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Nine drivers make the dash from Baja Russia to compete at the Jordan Baja this weekend

17.02.22

Jordan will play host to round two of the FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Bajas and round one of the FIA Middle East Cup for Cross-Country Bajas on February 17th-19th, with a challenging route featuring varied terrain and demanding dunes in Wadi Araba.

The Jordan Baja comes on the hot on the heels of last weekend’s Baja Russia Northern Forest and nine drivers have arranged their logistics to enabled them to travel from the icy and snowy wastelands of northern Russia to compete across the spectacular deserts of southern Jordan. It will be a complete contrast in temperature terms as well, with sub-zero daytime chills and snow flurries in Russia’s Leningrad region being replaced by the warm shifting sands of Wadi Rum and Wadi Araba.

Saudi Arabian drivers, Yazeed Al-Rajhi, Dania Akeel, Mashael Al-Obaidan, Saleh Al-Saif and Yousef Al-Dhaif, enjoyed mixed fortunes in Russia. But they have hot-footed it to the Hashemite Kingdom.

Al-Rajhi had been the pre-event favourite to secure a second win in Russia, but his Toyota Hilux clouted a stone on the first proper forest stage and the impact damaged the steering and lower front suspension. The result was a massive haul of time penalties and a decision taken by the Saudi not to restart on the final day. So, Al-Rajhi arrives in Jordan already trailing Baja Russia winner Vladimir Vasilyev by 40 points in the championship standings.

Akeel and Al-Obaidan finished seventh and 10th in the FIA T3 category, while the former’s South Racing Can-Am team-mate Fernando Alvarez finished fifth overall and second in T3 in Russia and also makes the trip to Jordan.

Al-Saif was classified in ninth overall and fifth in T3. With T3 winner Anastasiya Nifontova not making the trip to Jordan, Alvarez has an excellent opportunity to extend his series lead after two rounds, while Al-Saif will be aiming to close the gap on the Spaniard.

Al-Dhaif finished 14th overall and third in the T4 section behind local rally driver Sergey Remennik and Spain’s Miguel Angel Valero. With neither of those two rivals present in the Levant this week, the Saudi senses an opportunity to move to the top of the points’ standings against a new set of opposition.

The Saudi sextet will be joined in Aqaba by the Nakusi Rally Team’s duo of Pavel Silnov and Armen Puzian and Brazil’s Cristiano de Sousa Batista in a Snag Racing Team Can-Am. The Russian duo finished seventh and 10th overall and fourth and sixth in T3 and will be aiming to close the gap on Alvarez through the southern Jordan deserts. De Sousa Batista retired in Russia.

The Jordan Baja is based at the Hyatt Regency Aqaba Ayla Resort in Aqaba City on the Red Sea.

 

EVENT SCHEDULE AND MEDIA ACTIVITIES

Thursday, February 17

Pre-event press conference, Ayla Marina Village, Aqaba                 17.45 hrs

Ceremonial start, Ayla Marina Village , Aqaba                                     18.00 hrs

 

Friday, February 18

SS1A Rum (234.10km)                                                                                   First car 08.05 hrs

SS1B Rum (84.90km)                                                                                      First car 13.15 hrs

 

Saturday, February 19

SS2 Araba (152.00km)                                                                                   First car 09.15 hrs

Podium/prizegiving, Ayla Marina Village, Aqaba                                 17.00 hrs

Post-event press conference, Ayla Marina Village, Aqaba                 17.30 hrs

 

For more information on the FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Bajas, please consult the FIA website.