Oman Daily Observer

Al Rawahi, Al Hmoud face first ever JWRC test in Sweden

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The Oman Rally Team duo of Abdullah al Rawahi and Ata al Hmoud are set to take part in this year’s fiveround FIA Junior World Rally Championsh­ip (JWRC) and the opening round sees them heading to Scandinavi­a for this weekend’s world-famous Rally Sweden.

The only traditiona­l snow rally in the WRC calendar moved north to the city of Umeå in 2022 and the crew will tackle 18 special stages in a traditiona­l winter wonderland with snow-covered stages and the use of studded tyres a necessity.

Drivers traditiona­lly lean their cars against the snow banks to obtain the best line through the fast-flowing forest stages. The tyres provide remarkable grip but drivers must adjust their driving style and braking points accordingl­y in the sub-zero temperatur­es.

Al Rawahi said: “Sweden is a new challenge for us, snow. We actually had a test day in Norway last week. It went really well. Obviously, it is new terrain. Our aim is to do our best in this rally. There is going to be very challengin­g competitio­n in the JWRC. We are aiming to finish all the rallies to gain experience. If we do an amazing result, then that is a bonus. The first year is about learning the stages and learning the car. I think we will be quite comfortabl­e. I am very excited to be honest to be racing in the World Rally Championsh­ip. We will gain so much experience. We are ready…”

Co-driver Al-hmoud said: “It is fantastic that Abdullah is participat­ing in this category. It is good for him to go outside the Middle East to compete with others and to see new stages. It is an excellent step for him. JWRC is also an excellent opportunit­y to compete against other young drivers with similar or even more experience.

“The most important is that everyone uses the same cars and almost the same set-ups. Everyone can improve their driving skills. The Middle East is an excellent start for him but we repeat the stages sometimes. With defined stages and the same cars will be a good thing. Driving on snow is like a dream for me to be honest. I have been in one day in Norway and it was really fantastic testing there.”

The crew finished third overall at the Qatar Internatio­nal Rally recently, but the snow and ice of Scandinavi­a will be a far cry from the deserts of northern Qatar.

Al-hmoud added: “Several engineers and technician­s in Qatar knew we were going to

Sweden and they gave us a lot of advice and comments. That really helps us. Abdullah’s driving skills were excellent. The trainer in Norway was really happy with his driving. We did around 200km on the snow and we improved our times each kilometre. We are really excited to go there. We have limited access to the set-up but we are looking to have some good times…”

The JWRC has attracted 19 entries and competitor­s from 21 different nations. The series will be fought out over additional events in Croatia (April 1821), Sardinia (May 30-June 2), Finland (August 1-4) and Greece (September 5-8). Double points will be on offer at the last round in Greece for drivers who have entered at least three JWRC rounds.

The first prize is an arrive and drive package to contest four European rounds of the 2025 FIA World Rally Championsh­ip in a Ford Fiesta Rally2 car.

Two loops of three stages follow on Friday (February 16) before the day’s action concludes with a second pass through the 5.16km sprint stage in Umeå. A further seven stages are planned for Saturday (February 17) with two passes through the Vännäs, Sarsjölide­n and Bygdsiljum specials followed by a single run through a new stage at Umeå.

Action concludes on Sunday (February 18) morning with two passes through the 25.50km Västervik stage and a second run through the 10.08km Umeå special that acts as the event’s Power Stage finale.

 ?? ?? Al Rawahi will use an M-sport Ford Fiesta Rally3. Last year’s JWRC winner William Creighton of Ireland is pictured in Sweden.
Al Rawahi will use an M-sport Ford Fiesta Rally3. Last year’s JWRC winner William Creighton of Ireland is pictured in Sweden.
 ?? ?? Abdullah al Rawahi and Ata al Hmoud are set to tackle the 2025 JWRC.
Abdullah al Rawahi and Ata al Hmoud are set to tackle the 2025 JWRC.

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