Al-Rajhi, Al-Balooshi and Al-Tuwaijri lead car, motorcycle and quad battle after opening stage of Rally Qassim Toyota 2023

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Yazeed Al-Rajhi, Mohammed Al-Balooshi and Haitham Al-Tuwaijri extended their advantages in the car, motorcycle and quad categories after the Ash Shimasiyah desert stage of 186 km at Rally Qassim Toyota 2023 on Friday morning. (Supplied)
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Yazeed Al-Rajhi, Mohammed Al-Balooshi and Haitham Al-Tuwaijri extended their advantages in the car, motorcycle and quad categories after the Ash Shimasiyah desert stage of 186 km at Rally Qassim Toyota 2023 on Friday morning. (Supplied)
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Yazeed Al-Rajhi, Mohammed Al-Balooshi and Haitham Al-Tuwaijri extended their advantages in the car, motorcycle and quad categories after the Ash Shimasiyah desert stage of 186 km at Rally Qassim Toyota 2023 on Friday morning. (Supplied)
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Updated 24 November 2023
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Al-Rajhi, Al-Balooshi and Al-Tuwaijri lead car, motorcycle and quad battle after opening stage of Rally Qassim Toyota 2023

  • Saudi trio of Asiri, Seaidan and Al-Hameli on top in T2, T3 and T4 categories
  • Al-Rajhi said: “It was a good stage for us. I drive well and Timo did a great job with no mistakes”

BURAIDAH: Yazeed Al-Rajhi, Mohammed Al-Balooshi and Haitham Al-Tuwaijri extended their advantages in the car, motorcycle and quad categories after the Ash Shimasiyah desert stage of 186 km at Rally Qassim Toyota 2023 on Friday morning.
After winning the Prologue on Thursday afternoon, Al-Rajhi and his German co-driver Timo Gottschalk opted to start the first of two desert stages from 10th on the road, and the Saudi used that starting position to full advantage to win the day’s test in his Overdrive Racing Toyota Hilux and extend his lead to 2 minutes 41 seconds.
Al-Rajhi said: “It was a good stage for us. I drive well and Timo did a great job with no mistakes. We had a clean run and we have a good gap and, I think for tomorrow, we take it easy.”
Toyota Gazoo Racing’s Lucas Moraes and Armand Monleon began the stage from ninth on the road. The Brazilian was able to record the second quickest time to maintain a cushion of 7 minutes 4 seconds over third-placed Saleh Alabdulali and co-driver Mohammed Al-Naim in a Yazeed Racing-backed Toyota.
Alabdulali said: “I had a puncture in the very first kilometer of the stage and it took me two minutes roughly to change the tyre. The stage was very open, so it needed more attention for navigation and checkpoints. Lucas caught us after 70 or 80 km and we finished the stage together. It was a decent start after a three-year hiatus and a new car for me with one day to practice and adapt. I’m hoping for a better run tomorrow.”
Race World Can-Am Maverick driver Yasir Seaidan teamed up with former French Dakar rider Michael Metge to finish the day in fourth and build up a lead of 5 minutes p13sec in the T3 section for lightweight prototype machines. He said: “A nice fast stage but it was not suitable for Can-Ams with only 135 km/h top speed on the speedy sections. We crossed the dunes nicely with the crispy hard top layer (sand) after the rain.”
Their closest challenger was Dark Horse Team Can-Am Maverick X3 driver Saleh Al-Saif, who finished the stage in fifth and held a similar position in the general classification. The UAE duo of Rashid Al-Ketbi and Ali Mirza brought the first of the R-X Sport-run Can-Ams home in 10th behind the Nissans of Khalid Al-Feraihi. Faris Al-Moshna, Abdullah Al-Haydan and Al-Mashna Al-Ramali.
Al-Ketbi said: “Dania (Akeel) urged me to participate in the rally. It was enjoyable. Our initial aim is to finish the rally safely without problems, so we drove accordingly.”
Saudi Arabia’s leading female driver Dania Akeel came home in 11th and fourth in T3 in the second of the R-X Sport Mavericks with French co-driver Stephane Duple.
“Fun and fast,” said Akeel. “A lot of open spaces. Beautiful desert scenery as always. The desert was green instead of brown because of all the rain. It was a big advantage for T1 cars. We would catch the T1 on the dunes in a short distance and then lose them again on the flats. It was interesting trying to pass the faster cars with a higher speed limit.”
Mohammed Al-Asiri held a narrow advantage over Khaled Al-Shammeri and Abdullah Al-Sanad in the T2 category for series production cross-country vehicles, while Ahmed Al-Shegawi lost his overnight T4 lead to Maha Al-Hameli’s 20th-placed Can-Am Maverick XRS Turbo RR.
UAE rider Mohammed Al-Balooshi was again the class of the motorcycle field on his KTM 450. The FIM Bajas World Cup champion won the day’s stage by 2 minutes 59 seconds to extend his lead over local rider Anas Al-Rahyani to 3 minutes 15 seconds. Qatar-based Martin Chalmers and the Saudi duo of Abdulhalim Al-Mogheera and Marwan Al-Ramani rounded off the top five on a stage where Gerard Lubbinge was the only biker to struggle with the loss of over a quarter of an hour.
Al-Balooshi said: “Very fast tracks but we reached the finish line in one piece. I am hoping to continue on the same pace tomorrow.”
Fifth-placed Al-Ramani added: “It was a nice stage. I enjoyed it with such an atmosphere. They were very fast tracks so it should be taken cautiously by the newbies. I put in a good performance.”
The Yamaha duo of Haitham Al-Tuwaijri and Qatar-based Emiel Stuckens were again the class of the quad field but the Belgian won the stage to reduce his rival’s advantage to 58 seconds. Abdulaziz Al-Atawi was a distant third and Hani Al-Noumesi came home in fourth. Clutch issues sidelined Abdulrahman Alabdullatif before the stage started.
Stage winner Stuckens said: “It was awesome. The weather was nice and the scenery was beautiful. The tracks were very fast and it was nice navigation. I liked it.”
Al-Tuwaijri said: “It was a fast and easy stage with no risks and no dramas. Tomorrow, I will push more.”
The third round of the Saudi Toyota Championship is being organized by the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation, in conjunction with the Ministry of Sport, and in alliance with Abdul Latif Jameel Motors Toyota as the official partner and strategic partner Saudi Investment Bank. The event is under the supervision of SAMF President Prince Khalid bin Sultan Al-Abdullah Al-Faisal.
Saturday’s action will take place over a shorter Al Mithnab stage of 121 km with the first motorcycle starting the timed section at 07:05 a.m. and the first car at 08:35 a.m.

