to its limits.
Surendhar M
GaadiWaadi · Jan 8
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