FIRST TARMAC TEST AWAITS ABU DHABI JUNIOR RALLY TEAM IN RALLY OF LEBANON
Posted: June 25, 2008 1:06 PM
The new Abu Dhabi Junior Rally Team is in Lebanon this
weekend, where three up and coming Abu Dhabi drivers will take part in the
31st Rally of Lebanon, the fourth round of the prestigious FIA Middle East
Rally Championship. The programme has been put together with support from
the Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority (ADTA), which is run under the chairmanship
of His Excellency Sheikh Sultan Bin Tahnoon Al-Nahyan.
The Middle East's only asphalt surface special stage rally will be the
first test of its kind for Khalil Sheikh, Majed Al-Shamsi and Mansoor
Al-Suwaidi, who will line up at the start of the two-day event in a trio of
Ford Fiestas alongside a provisional 33 other drivers from all over the
Levant and GCC regions. The competitive action on twisty and slippery
tarmac stages in the mountains to the north and east of Beirut takes place
on Saturday, June 28th and Sunday, June 29th.
"We were impressed with the focus and professionalism shown by the three
nominated drivers in Syria on their first international gravel event," said
Sheikh Khalid Al-Qassimi, Abu Dhabi's FIA World Rally Championship star,
who is an integral member of the team behind the Abu Dhabi Junior Rally
Team. "I know from personal experience that the Rally of Lebanon is a
totally different type of rally.
"It is specialised, technical and the tarmac surfaces can become very
slippery in hot weather. The asphalt is better suited to the two-wheel
drive Ford Fiestas than the rough desert, but this will be a new and
exciting experience for all three drivers. It is important that they are
patient and try and reach the finish to gain as much experience as
possible."
The Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority (ADTA) Junior Development programme has
been established to create opportunities for young Abu Dhabi citizens and
to set-up a world class and professionally-run development programme. The
Abu Dhabi Junior Team will provide a stepping-stone for talented Abu Dhabi
drivers to compete at the highest level and to develop strong support and
interest in the sport of rallying in Abu Dhabi, in addition to promoting
the destination of Abu Dhabi on an international scale.
Both Al-Suwaidi and Al-Shamsi took part in the recent Syrian International
Rally. Al-Shamsi retired from leading the category when he damaged his
engine's sump on a rock and the Ford shed its oil, but 22-year-old
Al-Suwaidi went on to finish 18th overall.
In Lebanon, Al-Suwaidi again lines up with Ulster co-driver Allan Harryman
and Australian Dale Moscatt sits alongside Al-Shamsi. But Ireland's Killian
Duffy replaces Ulsterman Michael Orr in the navigator's seat with Khalil
Sheikh. Duffy has been a regular competitor in the region for several
years, while the majority of Orr's time this year is taken up with
commitments for the BP Ford Abu Dhabi World Rally Team and Abu Dhabi's
Sheikh Khalid Al-Qassimi in the FIA World Rally Championship. Orr finished
17th overall with the leading Abu Dhabi junior, Bader Al-Jabri, in Syria
recently.
"I wasn't able to finish the event in Syria, but it was fantastic
experience for me to compete against the best rally drivers in the area,"
enthused Al-Shamsi. "We are all really looking forward to Lebanon. We have
heard how challenging the stages can be, but we all want to give our best
performance and try and reach the finish."
The M-Sport prepared Ford Fiestas are fitted with two-litre engines and
will be run in Lebanon under the management of Australian technical
director Ron Cremen and his team of rally mechanics. Cremen is a former
Formula Two regional champion and has taken part in the Rally of Lebanon
himself on several occasions.
The Rally of Lebanon is being organised by the Automobile Touring Club of
Lebanon (ATCL). Teams were permitted to carry out a monitored
reconnaissance of the special stages today (Wednesday) and Thursday, June
26th, prior to the ceremonial start at the town hall square in Jounieh at
21.00hrs on Friday evening.
The competitive action gets underway from 07.48hrs on Saturday morning with
the popular Batroun stage to the north of Jounieh and teams will tackle a
variety of sealed surface sections over a further seven special stages
throughout the day. There will be a further eight specials on Sunday in the
Bteghrine, Zandouka and Kefraya areas before the finish ceremony and prize
giving take place adjacent to the ATCL in Jounieh from 18.30hrs. In a total
route of 950.81km, 282.02km will be competitive.
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