Rally Qassim Toyota 2023 – positions after SS1 – unofficial (top 20 only):
Cars
1. Yazeed Al-Rajhi (SAU)/Timo Gottschalk (DEU) Toyota Hilux (T1P) 1hr 34min 42sec
2. Lucas Moraes (BRA)/Armand Monleón (ESP) Toyota Hilux (T1P) 1hr 37min 23sec
3. Saleh Al-Alabdulali (SAU)/Mohammed Al-Naim (SAU) Toyota Hilux 1hr 41min 46sec
4. Yasir Seaidan (SAU)/Michael Metge (FRA) Can-Am Maverick X3 (T3) 1hr 53min 03sec
5. Saleh Al-Saif (SAU)/Egor Okhotnikov (FIA) Can-Am Maverick X3 (T3) 1hr 58min 16sec
6. Khalid Al-Feraihi (SAU)/Sébastien Delaunay (FRA) Nissan 1hr 59min 25sec
7. Faris Al-Moshna (SAU)/Khalid Al-Bakr (SAU) Nissan 1hr 59min 44sec
8. Abdullah Al-Haydan (SAU)/Bader Al-Ajmi (KWT) Nissan 2hr 00min 45sec
9. Al-Mashna Al-Ramali (SAU)/Mazen Al-Shammeri (SAU) Nissan 2hr 01min 50sec
10. Rashid Al-Ketbi (ARE)/Ali Mirza (ARE) Can-Am Maverick X3 (T3) 2hr 03min 17sec
11. Dania Akeel (SAU)/Stéphane Duplé (FRA) Can-Am Maverick X3 (T3) 2hr 03min 40sec
12. Abdulaziz Al-Yaeesh (SAU)/Omar Al-Lahim (SAU) Nissan 2hr 06min 55sec
13. Mohammed Asiri (SAU)/Suleiman Al-Oraini (SAU) Nissan (T2) 2hr 07min 18sec
14. Hamad Al-Harbi (SAU)/Aleksandr Alekseev (FIA) Can-Am Maverick X3 (T3) 2hr 07min 20sec
15. Khaled Al-Shammeri (SAU)/Fahad Al-Omar (SAU) Nissan (T2) 2hr 08min 19sec
16. Owaid Al-Shammeri (SAU)/Ayidh Al-Harbi (SAU) Nissan 2hr 09min 29sec
17. Fahad Al-Marmash (SAU)/Yazeed Al-Shammeri (SAU) Nissan 2hr 09min 52sec
18. Abdullah Al-Sanad (SAU)/Abdullatif Al-Sanad (SAU) Nissan (T2) 2hr 09min 53sec
19. Majed Al-Thunayyan (SAU)/Aleksei Kuzmich (ARE) Nissan (T2) 2hr 16min 38sec
20. Maha Al-Hameli (SAU)/Oriol Mena (ESP) Can-Am Maverick XRS Turbo (T4) 2hr 19min 07sec
T1 unless stated

