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X-raid is a private German rally team based in Trebur. It has been competing in cross-country rallies since 2002, including the Dakar Rally. The company is based in Trebur near Frankfurt am Main. Since 2002, vehicles for the Dakar Rally and individual cross-country rally events worldwide as well as the FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Rallies have been developed and built there. The X-raid team has won thirteen World Cup titles since its inception and the car category of the legendary Dakar Rally in 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2020, and 2021.

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In addition, X-raid also sells aftermarket parts for Mini Countryman, under their "Powered by X-raid" label.

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Successes

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Winner of the Cross Country Championship Portugal[1]

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Winner of the Silk Way Rally[2]

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Winner of the FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Bajas[1]

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Winner of the FIA Cross Country Rally World Cup[1]

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Winner of the FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Rallies[1]

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Winner of the Dakar Rally[1]

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Placements at the Dakar Rally

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Paris-Dakar 2005 (Africa)[1]

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Paris-Dakar 2006 (Africa)[1]

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Paris-Dakar 2007 (Africa)[1]

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Dakar 2009 (Argentina, Chile)[1]

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Dakar 2010 (Argentina, Chile)[1]

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Dakar 2011 (Argentina, Chile)[1]

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Dakar 2012 (Argentina, Chile, Peru)[3]

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Dakar 2013 (Argentina, Chile, Peru)[3]

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Dakar 2014 (Argentina, Bolivia, Chile)[3]

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Dakar 2015 (Argentina, Bolivia, Chile)[3]

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Dakar 2016 (Argentina, Bolivia, Chile)[3]

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Dakar 2017 (Argentina, Bolivia, Paraguay)[3]

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Dakar 2018 (Peru, Bolivia, Argentina)[3]

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Dakar 2019 (Peru)[3]

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Dakar 2020 (Saudi Arabia)

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Dakar 2021 (Saudi Arabia)

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Dakar 2022 (Saudi Arabia)

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Dakar 2023 (Saudi Arabia) - car category

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Dakar 2023 (Saudi-Arabien) - T3 Kategorie

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