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Saudi racer Orjwan Ammar prepares for 2024 Qassim Rally

萝莉视频鈥檚 trailblazing female rally driver, Orjwan Ammar, plans to build on her second-place finish in her debut at the Saudi Toyota Championship in Tabuk last year, as she prepares for this week鈥檚 Qassim Rally. (Supplied)
萝莉视频鈥檚 trailblazing female rally driver, Orjwan Ammar, plans to build on her second-place finish in her debut at the Saudi Toyota Championship in Tabuk last year, as she prepares for this week鈥檚 Qassim Rally. (Supplied)
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Updated 21 October 2024

Saudi racer Orjwan Ammar prepares for 2024 Qassim Rally

Saudi racer Orjwan Ammar prepares for 2024 Qassim Rally
  • Organized by the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation, the three-day off-road rally will navigate the open deserts surrounding Buraydah

JEDDAH: 萝莉视频鈥檚 trailblazing female rally driver, Orjwan Ammar, plans to build on her second-place finish in her debut at the Saudi Toyota Championship in Tabuk last year, as she prepares for this week鈥檚 Qassim Rally.

On her return to racing, Ammar will be accompanied by her co-driver, Khalid Al-Kindi of the UAE, as they tackle the 367-kilometer race, which runs from Oct. 23 to 26.

Organized by the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation, the three-day off-road rally will navigate the open deserts surrounding Buraydah.

Ammar, who was runner-up in the T4 鈥淪ide by Side鈥 category in last year鈥檚 competition, is keen to build on her previous success. She said she aims to deliver another standout performance as she eyes an advanced position in the overall rankings.

鈥淭he race is a big challenge,鈥 Ammar said. 鈥淏ut with determination and adaptability, I鈥檓 ready to face any difficulties and demonstrate my driving skills.鈥

Ammar said she was determined to cement her status as a leading figure in motorsport, while also hoping to inspire young Saudi and Arab women by showing that they can make their mark in a traditionally male-dominated field.

鈥淚 am excited to be part of the Qassim Rally and aim for a podium finish,鈥 Ammar told Arab News. 鈥淚 will do my best to be among the frontrunners.鈥


Cassidy seals round 15 win in London E-Prix as Porsche lead team聽and manufacturer standings ahead of season finale

Cassidy seals round 15 win in London E-Prix as Porsche lead team聽and manufacturer standings ahead of season finale
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Cassidy seals round 15 win in London E-Prix as Porsche lead team聽and manufacturer standings ahead of season finale

Cassidy seals round 15 win in London E-Prix as Porsche lead team聽and manufacturer standings ahead of season finale
  • The New Zealander, competing in his final weekend for Jaguar, crossed the line ahead of Mahindra Racing鈥檚 Nyck de Vries

LONDON: Nick Cassidy claimed victory in the London E-Prix on Saturday in Round 15 of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship.

He delivered Jaguar TCS Racing a third consecutive win and put the team back in title contention ahead of Sunday鈥檚 season finale.

The New Zealander, competing in his final weekend for Jaguar, crossed the line ahead of Mahindra Racing鈥檚 Nyck de Vries and TAG Heuer Porsche鈥檚 Pascal Wehrlein, after a dramatic mid-race battle that saw Cassidy time his overtakes and strategy to perfection.

Cassidy, who started fifth on the grid, used a combination of strategic Attack Mode deployment and a perfectly timed Pit Boost to move past de Vries exiting the final turn on Lap 27, holding on for the remainder of the race despite the Dutchman鈥檚 pressure.

His win followed Jaguar鈥檚 double triumph in Berlin and made the British outfit only the fifth team in Formula E history to notch up three straight victories.

It was a particularly emotional result for Jaguar Team Principal James Barclay, who is stepping down after overseeing the team鈥檚 resurgence on the global motorsport stage.

Cassidy鈥檚 second consecutive win ensured Barclay鈥檚 final race weekend in charge came with silverware.

Wehrlein secured third place and the fastest lap of the race, banking valuable points for Porsche in both the Teams鈥 and FIA Manufacturers' World Championships.

Season 8 champion Stoffel Vandoorne finished fourth for Maserati MSG Racing, while Britain鈥檚 Jake Dennis took fifth and DS PENSKE's Jean-Eric Vergne rounded out the top six.

The result elevated Cassidy to third in the Drivers' Championship standings, just behind newly-crowned champion Oliver Rowland 鈥 who could only manage 11th 鈥 and Wehrlein.

In the Teams鈥 standings, Porsche now lead Nissan Formula E Team by 39 points with only 47 left on the table, while the German manufacturer also leads Nissan in the Manufacturers鈥 race by a margin of 367 to 338.

