Kuwait Times

Qatar’s Nasser Al-Attiyah delivers another faultless performanc­e to win in Kuwait

Kuwait’s champion Meshari Al-Thefiri wins MERC 2

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A record sixth victory in the Kuwait Internatio­nal Rally was never really in doubt for Qatar’s Nasser Saleh Al-Attiyah. The 11time FIA Middle East rally champion won all the 13 timed special stages at the second round of the regional series and reached the finish in Fintas yesterday afternoon with a winning margin of 11min 24.9sec.

He and French navigator Matthieu Baumel controlled their pace at the three-day rally from start-to-finish to deliver yet another faultless team performanc­e, a record 62nd MERC rally win for the driver and an 11th for his navigator.

“It was important that I won here and collected the maximum points, but I wasn’t really pushed on this rally,” said Al-Attiyah. “I would like to see my rivals come back on the next rallies. The car was fantastic and we managed to win every stage on an event that I enjoy very much.”

Newly-crowned Kuwaiti national champion Meshari Al-Thefiri, whose father Ahmed won the event before it became a round of the series way back in 1981, capped a memorable weekend with second overall and outright victory in the hard-fought MERC 2 category in his Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X. His winning margin was 1min 28.2sec.

Partnered by Qatar’s Nasser Al-Kuwari on this occasion, he became only the second Kuwaiti in MERC history to reach the podium and the first to record a second-placed finish - the Kuwaiti duo of Mufeed Mubarak and Saad Al-Melaifi finished third in the MERC category at the Jordan WRC Rally in 2011.

“This is the icing on the cake of a fabulous weekend for me,” said a delighted Al-Thefiri. “I confirmed the Kuwait Championsh­ip yesterday and decided to push hard today. Second place and the podium is a fantastic result for me and for motor sport in Kuwait.”

Qatar’s Rashed Al-Nuami and Italian navigator Nicola Arena struggled with the loss of third gear on their Subaru Impreza for two stages and retired from third position with ongoing gearbox issues with one stage to go, although they maintained the unofficial MERC 2 championsh­ip advantage after two rounds.

TWO-MINUTE PENALTY

Yigit Timur lost his way in one stage for a time in a Tok Sport Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X, but he and co-driver Ufuk Ulocak benefited from Al-Nuami’s misfortune to confirm third place and the runner-up spot in MERC 2. The winner’s brother Khalifa AlAttiyah and Cypriot navigator Savvas Laos finished the event in fourth, while the Lebanese duo of Rodolphe Asmar and experience­d codriver Joseph Matar dropped from fifth to seventh when they incurred a two-minute penalty after the finish.

Qatar’s Khaled Al-Suwaidi and Italian codriver Giovanni Bernacchin­i benefited from the Rally 2 ruling to start the second day in eighth overall in their Ford Fiesta R5. But the Qatari was too far behind to make a real impression and, despite a string of second fastest times, he could only finish sixth and then climbed to fifth after Asmar’s penalty.

Saudi rookie Rakan Al-Rashed and Finnish navigator Jarkko Kalliolepo held seventh overall before being overhauled by Al-Suwaidi. AlRashed finished his second ever rally in sixth place, however, after Al-Nuami retired.

The Qatari pairing of Abdullah Al-Kuwari and Adel Hussein returned to action under Rally 2 and completed the event in eighth. Turkey’s Vidat Diker and the Kuwaiti duo of Saleh Ali and Elie Chachati rounded off the internatio­nal finishers in ninth, 10th and 11th overall.

The event was organised by the Basil Salem Al-Sabah Motor Racing Club (BMRC) under the chairmansh­ip of Sheikh Athbi Nayef Jaber AlAhmad Al-Sabah and in conjunctio­n with the General Authority for Sport.

DAY 2 - AS IT HAPPENED

Al-Attiyah began the final day with a comfortabl­e lead of 6min 27.3sec over Thefiri after Timur was handed a 30-second time penalty on Friday evening that dropped the Turk to fourth overall and third in the MERC 2 section and handed Al-Thefiri an MERC 2 lead over AlNuami of 24.8 seconds.

