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Quality MERC 2 field looks to edge ahead of Qatari series leader

By JT - May 03,2016 - Last updated at May 03,2016

AMMAN —  Nasser Saleh Al Attiyah may be the firm favourite to win the Jordan Rally outright for a 10th time at the Dead Sea this week, but there’s another equally important competition running minutes behind the Qatari and involving a whole host of the region’s leading drivers, Rally Jordan News Service said.

The FIA Middle East Rally Championship’s Group N series has been renamed MERC 2 this year and has already become a battle ground for drivers from Qatar, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Italy, Turkey, Italy, Jordan and Lebanon on the opening two rallies in Qatar and Kuwait.

Qatar’s Rashid Al Nuami currently holds a two-point advantage over fellow countryman Abdullah Al Kuwari in the MERC 2 points’ standings, although Kuwait Rally runner-up Meshari Al Thafiri and Lebanon’s rising star Rodolphe Asmar are five and eight points behind respectively.

“It’s important that we carry out an accurate recce and make no mistakes,” said Nuami’s Italian navigator Nicola Arena. “These stages are tricky and can easily catch you out.

“MERC 2 cars are not as strong and as forgiving as the R5s and we need to drive quickly, but also keep one eye on not damaging the car. MERC 2 has become very popular this year and we are looking forward to an exciting fight with a string field over the next few days.”

The series is still wide open with five rallies remaining this season in Jordan, Lebanon, Cyprus, Oman and Dubai. Saudi Arabia’s Rakan Rashed and Turkey’s Vedat Diker will catapult themselves into contention with a good result this weekend along the notoriously difficult, smooth and flowing stages that make the three-day Jordan Rally such a unique challenge.

Jordan’s Husam Salem collected five championship points at the opening round in Qatar and missed round two in Kuwait, but last year’s Jordan Rally Group N winner and his female navigator Nancy Majali will be aiming for another podium finish in their Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX.

Khaled and Emad Juma add power to the home challenge and they will be supported by the other Jordanian crews of Ihab Al Shorafa and Hazem Attiyat and Lina Hadidi and Barkev Shadian in their respective Mitsubishi Lancer and Subaru Impreza.

Teams complete the second day of their reconnaissance of the special stages on Wednesday, before the event gets under way with a ceremonial start and super special stage in Abdali on Thursday afternoon.

 

The action takes place in the Dead Sea and Jordan Valley areas on Friday and Saturday.

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