Jordan Rally
2014 FIA Middle East Rally Championship, round 3
For immediate release
Saturday, May 3rd, 2014
EIGHTH JORDAN RALLY SUCCESS FOR FLYING
QATARI DRIVER NASSER SALEH AL-ATTIYAH
Second for Khalid Al-Qassimi; Jordan’s Abu Samra misses out on third
Group N victory for Jordan’s Husam Salem; Al-Mutawee is top 2WD
DEAD SEA (Jordan): Qatar’s Nasser Saleh Al-Attiyah and Italian navigator Giovanni Bernacchini stormed to an emphatic victory in the 2014 Jordan Rally, round three of the FIA Middle East Rally Championship (MERC), which finished at the Dead Sea after 21 timed special stages on Saturday afternoon.
The success was Al-Attiyah’s eighth in Jordan and his 53rd in MERC history. “We had a strategy and it worked,” said the delighted Qatari, who now has a 24-point lead in this year’s title race with three rounds remaining later in the year.
“The first couple of stages included some sections that had been used already and I was a little cautious because of the varying degree of grip, but I got into my rhythm after that. This is another tremendous win for our team. It is developing into a superb season now. I just need to keep the momentum going.”
Bernacchini’s fourth Jordan Rally success marked his 24th regional rally victory and he duly equals Chris Patterson’s record as the joint second most successive co-driver of all time in the MERC behind Irishman Ronan Morgan.
Both he and Al-Attiyah headed straight from the finish podium to the Queen Alia airport in Amman to catch a flight to Dubai and a connection to Buenos Aires in readiness for next week’s WRC Rally of Argentina.
Abu Dhabi Racing’s Sheikh Khalid Al-Qassimi and Chris Patterson won four special stages in total and finished 2min 02.2sec behind the flying Qatari.
The battle of the final day involved Abdullah Al-Qassimi and Marouf Abu Samra. A one-minute time penalty for Al-Qassimi swung the pendulum in Abu Samra’s favour and the pair traded times and third and fourth places all morning. But Al-Qassimi hit back and snatched the final podium place on the final two stages. Kuwaiti driver Salah bin Eidan was a close fifth in his Ford Fiesta R5.
The Jordanian duo of Husam Salem and Nancy Al-Majali dominated the competitive Group N category in their Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII and reached the finish in a superb sixth overall. WRC 2 regular Ala’a Rasheed slotted into seventh place in a Ford Fiesta RRC and Ala’ Khalifeh restarted day two under SupeRally and climbed back to eighth overall.
Abu Dhabi’s Mohamed Al-Mutawee and Stephen McAuley led the Junior and 2WD categories from start-to-finish in the first of five DS3 R3s. The duo finished ninth overall and 23 minutes ahead of rivals Saeed Bintowq and Allan Harryman to seal their third successive victory in the Abu Dhabi Racing-Citroën Middle East Trophy.
Kuwaiti Group N driver Meshari Al-Thafiri rounded off the top 10 and continues to lead the championship’s showroom category. Qatar’s Nada Zeidan brought up the rear of the field in 19th place.
Day 2 – as it happened
Numerous problems including overheating and brake issues, were rectified for Ala’ Khalifeh and Nada Zeidan, respectively, and the pair rejoined the 16 surviving drivers for day two of the Jordan Rally alongside Mohamed Al-Sahlawi. Khalifeh slotted into 11th position and Zeidan and Al-Sahlawi were 18th and 19th overall.
Two loops of five stages were planned and the 15.18km of the Shuna stage was first on the agenda. Khalid Al-Qassimi won the test and reduced Al-Attiyah’s lead to 1min 07sec, but Abdullah Al-Qassimi incurred a one-minute time penalty for clocking in early at TC12 and was overhauled by Abu Samra, who set the third fastest time.
A run through Al-Karama was next on the cards and Al-Qassimi trimmed the Qatari’s lead to 61sec with another fastest time. Abdullah Al-Qassimi ran a useful stage and regained third from Abu Samra by 10 seconds, but Abdullah Al-Kuwari lost eighth place on the link section before SS12 with a damaged radiator.
“We hit a bank at the start of the stage and finished the special and realised that we had damaged the radiator and we could not continue," said co-driver Nicola Arena.
Al-Attiyah put a stop to Al-Qassimi’s stage time wins and increased his lead by 4.5sec through Rawda, while Abu Samra dug deep to regain third overall from Abdullah Al-Qassimi. Just 2.1sec separated the Ford and the Skoda heading to the 15th stage at Turki.
Al-Attiyah had the bit between his teeth and he extended his advantage to 1min 15.2sec in Turki. Abu Samra continued to edge clear of Abdullah Al-Qassimi and there was over half a minute between the duo at the start of the Baptism Site stage – SS16.
Al-Attiyah reached service with a lead of 1min 23.2sec, but Al-Qassimi was upbeat after the morning’s five stages. “We made some changes to the car and we can see from the times this morning that they worked and we won two specials. I lost my rhythm a little on the last two, but we are still there fighting.” Abdullah Al-Qassimi’s reduced Abu Samra’s hold on third to 29.8sec.
The five stages were repeated on Saturday afternoon and Al-Attiyah was intent on settling the contest earlier than anticipated. He added 12.7sec to his lead through Shuna 2 and headed to Al-Karama 2 with an advantage of 1min 35.9sec. Abu Samra edged a further 3.3sec clear of Abdullah Al-Qassimi in the battle for third.
