HA’IL INTERNATIONAL RALLY – March 24-28, 2013

For immediate release
Thursday, March 28th, 2013

CZECH ZAPLETAL BECOMES FIRST EUROPEAN
DRIVER TO WIN HA’IL INTERNATIONAL RALLY

· Saudi’s Khalaf-Saleh Al-Joaan takes second; dune accident sidelines Al-Rajhi
· Emirati riders Al-Falasi and Al-Zarouni win motorcycle and quad categories

HA’IL (Saudi Arabia): Leading Czech driver Miroslav Zapletal and Polish co-driver Maciej Marton clinching a shock victory in the Ha’il International Rally, Saudi Arabia’s flagship FIA-sanctioned cross-country rally, after nearly 1000km of competition and four days of desert rallying.

The international crew began the final leg on Thursday trailing Saudi Arabia’s Yazeed Al-Rajhi and his French co-driver Alex Winocq by 1hr 25min 54sec and looked set to settle for second position while the local hero stormed to his fourth win in Ha’il in five years. But the flying Hummer driver crashed heavily in the sand dune 50kms into the stage.

The Hummer landed on all four wheels with a hard impact and moved a few metres before stopping. Al-Rajhi complained of back pain and the crew were transferred by medical helicopter to hospital for observation. Thankfully the report was positive and there were no injuries.

Al-Rajhi’s crash opened the door for Zapletal to become the first European driver to win the event in its eight-year history. His winning margin was 46min 24sec. “Obviously it is disappointing for Yazeed to retire in such a manner on the last stage after leading for so long, but that is rallying. It is a great feeling for us to come here and win on such a difficult rally. The stages here are as good as anywhere in the world and to become the first non-Arab driver to win here is a great thing.”

Saudi’s Khalaf-Saleh Al-Joaan held off the challenge of numerous local rivals to claim a distant second position in his Toyota and Ahmed Al-Shaqawi finished third. First day delays cost 2007 event winner Rajih Shammeri his chance of finishing on the podium but the Nissan driver reached the end in fourth place.

Farhan Al-Ghaleb Al-Shammeri began the day down in 23rd overall and started the stage from 18th position. The Saudi pushed hard from the start and reached the finish in 2hrs 31min 30sec and earned the fastest time of the day.

Saleh Al-Saleh endured a miserable Ha’il appearance in his Saudi Toyota and the local driver stopped at a similar point to Al-Rajhi in the sand dunes and was also joined by Abdullah Al-Ghashish. Abdul Al-Saleh, Ahmed Al-Shammeri and Ibrahim Al-Muhana all stopped on the stage and a disappointing rally ended prematurely for the UAE’s Yayha Al-Helai and Khalid Al-Kendi after another day of problems.

The UAE’s Khalid Al-Falasi and Atif Al-Zarouni took useful leads in the motorcycle and quad categories into the final selective 193km section and both held on to take the wins in their classes. Al-Falasi set the day’s fastest time of 1hr 34min 41sec to beat Abdulaziz Al-Hazlool by 9min 21sec, but the Saudi had done enough to snatch second place from Adel Al-Shaybani. Al-Falasi’s winning time in the motorcycles was an impressive 20min 42sec.

The event was staged under the patronage of His Royal Highness Prince Saud Bin Abdul Mohsen Bin Abdul Aziz, Governor of Ha’il, President of the Supreme Commission for Ha’il Development and the Head of the Supreme Commission of the Ha’il Rally. The Saudi Arabian Motor Federation (SAMF) runs under the chairmanship of His Royal Highness Prince Sultan Bin Bandar Al-Faisal and the event is being organised in conjunction with the High Authority for the Development of Ha’il.

Final positions after Leg 4 (unofficial @ 13.20hrs):
Cars

1. Miroslav Zapletal (CZE)/Maciej Marton (POL) Hummer 13hrs 13min 27sec
2. Khalaf-Saleh Al-Joaan (KSA)/Ahmed Al-Shammeri (KSA) Toyota 13hrs 59min 51sec
3. Ahmed Al-Shaqawi (KSA)/Arif Yousif Mohammed (UAE) Nissan 14hrs 13min 35sec
4. Rajih Al-Shammeri (KSA)/Mubarak Al-Shammeri (KSA) Nissan 14hrs 37min 38sec
5. M. Sunaidi (KSA)/H. Al-Loghami (UAE) Nissan 14hrs 51min 09sec
6. Meteb Saud Al-Shammeri (KSA)/Abdullah Al-Eneyzen (KSA) Toyota 14hrs 57min 45sec
7. Mfadi Al-Shammeri (KSA)/Fahad Al-Shammeri (KSA) Toyota 15hrs 01min 32sec
8. Ahmed Al-Qashimi (KSA)/Abdelhalim Bin-Zayed (UAE) Nissan 15hrs 04min 34sec
9. Redha Al-Shammeri (KSA)/Faisal Al-Shammeri (KSA) Nissan 15hrs 27min 58sec
10. Khalid Al-Shammeri (KSA)/Farhan Al-Shammeri (KSA) Toyota 15hrs 29min 20sec

Bikes
1. Khalid Al-Falasi (UAE) 4hrs 36min 01sec
2. Abdulaziz Al-Hazlool (KSA) 4hrs 56min 43sec
3. Adel Al-Shaybani (KSA) 4hrs 59min 49sec
4. Ahmed Al-Naser (KSA) 5hrs 26min 39sec
5. Mohammed Ali (KSA) 5hrs 46min 52sec
6. Tarik Al-Batah (KSA) 5hrs 52min 24sec

Quads
1. Atif Al-Zarouni (UAE) 4hrs 57min 24sec
2. Rakan Al-Saloum (KSA) 5hrs 00min 17sec
3. Abdul Majid Al-Kholaifi (KSA) 5hrs 10min 42sec
4. Yousef Al-Daif (KSA) 5hrs 40min 00sec
5. Hamad Al-Haydan (KSA) 5hrs 25min 12sec
6. Abdullah Al-Shabi (KSA) 6hrs 36min 57sec
7. Moaataz Al-Jrabih (KSA) 6hrs 50min 11sec

Ends

For further media information:
English: Neil Perkins, 2013 Ha’il International Rally, International Press Officer, NDP Publicity Services, Mobile: + 44 7831 123153, E-mail: ndppublicity@googlemail.com. www.ndp-publicity.com (press releases).
Arabic: Firas Nimri, 2013 Ha’il International Rally, National Press Officer, Mobile: + 962 777 282000, E-mail: nimrifiras@yahoo.com.

Published On: 28 March 2013