OBHUR — Saudi Arabian driver Yazeed Al-Rajhi and his German navigator Timo Gottschalk stayed out of trouble to record a comfortable victory in Rally Jeddah, after the second desert selective section between Al-Buraikah and Khulais, Saturday. The Hummer Dbug driver began the day with a lead of 13min 54sec over Motair Al-Shammeri's Nissan Pick-Up, once results had been finalized and penalties had been added, and extended his advantage to 34min 40sec over eventual runner-up Yayha Al-Helai on the final competitive section through the desert. It was the Riyadh driver's second victory in the event in the two years since it was devised by Abdullah Bakhashab and his team, in cooperation with the Saudi Arabian Motor Federation (SAMF). “It's always important to support our local events and they are definitely going from strength to strength in terms of support and organization,” said Al-Rajhi, who finished the stage in 2hr 53min 23sec. The Emirati duo of Al-Helai and Khalid Al-Kendi suffered GPS and tracking issues on Friday and were given a notional time for the opening stage, but they returned with a vengeance in their Nissan Patrol to set the fourth quickest time on the final stage. That catapulted the duo into second overall. Saudi's Moneef Al-Sulaimani (Nissan Patrol) moved through the field on the final stage to finish third overall, Ahmed Al-Sabban climbed from 10th to fourth in his Ford Raptor and Ahmed Al-Qashimi rounded off the top five in his Nissan. Saudi's Abdul-Majeed Al-Khulaifi (Kawasaki) began the final day with a lead of 6min 13sec over Sultan Al-Masood in the motorcycle and quad category. Last year's winner stayed clear of trouble to reach the stage finish with the second quickest time and record victory over Al-Masood by the margin of 8min 44sec. Ahmed Al-Nasir won the stage on his Honda 450. The FIA-sanctioned event ran under the patronage of Prince Mishaal Bin Majid Bin Abdulaziz Al-Saud, Governor of Jeddah and head of Rally Jeddah's higher organizing committee. The rally was supported by Mohamed Yousuf Naghi Motors (MYN Motors) – Land Rover – and had the backing of the higher committee of Rally Jeddah, which incorporates the General Presidency of Youth Welfare, Jeddah Municipality, the Jeddah Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Saudi Commission for Tourism and Antiques in the Mecca region and a branch of the Saudi Red Crescent in Mecca. Support was also received from Jeddah police and traffic departments and civil defense administration.