‘EMSO’s new partnership can give UAE rallying a major boost’
DUBAI, UAE, Feb 11: The Dubai International Baja has attracted an impressive assembly of 93 competitors from 12 countries on its return to the World Cup stage, with plans unveiled today to take cross country rallying in the UAE to the next level. Announcing a starting line-up of 69 cars, buggies, bikes and quads today, Mohammed Ben Sulayem, President of the Emirates Motorsports Organization, said the EMSO’s new partnership with Amaury Sport Organisation (A.S.O) can give UAE rallying a major boost over the next few years. Cycling’s Tour De France is among the top sporting events owned, designed and organised by A.S.0, which produces hundreds of hours of programmes and has been appointed by the EMSO as official TV production company for both the Dubai International Baja and the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge.
New Dubai Baja partnership to take rally to next level
DUBAI, February 10, 2021 The Dubai International Baja has attracted an impressive assembly of 93 competitors from 12 countries on its return to the World Cup stage, with plans unveiled to take cross country rallying in the UAE to the next level. Announcing a starting line-up of 69 cars, buggies, bikes and quads, Mohammed Ben Sulayem, President of the Emirates Motorsports Organization, said the EMSO’s new partnership with Amaury Sport Organisation (ASO) can give UAE rallying a major boost over the next few years. Cycling’s Tour De France is among the top sporting events owned, designed and organised by AS0, which produces hundreds of hours of programmes and has been appointed by the EMSO as official TV production company for both the Dubai International Baja and the Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge.
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Sainz exacts revenge on Al-Attiyah with fastest time on opening stage of Hail Baja 2
The duel between Mini’s Carlos Sainz and Toyota’s Nasser Saleh Al-Attiyah was rekindled in explosive fashion. This was on the opening Baqqa selective section of Hail Baja 2 on Tuesday.
The triple Dakar winners continued the fight for supremacy that they had begun at the fourth round of the FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Bajas last weekend.
The Spaniard and co-driver Lucas Cruz moved in front of their rival after around one third of the day’s 311.57km stage; after the Toyota Hilux driver stopped to change a puncture and went on to win the special by 2min 20sec.