Polish Driver Wins First Place at The Third Edition of Rally Jameel on International Women’s Day
Rally Jameel, the thrilling world-class navigational rally for women in the region, concluded its third…
“We are proud today to launch Rally Jameel which will set new benchmarks for women’s motorsports in the Kingdom. Abdul Latif Jameel Motors has historically been a pioneer in supporting and adopting many prominent motorsports events under the umbrella of the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation (SAMF) led by HRH Prince Khalid bin Sultan Al-Abdullah Al-Faisal, Chairman of the Saudi Arabian Automobile and Motorcycle Federation. In the past few years, we witnessed the launch of the Saudi Toyota Desert Rally Championship and the Hail International Rally, and we will continue to see more rallies spring up in the coming years.”He added:
“By organizing Rally Jameel, we aim to achieve our higher national goals, as the event will draw the attention of motorsports enthusiasts across the globe to our cities that will host this rally – which is a great opportunity for them to see the Kingdom’s cultural and historical dimensions, and its expansive tourism opportunities.”For his part, Abdullah Bakhashab said:
“We are delighted to collaborate with Abdul Latif Jameel Motors across all technical aspects for Rally Jameel. The 900km rally will be held over three days, starting from Hail and ending in Riyadh – passing through the province of Qassim in the process. Each team will consist of a female driver and an assistant. Participation will be limited to 20 female drivers who will be nominated by the organizing committee. Registrations will begin from 27 December 2021 via the website rallyjameel.com.”Abdul Latif Jameel Motors has supported youth in motorsports since the 1990s, with the legendary Abdullah Bakhashab driving a Toyota Corolla in the World Rally Championship (WRC), in addition to other local and regional rally championships. Over the years, they have also helped support several Saudi champions who have earned significant recognition and accolades, including the recent 2021 FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Bajas – won by Yazeed Al Rajhi driving a Toyota Hilux.
Rally Jameel, the thrilling world-class navigational rally for women in the region, concluded its third…
Rally Jameel, the thrilling world-class navigational rally for women in the region, has concluded its…
110 drivers and co-drivers from 36 countries competing for the championship title. This year’s edition…
110 drivers and co-drivers from 36 countries competing for the championship title. This year’s edition…