Saudi Motorsports, the organizer of the Saudi Dakar Rally, which operates under the auspices of the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation, has announced that it will host the 45th Saudi Dakar Rally 2023 from December 31 to January 15, 2023.
This happened during a press conference held (remotely) to announce the return of the rally competition, which will start from a camp on the Red Sea coast, cross the Kingdom from east to west, during which participants will pass 14 stages. , in addition to one preliminary stage of 15 days of competition, including 3 stages in the Empty Quarter, one of which is a marathon, preceding the exit to Dammam, with the final turn of the race on January 15, 2023.
The 2023 Saudi Arabia-Dakar Rally features 70% new tracks interspersed with many different terrain types; In order to open the way for the participants to explore the most amazing landscapes and archaeological areas in the Kingdom, the participants will also take on new challenges that will increase the level of anticipation and enthusiasm.Special stages between 350-500 km, after shortening the distance of the connecting steps along the course.
On this occasion, His Royal Highness Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al Faisal, Minister of Sports, expressed his joy at hosting the Dakar Rally in the Kingdom for the fourth time in a row, pointing out the importance of hosting the Dakar Rally as an important milestone on the Saudi sports map. , which helped to attract the attention of the whole world to the Kingdom. He stressed the need to redouble efforts to continue the series of consistent successes achieved by the Kingdom with the determination and determination of its people and its unique capabilities.
His Highness said: “The Dakar Rally stands out as an exceptional global event hosted by the entire Kingdom for the fourth year in a row, and this year we will try to build on the experience we have gained in organizing an exceptional version of this great global event to bring to life the directives of wise leadership and the vision The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud and HRH Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Crown Prince, God protect them, reaffirming the Kingdom’s high status of potential and leadership in outreach and organization of the most important international sporting events in line with the goals of the vision Kingdoms 2030.
The organizers will begin accepting entries for the 45th Saudi Arabian Dakar Rally starting next Monday, 6 June 2022, with the entry deadline 31 October next year. While the technical and administrative exams will be held for 3 days, from November 28th to 30th, participants will start arriving in the Kingdom on December 27th and 28th, and the preliminary stage and opening ceremony will take place on December 31st, before the official competition starts on January 1st.
In turn, HRH Prince Khalid bin Sultan Al Abdullah Al Faisal, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation and Saudi Motorsports, expressed his pride and pride in the return of rally competition as the Kingdom hosted this major global event for the fourth once in a row, paying tribute to His Highness for the fruitful cooperation shown by the government authorities, for providing all the ingredients necessary to host an exceptional version of the rally, and for ensuring the success of the organization in a way that reflects ambition, embodies great opportunities, development and prosperity of the Kingdom and reinforces the Kingdom’s leading position as the new home of motorsport in the world.
His Highness said: “In the name of God, we are starting to write a new chapter in the history of the Saudi-Dakar Rally. events have witnessed exciting competition across all of its categories and we promise competitors this year more challenges that will raise the level of tension and excitement on the track, and exciting new adventures in the deserts of the Diverse Terrain Kingdom.”
Last January, the Kingdom hosted the Saudi Dakar Rally for the third time in a row, featuring a group of the most outstanding international riders, as it attracted over 1,000 entrants representing 70 countries from around the world over a period of 14 days. adventures and challenges over 12 stages, in which racers participate in 6 categories.