Owaid Mansi wins Hail Rally

The Saudi Arabian duo of Owaid Mansi and Hamad Nasser snatched victory from Khalaf Joan Al-Shammeri and Joan Al-Shammeri on the final selective section of the FIA-sanctioned Hail International Rally across the An Nafud desert Thursday.

March 27, 2014
Owaid Mansi wins Hail Rally
Owaid Mansi wins Hail Rally

Suhail bin Hasan Qadi

 


Neil Perkins

 


 


HAIL — The Saudi Arabian duo of Owaid Mansi and Hamad Nasser snatched victory from Khalaf Joan Al-Shammeri and Joan Al-Shammeri on the final selective section of the FIA-sanctioned Hail International Rally across the An Nafud desert Thursday.



They reached the finish of the 146.02km section at Kna’ in a time of 2hr 19min 07sec and that was sufficient to overhaul their fellow Toyota Land Cruiser rivals to take the biggest win of their careers. Ahmed Al-Shuhail set the quickest time on the final section to confirm third overall in his Nissan.



“The rally was very strong this year and the organization was far better than in previous years,” said Khalaf Joan, who stopped on Wednesday’s stage to check on Khalid Al-Jafla when he ground to a halt with mechanical issues and that sporting gesture may well have cost him the title.



“There has been a very strict compliance with the FIA regulations, which is a good step for this event and for the sport in the region. There were lots of changes on the leader board and that made it very interesting.”



Once all the time penalties and route vagaries had been assessed, Khaled Joan Al-Shammeri began the final 146.02km with a slender lead of just 1min 13sec over Owaid Mansi after nearly 13 hours of racing. Ahmed Al-Suhail was promoted to third when Mutair Al-Shammeri was handed a hefty time penalty and Salman Al-Shammeri was fourth. Ahmed Al-Sabban had made steady progress as the event progressed and started the last stage in eighth overall in his Ford Raptor.



Ibrahim Al-Muhanna made the early running from the start at Dlehan and was the quickest driver at the second passage control, the Nissan man running a mere one-second quicker than Al-Shuhail. Overnight leader Khaled Joan and Owaid Mansi were down in 13th and 11th positions and Mansi had earned the unofficial overall lead.



Al-Shuhail claimed the virtual stage lead at PC3 from Muhanna and Ahmed Al-Sabban, but the two leaders were struggling as the pressure intensified at the top of the leaderboard over the closing kilometers. Al-Shuhail held on to claim the stage win by 3min 10sec from Al-Muhanna and guaranteed himself at third position. But Mansi stayed far enough ahead of Khalaf Joan to claim the win.



Meshal Al-Khaledi headed into the final selective section with a lead of 18min 46sec over Abdul Majeed Khulaifi in the motorcycle and quad category. The Saudi Yamaha rider just needed to stay out of trouble over the closing kilometers to record the biggest win of his career. Hamid Al-Hedyyan started the last stage in third overall.



But Al-Khaledi failed to reach the first passage control and this handed the lead to Khulaifi who held third on the special at PC2 behind Ahmed Al-Nasser and Al-Hedyyan. Al-Nasser held on to comfortably win the final stage and Al-Khaledi was confirmed the winner.


March 27, 2014
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