Al Attiyah set to equal Sulayem's record

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Al Attiyah set to equal Sulayems record
Abu Dhabi Racing's Shaikh Khalid Al Qassimi remains in the second position

Muscat - Abu Dhabi Racing's Shaikh Khalid Al Qassimi, driving a Citroën DS3 RRC and partnered by Ulster's Chris Patterson, held second position.

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Published: Sat 7 Nov 2015, 8:01 PM

Qatar's Nasser Saleh Al Attiyah was firmly on course to equal Mohammed bin Sulayem's record of 60 victories in the FIA Middle East Rally Championship after leg one of the 23rd Oman International Rally on Friday, a Press release said.
The Qatari and French co-driver Matthieu Baumel won all six of the day's gravel special stages to hold a comfortable outright lead of 1min 18.6sec in their Ford Fiesta RRC. They have enjoyed a remarkable season thus far and were in a class of their own over the Sultanate's testing mountain roads.
"No problems at all today and a good clean run on beautiful special stages," said Al Attiyah. "We have a good lead now and can control our pace tomorrow and ensure that we don't take any risks."
Abu Dhabi Racing's Shaikh Khalid Al Qassimi, driving a Citroën DS3 RRC and partnered by Ulster's Chris Patterson, held second position.
Despite driving on a flat tyre, Qatar's Abdulaziz Al Kuwari and British navigator Marshall Clarke were third - 24.8 seconds behind Al Qassimi - and Khalid Al Suwaidi and Giovanni Bernacchini rounded off the top four.
Kuwaiti Salah bin Eidan remains on course to clinch the Group N championship title in Oman and holds fifth position with Slovenian co-driver Vili Oslaj.
"I have been very impressed with the organisation of the rally," said bin Eidan. "Marshals were very evident on the stages, you could see ambulances and this is the first time I have seen this in the championship. They are normally at the starts and finishes."
The rate of attrition was high in the heat on the gravel surfaces and only 10 of the 14 cars finished the day. Saif Al Harthy was the leading Omani driver in sixth, after Zakariah Al Ofi lost time in the seventh stage. Mansoor Bel Helai headed Abu Dhabi Racing teammate Saeed Bintowq in the two-wheel drive contest.


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