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Bio Excerpt: Rebeca Aramburu made Dakar Rally history as the mechanic on the first all-female truck team, proving that breaking barriers sometimes means getting your hands dirty in the desert at 3 a.m. This Spanish motorsports professional from Donostia joined forces with driver María Tarruell and navigator Jaqueline... (full bio below ↓↓)

Rebeca Aramburu

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January 29, 1997 (29)
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(last updated 2026-01-24

Rebeca Aramburu is a Spanish motorsports professional from Donostia who became part of Dakar Rally history as the mechanic on an all-female truck team, breaking barriers in one of the world’s most grueling off-road competitions.

EARLY YEARS

Born on April 9 in Donostia (San Sebastián), Spain, Rebeca Aramburu grew up in the Basque Country’s coastal capital, a city known for its distinctive culture and appetite for adventure sports. While details of her childhood remain largely private, her eventual path into the demanding world of rally raid mechanics suggests an early comfort with getting her hands dirty and solving problems under pressure—traits that would prove essential in the unforgiving arena of Dakar competition.

OTHER INTERESTS

Information about Aramburu’s interests outside motorsports has not been publicly documented, though her role as a Dakar mechanic suggests she’s someone more inclined to spend time in the workshop than the spotlight.

EARLY SUCCESS

The specifics of how Aramburu developed her mechanical expertise and entered the motorsports world remain undocumented, but by the time she joined the Dakar Rally trucks category, she’d clearly accumulated the technical knowledge and nerve required to maintain competition vehicles in some of the planet’s harshest environments. Rally raid mechanics don’t just fix trucks—they troubleshoot catastrophic failures in deserts, mountains, and river crossings, often with limited parts and zero margin for error.

NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS

  • Competed in the Dakar Rally as mechanic for an all-female truck team led by driver María Tarruell and navigator Jaqueline Ricci, becoming part of a pioneering crew in the trucks category[2].

INSPIRATIONS

No information about Aramburu’s influences or inspirations has been made public.

REPUTATION

As part of the first all-female truck crew to tackle the Dakar Rally, Aramburu earned recognition not just for gender representation but for the sheer competence required to keep a competition truck running through thousands of kilometers of brutal terrain. Rally raid mechanics are the unsung heroes of endurance racing—when something breaks at 3 a.m. in the middle of the Saudi Arabian desert, it’s the mechanic who determines whether the team continues or goes home. That Aramburu held this position on a trailblazing team speaks to both her technical skill and her ability to perform under extreme pressure.

FUTURE GOALS/PLANS

Aramburu’s future plans in motorsports have not been publicly disclosed.

References:

Red Bull Dakar Rally Facts and Trivia
Pilot & Person Digital Magazine, Issue P&p437, Interview by Antonio Burgueño, October 2023