ABU DHABI, 18th March 2010 (WAM): The 2010 Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge will twice embrace awe-inspiring desert terrain surrounding the emirates stunning Qasr Al Sarab Desert Resort by Anantara during the rallys competitive section.
Ahmed Hussein, Deputy Director General Tourism Operations, Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority (ADTA) and Chief Operating Officer of Tourism Development & Investment Company (TDIC), which developed the iconic resort, said Qasr Al Sarab, which translates into Mirage Palace, is readying to host motorsport action during the penultimate and final legs of the five-leg cross country spectacular. "The route has been especially re-designed to bypass Qasr Al Sarab bringing Abu Dhabis modern motorsport heritage within the resorts showpiece setting of the heritage and culture of the vast Liwa desert. Leg four will finish at the resort, on March 31, with the final leg starting there the next day," said Hussein. Qasr Al Sarab Desert Resort is set amidst the Liwa regions towering sand dunes, which form part of the worlds largest uninterrupted desert known as the Rub Al Khali, or the Empty Quarter. Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority fully supports the rally and Hussein explained that a newly laid eight-kilometre road leading through the dunes and around the resort will give spectators a prime view of the 100-plus competitors, featuring cars, bikes, quads and trucks. The Resort is accessible by road from Abu Dhabi, some 240 kilometres southwest of Abu Dhabi city. "By entering the Empty Quarter, home to some of the worlds highest and dramatic sand dunes, the rally is truly deserving of its Desert Challenge moniker," added Hussein. Entry to the 2010 Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge is open to cars and trucks complying with FIA T1, T2 and T4 technical regulations, as well as motorcyclists and quads running under FIM auspices. The cross-country motor sport spectacular is organised by the Automobile and Touring Club of the UAE (ATCUAE). "To have such a wonderful resort in the heart of Abu Dhabis Al Gharbia region is a victory in itself, and Qasr Al Sarab will now play host to world-class rally champions. This year we have designed the route so that the Resort vicinity will be the venue of the service point for the two final legs," said Mohammed Ben Sulayem, FIA Vice President, President of the ATCUAE and Chairman of the 2010 Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge Organising Committee,The Challenge will get underway with a Super Special Stage on March 27 which will determine the starting order, while the Ceremonial Start will take place on the grounds of another capital landmark, Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan Mosque (popularly called Grand Mosque). "The sunset ceremonial start with the backdrop of the Grand Mosque will be followed by a non-competitive liaison section the next morning which will end with the first overnight halt at Moreeb Hill, the UAEs tallest dune near the oasis town of Liwa, where the rally will be based for the next four days at a specially-prepared desert bivouac," he said. Legs two, three and four will feature demanding loop stages around Moreeb Hill, across somewhat challenging gatch tracks, winding desert trails and the regions notorious towering sand dunes. Leg four will finish at Qasr Al Sarab. The fifth and final leg will start at the resort on Thursday, April 1, with teams tackling a desert section between Liwa to the event's finish in Abu Dhabi city. The six-day competitive section of the cross-country motor sport spectacular, organised by the Automobile and Touring Club of the UAE (ATCUAE), will run from March 27-April 1, 2010. Once again the event will be the season-opening round of both the FIA Cross Country Rallies World Cup and FIM Cross Country Rallies World Championship. The Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge 2010 has the full backing of Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority (ADTA). The event has traditionally attracted a host of partners, and in 2010 these include Nissan, ADNOC, Al Ain Water, Crowne Plaza Yas, Explorer publishing, Thuraya and Al Gharbia among others.Copyright Emirates News Agency (WAM) 2010.




















