Qatari rally drivers demonstrated impressive performance at the recent WRC Saudi Arabia, achieving notable results across multiple categories. Nasser Al Attiyah, Abdulaziz Al Kuwari, Mohammad Al Marri, and Rashed Al Muhannadi all secured strong finishes, highlighting the growing strength of rallying in Qatar. The event, held from January 11-14, 2024, showcased the drivers’ skill and consistency on challenging desert terrain.
The results mark a significant showing for Qatar Motor and Motorcycle Federation (QMMF) supported drivers in a highly competitive international field. Al Attiyah finished 11th in the RC1 class, while Al Kuwari placed fourth in the WRC2 Challenger category and was the top Arab driver in WRC2. Al Marri and Al Muhannadi achieved a dominant 1-2 finish in the RC4 class, further solidifying Qatar’s presence in the rally scene.
Qatar’s Strong Showing in WRC Saudi Arabia
The WRC Saudi Arabia presented a demanding course, testing drivers with varied terrain and challenging conditions. According to reports from the event, Al Attiyah consistently matched the pace of leading World Rally Car drivers, despite suffering multiple punctures that impacted his overall time. He maintained a determined drive throughout the week, demonstrating his experience and adaptability.
Al Kuwari’s fourth-place finish in the WRC2 Challenger class was a testament to his steady and calculated approach. He navigated the stages cleanly and efficiently, securing his position as the leading Arab competitor in the WRC2 category. This result underscores the increasing depth of talent within Qatari motorsport.
RC4 Dominance
Mohammad Al Marri’s victory in the RC4 class was particularly noteworthy. He drove with precision and control, establishing a lead that he maintained throughout the event. His performance was complemented by Rashed Al Muhannadi, who secured second place, giving Qatar a commanding one-two finish in the category.
This success in RC4 highlights the effectiveness of QMMF’s development programs, which aim to nurture young talent and provide opportunities for drivers to compete at the international level. The pairing’s consistent performance demonstrates the potential for further success in future racing events.
However, Al Attiyah’s run wasn’t without setbacks. Multiple punctures forced him to lose valuable time, preventing him from challenging for a higher position in the RC1 class. Despite this, his pace remained competitive, indicating his potential for strong results in future rallies.
Additionally, the WRC Saudi Arabia served as an important preparation event for several drivers ahead of the upcoming Qatar International Rally. The experience gained on similar desert terrain will be invaluable as they prepare to compete on home soil. The event also provided valuable data for teams to refine their strategies and vehicle setups.
Meanwhile, the performance of these Qatari drivers is expected to further boost interest in rallying within the country. The QMMF has been actively promoting motorsport participation, and these recent successes are likely to inspire a new generation of drivers and fans. This increased engagement could lead to greater investment in local racing infrastructure.
In contrast to some competitors who struggled with the challenging conditions, the Qatari drivers demonstrated a remarkable level of consistency and resilience. Their ability to adapt to the terrain and overcome obstacles proved crucial to their success. This adaptability is a key characteristic of successful rally drivers.
Looking ahead, the Qatari drivers are expected to participate in the Qatar International Rally, scheduled for February 2024. The event will provide a further opportunity to showcase their skills and compete against a strong international field. The specific strategies and vehicle preparations for the Qatar rally remain to be seen, and will likely depend on the results of post-event analysis from WRC Saudi Arabia.
The World Rally Championship website provides further details on the event and future schedules. The Qatar Motor and Motorcycle Federation also offers information on Qatari motorsport initiatives.

