Qatar’s Nasser Saleh Al Attiyah and Polish junior rider Konrad Dabrowski set the quickest times in the car and motorcycle categories through the opening 9.20km Qualifying Stage of the Qatar International Baja yesterday afternoon.
A time of 5min 11.8sec ensured that Nasser Saleh Al Attiyah and Mathieu Baumel were the early leaders of the second round of the FIA Middle East Cup for Cross-Country Bajas. The defending Dakar champion guided the latest specification Toyota Hilux to a 4.3-second lead over Toyota team-mate Yazeed Al Rajhi.“A good start because it was not easy in a narrow place,” said Al Attiyah.
“I think we did a good job without any mistakes. Tomorrow will be much faster. Maybe it’s better for me to start first. I don’t want to be behind the Can-Am. Maybe it will be more dusty. We will see.”
Dabrowski, the son of former cross-country rider and driver Marek, stopped the clocks in 6min 01.3sec to lead the motorcycle and junior categories on his Husqvarna FR450.
With the time multiplied by a coeffi-cient of four, the Pole headed into the night halt on the second round of the FIM Bajas World Cup with a comfortable lead and the choice of a favourable starting position for today.
Emirati Mohammed Al Balooshi finished second and Great Britain’s Maki Rees-Stavros rounded off the top three. Kuwait’s Abdullah Al Shatti and Jordanian Abdullah Abu Aishah set the fourth and fifth fastest times, while Poland’s Joanna Modrzewska was the leading female rider in 14th
Defending Qatar Baja champion Al Balooshi said: “This is one of the toughest events you can tackle on a bike. The navigation is exceptionally difficult, especially when you are competing against the clock. I should know, I’ve had good results and I’ve also been evac-uated by helicopter in the past.”
Andorra-based Ulsterman Kris Meeke began his campaign strongly in a Nasser Racing-entered Can-Am and teamed up with Frenchman François Cazalet to record the third quickest time in the car section to hold third overall and first in the FIA T3 category. Former WRC team-mate and desert debutant Dani Sordo finished fifth overall and second in T3.
“I have never been in this situation where all the cate-gories are linked together,” said Meeke. Khalifa Saleh Al Attiyah held sixth overall and a lead of 24.3 seconds over Sadoon Al Kuwari in the FIA T4 category. Saudi Arabia’s Muneef Al Shammeri topped the FIA T2 standings.
Hani Al Noumesi edged into a small lead over Saudi rivals, Faisal Al Suwayh and Abdul-majeed Al Khulaifi, in the quad category.
Emiel Stuckens struggled to get his quad to fire up at the start of the stage, but the Belgian went on to finish fourth.
Eighteen FIA machines, including 11 in T3 and three in T4, were permitted to start, in addition to six vehicles in the National Baja. Several drivers, including Miroslav Zapletal, Saleh Al Saif, Khalid Al Feraihi and Mohammed Al Tuwaijri, were not able to attend the event. Abdullah Al Rabban was demoted to the National Baja after his Jeep failed to comply with the most recent safety regulations.
The FIM’s starting list con-firmed 22 motorcycles, four quads, an SSV and a further 16 riders in a National Baja.
Qatar-based Australian rider Martin Chalmers sus-tained a pre-event arm injury and was forced to withdraw his entry after racing so strongly at the opening round of the FIM Baja series in Jordan.Talented Emirati rider Mohammed Meerza led the FIM National Baja on his Husq-varna from Saudi Arabia’s Mishaal Al Ghuneim.
Al Mashna Al Shammeri clocked the quickest time in the FIA National Baja.Today, FIA vehicles will leave Lusail on a liaison of 85.85km and then tackle two selective sections of 122.73km and 124.86km, starting at 09.05hrs and 11.25hrs, respectively.
Motorcycles, quads and the solitary FIM SSV will start the slightly longer of the two sec-tions first from 09.25hrs and then move on to the shorter combined second section of 122.73km after a 20-minute neutralisation stop and refuel.