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Nasser Saleh Al-Attiyah.
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The AlgoDyne Green Power Racing Team has entered three BMW X3CCs in the Hungarian Baja, round four of the FIA Cup for Cross-Country Bajas, which is based at Balatonfüred on the shores of Lake Balaton and takes place on August 22nd-24th.
Qatar's Nasser Saleh Al-Attiyah and Swedish co-driver Tina Thörner will be joined in the X-raid line-up by the French duo of Guerlain Chicherit and co-driver Matthieu Baumel and the X-raid Russia pairing of Leonid Novitskiy and Oleg Tyupenkin.
The Hungarian event is running for the fifth year but is a round of the FIA Baja Cup for the first time. Victory over similar terrain to that used by the ASO's Central Europe Rally in April would guarantee that Doha-based Al-Attiyah clinched the FIA Cup for the first time with his fourth successive win of the campaign.
« There is talk that the Baja GB will not run this year, so winning the Baja Hungary would give me the title with one round remaining, » enthused Al-Attiyah.
« I really enjoy this form of rallying, more so than the WRC and rallying back in the Middle East. The stages are longer and more challenging and I would like to win all the rounds of the championship. The team is working really hard and the car is fantastic. »
Al-Attiyah was victorious in Saudi Arabia, Italy and Spain, although the Qatari's team mate Chicherit will be looking for his first victory for the Trebur-based X-raid team.
The Frenchman is a former stage winner in the Dakar Rally and set some competitive times in the Central Europe Rally, but earlier problems dropped him to 17th at the finish.
Novitskiy and Tyupenkin were fourth overall in the recent Baja Spain Aragon and are relishing the prospect of tackling the Hungarian stages with X-raid. Al-Attiyah's closest championship rival is the Russian Boris Gadasin and a good performance by Novitskiy would place added pressure on Gadasin in his uphill quest to catch Al-Attiyah and prevent X-raid from taking the title.
Last year's Baja Hungary ran as a candidate event and was won by the Czech driver Miroslav Zapletal, who also went on to win the Baja GB. He leads a strong challenge from many other leading European drivers in Hungary.
« We showed in the recent Baja Spain that the improvements we have made in recent months are beginning to take effect, » said X-raid team director Sven Quandt.
« We have been in the shadow of Mitsubishi for five years, but we beat them fair and square in an equal fight in Spain. Our team was competitive in the Central Europe Rally and we are confident that we can win again in Hungary and continue to make improvements and progress before Dakar 2009. »