Muscat Daily

HISTORIC VICTORY

Abdullah Al Rawahi becomes first Omani ever to win Jordan Rally, Nasser Al Attiyah finishes second

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The second day was difficult, actually starting first on the road. Nasser was trying to keep the pressure but we held on. Well done to my team. It’s an amazing feeling ABDULLAH AL RAWAHI

Dead Sea (Jordan): Abdullah al Rawahi became the first Omani ever to win the Jordan Rally after a dramatic fightback by Nasser Saleh al Attiyah was thwarted by punctures on the closing stages of a pulsating Jordan Rally on Saturday.

Al Rawahi and local driver Ata al Hmoud had taken a lead of 2min 33.5sec into the final six special stages in the Dead Sea and Jordan Valley areas in their Škoda Fabia Evo. But Al Attiyah and Mathieu Baumel launched a full-scale fightback during the morning and reduced the deficit to 1min 20sec at the midday service point.

The pendulum appeared to have swung in the Qatari’s favour when the Oman Rally Team crew clocked out of service three minutes late and incurred a 30-second time penalty, reducing the deficit to 50 seconds. But Al Attiyah was forced to change a punctured tyre on the first test after the restart and then punctured again with Al Rawahi reaching the finish 7min 04.2sec clear of the struggling defending champion.

With the pressure off on the final stage, it enabled Al Rawahi to secure his third career MERC win and Al Hmoud became the first Jordanian to win his home rally since Amjad Farrah and

Khalid Zakaria prevailed on a dramatic final stage way back in 2004. Al Rawahi’s third success drew him level with the late Björn Waldegård, Jean-pierre Nasrallah and Abdullah Bakhashab in the regional Hall of Fame.

Al Rawahi said: “It’s been a very tough weekend for us. The stages were really nice and we enjoyed them. We managed to win this rally. The second day was difficult, actually starting first on the road. Nasser was trying to keep the pressure but we held on. Well done to my team. They have worked really hard this weekend. It’s an amazing feeling.

“When I started rallying my first rally was here in Jordan, so it’s a big thing for me. I have been gaining so much experience against the champion. Every rally we learn a lot, especially from the pressure we were in this weekend. We won the first rally and now this one. We will keep pushing and see what happens.”

Al Attiyah added: “This is my favourite race but, this year, it was not easy. Day one and day two, we were struggling a little bit with the problems. Today we had two flat tyres in the same stage and we tried to manage three stages with punctures and we had only one spare. We made it happen. It was important to finish and we finished second. Well done to Abdullah, he did an amazing race. Still, we are leading the championsh­ip and we look ahead to Lebanon. I am disappoint­ed at one point but, on the other, I am happy to finish.”

Meshari al Thefiri teamed up with Qatar’s Nasser al Kuwari and were the class of the MERC2 field for the third successive event this season. The Kuwaiti rounded off the podium places and finished 6min 49.2sec clear of fourth-placed Jordanian Shaker Jweihan and his Omani co-driver Taha al Zadjali.

 ?? ?? Oman’s Abdullah al Rawahi in action at Jordan Rally
Oman’s Abdullah al Rawahi in action at Jordan Rally

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