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All are excited at the first ever Extreme E race in AlUla: SAMF chief
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 30 - 03 - 2021

Prince Khalid Bin Sultan Al Abdullah Al Faisal, chairman of the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation (SAMF), said everyone at SAMF, and of course, motorsport and sports fans across the country are excited at the staging of the first ever Extreme E race in AlUla to showcase our Kingdom and in the process highlight the environment.
He said, "I can't wait to see these incredible electric-powered SUVs, racing across AlUla which has to be one of the most stunning venues for a motorsport event, ever. I think it will blow people away." Here are the excerpts:
Q: How excited are you ahead of this weekend's first ever Extreme E race?
A: We are all excited. The organizers. The teams and drivers. Everyone at SAMF, and of course, motorsport and sports fans across the country. The event is capturing people's imagination and of course, it will be shown live on TV both here and across the world. It's a fabulous showcase for our country. We're very grateful for the leadership and guidance of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman and Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman. It is their strong belief in the role that sport plays in enriching our economy and ensuring the wellbeing of our society and we're pleased that motorsport is playing such a huge role.
Q: What are you looking forward to most?
A: At an event level, I can't wait to see these incredible electric-powered SUVs, racing across AlUla, which has to be one of the most stunning venues for a motorsport event, ever. I think it will blow people away. There's so many fantastic drivers and teams involved to. You only have to look at some of the names that Extreme E has attracted; owners such as Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosburg through to some of the best men and women racers.
More broadly speaking, I'm looking forward to the latest exciting moment in our motorsport history. We've come so far and Saudi Arabia is well and truly at the top table when it comes to hosting global motorsport events. The fact that Extreme E chose AlUla as the location of its first ever event is proof of that. There is a strong relationship; built on our shared values of exciting sport that carries a bigger more important message around the climate.
Q: Tell us about your plans for motorsport in Saudi Arabia?
A; We're very ambitious. We want to be the home of motorsport in the Middle East; exciting our own people, creating opportunities and forging relationships with fans and partners from around the world. We want to give to motorsport in a similar way to the way motorsport gives to us. Already our schedule is a busy one and this year alone, it's the busiest ever year for motorsport in our country. We are staging the Dakar Rally, Formula E, Extreme E now, Formula 1 in December and many other events. It is a year-round schedule that reflects a year-round passion that our people have for motorsport.
Q: Why is motorsport important to the country's sporting investment?
A: Our people love motorsport. It's the second most popular sport in the country and I see the eyes of our people and their reaction when they're at our races, or following across television and social media. So we know Saudis are engaged and keen to experience these events and partnerships. For the country, these partnerships are helping encourage healthier lifestyles and inspiring people to get involved. Across sport in general, we know this is working, with participation up, particularly amongst women and girls. The plans are working. They're having real impact.
Q: Finally, tell us about your alignment with Extreme E's message around climate change?
A: Clearly, we're a country that relies a lot on oil. So as part of our Vision 2030 ambitions, we are shifting our economy to alternative energies, to different resources. In the last few days, Crown Prince Muhammad announced the Green Saudi Arabia and Green Middle East initiatives; which aim to reduce carbon emissions by 60%, planting 50 billion trees, combating pollution and land degradation, and preserving marine life. Extreme E enables us to shine a light on such an important subject matter. We're beginning a conversation that we intend to continue having for years to come. — SG


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