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QMMF announces 2nd rounds of FIA and Baja Cups

- TRIBUNE NEWS NETWORK

THE 2023 atar Internatio­nal Baja will be a counting round of both the FIA World and Middle East Cups for Cross-Country Bajas and round two of the FIM Bajas World Cup. The atar Motor and Motorcycle Federation ( MMF) has announced the event will take place from March 15-18.

The Baja will be based close to the MMF offices at Lusail Sports Arena. The customary service park will be located nearby and the venue will also host administra­tion checks and technical scrutineer­ing.

The 2023 Baja will again run under the chairmansh­ip of MMF President Abdulrahma­n Al Mannai, MMF’s Executive Director Amro Al Hamad and board member Abdulrazaq Al Kuwari.

Subject to FIA and FIM approval, the event will run over two legs of 251.18km and 239.43km.

After a Prologue stage of 10.02km, which will take place around 16km north of the service park close to the Al Bayt Stadium, on Thursday afternoon (March 16th ) from 15.00hrs, FIA competitor­s will attend the ceremonial start from 20.00hrs.

They will then tackle two competitiv­e sections of 120.43km and 120.73km on Friday, March 17th. FIM competitor­s will tackle a single selective section the two FIA stages run in reverse order

for a total of 248.19km.

Saturday’s single selection section of 239.43km will be divided into four competitiv­e sections of 34.44km, 29.03km, 44.15km and 125.27km by transfer zones to complete a total route of 836.14km, including liaison sections. The podium finish will take place from 19.00hrs.

Final details for the revised FIM event will be released in due course.

The Baja was a counting round of both the FIA Middle East and FIM series’ for the first time in 2022. Nasser Saleh Al Attiyah and Mathieu

Baumel won the car category for the seventh time together in a Toyota Hilux, while young Pole Konrad Dabrowski dominated the motorcycle category and Saudi Arabian rider Abdulmajee­d Al Khulaifi topped the quad class.

T3 and T4 success in the FIA event went to WRC star Kris Meeke and local driver Khalifa Saleh Al Attiyah in their respective Can-Ams.

Entries are now open and close on Wednesday, March 1st.

The MMF is offering generous concession­s to competitor­s who pass both administra­tion and scrutineer­ing checks.

Entrants in the FIA car, T3 and T4 categories from the GCC will be offered a shipping allowance of $3,000, with internatio­nal entrants receiving $6,000. GCC motorcycle and quad riders will be eligible for $1,500 and $3,000 will be offered to internatio­nal riders.

In addition, entry fees will be returned to competitor­s who pass technical checks and are included in the official start lists. Early bird competitor­s registerin­g before Wednesday, February 15th will receive an additional R1,000.

The MMF will also book economy class return tickets

for drivers and co-drivers after entry fees have been paid and a twin hotel room with breakfast will be offered for five nights.

For further event informatio­n, competitor­s and teams can contact Davy Patterson, Competitor Liaison Officer (CRO), Email: davypatter­son777 gmail.com and WhatsApp:

44 7980 613944.

For general informatio­n about the 2023 atar Internatio­nal Baja, contact the atar Motor and Motor Cycle Federation ( MMF), P.O. Box 8708, Doha, atar, Tel: 974 443 79885, Fax: 974 443 79732, E-mail: info qmmf.com.qa and www.qmmf.com

 ?? ?? Qatar’s Nasser Saleh Al Attiyah won the car category in 2022.
Qatar’s Nasser Saleh Al Attiyah won the car category in 2022.
 ?? ?? Abdulmajee­d Al Khulaifi won the quad class in 2022.
Abdulmajee­d Al Khulaifi won the quad class in 2022.
 ?? ?? Konrad Dabrowski on his way to victory in 2022.
Konrad Dabrowski on his way to victory in 2022.

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