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Oman’s Al Zubair returns to World Cup action in Dubai

Oman’s Abdullah Al Zubair switches from snow and ice to desert sand when he returns to World Cup action in next month’s Dubai Internatio­nal Baja

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Times News Service

DUBAI: Oman’s Abdullah Al Zubair switches from snow and ice to desert sand when he returns to World Cup action in next month’s Dubai Internatio­nal Baja powered by Nissan and AW Rostamani, which has drawn a top-class lineup of Middle East and overseas competitor­s.

Al Zubair produced an impressive display in the recent opening round of this year’s FIA World Cup for Cross Country Bajas for cars and buggies, taking second place in the T3 Side by Side category in the frozen forests of Northern Russia in a Can Am Maverick.

While he links up for round two in Dubai with Qatari navigator Nasser Al Kuwari, his first round co-driver, fellow-Omani Faisal Al Raisi, will partner Abdullah’s father Zubair Al Zubair in a Jeep Wrangler.

Partnered by French co-driver Xavier Panseri in his Peugeot Abu Dhabi Racing Team 3008 DKR, the UAE’s Sheikh Khalid Al Qassimi will start as favourite to land the cars title, but faces major opposition as the top seeded driver.

Heading the bikes seedings in the event which also forms the opening round of this year’s FIM Bajas World Cup for bikes and quads is Mohammed Al Balooshi, the UAE’s reigning world champion and winner in Dubai last year.

The two top Emirati contenders are among an impressive internatio­nal assembly of 115 competitor­s from 25 countries in the official entry list issued today by the Automobile and Touring Club for the UAE (ATCUAE), the rally organisers.

Among Al Qassimi’s main challenger­s will be last year’s winner, Poland’s Jakub Przygonski, this time partnered by German codriver Timo Gottschalk in a MINI John Cooper, and the 2018 runners-up, Russia’s Vladimir Vasilyev and Konstantin Zhiltsov in a Toyota Hillux Overdrive.

Second seed in the 30-car entry and looking to follow on from last year’s Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge triumph, and fourth place in Dubai, is Czech driver Martin Prokop accompanie­d by Jan Tomanek in a Ford Raptor RS Cross Country.

Other top overseas contenders include Polish driver Bartlomiej Boba and Finland’s Tapio Suominen in the Toyota Hilux which they took to an opening round third place in the frozen forests of Northern Russia, and Miroslav Zapletal and Marek Sykora who finished fourth in that event in a Ford F150 Evo.

Mohammed Ben Sulayem, President of the ATCUAE and FIA Vice President for Sport, said: “We’re delighted with the number and overall quality of entries. The switch from convention­al rallying to the Baja format was made to take the sport forward, and this event goes from strength to strength.”

Taking place under the patronage of Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Crown Prince of Dubai, the Dubai Internatio­nal Baja powered by Nissan and AW Rostamani is based at Dubai Autodrome. The event is supported by the Government of Dubai, Dubai Police, Dubai Municipali­ty, the General Authority of Sports, Dubai Customs, Al Ain Water and Emarat petrol.

The Dubai Internatio­nal Baja powered by Nissan and AW Rostamani will be launched by a ceremonial start at Dubai Autodrome on March 7. Competitor­s head out from Dubai Autodrome into the desert on the morning of March 8 to tackle a dramatic 407km special stage which will be run again the following morning before the event finishes back at the Autodrome at 12.30pm the same day.

 ?? – Supplied Photo ?? IMPRESSIVE DISPLAY: Abdullah Al Zubair makes the transition from snow and ice to desert sand after second place in the T3 Side by Side category in Russia’s opening World Cup round.
– Supplied Photo IMPRESSIVE DISPLAY: Abdullah Al Zubair makes the transition from snow and ice to desert sand after second place in the T3 Side by Side category in Russia’s opening World Cup round.

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