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Nasser Al Attiyah wins 2026 Oman Rally

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Last updated: 2026/01/24 at 8:14 PM
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Muscat, Oman – Nasser Al Attiyah of Qatar continued his reign as the most dominant rally driver in the Middle East, winning the 2026 Oman Rally for a record ninth time. The victory, secured this weekend, also marks Al Attiyah’s 92nd career win in the Middle East Rally Championship (MERC), solidifying his position as a legend in the sport. The event drew competitors from across the region, showcasing the growing popularity of rallying in the Middle East.

The Oman Rally, a challenging event known for its diverse terrain, took place from January 23rd to 25th, 2026. Al Attiyah consistently outperformed his rivals throughout the stages, demonstrating both speed and precision. This win sets the stage for a competitive 2026 MERC season, with Al Attiyah as the clear favorite.

Nasser Al Attiyah’s Dominance in the Oman Rally

Al Attiyah’s victory wasn’t simply a matter of pace; it was a testament to his experience and strategic approach to the rally. He navigated the demanding Omani landscapes with expertise, minimizing errors and maximizing his vehicle’s performance. This latest triumph further extends his already impressive legacy in motorsports.

Omani driver Abdullah Al Rawahi secured a commendable second-place finish, demonstrating the increasing strength of local rallying talent. Nasser Khalifa Al Attiyah rounded out the podium in third, also achieving victory in the Masters Cup category, highlighting the depth of competition within the event.

Challenges Faced by Other Competitors

The rally wasn’t without its setbacks for other contenders. Both Mohammed Al Marri and Rashed Al Mohannadi were forced to retire from the competition due to mechanical failures. According to reports, both drivers were leading their respective classes at the time of their withdrawals, demonstrating the unpredictable nature of the sport and the importance of vehicle reliability.

Mechanical issues are a common risk in long-distance rallies like the Oman Rally, and teams must be prepared for potential repairs and adjustments. The challenging conditions, including rocky terrain and extreme temperatures, put significant stress on the vehicles, increasing the likelihood of breakdowns.

The Oman Rally is a crucial early-season event in the MERC calendar, serving as a testing ground for teams and drivers. It provides valuable data and experience that can be applied to subsequent rounds of the championship. The event also contributes to the growth of motorsports tourism in Oman, attracting international attention and boosting the local economy.

The 2026 season has already proven to be highly competitive, with several drivers showing potential to challenge Al Attiyah’s dominance. The performance of Al Rawahi suggests a rising force in Omani rallying, and other regional drivers are expected to mount strong challenges as the season progresses. The increasing level of competition is expected to elevate the overall standard of the championship.

Looking ahead, the focus now shifts to the Qatar International Rally, scheduled to take place in Doha from February 5th to 7th. This event will be the second round of the 2026 Middle East Rally Championship and is anticipated to be another thrilling contest. The specific route details and competitor list for the Qatar International Rally are expected to be released in the coming days, and observers will be watching to see if any new challengers emerge to threaten Al Attiyah’s lead.

The championship standings after the Oman Rally will undoubtedly influence team strategies and driver preparations for the Qatar event. Whether Al Attiyah can maintain his winning streak or if a new champion will rise remains to be seen, but the 2026 MERC season is shaping up to be one of the most exciting in recent memory.

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