Mattias Ekstrom joins Ford Performance ahead of 2025 Dakar Rally

Mattias Ekström will race for Ford Performance at the 2025 Dakar Rally in Saudi Arabia (Supplied)
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Updated 17 October 2024
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Mattias Ekstrom joins Ford Performance ahead of 2025 Dakar Rally

  • Swedish driver will attempt to conquer the challenging desert terrain as Ford looks to consolidate its position in the Kingdom

DUBAI: Ford Performance has announced rally and off-road driver Mattias Ekstrom will join its team for the 2025 Dakar Rally, to be held in Saudi Arabia from Jan. 3-17.

Ekstrom, a two-time DTM champion, World Rallycross champion, and experienced rally raid competitor, will join Mitch Guthrie Jr., Nani Roma, and Carlos Sainz Sr. in piloting the Ford Raptor T1+ in one of the world’s most demanding motorsport events. 

“Joining the Ford Dakar program is really exciting for me,” said Ekstrom. “Ford and [engineering partners] M-Sport have built a vehicle that looks, sounds and drives awesome, and we all have a common ambition to win the Dakar Rally. I have had four tries at Dakar so far and now I can say that I have some experience in being able to aim for the top. 

“There is also a lot of knowledge and experience in the team to back up the ambition — starting with the long motorsport heritage of Ford, proven track record of M-Sport, very impressive driver line-up, smart engineers, technicians and the rest of the team.”

He added: “I look forward to the first competitive outing with the Ford Raptor T1+ at Rally du Maroc and later at the Dakar Rally. I am in it to win it, and I hope we will have very successful and great years ahead of us. I will do everything in my power to make it happen." 

Ford Performance has previously shown its off-road capabilities in rally raid racing and global competition via entries and victories in the Baja 1000 and Tatts-Finke Desert Race, among others. The addition of Ekstrom completes a strong driver lineup for the challenge of Dakar.

It is hoped Ekstrom’s diverse background, which spans rally, circuit racing and off-road competition, will be a real boost to the team.

Mark Rushbrook, global director of Ford Performance, said: “Bringing Mattias Ekstrom into the Ford Performance family is a big step forward for our Dakar program. Mattias brings a wealth of experience in rally and off-road racing, and his skills add to a formidable team in the Ford Raptor T1+. The Dakar Rally is a test like no other, but we’re confident in our lineup.” 

Meanwhile Matthew Wilson, M-Sport test and development driver, said: “We have followed Mattias’ career for a long time, from his DTM days to the FIA World Rallycross, and now the Dakar Rally.

“He has shown fantastic speed and ability in all forms of motorsport and his performances in off-road racing have been no different. We are really looking forward to working with him and his co-driver Emil, who both will bring with them a vast array of experience.” 


Talwar leads on opening day of 2025 Saudi Open

Updated 11 December 2025
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Talwar leads on opening day of 2025 Saudi Open

  • The 26-year-old from Delhi set a new course record of 8-under 64 at Dirab Golf & Country Club

RIYADH: India’s Saptak Talwar opened the first day of the 2025 Saudi Open, sanctioned by the Asian Tour, with a new course record of 64 (8-under) after finishing his round with a birdie on the final hole in fading light at the Dirab Golf & Country Club.

The 26-year-old from Delhi, who has competed in only a handful of Asian Tour events since turning professional in 2021, delivered a flawless round that included four birdies on each nine, placing him at the top of the leaderboard.

In second place are American John Catlin, the defending champion and reigning Asian Tour Order of Merit winner, and Australia’s Jack Thompson, both carding 65.

Meanwhile, rising Moroccan talent Adam Bresnu stole the spotlight as the leading Arab player on the opening day, after a strong performance that placed him firmly in contention.

Despite still being an amateur, Bresnu exemplified the Arab Golf Federation’s vision of creating clear pathways for regional talent to reach the highest levels of the professional game.

Through its partnership with the Arab Golf Federation, Golf Saudi is expanding high-level opportunities for amateur and professional Arab players.

Bresnu said: “The conditions were really good. What I liked most about the course was how firm the greens and fairways were. The greens are excellent, and I’m really happy to be here.”

“I’ll keep the same mindset. Patience is the main goal,” he added. “It’s a four-round tournament, day by day, shot by shot. My goal is simply to enjoy playing.”

Saudi Arabia players are still in contention as they progress into day two.

Shergo Al-Kurdi said: “Representing the Kingdom is amazing, the crowd support is definitely a big one. In general just being in Saudi, I always enjoy my time here and just want to perform the best I can. It’s a good place to have a nice week.”

He added: “The amount of support Saudi gives to their players is absolutely fantastic and it’s what golfers need to get into a higher level of golf. It is what is needed and they are prepared to do it. It’s very good what they’re doing.”