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Prokop, Quintanill­a clinch maiden titles in Abu Dhabi

AL SHEGAWI WINS T2 CROWN, WHILE KOOLEN CROWNED QUADS CHAMPION

- Staff Report

Czech driver Martin Prokop and Chilean rider Pablo Quintanill­a completed their paths to victory in the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge powered by Nissan yesterday, avoiding any late dramas as the event reached its conclusion after five days of spectacula­r action.

“I’m extremely happy of course to finish and it’s amazing to win, especially without making many mistakes over the five stages. My biggest issue building up to desert rallies was a lack of experience driving in the sand. I’ve been training hard over the past three years in Abu Dhabi and it’s good to see it pay off,” said a jubilant Jubilant Prokop.

Prokop and co-driver David Pabiska, who started the final leg holding a 15 mins 20secs cars lead, were fourth fastest on the 218-km Abu Dhabi Aviation Stage and won by 13 mins 30.2 secs overall from Poland’s Jakub Przygonski with Belgian Tom Colsoul in a Mini John Cooper. “I’m really happy and it’s a great rally. It was a good fight between us (Prokop) and we had a chance to catch them over the stages. But a few mistakes on our part meant we couldn’t make the time back. Martin has been really great over the past few days so congratula­tions to him,” said Przygonski.

Russia’s two-times Desert Challenge winners Vladimir Vasilyev and Konstantin Zhiltsov finished third, another 32 mins 59 secs behind in a Mini Cooper Countryman.

Final stage winner Cyril Despres took fourth place alongside Swiss Steve Ravussin in a Buggy Ford 2WD, while German Stephan Schott and Portuguese co-driver Paulo Fiuza in a Mini John Cooper and Saudi Arabia’s Khalid Al Feraihi and Osama Alsanad in Nissan Patrol Pick Up completed the top six.

Another Saudi driver, Ahmad Al Shegawi, was among those celebratin­g at the finish, after taking his Nissan Patrol to victory in the T2 production cars category with French co-driver Laurent Lichtleuch­ter. They were joined on the finish ramp by Prince Khaled Al Faisal, President of the Motor Federation of Saudi Arabia.

The UAE’s defending champion, Shaikh Khalid Al Qasimi, fourth overnight, failed to reach the finish, retiring with French co-driver Xavier Panseri 21-km into the stage when his Peugeot Abu Dhabi Racing Team 3008 DKR developed mechanical problems. There were no problems for Husqvarna rider Quintanill­a, who like Prokop captured his first Desert Challenge title, finishing fifth fastest on the day but winning overall by 5 mins 11 secs from defending champion, Dubai-based Sam Sunderland on a KTM.

Spain’s Jose-Luis Pena Campo and Rafel Tornabell in a Polaris captured the buggies title while Dutchman Kees Koolen on his Barren Racer was crowned quads champion.

 ?? Courtesy: Organiser ?? ■ Martin Prokop and co-driver David Pabiska celebrate after winning the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge in the capital yesterday.
Courtesy: Organiser ■ Martin Prokop and co-driver David Pabiska celebrate after winning the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge in the capital yesterday.
 ?? Courtesy: Organiser ?? ■ Ahmad Al Shegawi and Laurent Lichtleuch­ter after finishing victorious in the T2 production cars category.
Courtesy: Organiser ■ Ahmad Al Shegawi and Laurent Lichtleuch­ter after finishing victorious in the T2 production cars category.

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