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Rally Jameel ‘not just a race' for drivers

Rally Jameel ‘not just a race' for drivers

Arab News26-04-2025

QASSIM: When the women competing in Rally Jameel come to Saudi Arabia, they not only get to discover the Kingdom's terrain, but its people and culture.
Spanish driver Noelia Benitez, competing in the all-female race — which began April 21 in Jordan and ends April 26 — for the fourth consecutive year, told Arab News: 'It's a fun week — drivers and co-drivers enjoy every minute of it.'
For Benitez, the rally is about more than just the racing.
'We're not just enjoying sitting behind the wheel and competing for the title,' she said. 'The race takes us through the stunning landscapes of Tabuk, AlUla, Hail and Qassim and showed us the culture and traditions of Saudis in different places. That's why it's an extraordinary race.'
She added: 'Saudi Arabia has an amazing landscape offering all kinds of desert riding from sand to rocks and stunning views all day long.'
US driver Gabby Downing called the rally 'the experience of a lifetime.'
From women racing through the desert, to experiencing the culture of Saudi Arabia. I've seen one of the seven wonders of the new world in Petra, Jordan; had dinner in the Old Town in Al Ula; seen the famous Elephant Rock, the tombs at Hegra, and learned about the sister cities of Petra and Al Ula.
'I've crossed the border from Jordan to Saudi Arabia, and I learned that it is a privilege to see Saudi Arabia as a tourist. Saudi Arabia had its borders closed until September 2019, so being able to see these points of interest and experience the culture is something that many tourists have never been able to do,' she continued.
This year's rally welcomed competitors from 37 countries, representing 45 teams, with backing from 25 international motorsport federations including those of the US, Germany, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, South Africa, Algeria, Tunisia, the Czech Republic, Canada, Jordan, and Brazil.

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