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Seth Quintero

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Seth Quintero
NationalityUnited States American
Born (2002-09-12) September 12, 2002 (age 22)[1]
California
Current teamToyota Gazoo Racing

Seth Quintero (born September 12, 2002) is an American off-road racing driver. He is currently part of Red Bull's rallying team for rally raid events and competes in the World Rally-Raid Championship.[1]

He holds the record for the most number of stage wins in a single Dakar, with 12 stage victories in the 2022 Dakar.

Career

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Quintero grew up in San Marcos, California, where by age four he was already riding ATVs.[2] Quintero began competing in SSV racing at age 10, and at age 11 won the Junior UTV World Championship.[1] In 2015, Quintero won the Junior UTV World Championship again as well as winning the World Off Road Championship Series.[1]

In 2018, Quintero moved up to the professional ranks with backing from energy drink company Red Bull.[1][3] Quintero finished second at the Mint 400 and the Vegas to Reno events during his debut season. In 2019, Quintero won the Best in the Desert championship in the UTV Pro category, winning six events including the Mint 400.[4]

In 2020, Quintero began competing internationally, and one year later, in 2021, began competing at the top level of SSV racing, including making his debut at the Dakar Rally and making two appearances in the 2021 FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Rallies. In the 2021 Dakar Rally, Quintero won six stages, in the process setting a new record for youngest stage winner in Dakar history.[2] At the 2022 Dakar Rally, Quintero set a new record for most stage wins in a single running of the event, claiming 12 stage victories out of 13 total. However, in the only stage he failed to win, Quintero lost over 17 hours due to mechanical failures, resulting in a distant 16th place finish in the overall rankings.[4] Besides the Dakar, Quintero also contested the full season of the inaugural World Rally-Raid Championship, where he finished second in points with an event win at the Rallye du Maroc.

At the 2023 Dakar Rally, Quintero secured his first podium in the event with a second place finish overall and two stage victories, finishing only behind his teammate Austin Jones.[1] After winning the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge, the American went on to clinch the T3 title by taking the runner-up spot at the final round in Morocco, narrowly beating Mitch Guthrie and Austin Jones.[5]

For 2024, it was announced that Quintero would be stepping up to the Car/T1+ class with Toyota Gazoo Racing. He would be taking part in the 2024 Dakar Rally and the 2024 World Rally-Raid Championship, alongside his navigator/co-driver of multiple past campaigns, Dennis Zenz.[6] After experiencing troubles at the Dakar, the American would impress in Abu Dhabi, winning stage 3 and coming third overall, scoring his first podium in the top class.[7][8] Though an early issue with his car's engine drive belt took Quintero out of contention in Portugal, he described the event as "the most fun rally I've ever done".[9] Quintero and Zenz then got stuck on a cliff while trying to overtake Christian Baumgart in stage 1 of the Desafío Ruta 40; they later won stage 3 of the rally but fell behind with multiple stops in stage 4 thanks to a broken damper and finished 11th.[10] Despite further mechanical issues in Morocco, Quintero finished fifth, which secured him sixth place in the overall drivers' standings.[11]

To start off his 2025 W2RC campaign, Quintero won the opening stake at the 2025 Dakar Rally.[12] Having lost time during the two-day endurance stage and dropped further due to punctures in stage 4, Quintero also won stage 5 by one second after inheriting first place from Nasser Al-Attiyah, who had been penalised for losing a spare wheel.[13][14]

Rally results

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Dakar Rally results

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Year Class Vehicle Position Stages won
2021 Light Prototype Belgium OT3 18th 6
2022 16th 12
2023 Canada Can-Am 2nd 2
2024 Car Japan Toyota GR DKR Hilux EVO T1U 101st 0

Complete World Rally-Raid Championship results

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Year Team Car Class 1 2 3 4 5 Pos. Points
2022 Red Bull Off-Road Junior Team USA Overdrive Racing OT3 T3 DAK
963
ABU
334
MOR
147
AND
215
2nd 169
2023 Red Bull Off-Road Junior Team USA by BFG BRP Can-Am Maverick XRS T3 DAK
277
ABU
150
SON
918
DES
820
MOR
236
1st 201
2024 Toyota Gazoo Racing Toyota GR DKR Hilux EVO T1U T1U DAK
1015
ABU
330
PRT
434
DES
1116
MOR
526
6th 81
2025 Toyota Gazoo Racing Toyota GR DKR Hilux EVO T1U T1+ DAK ABU ZAF PRT MOR * *

* Season still in progress

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f "Seth Quintero". redbull.com. Red Bull. Retrieved January 20, 2023.
  2. ^ a b "Profile of Seth Quintero". dakar.com. ASO. Retrieved January 20, 2023.
  3. ^ "San Marcos teen Seth Quintero sets world rally racing record". thecoastnews.com. The Coast News. March 1, 2022. Retrieved January 20, 2023.
  4. ^ a b Ryan, Nate (January 9, 2022). "Seth Quintero aiming for Dakar win record: 'I've learned giving up is not in my vocabulary'". nbcsports.com. NBC Sports. Retrieved January 20, 2023.
  5. ^ UTVUnderground (2023-10-20). "World Rally-Raid Championship crowns winners at Rallye du Maroc after stunning season". UTVUnderground.com. Retrieved 2024-01-10.
  6. ^ Bowen, James (2023-12-13). "Toyota confirms five crews for Dakar 2024". DirtFish. Retrieved 2023-12-22.
  7. ^ Nguyen, Justin (2024-02-29). "2024 Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge: Quintero blazes to Stage 3 win, Moraes goes down in blaze". The Checkered Flag. Retrieved 2024-03-03.
  8. ^ "Podium finish for TGR's Seth and Dennis at 2024 Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge". Podium finish for TGR's Seth and Dennis at 2024 Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge. Retrieved 2024-03-03.
  9. ^ "Victory on final stage of Rally-Raid Portugal for Lucas and Armand". Victory on final stage of Rally-Raid Portugal for Lucas and Armand. Retrieved 2025-01-08.
  10. ^ Brunsdon, Stephen (2024-06-08). "Al Rajhi wins Argentina while Al-Attiyah eyes W2RC title". DirtFish. Retrieved 2025-01-08.
  11. ^ "Strong Rally of Morocco finish for TGR as 2024 W2RC season ends". Strong Rally of Morocco finish for TGR as 2024 W2RC season ends. Retrieved 2025-01-08.
  12. ^ Ledbitter, David (2025-01-04). "Seth Quintero and Toyota Gazoo Racing win Dakar Stage 1". Motorsport Week. Retrieved 2025-01-08.
  13. ^ "Dakar 2025 | Stage 5 - Quintero inspired by his elders - WRRC 2025". www.worldrallyraidchampionship.com. Retrieved 2025-01-09.
  14. ^ Galán, Mario (9 January 2025). "Al-Attiyah stripped of Dakar Rally Stage 5 win after spare wheel mishap". autosport.com. Retrieved 9 January 2025.
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