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Sharqia Rally 2010 gets under way today
By Neil Perkins
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 20 - 04 - 2010

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia takes its place in the FIA Middle East Rally Championship for the first time Tuesday, when the Sharqia Rally gets under way with a ceremonial start and timed super special stage in the Al-Khobar region.
A provisional 30 crews will tackle the three-day, fifth round of the regional rally series, which has been organized by the Saudi Arabian Motor Federation (SAMF) under the patronage of Prince Mohammed Bin Fahd Bin Abdul Aziz Governor of the Eastern Province, and the Chairman of the Higher Committee for the Sharqia Rally.
Several leading European co-drivers, including Sheikh Khalid Al-Qassimi's navigator Michael Orr (who was stranded at London Heathrow after traveling from Belfast), Nick Beech, Steve Lancaster, and numerous mechanics were unable to travel to Saudi Arabia because of the volcanic dust cloud, which has caused unprecedented disruption to air travel across Europe.
Italian co-driver Nicola Arena and Frenchman Matthieu Baumel were fortunate to travel before the airspace shutdown was enforced and Yazeed Al-Rajhi's Kronos team was also able to reach Al-Khobar from Belgium.
But, on a day when the Ford factory team was forced to return to the UK via a 48-hour coach journey from the Rally of Turkey in Istanbul and WRC officials were left stranded in Turkey or seeking coach or rail transport across Europe, the Saudi event will be a crucial pointer to the direction of this year's regional title.
Top seeds for the Sharqia event are Qatar's Nasser Saleh Al-Attiyah and his Italian co-driver Giovanni Bernacchini. The Qatari is chasing a 36th regional rally victory and will be hoping to move ahead of Misfer Al-Marri in the points' standings as he reverts to a Ford Fiesta S2000 in Saudi Arabia.
Both Qatari drivers are currently tied for the lead in the Drivers' Championship on 16 points apiece.
Al-Rajhi clinched his second MERC victory in Jordan recently to open his challenge for a maiden regional title. The Saudi would dearly like to win his home event for a second time in three seasons and drives his usual Kronos Peugeot 207 S2000. Sheikh Khalid Al-Qassimi, who will team up with the UAE's Wael Marjan as a contingency plan, and Qatar's Sheikh Hamed Bin Eid Al-Thani also have 10 points apiece after four rounds of the eight-event series.
Ahmed Al-Sabban, Abdulhadi Al-Qahtani, Farhan Al-Ghaleb, circuit racer Saeed Al-Mouri and A. Saleh bolster the local contingent, while veteran Michel Saleh represents Lebanon.
Mufeed Mubarak, Dawood Al-Gharablly, Meshal Al-Nejadi, Abdullah Al-Hajri, Farouk Ashkanani, Meshari Al-Thafiri and Eid Faleh head the Kuwaiti challenge. Amjad Farrah lies sixth in the championship after four rounds with his Subaru Impreza and is the sole Jordanian seeded at eight. The event will also mark the first appearance of a Palestinian team in Saudi Arabia; Jaber Rami Daoud and Fares Alouh will take part in the Sharqia event in a Fiat Stilo.
Qatari drivers frequent the lower reaches of the entry list, with Khalid Al-Suwaidi seeded at six and currently lying ninth in the title race with six points. Jaber Al-Marri, Mohammed Al-Marri, Abdulaziz Al-Kuwari, Abdullah Al-Rabban and Mubarak Al-Hajri complete the Qatar line-up, which will run in the presence of QMMF president Nasser Khalifa Al-Attiyah, a special guest of the SAMF's Mishaal Al-Sudairy this week.
“We welcome all our overseas participants to the Sharqia Rally and sympathise with those who were unable to reach Al-Khobar because of the travel situation in Europe,” said SAMF president Mishaal Al-Sudairy. “We also welcome Khaled Qadoura, the President of the Palestinian Motor Federation, as our guest and to watch a team from Palestine compete in Saudi Arabia for the first time.”
Tuesday's opening super special stage gets under way at 15.24hrs (local time) and will be followed by six timed desert stages on Wednesday and a further six Thursday. __


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