ABU DHABI — Qatar’s Nasser Al-Attiyah cruised to his second cars victory in the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge powered by Nissan Thursday as Australian Toby Price produced a great ride on the final leg to claim the bikes title on his first attempt.
Partnered by French co-driver Mathieu Baumel in a Toyota Hilux, Al-Attiyah was fastest on the 234km Abu Dhabi Aviation Stage and reached the finish at Yas Marina Circuit holding an emphatic winning margin of 32 mins 13 secs over Saudi Arabia’s Yazeed Al-Rajhi and German Timo Gotschalk in a Mini All4Racing.
Six minutes further away in another Mini, Finn Mikko Hirvonen marked his Desert Challenge debut with third place alongside French co-driver Michel Perin in the second round of this year’s FIA World Cup for Cross Country Rallies.
The top six was completed by American Bryce Menzies on his first appearance in the event, Poland’s Jakub Przygonski, and Frenchman Mathieu Serradori who climbed past the UAE’s Sheikh Khalid Al Qassimi in an Abu Dhabi Racing Mini on the final day.
The battle to become the new bikes champion had been a fascinating one as the rally swept through the dunes and desert plains of the Western Region of Al-Gharbia, with Price and Chile’s Pablo Quintanilla each taking the lead twice, Sam Sunderland always close at hand.
Price, this year’s Dakar Rally winner, made his decisive move on the concluding Abu Dhabi Aviation Stage, winning it from KTM teammate Sunderland to take victory by 2 mins 11 secs from the Dubai-based rider, with Quintanilla another 1 min 12 secs away on his Husqvarna.
The challenge to compete against three of the world’s top factory team riders brought the best out of the UAE’s Mohammed Al-Balooshi who rode faultlessly to finish fourth on his privately entered KTM.
Al-Attiyah, who secured his first Desert Challenge title in 2008, wore a broad smile at the finish after a dominant display which saw him win four out of the five desert stages. He said: “I’m so happy to win the Desert Challenge again. I really enjoyed driving the Toyota. We never made a mistake, never got stuck. It was a great team effort to win this rally.”
Hirvonen, the four-times WRC runner-up, said: “It's been a good rally. I learned a lot and that was the aim. We got better and better during the rally. Still there are things to learn, like following Nasser’s speed through the dunes.”
Bikes winner Price said: “That was good riding. I had a couple of close calls today. I was pushing hard from the start. I was riding most of the time with Sam, which wasn't the plan at first. We tried shaking the guys behind us, but weren't really able to.”
Lady rider Laia Sanz typified the spirit of the rally when she stopped to help fellow-Spaniard Txomin Arana Cobeaga when he crashed 20km from the end of the stage, staying with him until a Search and Rescue team arrived within ten minutes, giving him all her water supply.
Cobeaga was evacuated by helicopter to Mafraq Hospital with back and chest injuries, and Sanz went on to complete the stage to finish sixth overall. Taking place under the patronage of Sheikh Hamdan Bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, the Ruler’s Representative in the Western region, the 26th Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge is organized by the Automobile and Touring Club of the UAE, the national motor sport authority.
The Nissan Patrol, the “Hero of All terrain in Life”, is positioned for the 13th year as the official vehicle of the event. The line-up of strategic sponsors and partners includes the Ruler’s Court in the Western Region, Western Region Municipality, Abu Dhabi Municipality, the UAE Army, Abu Dhabi Police, National Ambulance Service, Nissan, Yas Marina Circuit, ADNOC, Abu Dhabi Aviation, Tadweer (Center of Waste Management – Abu Dhabi), Rotana and Centro Hotels - Yas Island, Qasr Al-Sarab Resort, and DP World.