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Revised format for 2013 Sealine Cross-Country Rally

Published: 03 Feb 2013 - 04:26 am | Last Updated: 04 Feb 2022 - 03:03 am


A file picture of Marc Coma in action at the Sealine Cross-Country Rally in 2012. Coma won the motorcycle category. RIGHT: Qatar’s Faisal Al Attiya is seen during the same event in this 2012 file picture. This year’s event will consist of four special desert stages which will begin on April 23. 

DOHA: This year’s Sealine Cross-Country Rally, organised by the Qatar Motor and Motorcycle Federation (QMMF), will be fought out over four special desert stages and will feature a longer route but a shorter timetable. 

The event is the third round of the 2013 FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Rallies and round two of the FIM Cross-Country Rallies World Championship and takes place from April 22 to 26. 

Qatar’s premier off-road event entered the FIA and FIM World Championships for the first time in April last year and was an unmitigated success.

Local hero Nasser Saleh Al Attiyah won the car category with an Overdrive Toyota Hilux, while  Spaniard Marc Coma achieved success with his KTM 450 in the motorcycle category with Poland’s Rafal Sonik winning the quad class on a Honda TRX.

Run under the guidance of Nasser Khalifa Al Attiyah, president of the QMMF, this year’s event will run over just four desert special stages. 

Britain’s Fred Gallagher will act as event director and Portugal’s Pedro Almeida has been appointed as clerk of the course for the second year. Jaime Santos and Marwan Musabah have compiled the road books.

 The FIM section for motorcycles and quads will run under clerk of the course Iain Black and deputy clerk of the course Rashid Abdullah Al Sulaiti.

 “This year there will be no super special stage,” confirmed Almeida. 

“Because of that the rally will be one day shorter than 2012 and will finish on a Friday. We will have four competitive days, four legs and four selective sections. The total length will be over 1,500km,” he said.

 Almeida added that each of the first three legs will run over more than 400km and the last will be approximately 300km, with the bikes running a slightly shorter route of 250km on the final day.

“We are not planning to use any repeated stages,” confirmed the Portuguese. 

“Plenty of new tracks will be used. If we compare to 2012, there will be more off-road sections and more tricky navigation,” he added.

QMMF president Al Attiyah also confirmed that the bivouac will be located close to last year’s site at Sealine and that the rally control centre, rally headquarters and all the media facilities will be situated at the bivouac and not at the nearby Sealine Beach Resort.

The ceremonial start will get proceedings under way on Doha Corniche from 6:30pm on Monday, April 22 and the first of four desert legs begins on Tuesday, April 23. 

Action of the competition draws to a close on Friday, April 26.  Entries open for all categories on Thursday, February 21. 

Supplementary regulations are now available for download from www.qmmf.com. 

Entries close at the reduced rate on Thursday, March 14, with the final entry cut-off set for Thursday, April 4. 

Full details on costs and concessions can be found on the QMMF website.        THE PENINSULA