Nasser Al-Attiyah and Edouard Boulanger are seen at the first stage of the Rally Du Maroc, Stop 5 of the World Rally-Raid Championship 2024 in Zaghura, Morocco on October 7, 2024.
Nasser Al-Attiyah, from Dacia Sandriders Team is seen before the Rally Du Maroc 2024 in Marakech , Morocco on October 4, 2024.

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Nasser Al-Attiyah is the sporting hero of his native Qatar who's won the Dakar Rally on six occasions while also excelling in skeet shooting.

Date of birth

December 21, 1970

Birthplace

Doha

Age

55

Nationality

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Career start

1999

Disciplines

Rally Raid Car

Nasser Al-Attiyah is an extremely talented rally driver and skeet shooter who’s always motivated to stay on top of his game. A six-time winner of the Dakar Rally and a bronze medallist in shooting, he’s now considered an icon of Qatari sports.

Early Dakar success

Nasser’s rise to glory at the Dakar Rally has been astonishing. He finished second in 2010 – just 2m 12s behind Carlos Sainz, which is still the narrowest margin in the history of the race.
A year later he went one better and won the competition, becoming the first Arab to do so. But that wasn’t enough, and he secured a second Dakar title in style, dominating the 2015 edition of the toughest rally-raid event from start to finish in a Mini.
More success came in 2015 for the Qatari speedster and his French co-driver Mathieu Baumel as they won the FIA Cross-Country Rally World Cup. The duo then switched to a Toyota in 2017 and two years later delivered the Japanese brand their first Dakar win.

Back-to-back Dakar wins

Nasser once again showed blistering form throughout the 2021 FIA World Cup for Cross-Country-Rallies and started 2022 with a bang. Racing the new-look Toyota Hilux T1+ model at the Dakar Rally, he dominated his rivals to win his fourth title and first in Saudi Arabia.
His stellar start to 2022 turned into a brilliant summer as well, as Nasser took on some of his biggest rally-raid rivals in the inaugural FIA World Rally-Raid Championship, which he won over Sébastien Loeb in thrilling final showdown at the Andalucia Rally.
Nasser successfully defended his Dakar title in 2023 with Toyota Gazoo Racing, as he took his fifth driver's title in Saudi Arabia.

Chasing history

His bid to become the first driver to win the Dakar Rally with four different manufacturers ended in disappointment in 2024 as he was forced to walk away from his malfunctioning Prodrive Hunter vehicle.
In 2025, he joined the all-new Dacia Sandriders Team in a powerhouse squad alongside Sébastien Leob and Cristina Gutiérrez. He enjoyed immediate success, winning the punishing Rallye du Maroc in his first outing in the car. He then narrowly missed out on a podium finish at the Dakar, finishing in fourth place.

A sixth Dakar title

The following year, Nasser secured his historic sixth overall Dakar Rally car title, setting a record by becoming the first driver to win with four different manufacturers.
"We've worked very hard since last year. I might not be showing much emotion yet, but it's there, deep down. We are so happy to win," he said at the finish.