Bikes
1. Mohammed Al-Balooshi (ARE) KTM 450 2hr 19min 41sec
2. Anass Al-Rahyani (SAU) KTM 2hr 22min 56sec
3. Martin Chalmers (QAT) Beta 430RR 2hr 26min 23sec
4. Abdulhalim Al-Mogheera (SAU) KTM 2hr 26min 50sec
5. Marwan Al-Rahmani (ARE) KTM 2hr 27min 10sec
6. Bader Al-Hamdan (SAU) Yamaha WR450 F 2hr 28min 42sec
7. Ehab Al-Hakeem (SAU) Yamaha WR450 F 2hr 36min 43sec
8. Hamdan Al-Ali (ARE) Husqvarna 2hr 36min 48sec
9. Philip Horlemann (ARE) Husqvarna 2hr 46min 40sec
10. Bader Al-Bader (SAU) KTM 2hr 50min 00sec
11. Ibrahim Bugla (ARE) Husqvarna 3hr 00min 53sec
12. Gerard Lubbinge (QAT) KTM 3hr 12min 46sec

Quads
1. Haitham Al-Tuwaijri (SAU) Yamaha 2hr 42min 23sec
2. Emiel Stuckens (QAT) Yamaha 2hr 43min 21sec
3. Abdulaziz Al-Atawi (SAU) Yamaha 3hr 01min 14sec
4. Hani Al-Noumesi (SAU) Yamaha 3hr 08min 23sec
5. Abdulrahman Alabdullatif (SAU) Yamaha TRXX 700
13hr 28min 48sec
6. Maya Tamime (TUN) Honda 14hr 50min 28sec


E1 World Championship opens 2026 season in Jeddah with expanded field, growing global profile

Updated 20 January 2026
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E1 World Championship opens 2026 season in Jeddah with expanded field, growing global profile

  • Season’s opener features record 10 teams

JEDDAH: The 2026 UIM E1 World Championship presented by PIF will launch its new season in Jeddah, with the Red Sea city once again hosting the world’s first all-electric raceboat series, and champions Team Brady beginning their title defense against an expanded and competitive field.

Set against Jeddah’s Red Sea coastline, the season-opening E1 Jeddah GP 2026, which takes place over Jan. 23-24, will feature a record 10 teams racing the cutting-edge E1 RaceBirds, underlining the rapid growth of the championship and its ambitions as a global competition spanning four continents.

Team Brady are the outfit to beat, having claimed the Champions of the Water title in 2024 and 2025. However, competition is expected to be fiercer than ever, with several teams strengthening their lineups ahead of the new campaign.

Team Monaco and Sierra Racing Club join the championship for 2026, adding further depth to the grid with a mix of experienced and emerging pilots. Team Rafa, who finished just 11 points behind Team Brady last season after a title fight that went down to the final laps, are widely regarded as one of the leading contenders and will be aiming to make an early statement in Jeddah.

Team AlUla Championed by LeBron James also return to race on home waters, one year on from their E1 debut. Carrying local pride, the team will be looking to build on last season’s momentum in front of Saudi fans.

The world-class field is further strengthened by a roster of high-profile, celebrity-backed teams, including Will Smith’s Team Westbrook, DJ Steve Aoki’s Team Aoki, Team Drogba, led by football legend Didier Drogba and his partner Gabrielle Lemaire, and Team Miami, featuring Grammy Award-winning artist Marc Anthony.

Fans will be able to get close to the action across qualifying and race day, with on-water viewing available from the E1 Fan Zone. The area will give visitors the chance to see the E1 RaceBirds up close and will feature a gaming arena with simulator and virtual reality experiences, as well as a VOX cinema screening of “Zootopia 2.” Merchandise outlets and a range of food and beverage options will also be available, creating a family-friendly race-day experience.

Beyond the racing, E1’s return to Saudi Arabia reflects the Kingdom’s growing role in shaping the future of electric sport and sustainable mobility. The championship serves as a living laboratory for electric propulsion systems, accelerating innovation that can influence marine transport while also supporting broader conversations around ocean protection.

As part of its partnership with E1, Formula E’s Driving Force Presented by PIF E360 is hosting its educational program in Jeddah this week. The initiative aims to inspire students aged 8 to 18 to explore science, technology, engineering and mathematics, as well as sustainability, through the lens of electric racing.

The program reached more than 60,000 students globally in 2025 alone, with a further 50,000 targeted this year, taking its reach to over 100,000 young people worldwide.

On the sporting side, PIF’s commitment to excellence will again be recognized through the PIF Pilot of the Day award, presented after finals day to honor standout skill and performance over the race weekend.

Alejandro Agag, founder and chairman of E1, said: “Starting our 2026 season in Jeddah is a powerful statement for E1. The region represents ambition, innovation and a clear vision for the future, and the Red Sea provides the perfect environment as our largest grid yet of 10 teams begin their battle to be crowned 2026 Champions of the Water.”

The Jeddah race is set to deliver high-intensity competition, renewed rivalries and an early glimpse into the future of high-performance racing on water.