“This Dakar is even more meaningful”
En resumen
- At 21 years old, Aliyyah Koloc is already a seasoned driver who has spent most of her life surrounded by motors and completed three Dakars.
- From a very young age, she witnessed her father’s success in the world of motorsport but her first inspiration was tennis. She started at 4 years old, with the ambition to become a professional player, until a knee injury set her on a different track.
- A polyglot, Koloc is used to traveling around the world, and especially through the great outdoors where she’s driven top end vehicles in all sort of settings after her beginnings in circuit racing. In 2025, she raced in China, Vanuatu, Morocco…
- For the Dakar 2026, she partners with Polish navigator Marcin Pasek aboard a new car, the Red-Lined Revo T1+ GTR. And she won’t be the only Koloc flying the colours of Buggyra ZM Racing in the desert as her father Martin also lines up in the T1+ class.
- The launch of her Foundation 29 this year to “preserve cultural heritage and support autism communities around the world” also demonstrates her maturity. “Racing has given me a platform to connect with people globally, and I want to use that to make a positive impact beyond motorsport.”
- Marcin Pasek steps into Dakar 2026 with a new team that consolidates his rising status in an event he’s attended every year since 2023. First, he was a team manager for Magda Zajac. Then he participated himself alongside Maha Alamli (2024) and Hassan Al-Saddadi (2025).
- The 29-year-old mechanical engineer impressed the heads of Buggyra ZM Racing with his dedication, versatility and ability to get the better of young talents. In 2025, he achieved strong results with Hamza Bakhashab in the Middle East and won the UTVR Polish Cross Country title with Kacper Melzig.
- For the Dakar 2026, he partners with 21-year-old Aliyyah Koloc to “form a young and strong duo” aboard the freshly developed Red-Lined Revo T1+ GTR.
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