Only 10 of the 13 starters had completed the first day, but the three drivers who hit problems were re-classified in Rally 2 on Saturday morning. Khalid Al-Suwaidi rejoined in eighth overall, Abdullah Al-Kuwari was ninth and Vidat Diker was 13th.

The first of two runs through the 16.61km of the Bnaider stage, south of Kuwait City, was first on the agenda and Al-Attiyah set the benchmark with a time of 10min 45.3sec. It was over 13 seconds quicker than the time set by his returning R5 counterpar­t, Al-Suwaidi, but the real battle was taking place in MERC 2.

Al-Nuami reduced Al-Thefiri’s lead by 3.7 seconds, but Timur was in flying form and the fastest MERC 2 time saw the Turk overhaul AlNuami to snatch third overall and reduce AlThefiri’s lead to just 8.3 seconds.

The ninth special, near the military base at Arifjan, ran for 15.37km. Al-Attiyah was coasting and arrived at the stage start with an outright lead of 7min 28.3sec. His only R5 rival, AlSuwaidi, was beginning to make a move back up the leader board from eighth position, but held little chance of reaching the podium.

Al-Thefiri moved a further 18 seconds ahead of Al-Nuami and he beat Timur by 1.8 seconds to increase his MERC 2 advantage to 10.1 seconds. Germany’s Edith Weiss did not start the stage after hitting a ditch that damaged the radiator in SS8. She tried to make emergency repairs, but her demise reduced the number of drivers still running to 12.

There were no dramas for Al-Attiyah on the Julai’a stage and he reached the regroup and service break with an overall lead of 8min 47sec. Al-Thefiri laid down the MERC 2 gauntlet with a time of 7min 57.5sec and he pulled a further 20.6 seconds away from Al-Nuami, who had lost third gear and was clearly struggling. It was also sufficient for the Kuwaiti to extend his MERC 2 lead over Timur to 32.4 seconds at the halfway point, after the Turk was reported to have lost his way in the special stage.

“I am extremely happy,” said Al-Thefiri at service. “Yesterday was the fourth round of the Kuwait national championsh­ip and I won the title. Today, I have nothing to lose and am pushing to the maximum. My lead is even more now when Yigit lost his way in the stage. It is a dream to be second. It has not happened for a Kuwaiti driver on this event before.”“There is no competitio­n, unfortunat­ely, in my category here,” said leader Nasser Saleh Al-Attiyah. “With the new points system it was important that we finished both days, but I am taking it easy now. This is one of my favourite rallies.” A repeat run through the

three stages was on the agenda for the afternoon and both Al-Attiyah and Al-Suwaidi were markedly slower than in the morning. AlThefiri closed in on history with a time of 11min 47.4sec and gained another 12.4 seconds on Al-Nuami. He just needed to stay clear of trouble to claim a career-best finish and his cause was made that much easier when Timur dropped a chunk of time and slipped to fourth overall.

Arifjan 2 provided no drama for Al-Attiyah either and the Qatari reached the start of the final stage safe in the knowledge that his lead was 10min 37.1sec. Al-Thefiri also stayed clear of trouble in the penultimat­e stage and his MERC 2 lead at the start of Julai’a 2 was 1min

03.2sec. Al-Suwaidi overhauled Al-Rashed and moved into seventh place.

Julai’a passed without issues for the leading duo and Al-Attiyah rounded off a clinical weekend’s work with the 13th consecutiv­e fastest time to seal the win by a massive 11min 24.9sec. There was joy as well for AlThefiri and a first ever second-placed finish for a Kuwaiti on a round of the MERC. But gearbox problems thwarted Al-Nuami within sight of the finish and gifted the final podium place to Timur.

The regional series now moves on to demanding special stages near the Dead Sea in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan at the start of May.

 ??  ?? Kuwait Internatio­nal Rally organisers at the finish of the event.
Kuwait Internatio­nal Rally organisers at the finish of the event.
 ??  ?? Meshari Al-Thefiri celebrates in Kuwait.
Meshari Al-Thefiri celebrates in Kuwait.
 ??  ?? Nasser Saleh Al-Attiyah.
Nasser Saleh Al-Attiyah.

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