Eurosport - Mon, 26 Nov 11:22:00 2007
A record 570 teams from 50 countries will take on the 2008 Dakar Rally over a tortuous desert-dominated course.
The centre-piece of the endurance race is a lengthy trek through the Sahara in Mauritania, with the competitors clocking up over 9,000km.
Organisers have reduced the liaison sections at either end of the stages, meaning more of the rally is timed, while the race sidesteps Mali entirely because of safety concerns.
Race director Etienne Lavigne said: "It is simply too complicated to organize a Dakar through such regions."
The race gets under way in Lisbon - for the second year in a row - on January 5, arriving in the Senegalese capital Dakar 15 days later.
Two stages will be run without assistance from race officials, with the onus on racers to help each other in the event of breakdown.
Three-time winner Stephane Peterhansel and former downhill skiing ace Luc Alphand will head the challenge of Mitsubishi, who have produced the winner of the car category each of the last seven years.
2008 Dakar route
Stage 1 - Jan 5 - Lisbon-Portimao - 120km timed/486km total
Stage 2 - Jan 6 - Portimao-Malaga - 60/535km
Stage 3 - Jan 7 - Nador-Er Rachidia - 372/717km
Stage 4 - Jan 8 - Er Rachidia-Ouarzazate - 356/584km
Stage 5 - Jan 9 - Ouarzazate-Guelmim - 498/834km
Stage 6 - Jan 10 - Guelmim-Smara - 454/625km
Stage 7 - Jan 11 - Smara-Atar - 619/829km
Stage 8 - Jan 12 - Atar-Nouakchott - 450/531km
Rest day - Jan 13
Stage 9 - Jan 14 - Nouakchott-Nouhadibou - 525/648km
Stage 10 - Jan 15 - Nouhadibou-Atar - 552/685km
Stage 11 - Jan 16 - Atar-Tidjikja - 524/692km
Stage 12 - Jan 17 - Tidjikja-Kiffa - 398/531km
Stage 13 - Jan 18 - Kiffa-Kiffa - 484/515km
Stage 14 - Jan 19 - Kiffa-St Louis - 301/757km
Stage 15 - Jan 20 - St Louis-Dakar - 23/304km
Alex Chick / Eurosport