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QATARI AL-ATTIYAH TAKES THE LEAD IN THE "RALLY KAZAKHSTAN 2019
KENDERLI, May 28, 2019. The second competitive day of the World Cup Cross Country Rallies of the FIA “Rally Kazakhstan 2019” ended with a triumph Qatar for Nasser Al-Attiyah. Dutchman Bernhard Ten Brinke finished second with a 2-minute difference and Jakub Przyhonski rounding off the top three. Fourth on the stage was the family crew of the Frenchman Stephane Peterhansel. The length of today’s section was 414 kilometers, which is the longest distance of the World Cup Rallies’ stage in Aktau.
SAUDI AL-RAJHI IS GAINING THE LEAD BY RESULTS OF THE FIRST RACES AT THE ROUND OF FIA WORLD CUP “RALLY KAZAKHSTAN 2019”
KENDERLI, May 27, 2019 The first competitive day of FIA Cross Country Rally “Rally Kazakhstan 2019” is over. According to the results of the first stage, Yazeed Al-Rajhi from Saudi Arabia set the best time, the winner of “Rally Kazakhstan 2017” Nasser Saleh Al-Attiyah from Qatar, showed the second result, and the Polish crew rally driver Jakub Przygonski set the third result. The distance of the first stage of the “Rally Kazakhstan 2019” was 280 kilometers.
A ROUND OF FIA WORLD CUP FOR CROSS COUNTRY RALLIES “RALLY KAZAKHSTAN 2019” STARTS IN AKTAU
AKTAU, May 26, 2019. On May 27, on the Caspian Sea coast, the next round of the World Cup for Cross Country Rallies of the International Automobile Federation (FIA) “Rally Kazakhstan 2019” starts.
"Rally Kazakhstan 2019" – A new challenge for participants!
The 2019 edition of Rally Kazakhstan 2019 will be held for the third time counting to the FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Rallies between 26 May and 1 June.
SAUDI ARABIA’S AL-RAJHI HOLDS ON TO CLAIM VICTORY FOR MINI IN RALLY KAZAKHSTAN
AKTAU CITY (KAZAKHSTAN): Yazeed Al-Rajhi held his nerve to confirm an impressive victory in Rally Kazakhstan, round five of the FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Rallies, in Aktau City on Saturday.
PRZYGONSKI SETS UP NAIL-BITING FINISH TO RALLY KAZAKHSTAN WITH FASTEST TIME ON PENULTIMATE STAGE
AKTAU CITY (KAZAKHSTAN): The fastest time on the penultimate 298.04km special stage by FIA World Cup leader Jakub Przygonski has set up the prospect of a nail-biting finale to Rally Kazakhstan.