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Qatar’s Adel Hussein Abdulla and his French navigator Jean-Michel Polato made a solid start to their challenge for honours at the Italian Baja, a crucial European round of the FIA T2 World Championship, held in conjunction with the FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Rallies.
With support from Nissan Middle East and the Qatar Motor and Motorcycle Federation (QMMF) for his powerful Nissan Patrol Y62, the Qatari held second spot after two timed special stages on Friday and yesterday morning and was well-placed to challenge the early T2 race leader, Yasir Saeidan, of Saudi Arabia.
“My starting position of 21 was not ideal on the first day and I only had one minute intervals between me and the car in front, instead of two minutes,” said Adel Hussein Abdulla.
“Today we started a little bit behind and I pushed very hard from the beginning. I caught the dust in front of me again and could not pass the car and lost more time. I lost many minutes. It was hard to pass. I passed and we pushed again and then we reached the dust of another car.
“The car is perfect. It looks like a big car, but it handles fantastic. I am very happy. We have no problems. I am sure that I can push to win T2. The stages are tricky and new for me. You need to learn when to brake.”
Saeidan set the quickest time of 9min 39.8sec through the opening super special stage of 10.27km, near Cordenons, on Friday evening and opened up a gap of 40.8sec over second-placed Adel Hussein Abdulla. Fellow Qatari Mohammed al-Harqan was third.
The meat of the action began on yesterday in the area around Valasone and crews tackled a 74.40km special stage, named Arzena. Saeidan set the quickest time again and extended his advantage over Adel Hussein Abdulla to 2min 14sec, but the Arabic duo were the class of the field and began to pull clear of the third-placed Italian Lorenzo Traglio in another Nissan.
Al-Harqan slipped to fourth on the stage, but retained third in the overall standings.
The stage was repeated in the afternoon and crews will then tackle two runs through a special stage between San Lorenzo and Ponte della Delizia today, prior to the ceremonial finish in Pordenone.
Positions after SS2
1. Yasir Seaidan (SAU)/Sébastien Delaunay (FRA) Toyota Land Cruiser 200 1hr 10min 42sec
2. Adel Hussein Abdulla (QAT)/Jean-Michel Polato (FRA) Nissan Patrol 1hr 12min 56sec
3. Mohammed al-Harqan (QAT)/Fares Allouh (JOR) Toyota Land Cruiser 155 1hr 15min 37sec
4. Lorenzo Traglio (ITA)/Guilia Maroni (ITA) Nissan Patrol Y6 1hr 16min 01sec
5. Jaroslaw Kazberuk (POL)/Robert Szustkowski (POL) Ford Raptor 1hr 17min 06sec
6. Tomasz Piec (POL)/Gabriel Prochacki (POL) Nissan Navara D40 1hr 17min 23sec
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