2011 Qatar International Baja, November 24-26, 2011
FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Rallies, candidate event

For immediate release
Friday, November 25th, 2011

AL-ATTIYAH, SUNDERLAND AND ADEL HUSSEIN SNATCH EARLY
LEADS AFTER FIRST QATAR INTERNATIONAL BAJA STAGE

· Nasser Al-Attiyah in flying form with new SAM Mercedes 35 CC
· Dubai-based Brit Sunderland storms ahead on two wheels
· UAE’s Balooshi leads Open class; Adel Hussein heads Quads

SEALINE BEACH RESORT (Qatar): Nasser Saleh Al-Attiyah, Sam Sunderland and Adel Hussein Abdullah led their respective car, motorcycle and quad categories at the 2011 Qatar International Baja after the opening 6.5km special stage, held over sandy terrain near to the Sealine Beach Resort on Qatar’s east coast, on Friday afternoon.

Al-Attiyah teamed up with the 2010 Dakar Rally-winning co-driver Lucas Cruz Senra to set the fastest time of 3m 55s in the Mercedes 35 CC that he is testing as part of a development programme with the German company SAM.

Eighteen cars, 10 motorcycles and three quads were flagged away from the official start podium by QMMF president Nasser Khalifa Al-Attiyah in the presence of Carlos Barbosa, the FIA’s vice-president for mobility and president of Automóvel Club de Portugal.

Dubai-based British rider Sam Sunderland is playing down his chances of winning the motorcycle category at the Qatar International Baja, but he was in sensational form on the opening special stage and built up a massive 55.5s lead over his 450cc class rivals and a 45.3s overall advantage. The young protégé has already taken stage wins in the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge and the Australian Safari, but is being modest to the end.

“I don’t want to appear arrogant but, yes, I do feel confident that I can win the Baja on Saturday. The terrain will be different, for sure, but I am looking forward to it,” said Sunderland, who has entered next January’s Dakar Rally in South America as part of Team Honda Europe. “The Baja will give me another opportunity to ride over rocky terrain before the Dakar.” His time on the opening stage was even faster than the one set by Al-Attiyah in the Mercedes.

The UAE’s Mohammed Balooshi is planning to become the first Arab rider to enter the Dakar and started his Baja campaign well by setting the fastest time on his KTM in the Open class and the second quickest time of all the motorcycles.

Qatar’s Adel Hussein Abdullah held a five-second advantage over the UAE’s Obaid Al-Kitbi in the Quad category, with Australia’s Dennis Nikitopoulos holding third place.

Qatar’s Meshaal Al-Emadi is used to enduro riding and adapted well to his first taste of the Baja. He was classified in fourth place in the 450cc class after the opening stage.

Dubai’s Sheikh Suhail bin Khalifa Al-Maktoum won the Qatar International Rally back in 1994 in a Toyota Celica 4WD and is taking part in the Baja with a Land Rover 110. He held second overall after the opening stage and trails Al-Attiyah by 28.7s.

“It’s nice to be back in Qatar competing,” said Sheikh Suhail. “One thing I remember over the years here is rock! The terrain is so different to the sandy areas of the UAE and it is so important to watch your step. Tomorrow could be interesting!”

The UAE’s Nabil Al-Shamsi finished the special in third place in a Nissan Patrol, with England’s Mark Powell in fourth and Qatar’s Mohammed Al-Mannai in fifth. Eighteen cars actually started the stage, but Ian Barker lost a lot of time on the track in his Nissan Patrol.

The UAE’s Mansoor Al-Helai is aiming to follow in his father Yayha’s footsteps as ‘King of the Dunes’ in his Nissan Patrol entered in the car category. “My father built up a good reputation as a fast desert driver and I hope that he has passed much of that experience on to me,” said Al-Helai, who held 12th overall in the car section after SS1.

