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Eight RC2/Rally2 cars will compete for glory in this weekend’s Qatar International Rally – a record number for a round of the FIA Middle East Rally Championship – and Nasser Saleh Al Attiyah faces his fiercest ever test if he is to secure a 16th career success on his home rally.
Cars will be flagged off from the ceremonial start at the Losail Circuit from 19.30hrs on Thursday evening, as the international focus is drawn to what is likely to be a pulsating three-way battle between Al Attiyah and his visiting WRC rivals, Kris Meeke and Mads Ostberg, the latter competing in the southern Gulf region for the first time.
Add in the Qatari trio of Abdulaziz Al Kuwari, Khaled Al Suwaidi and Nasser Khalifa Al Atya and the formidable Omani duo of Hamed Al Wahaibi and Abdullah Al Rawahi and the scene is set for an eight-way tussle for outright supremacy over a dozen gravel special stages on Friday and Saturday.
Skoda has strength in numbers with six Fabia R2 evos at the front of the field ready to do battle with Al Attiyah’s Volkswagen Polo GTI and Al Atya’s Ford Fiesta R5.
"It’s going to be a very interesting weekend and Mathieu and I are excited for it, focused and ready to go,” said Al Attiyah. "The stages look great. They need to be respected as always. It’s easy to throw away time here by taking risks. We need to manage our pace where possible.”
Ostberg added: "This is a completely new challenge for me with the desert rallies. I am ready. Two days of testing is done, the team and car is working well and Ilka (Minor) is doing a perfect job for me.”
Al Attiyah is bidding for a record-breaking 18th MERC title and arrives at the start in Qatar with an eight-point lead in the series after his recent seventh win in Oman.
Al Atya is his closest rival and Oman’s Abdullah Al Rawahi is equal third in the series, 15 points adrift of Al Attiyah after finishing seventh in Oman. Al Wahaibi was sixth overall on his home event but is not registered for the regional series this year.
Al Attiyah’s co-driver Mathieu Baumel will be starting from scratch in his bid for another title after missing out on the Oman Rally because of personal reasons.
Five drivers will be embroiled in their very own battle for MERC2 glory. Jordan’s Ihab Al Shorafa holds an eight-point lead over Issa Abu Jamous, following his recent win in Oman, but the two Jordanians face the defending category champion, Meshari Al Thefiri, on this occasion.
The Kuwaiti will compete in Qatar in a Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X before jetting off to next weekend’s Jordan Baja. He again teams up with Qatar’s Nasser Al Kuwari in a bid to kick-start the defence of his title.
Qatar’s Mohammed Al Attiyah and German female driver Edith Weiss will also compete in MERC2, the Qatari teaming up with experienced Cypriot co-driver Savvas Laos.
Former MERC3 winner Henry Kahy teams up with fellow Lebanese Carlos Hanna to head a three-car field in the Qatar National Rally. Like Kahy, Qatar’s Ahmed Allouh and Ahmad Al Mohannadi will drive T3 lightweight prototype versions of the Can-Am Maverick X3 that are not eligible for the main FIA rally.
Thursday, is a hectic and varied day for competitors, starting with scrutineering checks at the Losail Circuit from 07.00hrs to noon. After a driver’s briefing by rally officials, teams will be able to practice at rally speeds over a nearby shakedown stage between 14.30hrs and 16.30hrs.
Losail
Eight RC2/Rally2 cars will compete for glory in this weekend’s Qatar International Rally – a record number for a round of the FIA Middle East Rally Championship – and Nasser Saleh Al Attiyah faces his fiercest ever test if he is to secure a 16th career success on his home rally.
Cars will be flagged off from the ceremonial start at the Losail Circuit from 19.30hrs on Thursday evening, as the international focus is drawn to what is likely to be a pulsating three-way battle between Al Attiyah and his visiting WRC rivals, Kris Meeke and Mads Ostberg, the latter competing in the southern Gulf region for the first time.
Add in the Qatari trio of Abdulaziz Al Kuwari, Khaled Al Suwaidi and Nasser Khalifa Al Atya and the formidable Omani duo of Hamed Al Wahaibi and Abdullah Al Rawahi and the scene is set for an eight-way tussle for outright supremacy over a dozen gravel special stages on Friday and Saturday.
Skoda has strength in numbers with six Fabia R2 evos at the front of the field ready to do battle with Al Attiyah’s Volkswagen Polo GTI and Al Atya’s Ford Fiesta R5.
"It’s going to be a very interesting weekend and Mathieu and I are excited for it, focused and ready to go,” said Al Attiyah. "The stages look great. They need to be respected as always. It’s easy to throw away time here by taking risks. We need to manage our pace where possible.”
Ostberg added: "This is a completely new challenge for me with the desert rallies. I am ready. Two days of testing is done, the team and car is working well and Ilka (Minor) is doing a perfect job for me.”
Al Attiyah is bidding for a record-breaking 18th MERC title and arrives at the start in Qatar with an eight-point lead in the series after his recent seventh win in Oman.
Al Atya is his closest rival and Oman’s Abdullah Al Rawahi is equal third in the series, 15 points adrift of Al Attiyah after finishing seventh in Oman. Al Wahaibi was sixth overall on his home event but is not registered for the regional series this year.
Al Attiyah’s co-driver Mathieu Baumel will be starting from scratch in his bid for another title after missing out on the Oman Rally because of personal reasons.
Five drivers will be embroiled in their very own battle for MERC2 glory. Jordan’s Ihab Al Shorafa holds an eight-point lead over Issa Abu Jamous, following his recent win in Oman, but the two Jordanians face the defending category champion, Meshari Al Thefiri, on this occasion.
The Kuwaiti will compete in Qatar in a Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X before jetting off to next weekend’s Jordan Baja. He again teams up with Qatar’s Nasser Al Kuwari in a bid to kick-start the defence of his title.
Qatar’s Mohammed Al Attiyah and German female driver Edith Weiss will also compete in MERC2, the Qatari teaming up with experienced Cypriot co-driver Savvas Laos.
Former MERC3 winner Henry Kahy teams up with fellow Lebanese Carlos Hanna to head a three-car field in the Qatar National Rally. Like Kahy, Qatar’s Ahmed Allouh and Ahmad Al Mohannadi will drive T3 lightweight prototype versions of the Can-Am Maverick X3 that are not eligible for the main FIA rally.
Thursday, is a hectic and varied day for competitors, starting with scrutineering checks at the Losail Circuit from 07.00hrs to noon. After a driver’s briefing by rally officials, teams will be able to practice at rally speeds over a nearby shakedown stage between 14.30hrs and 16.30hrs.