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QATAR'S ABDULLA SET FOR ITALIAN BAJA CHALLENGE

QATAR

The Peninsula

After a gap in the calendar of over three months, Qatar's Adel Abdulla returns to action in the FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Bajas at this weekend's Italian Baja, round three of the eight-event series.


The experienced Doha-based driver will again team up with French co-driver Jean-Michel Polato as he attempts to add a maiden FIA T3 World Championship to the FIA T2 series title he secured two years ago.


Adel is driving a Can-Am Maverick X3 on rounds of the Baja series this season and heads to Pordenone in north-eastern Italy with an X3 being run on events by the Spanish FN Speed Team. Adel has support from the team itself as an official FN Speed driver, in addition to Ooredoo, the Qatar telecommunications company.


Adel missed the opening round in Russia in February but outright victory at the Dubai International Baja at the start of March earned him 25 championship points and he will line up on the gravel flood plains that are a feature of this round of the series lying fourth in the T3 title race behind Italy's Michele Cinotto and a tying Oman's Abdullah Al-Zubair and Russia's Fedor Vorobyev.


Cinotto claimed maximum points in Russia and finished fourth in Dubai, while Al-Zubair has one more point that the Qatari after a second place in Russia and a points-scoring finish in Dubai. Vorobyev also has 26 points and was second in Dubai and scored eight points in Russia.


Adel said: 'The last race in the Baja series in the new T3 category was three months ago. I won the Dubai International Baja. Now we are looking forward to the third round in Italy after the long break. It will not be easy because of the calendar. We have prepared well. I have tried to keep fit and have been training for this round. I think it will be a difficult race.


'I see from the entry list that there are around 14 in the T3 category and all of them are good drivers. Some of them are local people. They will be fast. It will be exciting to face this challenge. I hope everything goes well. The difficult thing in Italy will be the river crossings.


In addition to title rivals, Cinotto, Al-Zubair and Vorobyev, Adel faces competition from the Italian drivers Amerigo Ventura, Nicolo Algaretto and Rubens Visconte, in addition to the likes of Belgian driver Ghislan de Mevius, Latvia's Alexsandr Dorosinskiy and Polish driver Michal Goczal.