Ford's new American star Mitch Guthrie: The future of Dakar?

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January 16, 2026

A US driver has never won Dakar overall – Ford's Mitch Guthrie could be the first to make history

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Mitch Guthrie is making himself an essential part of the Ford driver line-up

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January 16, 2026

It’s often experience that counts on the Dakar, with front-runners Nasser Al-Attiyah, Sébastien Loeb and Carlos Sainz all being in their 40s, 50s and 60s respectively.

However one young American charge, almost 40 years rally legend Sainz’s junior, is blazing a new trail for the Ford Racing Dakar team.

29-year-old Mitch Guthrie, the breakout star who finished fifth on his top-class Dakar debut last year, has now taken his first stage win and led the rally overall for the brand too, as it looks to take on the might of Al-Attiyah’s Dacia and serial winners Toyota.

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Taking on the dunes in the Ford Raptor

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The Stars & Stripes off-road racer now says he wants to make the “statement” of winning the Dakar overall – could he become America’s first in the years to come?

Born in California, the precocious young Guthrie followed the West Coast off-road culture and began competing in junior championships at the age of 12.

He took class wins in the famous Baja 1000 and Mint 400 races before joining Red Bull’s Off-Road Road Junior Team USA in 2020.

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American has risen with the support of Red Bull

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Running his first Dakar that year in the buggy-like SXS/UTV open class, Guthrie won three stages. The American would then claim five stage wins two years later, this success in the lower categories persuading Ford to sign him up as its homegrown hero for its Dakar challenge from 2025.

Guthrie was put at the wheel of the Ford Raptor T1+, a 360bhp, 5-litre V8 monster he describes as “mean”.

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“The car is so good, but so physical too,” the American tells Motor Sport in the Dakar bivouac. “The driver is the limit of what it can do.”

In 2025, not many expectations were placed by Ford on Guthrie, but he surpassed most if not all of them by finishing fifth first time out at Dakar.

“I just wanted, especially for myself and the team, a good finish in the first year,” he said prior to the 2026 running.

“So we achieved that with the fifth place. I would say now I’m at the point where I want to win. I wouldn’t be here if that wasn’t the goal. I think we can compete.”

With Ford going for a four-pronged Dakar attack of Guthrie plus Sainz, Roma and Mattias Ekstrom, the young American was tasked with carrying spare parts for his illustrious team-mates in case they got into trouble.

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Dwarfed by the dunes at Dakar

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However, this year Guthrie set a searing pace from the off, both winning Stage 3 and leading the event overall by that point. Having reached the pinnacle of his career so far, he described it as “the best day ever”.

Such was his speed, privateer Roman Dumas was instead given the extra bits to help Guthrie carry on the fight at the front.

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The American has found the going tougher since then, but what’s clear is he has the ability and speed to fight it out with the best of them at Dakar.

Ford aims to spread the word of the event in the US, and wants Guthrie’s success to help it do that.

“I would say that, in the United States, Dakar is getting bigger and bigger,” he said.

“It’s so different from what we’re used to, so everyone has had to learn how the stages work, what a liaison is, all these little in and outs. The racing in the States is maybe a little more straightforward and only one day – and we’re racing 14 days at Dakar.

“So I think as people have been learning, and we’re now racing with Ford – an American brand, and [co-drover] Kellon [Walch] and I being Americans, all we want now is to go and win for the United States. That would be a really big statement.”

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Guthrie with his American friend and rival Seth Quintero right

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If Guthrie really wants to become the first American overall car category winner at Dakar, he’s got strong competition in the form of another Californian: 23-year-old Seth Quintero.

Also a member of the Red Bull Off-Road Junior Team USA, the lightning-fast man from San Marcos took a second place Dakar finish in the lightweight class, and this season has two stage wins this year to Guthrie’s one, driving for Toyota.

The old guard of Sainz, Roma, Al-Attiyah and Loeb won’t be around for ever. With Guthrie and Quintero the new heroes, the future of Dakar could very much be of a Stars & Stripes theme.