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March 13th, 2012, 12:34
#21
RDC Addicted
Re: 2012 Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge 30 Mar - 6 Apr
Mark, since the entries close today, I don't suppose there's a list of the competitors yet. I went to the web site and don't seem to find one, but then my wife complains that I can't find the teeth on a comb sometimes.
Allen R
"I'm ahead of the game and can afford to take chances." --Theodore Roosevelt
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March 13th, 2012 12:34
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March 13th, 2012, 22:05
#22
Elite
Re: 2012 Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge 30 Mar - 6 Apr
There isn't one on the website yet. I've emailed the organisers and am waiting for them to get back with something. As soon as I have it I'll post it up...
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March 14th, 2012, 09:51
#23
RDC Addicted
Re: 2012 Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge 30 Mar - 6 Apr
"I'm ahead of the game and can afford to take chances." --Theodore Roosevelt
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March 15th, 2012, 07:14
#24
Elite
Re: 2012 Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge 30 Mar - 6 Apr
Called them today. As they will be allowing a National class this year (something that they dropped many years ago in their infinite wisdom) the entries are still open, and will remain so for another week to get more on board. So the simple answer is there is no official publicised entry list yet...
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March 15th, 2012, 07:16
#25
Elite
Re: 2012 Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge 30 Mar - 6 Apr
Just to add, we have my friend (Craig McAteer) flying out to join us to do the photography and the updates so we'll feed this thread with pics and stories.
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March 16th, 2012, 10:14
#26
Re: 2012 Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge 30 Mar - 6 Apr
Crap, I will be there for a day sometime between 9-16 Apr, dumb luck! Not sure of the day, or exact location yet, but if anyone there is willing to meet up and show me a around a bit send me a PM!
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http://www.facebook.com/username#!/TPFRacing
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March 16th, 2012, 21:11
#27
Elite
Re: 2012 Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge 30 Mar - 6 Apr
J, I live in Dubai.... give me a call when you're in town and we can show you around a bit. After the DC, We'll be prepping for the Sealine CCR in Qatar which will kick off from 15 - 21 April, so things will be a bit hectic!
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March 26th, 2012, 21:07
#28
Elite
Re: 2012 Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge 30 Mar - 6 Apr

Originally Posted by
bufeo
Mark, since the entries close today, I don't suppose there's a list of the competitors yet. I went to the web site and don't seem to find one, but then my wife complains that I can't find the teeth on a comb sometimes.
Allen R
Here you go....
http://abudhabidesertchallenge.com/a...TRY%20LIST.pdf
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March 27th, 2012, 07:19
#29
RDC Addicted
Re: 2012 Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge 30 Mar - 6 Apr

Originally Posted by
Desert Dog
Many thanks, Mark.
Allen R
"I'm ahead of the game and can afford to take chances." --Theodore Roosevelt
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March 28th, 2012, 21:19
#30
Elite
Re: 2012 Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge 30 Mar - 6 Apr
Latest press release:
Wednesday, March 28th, 2012
DUBAI’S KHALIFA AL-MUTAIWEI PREPARES FOR HIS ASSAULT AT THE ABU DHABI DESERT CHALLENGE
· Fazza Rally Team star aims for home success in gruelling event
ABU DHABI (UAE): Dubai’s Khalifa Al-Mutaiwei returns to the scene of some of his greatest performances when he and German co-driver Andreas Schulz tackle next week’s Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge, round two of the FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Rallies.
Organised by the Automobile Touring Club of the United Arab Emirates (ATC UAE), Al-Mutaiwei lines up in a quality field for one of the most demanding rounds of the championship, where many famous names have graced the podium in the 22 years that the event has run out of the UAE.
The Fazza Rally Team driver arrives at the Yas Marina circuit in Abu Dhabi – the location for pre-event formalities – feeling confident after an encouraging return to rallying action at the Italian Baja two weeks ago. The Emirati finished seventh overall in the European event, but knows that he could have reached the podium in his X-raid Mini All4 Racing had it not been for a delay on the first day.
“Certainly I am excited to be taking part in the Desert Challenge, because I am competing in my home country and with my people. It is the beginning of the journey and the second step after the Italian Baja. I don’t have precise goals before the event.
“I anticipate it to be full of surprises. Taking into consideration that it is a long event, I know that there are more points at stake than there were in Italy. I am here not to defend or to fight to win, though I shall do my best.”
The 40-year-old’s return to the FIA World Cup scene – where he clinched a memorable title back in 2004 – is being put together under the patronage of Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum, crown prince of Dubai.
Administration and scrutineering take place on Friday and Saturday at the Yas Marina circuit in Abu Dhabi and the ceremonial start and timed super special stage get proceedings underway from 15.00hrs on Sunday (April 1).
The meat of the action takes place over five days in the Arabian desert, with the event centralised at the Qasr Al-Sarab bivouac.
The first desert stage on Monday takes teams from Abu Dhabi to the bivouac via a 285.05km Al-Gharbia selective section and the subsequent three days involve loops around the bivouac through the Rub Al-Khali (Empty Quarter), with the fifth and final day guiding teams back to the finish in Abu Dhabi at 16.30hrs on Friday, April 6th.