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Abdali Boulevard to host Jordan Rally ceremonial start

Officials complete repairs and tweaks to special stages

By JT - Apr 24,2019 - Last updated at Apr 28,2019

Action from the rainsoaked 2018 Jordan Rally (Photo courtesy of Jordan Rally Media Service)

AMMAN — The Jordan Rally, round two of the 2019 FIA Middle East Rally Championship, gets under way at Abdali Boulevard in the heart of Amman on Thursday evening, according to the Jordan Rally Media Service. 

The ceremonial start will take place from 7:15pm, giving spectators the opportunity to see the cars and drivers in the capital. Cars will then cross the start podium in reverse order. 

Then the on-stage action switches to the sinuous gravel trails of the Dead Sea and Jordan Valley areas on Friday and Saturday.

Officials at Jordan Motorsport have completed the repairs and tweaks to the special stages, following recent inclement weather conditions, and a favourable weather forecast for the weekend lays the foundations for two days of classic rallying action near to the lowest point on earth.

Nasser Saleh Al Attiyah is the defending champion and a 12-time winner of the Jordan Rally. His French co-driver Matthieu Baumel has won the event on five occasions, but both are trying to clinch a first success in their new Volkswagen Polo GTI R5.

Fresh from winning the recent Merzouga Rally in Morocco with Attiyah at the helm of a lightweight Can-Am Maverick X3, Baumel said: “I am really surprised. Despite the weather, the organisers have done a very good job. All the tracks are well prepared. It is going to be a nice rally. I think we will beat the best times on some stages this year because the piste is well prepared.”

Reigning MERC 2 champion Meshari Al Thefiri of Kuwait also leads this year’s showroom category after his win in Qatar last month. Speaking of the recce, he said: “The stages are very good and the tracks are in perfect condition, not like last year when we had the late rain and it was very slippery. It is good for me. The goal is maximum points and maximum speed, flat out on the first loop, to kill off my rivals and to win again.”

Henry Kahy of Lebanon, the defending FIA MERC 3 champion, and his Jordanian co-driver Musa Djiyerian said: “Full credit to the organisers. Amazing stages. You cannot even see that the stages were damaged at all. It will be flat out for us in the front-wheel drive category.

“Recce went very well and then we had documentation today and then some testing. Henry is feeling confident with the notes and the car. Last year was his first time behind the wheel of the Skoda. After one year with the car, he is feeling good, especially here in Jordan. The weather forecast is good. We have missed the sun in Jordan in recent days…,” they added.

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