Hail Rally kicks off with timed stage today

Hail Rally kicks off with timed stage today

March 10, 2016
Saudi Arabia's Yazeed Al-Rajhi eyes fifth Hail Rally title
Saudi Arabia's Yazeed Al-Rajhi eyes fifth Hail Rally title

Suhail bin Hasan Qadi

Neil Perkins

HAIL — The Hail Nissan International Rally, Saudi Arabia’s premier motor sporting event, gets underway at the Maghwat Conference Centre on the outskirts of Hail Thursday afternoon. The ceremonial start will be followed by a 7.8km super special stage, starting at 16.05, at a challenging new location near the city.

The Saudi Arabian Motor Federation (SAMF) has attracted another bumper entry of 47 cars for the five-day motor sporting bonanza, which will then take place over four selective sections in the An Nafud Desert to the north and west of Hail between Friday and Monday.

Yazeed Al-Rajhi starts as the clear favorite to win the event in the car category for a record fifth time. The Riyadh driver has wheeled out his powerful Hummer once again and teams up with the experienced German navigator Timo Gottschalk, with whom he climbed as high as third overall in a Toyota in last year’s Dakar Rally. Al-Rajhi won in Hail in 2009, 2010, 2012 and 2015 and will be hoping to take the Hummer to a third win.

“This is my home event and one that is special in my heart and one I always look forward to taking part in,” said Al-Rajhi. “The terrain in this region is fantastic for this type of rallying and is as challenging as anywhere in the world. The event is not easy and we will need to be focused to win this time.”

The event also sees the return to rallying action of the former FIA Middle East Rally Championship regular Hassan Al-Sadadi. The Bahraini driver has been away from the top flight of regional rallying for several years and wheels out a home-built Predator Buggy with Emirati Nooh Buhmaid reading his notes. “It’s great to be back and we are really looking forward to this,” said Al-Sadadi.

Hail will also be a useful test for FIA World Cup T2 regular Emil Khneisser, who finished second in the category in last year’s FIA Cross-Country Rally World Cup in his Nissan Patrol backed by Nissan Middle East. The Lebanese again teams up with Russian navigator Aleksei Kuzmich for his T2 challenge, where he faces the likes of fellow Nissan drivers, Rajah Farhan Al-Shammeri, Munif Al-Shamani and Niaf Masha Al-Otaibi.

Regional series veteran and Hail regular Ahmed Al-Sabban opts to drive a Ford Raptor once again. The Saudi, who burst on to the rallying scene back in 1993 as a member of a Gulf Oil-backed team driving a Group N Ford Escort RS Cosworth, teams up with the experienced Qatari quad rider and navigator Adel Abdullah Hussein. He’s had mixed results in recent Hail outings and a top five finish is the goal for the Saudi.

Other international names on the entry list include Qatar’s Sheikh Hamed Bin Eid Al-Thani, the 1993 FIA Middle East rally champion and regular FIA World Cup competitor, in his Nissan Patrol, running alongside Jordanian navigator Fares Aloueh. There is also an entry for the all-Kuwaiti crew of Salem and Fares Al-Dhafiri in a Nissan Patrol.

Three entries grace the T3 category. Former quad category winner Atif Al-Zarouni of the UAE drives a Rage, Saudi Arabia’s Rakan Yousef Al-Salloum is entered in a Polaris and there is a third car for the UAE duo of Khalid Al-Jaflah and Ahmed Malik.

The remainder of the impressive four-wheel field is dominated by Saudi drivers in a large number of Nissans and Toyotas. There are also categories for motorcycles and quads.

The rally is being staged under the patronage of Prince Saud Bin Abdul Mohsen Bin Abdul Aziz, governor of Hail, president of the Supreme Commission for Hail Development and the head of the Supreme Commission of the Hail Rally. The SAMF runs under the chairmanship of Prince Sultan Bin Bandar Al-Faisal and the event is being organized in conjunction with the High Authority for the Development of Hail.

The first of the selective sections takes place Friday and runs for 123.4km from the start at As Sufon to a finish at Camb Al Dol’o. Race officials have laid on a longer loop stage of 216.40km, starting and finishing in Baqa’a Saturday.

That is followed by a timed test of 206.40km between Shot and Jubbah Sunday and the final selective section of 176.5km starting in Al-Farhaniyah and finishing in Qana Monday. The ceremonial finish is scheduled for Monday evening.


March 10, 2016
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