JEDDAH: Rally Jameel came to an end on Sunday with Ewelina Chlebowska of Poland and co-driver Hanna Riehle of Germany from Sandstorm Express taking first place in the second edition of the rally in their Toyota FJ Cruiser. The first world-class navigational rally in the region exclusive for women concluded with all 82 participants safely making it to Al-Qassim, the final stage
<p>Applications Double as Participants Sign Up for Rally Jameel’s Second Edition</p>
More than 70 teams from around the world sign up for this year’s rally
Returning champions amongst teams participating in 2023 [.]
In March, motor sports enthusiasts and racing teams from across the world gathered at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit for the enthralling 2022 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. The event garnered a peak viewership of 1.82 million people, surpassing all previous records. It was the second time Saudi Arabia hosted a supremely successful motor sports racing event in a row. By its very
JEDDAH: Saudi Arabia’s first ever women-only motor event has ended with all 34 teams arriving safely in Riyadh after the final leg of the 1,105-kilometer three-day Rally Jameel. The race, launched in front of Hail’s Al-Qishlah Castle by Hail Gov. Prince Abdulaziz bin Saad Al-Saud, was won by Annie Seel and Mikaela Ahlin-Kottulinsky from Sweden, in their Toyota RAV4. Seel is a
Saudi Arabia’s Rally Jameel, the Middle East’s first-ever women-only navigational rally set to take place on March 16, will be held under the patronage of Princess Reema bint Bandar bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Ambassador to the US.