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QATAR’S ABDULLA TAKES T3 LEAD AFTER FIRST DAY IN DUBAI

QATAR’S ABDULLA TAKES T3 LEAD AFTER FIRST DAY IN DUBAI

Agencies

Qatar’s Adel Abdulla and French co-driver Jean-Michel Polato began their challenge for honours at the Dubai International Baja with the quickest time in the T3 category yesterday.

The day’s selective section of 201.60km wound its way through Dubai’s Al-Qudra desert, taking in fast sandy tracks, some small dunes and rocky terrain. Abdulla’s switch to a Can-Am Maverick X3 this season is seen as a new challenge for the former FIA T2 world champion, who had built up a lead of 4min 59sec at the overnight halt over Emirati driver Michel Fadel, despite a down-on-power engine.

Six entrants are taking part in T3 at this second round of the FIA World Cup for CrossCountry Bajas.

Abdulla is using a car being managed on events by the Spanish FN Speed Team with support from Ooredoo and the Qatar Motor and Motorcycle Federation (QMMF). Abdulla said: “We are in the first position but we had some technical problems. I can see that the light of the engine was on from the start of the stage. The power was not so good. Maybe 80 percent of the power was there. I think maybe something electrical. I didn’t have the big top speed, maybe 105km/h maximum, but we did a good job under the circumstances. We stopped one time to reset everything because we thought there was something wrong with the computer. Anyway we are happy about the result today. Tomorrow is a long day and I hope we can find the problem and push on.”

Series T3 rivals Abdullah al-Zubair of Oman and Italy’s Michele Cinotto were third and fourth overall and Spain’s Santiago Navarro and Russian driver Fedor Vorobeyev rounded off  the top six. Today, the event draws to a close with a slightly longer desert selective section of 204.93km before the return to the Dubai Autodrome for the ceremonial finish.