JEDDAH: Set against challenging terrain, the final round of the 2025 World Rally Championship takes place in Jeddah from Nov. 27-29 — and the M-Sport Ford World Rally Team is fully prepared.
In a press conference on Tuesday, racing drivers Gregoire Munster, Martins Sesks and Josh McErlean, along with manager Richard Millener, said that despite the unknown environment they were confident of challenging for victory.
The debut Saudi route promises fast desert tracks, technical sections and a new challenge for the entire field. With four Ford Puma Rally1 cars taking the start, M-Sport aims to end the season on a positive note and make a strong impression.
Millener said: “It’s a privilege to be part of the first-ever WRC Rally Saudi Arabia and (we are) looking forward to a new challenge.
“It is going to be a tough stage in the Saudi desert, where our team is racing for the first time. We know that this final stage is expected to move fast through the desert with some tight, technical sections, making a big test for our racers, but we will do our best.”
He added none of the drivers had experience of the Kingdom’s stages: “Rally Saudi Arabia will be all about adaptation.”
Munster said: “This is my first time in Saudi Arabia, and I’m really interested to experience the culture here and discover this brand-new rally. The stages are definitely going to be a real challenge. The terrain is a mix of sandy sections and much rougher patches, with plenty of big rocks lining the roads, so managing punctures and keeping the car in good shape will be crucial.”
McErlean told the press conference: “I’m excited for the challenge and ready to give it everything. It’s the kind of rally where you need to be alert, stay committed and drive with caution.”
And Sesks added: “It is new terrain for me, but we are ready for it. The stages will be challenging, and adapting quickly will be key. I’m looking forward to learning as much as possible, supporting the team, and finishing the season with a positive performance.”












