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Second edition of Rally Jameel launches across AlUla desert

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ALULA: Rally Jameel 2023 kicked off in AlUla on Wednesday, with leading female drivers from the region and the rest of the world competing in a race that will conclude in Al-Qassim on March 11.

The event has attracted female rally drivers from around the world since its inaugural running last year. “I really can’t describe my feelings,” said Saudi driver Maha Alhamli. “The same nerves, the same fears, this is something we’re used to before the race.

Preparation is part of the race, good preparation, too. You have to take the rally seriously and prepare for it as much as possible.” Alhamli said that she has been studying the regulations and taking all the rules into consideration as this is her second participation, with the first race having proven a novel experience for her. “I had a lot of questions about how the experience will look like and there were a lot of surprises and challenges.

Getting stuck and having punctures, it was full of action and every accident that took place I hoped would be the last,” she said.

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