Al-Attiyah’s eighth Jordan title since 2003 beckoned ever closer after Al-Karama. The Qatari won the special by 9.6sec and extended his advantage to 1min 45.5sec, as Abdullah Al-Qassimi closed to within 15.8sec of Abu Samra’s third place.
Rawda 2 brought Al-Qassimi his third stage win of the day and Al-Attiyah headed to Turki 2 with a lead of 1min 44sec. Abdullah Al-Qassimi overhauled Abu Samra once again in the thrilling scrap for third.
The leading duo both eased their pace in Turki 2 and Al-Attiyah won the special by 9.1sec and headed for the final 11.75km of the Baptism Site special with a lead of 1min 53.1sec. Abu Samra was not to be denied, however, and the third quickest time lifted him to within 4.6sec of Al-Qassimi with one stage to go.
There were no late dramas for Al-Attiyah in securing his eighth Jordan Rally win and Abdullah Al-Qassimi held on to take third place, with Husam Salem winning Group N for the host nation.
2014 Jordan Rally – positions after SS21 (unofficial @ 18.05hrs):
1. Nasser Saleh Al-Attiyah (QAT)/Giovanni Bernacchini (ITA) Ford Fiesta RRC 3hr 00min 53.2sec
2. Khalid Al-Qassimi (ARE)/Chris Patterson (GBR) Citroën DS3 RRC 3hr 02min 55.4sec
3. Abdullah Al-Qassimi (ARE)/Catherine Derousseaux (FRA) Ford Fiesta RRC 3hr 15min 26.7sec
4. Marouf Abu Samra (JOR)/Nicola Fanous (JOR) Skoda Fabia S2000 3hr 16min 03.9sec
5. Salah Bin Eidan (KWT)//Alex Gelsomino (USA) Ford Fiesta R5 3hr 18min 19.9sec
6. Husam Salem (JOR)/Nancy Al-Majali (JOR) Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VIII 3hr 27min 15.2sec
7. Ala’a Rasheed (JOR)/Joseph Matar (LEB) Ford Fiesta RRC 3hr 28min 26.5sec
8. Ala’ Khalifeh (JOR)/Ata Al-Hmoud (JOR) Ford Fiesta R5 3hr 29min 42.5sec
9. Mohamed Al-Mutawaa (ARE)/Stephen McAuley (GBR) Citroën DS3 R3 3hr 33min 00.4sec
10. Meshari Al-Thefiri (KWT)/Emad Juma (JOR) Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X 3hr 43min 02.5sec
11. Khalifa Al-Attiyah (QAT)/Adel Hussein (QAT) Mitsubishi Lancer Evo XI 3hr 52min 54.5sec
12. Khaled Juma (JOR)/Ibrahim Qadadeh (JOR) Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VIII 3hr 54min 27.6sec
13. Saeed Bintowq (ARE)/Allan Harryman (GBR) Citroën DS3 R3 3hr 56min 47.8sec
14. Juma Al-Falaisi (ARE)/John Higgins (IRL) Citroën DS3 R3 4hr 01min 03.6sec
15. Mansoor Belhelai (ARE)/Khalid Al-Kendi (ARE) Citroën DS3 R3 4hr 02min 59.8sec
16. Basheer Azar (JOR)/Bilal Majdalawi (JOR) Subaru Impreza 4hr 22min 35.7sec
17. Mohamed Al-Sahlawi (ARE)/Craig Parry (GBR) Citroën DS3 R3 4hr 23min 49.5sec
18. Suhail Al-Jariri (JOR)/Maysoon Jayousi (JOR) Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VI 4hr 37min 50.4sec
19. Nada Zeidan (QAT)/Kamal Khoder (QAT) Subaru Impreza 4hr 45min 36.9sec
FIA Middle East Rally Championship – positions after round 3 (unofficial):
Drivers
1. Nasser Saleh Al-Attiyah (QAT) 75pts
2. Khalid Al-Qassimi (ARE) 51pts
3. Abdullah Al-Qassimi (ARE) 27pts
3. Yazeed Al-Rajhi (SAU) 27pts
5. Abdulaziz Al-Kuwari (QAT) 26pts
6. Salah bin Eidan (KWT) 20pts
7. Abdullah Al-Kuwari (QAT) 16pts, etc
Co-drivers
1. Giovanni Bernacchini (ITA) 75pts
2. Chris Patterson(GBR) 51pts
3. Catherine Derousseaux (FRA) 27pts
3. Michael Orr (GBR) 27pts
5. Killian Duffy (IRL) 26pts
6. Nicola Arena (ITA) 16pts
7. Stephen McAuley (GBR) 12pts
7. Nicola Fanous (JOR) 12pts
9. Alex Gelsomino (USA) 10pts
9. Nasser Al-Kuwari (QAT) 10pts
9. Joseph Matar (LBN) 10pts, etc
Group N
1. Meshari Al-Thafiri (KUW) 58pts
2. Khalifa Al-Attiyah (QAT) 40pts
3. Edith Weiss (GET) 30pts
4. Husam Salem (JOR) 25pts
5. Nada Zeidan (QAT) 22pts
6. Saleh Ali (KWT) 18pts
7. Hitmi Al-Hitmi (QAT) 15pts, etc
2WD & Junior
1. Mohamed Al-Mutawee (ARE) 75pts
2. Mohamed Al-Sahlawi (ARE) 46pts
3. Mansoor Bel Helai (ARE) 42pts
4. Saeed Bintowq (ARE) 30pts
5. Juma Al-Falaisi (ARE) 27pts
Ends
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