Reflecting on the win, Cassidy said: 鈥淚t鈥檚 unbelievable. To win here at home for Jaguar and our team in front of a lot of our friends, family and partners who are here today, is incredible. I wasn鈥檛 the happiest guy this morning but that was for a reason, and I knew we had good potential in the car. In that race I was able to show that, which is pretty cool. To be honest it was a little bit fluid 鈥 a huge shout out to my strategy team, I was really scared about not coming out of the pits after Pit Boost in the lead of that second group, and it was tight but I was able to hang on there and that鈥檚 what made the race. It meant that we could do the Attack Modes later which was really powerful.鈥

Second-place finisher de Vries praised his team after a strong performance. 

鈥淲e certainly are happy to be back and give the team a result they definitely deserve. In Jakarta we were on course for a great race but for various reasons we weren鈥檛 able to bring home a podium. I鈥檓 very pleased to get it on the front row and execute a good race, so thank you very much to the entire team for giving me a great car today,鈥 he said.

Wehrlein, who retains an outside shot at the Teams' and Manufacturers' titles with one race remaining, added: 鈥淚鈥檓 quite happy, I would have wanted more of course but more wasn鈥檛 possible. That was what we had today and our goals are clear: we want to win the Teams鈥 and Manufacturers鈥 Championships so the points are very important for us. Nevertheless, I always want to win 鈥 every time I race 鈥 and today it was not possible. We take the positives and one more race to go tomorrow 鈥 I鈥檓 looking forward to that.鈥

The season concludes on Sunday with Round 16 of the double-header finale in London.


FIFA launches first N.African office in Morocco ahead of 2030 World Cup

FIFA launches first N.African office in Morocco ahead of 2030 World Cup
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FIFA launches first N.African office in Morocco ahead of 2030 World Cup

FIFA launches first N.African office in Morocco ahead of 2030 World Cup
  • Morocco will be the second African nation to host the World Cup in 2030
  • FIFA鈥檚 other African offices are located in Senegal, Congo, Rwanda, and South Africa

RABAT: FIFA inaugurated Saturday a regional office in Morocco 鈥 the first in North Africa and fifth in the continent 鈥 as the kingdom ramps up preparations for the 2030 World Cup which it will host jointly with Spain and Portugal.

鈥淭his is a day that will be written in golden letters in the magnificent history of FIFA, African football, Moroccan football, and world football,鈥 said FIFA president Gianni Infantino at the inauguration ceremony.

The inauguration, also attended by the head of the African Football Confederation, Patrice Motsepe, took place hours before the 2025 Women鈥檚 Africa Cup of Nations final in Rabat, the capital where Morocco face Nigeria.

Morocco will be the second African nation to host the World Cup in 2030, following South Africa鈥檚 edition in 2010. This follows five unsuccessful bids by the kingdom.

FIFA鈥檚 other African offices are located in Senegal, the Republic of Congo, Rwanda, and South Africa.


Cycling great Vos wins 1st stage of women鈥檚 Tour de France with brilliant late attack

Cycling great Vos wins 1st stage of women鈥檚 Tour de France with brilliant late attack
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Cycling great Vos wins 1st stage of women鈥檚 Tour de France with brilliant late attack

Cycling great Vos wins 1st stage of women鈥檚 Tour de France with brilliant late attack
  • Ferrand-Pr茅vot looked set to win the stage, but the Frenchwoman attacked too early from 600 meters
  • Moments later, Vos hugged an exhausted-looking Ferrand-Pr茅vot, the Paris-Roubaix winner

PLUMELEC, France: Cycling great Marianne Vos won the opening stage of the women鈥檚 Tour de France with a brilliant late attack on Saturday.

The 38-year-old Dutchwoman overtook her Visma鈥揕ease a Bike teammate Pauline Ferrand-Pr茅vot approaching the line, and then held off Mauritian rider Kim Le Court in the closing meters of a grueling uphill finish.

Ferrand-Pr茅vot looked set to win the stage, but the Frenchwoman attacked too early from 600 meters and could not withstand the late surge from Vos, who punched the air with her left fist as she crossed the line.

Moments later, Vos hugged an exhausted-looking Ferrand-Pr茅vot, the Paris-Roubaix winner.

鈥淚 didn鈥檛 now if Pauline was still hanging in the finish, but in the end I sprinted a bit with Kim,鈥 Vos said, praising her teammate鈥檚 effort. 鈥淚鈥檓 really grateful to the team and to Pauline.鈥

The hilly 78.8-kilometer (48.9-mile) route from Vannes to Plumelec in Brittany featured two small climbs and was completed in 1 hour, 53 minutes, 3 seconds by Vos 鈥 a multiple world champion, a former Olympic road race champion and a silver medalist at last year鈥檚 Paris Games.

Former Olympic time-trial silver medalist Marlen Reusser was one of 10 riders to crash some 30 kilometers from the end. She continued for a while but was clearly struggling and had to abandon the stage.

Sunday鈥檚 second stage from the port city of Brest to Quimper stays in Brittany and is slightly more hilly and longer at 110.4 kilometers.

The nine-stage race, which ends Aug. 3, began a day before the end of the men鈥檚 Tour, set to be won for a fourth time by Slovenian star Tadej Poga膷ar by a comfortable margin.

