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Oman Rally: Al Attiyah takes lead after opening super special stage

Published: 28 Jan 2022 - 10:07 am | Last Updated: 28 Jan 2022 - 10:11 am
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Qatar’s Nasser Saleh Al Attiyah and stand-in Spanish co-driver Alba Sánchez González began their   new partnership in winning style by setting the fastest time of  3min  42.8sec  through  the  opening  super  special  stage  of  Oman  Rally  Sohar International yesterday.

Bidding to win a remarkable 18 FIA Middle East Rally Championship titles since 2003, the recent Dakar Rally winner flung his Autotek Volkswagen Polo GTI through the narrow dusty corners of the graded opening test  and  moved  into a  3.3-second   lead   over   Oman’s   Hamed Al Wahaibi and Kiwi co-driver Tony Sircombein their Motortune-run  Škoda  Fabia  Evo.

Nine FIA entrants and four cars  running  in  the  Oman  National Rally Championship were  flagged  away  from  a  revised  ceremonial  start  at  Nakhal before crews tackled the opening 3.90km super special stage  with  the  spectacular  backdrop of the rugged moun-tains to one side and the urban Nakhal area to the other.

Sunny  and  slightly  windy  conditions  prevailed,  as  the  defending     Oman     Rally     champion Abdullah Al-Rawahi and Jordanian navigator Ata Al Hmoud carded the third fastest time in their Škoda Fabia.

The youngster  finished  just  5.4  seconds adrift of his local rival to  set  up  the  prospect  of  a  thrilling tussle for the podium places over the weekend.

Nasser   Khalifa   Al   Atya   teamed up with the experienced Italian co-driver Giovanni Ber-nacchini to hold fourth place in a  Ford  Fiesta  R5. MERC  deb-utant Petr Kačirekand co-driver Václav Kopáček safely nego-tiated the opening stage in their Duck  Racing  Škoda  Fabia  in  fifth.

The  opening  stage  ran  in  reverse order and the Jordanian pairing of Issa Abu Jamous and Emad Juma were the first crew into the stage. They carded a target time of 4min 15.3sec and that put them into sixth at the night halt.

The local crew of Jarah Al-Touqi and Issa Al-Wardi were second quickest of the MERC2 contingent  in  their  Subaru  Impreza  and  held  seventh  overall.

Oman’s Zakariya and Mohammed  Al-Aamri were  eighth  and  Jordan’s  Ihab  Al-Shorafa   and   Yousef   Juma   rounded off the FIA contingent in ninth place.

Oman’s Haitham Al Hadidi and  Saif  Al  Hinaidrew  first  blood on the national rally that ran behind the main field.

The bulk of the competitive action takes place over 12 timed special  stages  on  Friday  and  Saturday before the ceremonial finish and post-event press con-ference  take  place  at  Nakhal  from 15.25hrs tomorrow