Qatar Tribune

Quality internatio­nal field for 2023 Saudi Baja-Hail

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Defending champion Al Rajhi and five-time Dakar winner Al Attiyah top car list; Two-time winner Al Balooshi leads motorcycle field

A little more than two weeks since it hosted the most demanding Dakar Rally ever to be staged in Saudi Arabia, the ingdom will play host to next weekend’s Saudi BajaHail, the opening round of the 2023 FIA

orld Cup for Cross-Country Bajas, FIM Bajas orld Cup, the FIA Middle East Cup for Cross-Country Bajas and the Saudi Toyota National Rally Championsh­ip.

Managed by the Saudi Motorsport Company, in conjunctio­n with the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation (SAMF) and the Ministry of Sport, the three-day event has attracted a star quality entry across the respective car, motorcycle and quad categories.

The event is running under the chairmansh­ip of HRH Prince halid bin Sultan Al Abdullah Al Faisal, the President of the SAMF.

The provisiona­l entry includes 35 FIA cars (three T1 , four T1, eight T2 and 10 T3 and 10 T4 vehicles), 31 FIM motorcycle­s and five quads, 30 cars in the Saudi-Hail National Baja and four additional motorcycle­s running in a national category.

Topping the car field is the leading Saudi driver azeed Al Rajhi in the first of three Toyota Hiluxes run by Overdrive Racing. The 2022 Saudi Baja winner lines up against the recently-crowned five-time Dakar Rally winner Nasser Saleh Al Attiyah and a third Overdrive Hilux for Argentina’s uan-Cruz acopini.

The Race orld Team’s asir Seaiden

also reverts to a Toyota in the T1 category where Polish veteran rzysztof Holowczyc wheels out an -raid Mini C Team Rally Plus. Local drivers halid Al Feraihi and Mohammed Al Tuwaijri round off the T1 entrants.

Nissans dominate the entry for T2 showroom production vehicles, with Ahmed Al Shegawi, Ibrahim Al Muhanna and Abdullah Al Sanad running three of the eight cars.

Nine Can-Am Mavericks and a solitary G Rally Team OT3 for Dutchman

ees oolen will contest the T3 section for lightweigh­t prototype machines. Fernando Alvarez is the defending FIA orld Cup Bajas T3 champion and last year’s T3 winner in Hail: the Spaniard leads the way against the likes of Saudi Arabia’s Dania Akeel, Mashael Al Obaidan, Saleh Al Saif and Hamed Al Harbi.

uwait’s Meshari Al Thefiri, Spain’s Santiago Navarro and Diego Martinez and Brazil’s Otavio Sousa round off the T3 entries. The T4 category has a truly internatio­nal feel to it with last year’s Saudi Baja T4 section- winning Brazilian Cristiano Batista leading the way against rivals from Spain, Italy, Saudi Arabia, uwait, France and Argentina. Motor sport all-rounder Saeed Al Mouri, Abdullah Al Shegawi and female driver Maha Al Hamali represent the host nation.

M Ride Dubai’s Mohammed Al-Balooshi won the motorcycle category in 2020 and 2022 and the TM 450 rider heads a strong field on two wheels. Main rivals include 2021 Hail winner Mishal Al Ghuneim ( TM), the young ordanian Abdullah Abu Aishah ( TM), uwait’s Abdullah Al Shatti ( awasaki) and Great Britain’s Alex McInnes (Husqvarna). Additional riders from Australia, the AE, Lebanon, atar, New

ealand, Holland, Canada and India will also take part and there are entries from female riders, Sarah huraibet (Husqvarna) and Sarah ashyap (Beta).

The on-stage timetable of events begin with a ualifying Stage on Thursday (February 2nd) afternoon that takes place after the traditiona­l ceremonial start. Competitor­s will then tackle two demanding days of action in the neighbouri­ng Al Nafud desert on Friday and Saturday.

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Nasser Saleh Al Attiyah.

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