Tomorrow (Saturday), there will be two special stages, starting with the 243.68km Al-Kharara section at 08.25hrs and finishing with the 102.32km Khor Al-Odaid section – first car due at 13.15hrs. The finishing ceremony will take place from 15.30hrs.

Positions after SSS1 – Cars
1. Nasser Saleh Al-Attiyah (QAT)/Lucas Cruz Senra (SPA) SAM Mercedes 35 CC 3m 55.0s
2. Suhail bin Khalifa Al-Maktoum (UAE)/Wael Marjan (UAE) Land Rover 110 4m 23.7s
3. Nabil Al-Shamsi (UAE)/Arif Yousef Mohamed (UAE) Nissan Patrol 4m 36.0s
4. Mark Powell (GBR)/Quin Evans (GBR) Predator X-18S 4m 41.1s
5. Mohammed Al-Mannai (QAT)/Nasser Sadoon Al-Kuwari (QAT) GMC 4m 48.1s
6. Obaib Ali Hassan (UAE)/Hassan Ali Balooshi (UAE) Nissan Patrol 4m 54.8s
7. Majed Al-Shammeri (KSA)/Faisal Al-Shammeri (KSA) Nissan Patrol 4m 56.2s
8. Ibrahim Al-Mohana (KSA)/Osama Al-Sanad (KSA) Nissan Patrol T2 4m 56.8s
9. Ahmed Al-Qashami (KSA)/Mohammed Al-Qashami (KSA) Nissan Patrol 5m 12.1s
10. Omar Al-Lahim (KSA)/Waleed Al-Fiuam (KSA) Toyota Land Cruiser 5m 16.5s
11. David Mabbs (GBR)/Xavier Caninada (FRA) Toyota FJ Cruiser 5m 17.1s
12. Mansoor Al-Helai (UAE)/Ali Mirza (UAE) Nissan Patrol T2 5m 21.7s
13. Farhan Abdullah Al-Ghaleb (KSA)/Tariq Al-Rammah (KSA) Nissan Patrol T2 5m 22.4s
14. Hamada Al-Junaibi (UAE)/Nooh Bu Hamaid (UAE) Nissan Patrol 5m 27.3s
15. Khalaf Al-Guaan (KSA)/Ahmed Al-Shammeri (KSA) Mitsubishi Pajero T2 5m 42.4s
16. Salem Rashid Al-Harthy (UAE)/Mohammed Al-Faqih (Toyota Land Cruiser) 6m 18.7s
17. Jamal Fahkroo (QAT)/Kamal Khoder (QAT) Land Rover 8m 58.5s
18. Ian Barker (GBR)/Sheila Hutton-Barker (GBR) Nissan Patrol 17m 31.5s
(T1 unless stated)

Positions after SSS1 – Bikes (450cc)
1. Sam Sunderland (GBR) Honda CRF 450X 3m 50.6s
2. Justin Taylor (AUS) Honda CRF 450X 4m 46.1s
3. Ibrahim Abdullah Bugla (UAE) Honda CRF 450 5m 02.4s
4. Meshaal Al-Emadi (QAT) Honda CRF 450X 5m 18.0s
5. Khalid Al-Falasi (UAE) Yamaha WK 450 5m 36.4s
6. Tonya Colson (USA) KTM 450 EXC 5m 54.9s

Positions after SSS1 – Bikes (Open)
1. Mohammed Balooshi (UAE) KTM 530 EXC 4m 35.9s
2. Rico Langer (GER) KTM 690 4m 44.7s
3. Nasser Hassan Al-Rabaan (QAT) KTM 525 5m 11.9s
4. Kaan Bilgen (TUR) KTM 530 6m 11.3s

Positions after SSS1 – Quads
1. Adel Hussein Abdullah (QAT) KTM XC 525 4m 40.3s
2. Obaid Al-Kitbi (UAE) Honda TRX 700 4m 45.3s
3. Dennis Nikitopoulos (AUS) Yamaha Raptor 700 5m 19.1s

Ends

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Published On: 25 November 2011