The women鈥檚 race could be far closer.

Last year provided the smallest winning margin in the history of the women鈥檚 and men鈥檚 races, with Polish rider Kasia Niewiadoma beating 2023 champion Demi Vollering by four seconds, and Pauliena Rooijakkers only 10 seconds off the pace in third place.


Liverpool fans, Dalglish pay tribute to Jota in Hong Kong

Liverpool fans, Dalglish pay tribute to Jota in Hong Kong
Updated 26 July 2025

Liverpool fans, Dalglish pay tribute to Jota in Hong Kong

Liverpool fans, Dalglish pay tribute to Jota in Hong Kong
  • Ahead of kickoff, supporters raised a mosaic depicting 鈥淒J 20鈥 and Dalglish laid a wreath in memory of former Liverpool forward Jota
  • Liverpool players will wear a 鈥淔orever 20鈥 emblem on their shirts during the next EPL season

HONG KONG: Liverpool supporters and their former forward and manager Kenny Dalglish led tributes to Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva before a pre-season friendly against AC Milan in Hong Kong on Saturday.

Ahead of kickoff, supporters raised a mosaic depicting 鈥淒J 20鈥 and Dalglish laid a wreath in memory of former Liverpool forward Jota, who died along with his brother in a car accident in Spain this month.

The Liverpool players wore 鈥淒iogo J 20鈥 patches on their shirts and black armbands. AC Milan winger Rafael Leao paid tribute to his Portugal teammate by making a 鈥2鈥 and 鈥0鈥 sign with his fingers after scoring an early goal in the Italian team鈥檚 4-2 win.

Liverpool fan Zoe Leung and her family made a placard in Jota鈥檚 memory.

鈥淚 think Jota鈥檚 death is sad and I was really shocked when I watched the news. I made this with my family to show some respect to Jota,鈥 the 24-year-old Leung said.

Liverpool players will wear a 鈥淔orever 20鈥 emblem on their shirts during the next Premier League season. Supporters can have 鈥淒iogo J. 20鈥 printed on shirts in club stores, with the profits going to LFC Foundation, the club鈥檚 official charity.

Liverpool fans vastly outnumbered AC Milan supporters at the 50,000 capacity Kai Tak Stadium, many bringing placards, scarves, flags and banners to cheer on their team.

Liverpool travel to Japan next to take on Yokohama FM in the J League World Challenge on Wednesday. They begin their Premier League title defense at home to Bournemouth on August 15.


Hamilton holds hands up after 鈥榰nacceptable鈥 qualifying

Hamilton holds hands up after 鈥榰nacceptable鈥 qualifying
Updated 26 July 2025

Hamilton holds hands up after 鈥榰nacceptable鈥 qualifying

Hamilton holds hands up after 鈥榰nacceptable鈥 qualifying
  • Team-mate Charles Leclerc qualified third after Hamilton had exceeded track limits in Q1
  • 鈥淚t was the same today as it was for the rest of the weekend,鈥 said Hamilton

SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS, Belgium: Lewis Hamilton blamed himself and said he would apologize to Ferrari for an 鈥渦nacceptable鈥 performance on Saturday after he suffered another qualifying flop, his second in two days, at the Belgian Grand Prix.

The 40-year-old seven-time world champion, who was eliminated in first sprint qualifying on Friday when he spun at the chicane, repeated his disappointment as he qualified in a forlorn 16th place for Sunday鈥檚 race.

Team-mate Charles Leclerc qualified third after Hamilton had exceeded track limits in Q1 and had his best lap deleted.

鈥淚t was the same today as it was for the rest of the weekend,鈥 said Hamilton.

鈥淲e made some changes and the car didn鈥檛 feel terrible.

鈥淚t was tough for us. We had to put on our set of tires just to try to get through Q1 so it鈥檚 not great.

鈥淔rom my side, I made a mistake so I鈥檝e got to look internally and I鈥檝e got to apologize to my team because that is just unacceptable to be out in both Q1s. It鈥檚 a very poor performance from myself.

鈥淚 will start from where I am and see what I can do to achieve the best I can with what we have. This season has been a tricky one.鈥

Hamilton has won the Belgian race five times including inheriting victory last year when his then-Mercedes team-mate George Russell was disqualified after winning in an underweight car.

Leclerc was upbeat and surprised to be third on the grid.

鈥淚鈥檓 very happy today and it鈥檚 strange to say that because it鈥檚 still three-tenths and it鈥檚 only third place, but I did not expect it,鈥 he said.

鈥淚 think we thought we were quite a lot more behind (the McLarens). We knew we had something more in the car and obviously we had the upgrade this weekend, but we still struggled yesterday.

鈥淚 had a really good lap and I鈥檓 happy with the car. It takes time to maximize the upgrades that we put on the car.2

Hamilton鈥檚 success last year was the last of his record 105 wins from 368 race starts in arguably the most successful career of all time, but since leaving Mercedes for Ferrari this year he has struggled and has yet to claim his first podium for the Italian team.