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Sheikh Mansoor Flags Off Record-Breaking Dubai International Baja 2024

Dubai [UAE], November 30: The eighth edition of the Dubai International Baja, a premier off-road motorsport event, was officially flagged off by Sheikh Mansoor bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairman of the Dubai Sports Council. Held under the patronage of Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, the event runs from November 28 to December 1, coinciding with celebrations for the 53rd Eid Al Etihad.

Organized by the Emirates Motorsport Organisation (EMSO) in collaboration with the Dubai Sports Council, the Dubai International Baja brings together top racers from across the globe to tackle challenging terrains in the UAE.

A Historic Motorsport Legacy

Celebrating 45 years since its inception as the Dubai International Rally in 1979, the Baja format was introduced in 1997 to better suit the UAE’s desert landscape. This adaptation allowed the inclusion of cars, buggies, bikes, and quads, significantly enhancing its global appeal.

This year’s event features a record 65 cars and 32 bikes from 37 countries, with coverage broadcast in 190 territories worldwide. Starting in the rugged terrains of Hatta, the rally progresses to the demanding dunes of Al Qudra Desert, offering participants a breathtaking yet grueling course.

Global Recognition

The Dubai International Baja is a part of both the 2024 FIA World Baja Cup and the 2024 FIM Bajas World Cup calendars, marking the season finale for these prestigious championships. This edition will crown the FIA World Cup champion and winners of individual classes, promising an exhilarating conclusion to the racing season.

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Dignitaries in Attendance

The flag-off was attended by notable figures, including:

  • Saeed Hareb, Secretary-General of the Dubai Sports Council.
  • Mohammed Ahmed ben Sulayem, President of the FIA and a 15-time record holder of the event.
  • Omar Abdullah Al Futtaim, Vice Chairman and CEO of Al Futtaim Group.

Strategic Partnerships and Support

Supported by Al-Futtaim Toyota as the Official Automotive Partner and ENOC as the Energy Partner, the Baja benefits from strategic collaboration with the Dubai Government and its entities, including Dubai Police, RTA, and Dubai Municipality.

A Thrilling Spectacle

With its demanding desert course and international roster of competitors, the Dubai International Baja continues to be a benchmark event in the world of cross-country rallies. Its legacy as the oldest motorsport event in the UAE cements Dubai’s position as a global hub for sporting excellence and innovation.

As fans and participants eagerly await the results, the Baja promises to deliver a spectacular conclusion to the 2024 motorsport season.

Sandeep

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