Francisco López Contardo

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Francisco "Chaleco" López Contardo (born 15 September 1975 in Curicó, Maule Region, Chile) is a rally raid, motocross and enduro motorcycle rider and Off-road racing driver. [1] He's a veteran of the Dakar Rally, having made his first start on a bike in 2007, and has since then won the rally the UTV/SSV (T4) class in 2019 & 2021; and, in the Lightweight Prototypes (T3) class in 2022.

"Chaleco" Lopez
NationalityChile Chilean
Full nameFrancisco Lopez Contardo
Born (1975-09-15) 15 September 1975 (age 49)[1]
Curicó, Maule Region, Chile
Current teamRed Bull Can-Am Factory Team
Championship titles
2019
2021
2022
2022
Dakar Rally (SSV/T4)
Dakar Rally (Lightweight Prototypes/T3)
World Rally-Raid Championship

He also took part in inaugural edition of the World Rally-Raid Championship in 2022, winning in the T3 category.

López began riding motorcycles at 4 years of age through the encouragement of his father Renato López, a national motocross champion. His nickname Chaleco comes from the Spanish for vest, particularly the vest used for race protection.

Career

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In 1989 López came first in the Latin American Motocross Championship in the 85cc class, which resulted in him becoming an official Honda rider. Between 1990 and 1994 he competed in the Chilean National Motocross Championship 125cc category, and was placed twice and won twice, and between 1995 and 2000 in the 250cc category of the same competition was placed once and won five times. He also won the Latin American Supercross Championship in 1998.

 
Lopez in the 2010 Dakar Rally, near Copiapó.

In 2001 López became the first Chilean rider to receive a gold medal in the Six Days of France competition at Brive-la-Gaillarde. The following year he rode in the 250cc four-stroke endurance world championship in Finland, gaining eighth place. He finished tenth overall in the 500cc four-stroke category in the same event in 2003. After a gold medal in the 2003 Six Days of Brazil competition at Fortaleza he was named as "best rider of year" by Chilean sports' journalists.

In 2004 he was national runner-up in super enduro, and participated again in the National Motocross Championship, and in Supermotard competitions. The following year he made his competitive debut in the Patagonia-Atacama Rally, withdrew through mechanical problems after winning the fourth stage, but finished in fourth position overall. He also debuted at the National Championship Motocross Entel, coming second in the 250cc category.

In 2006 López was placed first in the 450cc category of Patagonia-Atacama Rally, second in the d'Italia Sardegna Rally (Italy), and second in the 450cc category of the Morocco Rally.

He participated for the first time in the Dakar Rally in 2007 but had to withdraw during the race.[2] The 2008 Dakar Rally was cancelled as a competition and replaced by an alternative, the 2008 Central Europe Rally, in which López finished second. He returned to Dakar in 2009, winning the first stage and finishing seventh overall. The same year he was placed third in the Tunisia Rally.[3] In the 2010 Dakar Rally he won the fifth, eighth and twelfth stage, was awarded first place in the 450cc category and third place overall. His Dakar third place, a position shared with his compatriot Carlo de Gavardo who competed in the 2001 Dakar Rally, is the highest placing of a Latin American at Dakar.[4]

Honours

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Year Tournament Result
1989 Latin American Motocross Championship 1st
1990 National Motocross Championship(125cc.) 2nd
1991 1st
1992 3rd
1993 1st
1994
1995 National Motocross Championship (250cc.) 2nd
1996 1st
1997
1998
1998 Latin American Supercross Championship
1999 National Motocross Championship (250cc.)
2000
2001 Six Days of France Gold medal
2003 Six Days of Brazil
2006 Patagonia–Atacama Rally 1st
d'Italia Sardegna Rally 2nd
Morocco Rally (450cc.)
2008 Central Europe Rally 2nd
2009 Tunisia Rally 3rd
2010 Dakar Rally
2010 Tunisia Rally 1st
2011 2011 Dakar Rally 4th
2012 2012 Dakar Rally DNF
2013 2013 Dakar Rally 3rd
2014 2014 Dakar Rally DNF
2014 Desafío Guaraní 2014 1st
2017 Rally Mobil 2017, R2 category 1st
2019 2019 Dakar Rally, UTV's 1st
2020 2020 Dakar Rally, UTV's 3rd
2021 2021 Dakar Rally, UTV's 1st
2022 2022 Dakar Rally, T3 1st
2022 2022 World Rally-Raid Championship, T3 1st
2023 2022 Dakar Rally T3 5th
2023 2022 World Rally-Raid Championship, T3 5th*

Racing Record

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Dakar Rally

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Year Class Vehicle Position Stages won
2007 Bikes   Honda Ret 0
2009   KTM Ret 1
2010   Aprilia 3rd 3
2011 4th 1
2012 Ret 1
2013   KTM 3rd 5
2014 Ret 0
2019 SSV   Can-Am 1st 4
2020 3rd 2
2021 1st 6
2022 Light Prototypes 1st 0
2023 5th 1

Complete World Rally-Raid Championship results

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(key)

Year Team Car Class 1 2 3 4 5 Pos. Points
2022 Can-Am Factory South Racing BRP Can-Am Maverick XRS T3 DAK
1
ABU
1
MOR
2
AND
3
1st 199
2023 Red Bull Off-Road Junior Team USA by BFG BRP Can-Am Maverick XRS T3 DAK
5
ABU
SON
DES
MOR
4th* 55

* Season still in progress

References

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  1. ^ a b "Francisco López". redbull.com. Red Bull. Retrieved January 20, 2023.
  2. ^ "Chaleco López abandoned the 2007 Dakar". Canal 13. Archived from the original on July 7, 2011. Retrieved January 16, 2010.
  3. ^ ""Chaleco" López arrived third in the Rally of Tunisia". Triunfo.cl. Archived from the original on April 30, 2009. Retrieved January 16, 2010.
  4. ^ ""Chaleco" López ended third at 2010 Dakar Rally". La Tercera. Archived from the original on July 13, 2011. Retrieved January 16, 2010.
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