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QATAR’S AL ATTIYAH EYES MAIDEN WIN AT SILK WAY RALLY IN SERBIA

QATAR’S AL ATTIYAH EYES MAIDEN WIN AT SILK WAY RALLY IN SERBIA

The Peninsula

Overdrive Racing begins its quest to win the gruelling Silk Way Rally for the first time with the event starting in the eastern Siberian city of Irkutsk on July 7.


The 5,000km cross-country rally offers 10 special stages and will pass through some of the most demanding terrain that Russia, Mongolia and China has to offer before the finish in Dunhuang on July 16.


The Belgian team will run three Toyota Hiluxes for Qatar’s Nasser Saleh AlAttiyah, Saudi Arabia’s Yazeed Al-Rajhi and Dutchman Erik van Loon.


Al Attiyah and his French co-driver Matthieu Baumel finished second in the event last season – the best ever finish on the event for a Toyota and Overdrive Racing - but have never won the Silk Way Rally. Al Attiyah also finished second overall back in 2010 with German navigator Timo Gottschalk.


The three-time winner of the Dakar Rally in South America has been in impressive form so far this season and leads the FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Rallies following wins in Qatar and Kazakhstan. He faces 52 rivals in the car category in central Asia.


Al Attiyah is running under the Toyota Gazoo Racing South Africa banner at the Silk Way Rally. He said:


“This is one event that I really want to win and, hopefully, this will be my year. I have taken part in six rallies so far this season and won all six, including the win at Rally Kazakhstan at the start of June. This is a long and demanding rally and the stages will be a challenge for everyone.”


Saudi Arabian driver Yazeed Al-Rajhi was second overall in 2016 and the winner of the event in 2018 before joining Overdrive Racing. On that occasion the Riyadh driver teamed up with German navigator Timo Gottschalk when the event started in Astrakhan and finished in Moscow. This year he is working with Dirk von Zitzewitz with whom he finished second in Qatar and eighth overall in Kazakhstan earlier in the season.


The experienced Dutchman Erik van Loon drives the third Toyota Hilux and teams up with Frenchman Sebastien Delaunay, a veteran of nine Dakars and a podium finisher in both the T2 and T3 classes.


Van Loon has worked with Overdrive Racing for several seasons and will be hoping that the new partnership with Delaunay brings success against his two Overdrive team-mates and other rivals, including American Bryce Menzies, the Russian duo of Denis Krotov and Andrey Rudskoy and French drivers Jérôme Pelichet and Matthieu Serradori.


The year’s Silk Way Rally is being observed by the FIA for possible future inclusion in the FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Rallies. The ninth edition of the event will start from Speransky Square in Irkutsk, Siberia, on July 6.


Competitive action, totalling 2,593.15km, kicks off with the short opening stage through the Russian ‘Taiga’ forest between Irkutsk and Baykalsk on July 7 and the final competitive action takes teams to the finish near the high dunes of the Gobi Desert and the finish in Dunhuang on July 16.