Second edition of Rally Jameel comes to a successful end in Al-Qassim

The podium finishers celebrate the end of Rally Jameel in Al-Qassim. (Rally Jameel)
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Updated 12 March 2023
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Second edition of Rally Jameel comes to a successful end in Al-Qassim

  • Ewelina Chlebowska of Poland and co-driver Hanna Riehle of Germany from team Sandstorm Express took first place in their Toyota FJ Cruiser

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 of the roughly 1,600 km five-day long rally.

Coming in second and third were Camilia Liparoti of Italy and her co-driver Rosa Romero of Spain from CAT Racing in their Toyota Fortuner, and Annie Seel and her colleague Catalina Floberg of Sweden from Seel Motorsport, also in a Toyota Fortuner.

“We congratulate all the brave women who participated in the second edition. This year, the rally attracted 82 participants from 25 countries — showcasing its global appeal and perseverance in cultivating an engaging motorsport experience that brings women together,” said Munir Khoja, managing director of branding, marketing communications and sponsorship at Abdul Latif Jameel Motors.

“Rally Jameel is a shining example of our commitment to support Saudi Arabia’s diversification programs of empowering women, promoting adventure tourism and realizing the Quality of Life Program by integrating sports into society. (The rally’s) success demonstrates how motorsport can be used to inspire.”

Following the success of the first edition last year, this year’s route was extended to around 1,600 km, testing the participant’s precision driving and navigational skills and endurance across the Kingdom’s desert.

Aseel Al-Hamad, the renowned Saudi interior designer, engineer and motorsports enthusiast, said: “This initiative is of great interest to a large segment of women in the Kingdom, as it aims to support and empower women in motorsports. This is what I work tirelessly for as a board member of the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation and as a representative of the Kingdom in the Women in Motorsports Committee in the FIA. 

“Rally Jameel is an excellent first step for girls who want to enter the world of motorsports. In particular, navigational rallies where speed is not the determinant factor but one’s navigational skills are,” she added.

Participants journeyed through some of the Kingdom’s otherworldly terrains, golden desert sands, and most prominent historical and archaeological sites.

These included Elephant Rock, the 52-meter high sandstone monolith that is the most iconic of all the rock formations in AlUla; Jubbah, Hail’s UNESCO world heritage site; the historic A’arif Fort; Nagsh Almalikah, the only rock carving in the region to be found of a woman in statuesque detail; and finally ending in Al-Qassim.

A victorious Riehle said: “We really enjoyed this year’s rally, a key aspect that helped propel us to the top was teamwork. I’m proud to be Ewelina’s co-driver, I feel we demonstrated that with teamwork anything is possible. This is our second time in Rally Jameel, and we are honored to have been crowned champions as a result of our hard work and perseverance.”

This year, the rally also saw an increase in corporate participation to support more teams, creating new opportunities for private sector companies to participate in motorsports as the rally develops new drivers, navigators, and prepares them for future competitions.

Rally Jameel also welcomed the support of 68 seasonal organizing team members. The organizers were selected through Bab Rizq Jameel, part of Community Jameel Saudi, which aims to empower young people with new sources of income.

Rally Jameel is initiated by Abdul Latif Jameel Motors and Bakhashab Motorsports, and is the latest world-class motorsport event hosted in Saudi Arabia sanctioned by the SAMF and supported by the FIA, through their WIMC program.


LeBron James’ Team AlUla set to impress at E1 Jeddah GP 2026

Updated 23 January 2026
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LeBron James’ Team AlUla set to impress at E1 Jeddah GP 2026

  • An expanded grid of 10 teams – up from eight in 2025 – will compete in E1 Jeddah GP 2026
  • All 10 teams race in identical RaceBird boats, equipped with advanced electric propulsion systems and foiling technology

JEDDAH: The UIM E1 World Championship presented by PIF begins its third and biggest season in Jeddah this weekend, and one team in particular is determined to put on a show in their ‘home’ race.

An expanded grid of 10 teams – up from eight in 2025 – will compete on the spectacular Red Sea coastline off the Jeddah Corniche on 23-24 January in the opening race of the 2026 E1 Championship, the world’s only all-electric raceboat series.

Among the celebrity-owned teams taking to the water in Jeddah is Team AlUla championed by LeBron James. Title sponsored by one of the Kingdom’s most iconic destinations and sporting the deep green colors of Saudi Arabia’s flag, it’s clear who the team is representing throughout the globe-trotting season, which has increased to eight races.

The team begin their second E1 campaign with Rusty Wyatt retained as the male pilot. The accomplished Canadian will share the cockpit with talented Spaniard Narea Marti. Each E1 team must have one male and one female pilot.

With a season of experience and insight to call upon, expectations within the team are high, and Wyatt is hopeful of thrilling the home fans on the Jeddah Corniche.

Speaking at the pilot debrief, Wyatt said: “It feels really good to be wearing the Saudi green. I’m really looking forward to racing here. I had a lot of fun last year, and we’re going to take a lot of growth from it and move it into this year.

“It was a big learning year to get to the level we’re at now. We’re a much different team this year for sure, and I think we’ll be claiming a lot more podiums this year.”

Opening the E1 Championship in Jeddah for a third consecutive season highlights the city’s role at the heart of the series. Since staging E1’s first-ever race in 2024, Jeddah has become closely associated with the championship’s growth, providing a proven setting for elite competition and a benchmark for delivery both on and off the water.

Saudi Arabia’s influence on E1 also extends to the Public Investment Fund (PIF) as the presenting partner. Beyond its role as chief sponsor, PIF works directly with E1 to develop the long-term viability of electric powerboat racing, positioning Saudi Arabia as a key contributor to the future of sustainable sport, while building new platforms and possibilities.

Wyatt added: “I can see how much love there is here for E1. We had an amazing event here last year and it looks like it’s going to be even bigger this year, which is almost hard to believe because it was such a large event last year. The city and everything around the race is unbelievable. The location for the actual race is amazing. You’ve got such a big track, the water is calm. Everything on the racing side of things is so good.”

Team AlUla championed by LeBron James will face stern competition in Jeddah from their nine rivals, including 2025 race winners Aoki Racing Team. Series champions Team Brady will be looking for a strong start to their title defense, while Team Blue Rising, Team Drogba Global Africa, Team Miami powered by Magnus, Team Rafa, and Team Westbrook are back on the grid. New outfits Team Monaco and Sierra Racing Club will aim to make big first impressions.

All 10 teams race in identical RaceBird boats, equipped with advanced electric propulsion systems and foiling technology to ensure high performance with minimal environmental impact. With top speeds of 93kph/50 knots and power of 150kw/200bhp, high-octane racing is guaranteed.

John Williams, Managing Director at E1, said: “Being back in Jeddah is pretty special for us. This is where we had our very first race back in 2024, so it always holds a special place for us. We’ve got great partners with the Ministry of Sport and the Saudi Water Sports and Diving Federation, and we’re just really excited to kick it off again.

“I know the pilots are desperate to get back out on the water. It’s been great testing over the last couple of days, so we’re very, very excited to get going.”

Qualifying for the E1 Jeddah GP 2026 will take place on Friday, 23 January from 11.30 KSA, followed by the main race at 16:00 KSA / 14:00 CET on Saturday, 24 January.