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Al-Rajhi holds Hail lead
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 22 - 03 - 2015


Neil Perkins
HAIL — Yazeed Al-Rajhi remained firmly on course for a fourth victory in the Hail Nissan International Rally by controlling the second of the desert selective sections across the An Nafud desert here Saturday.
The Hummer driver and his German co-driver Timo Gottschalk led from start-to-finish and now take a commanding lead of over an hour into the final desert stage Sunday. “I am enjoying this event immensely and not really pushing that hard,” said Al-Rajhi. “I have won the event in three different cars, but never in the Hummer, so that is the goal now. Things are all under control.”
Moteb Saud Al-Shammeri and co-driver Ali Obaid stayed the course and remain Al-Rajhi's closest challengers in their Nissan, after the second-placed overnight driver Rajah Farhan Al-Shammeri appeared to make a mistake on the route and ran the risk of incurring time penalties at rally control. Ahmed Al-Gashimi remained on course for a podium finish and a useful third quickest stage time by Khalaf Joan catapulted the Saudi up from 18th overall into the unofficial top five.
Ahmed Al-Nasser regained the unofficial lead in the motorcycle and quad category from Abdul-Majeed Al-Khulaifi, who had been installed as the overnight leader on his Kawasaki quad when results and tracking were checked Friday evening.
Surviving cars set out into a second 308.41km selective section, while the motorcycles and quads tackled a shorter stage of 125.48km. Results for the latter had been adjusted overnight and Abdul-Majeed Al-Khulaifi began the second day with a lead of 1min 44sec on his Kawasaki over Ahmed Al-Nasser. Sultan Al-Masood was third.
There were no changes at the head of the car category, however, and Al-Rajhi set out into the stage to defend a lead of 31min 19sec over Rajah-Farhan Al-Shammeri against 39 surviving rivals.
Owaid Mansi began the day from 17th overall in his Toyota, but retired at the start, as Al-Rajhi began to pull away from the field in his Hummer. Ahmed Al-Sabban, Yayha Al-Helai, Ibrahim Bensahman and Farouk Ghurab were among the non-starters.
Al-Sabban suffered exhaust issues on his Ford Raptor and decided to withdraw to prevent damaging the car's engine before the upcoming Jeddah Rally.
Defending champion Ibrahim Muhanna began the day in 21st overall, but the Saudi was matching the leader through the closing kilometers and actually led Al-Rajhi by six seconds through the first checkpoint on the special. Farhan-Abdullah Al-Shammeri was also running strongly before being rolling into retirement in the desert north of Al-Faydah.
After over 90 minutes of the stage, Al-Rajhi had a virtual advantage over Moteb-Saud Al-Shammeri of 12min 38sec. Nearest challenger Rajeh Al-Shammeri appeared to have missed a waypoint, but was running second on the stage behind the leading Hummer.
Ahmed Al-Nasser was the unofficial winner of the motorcycle and quad stage and reclaimed the outright advantage from Al-Khulaifi.
On Sunday, cars tackle their third and final selective section of 192.03km between Jubbah and Kna, while the motorcycles and quads are offered a shorter desert stage of 85.37km between Al-Hafer and a finish at Kna.


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