The Jordan Rally, the second leg of the FIA Middle East Rally Championship (MERC), is scheduled to commence on Thursday evening at the Dead Sea, featuring 29 drivers from 8 countries.
The rally comprises 15 gravel-paved special stages spread across two days, covering a total distance of 195.2 km. With support from Zain Jordan, the event spans a route of 48.575 km.
Tomorrow's program includes a press conference with key champions, while Friday's activities encompass rally rounds in locations at the Dead Sea.
Saturday's schedule includes stages in Shouna, Rawda, Al-Turki, and Sweimeh, concluding with a closing ceremony at the Dead Sea. Petra
The Jordan Rally, the second leg of the FIA Middle East Rally Championship (MERC), is scheduled to commence on Thursday evening at the Dead Sea, featuring 29 drivers from 8 countries.
The rally comprises 15 gravel-paved special stages spread across two days, covering a total distance of 195.2 km. With support from Zain Jordan, the event spans a route of 48.575 km.
Tomorrow's program includes a press conference with key champions, while Friday's activities encompass rally rounds in locations at the Dead Sea.
Saturday's schedule includes stages in Shouna, Rawda, Al-Turki, and Sweimeh, concluding with a closing ceremony at the Dead Sea. Petra
The Jordan Rally, the second leg of the FIA Middle East Rally Championship (MERC), is scheduled to commence on Thursday evening at the Dead Sea, featuring 29 drivers from 8 countries.
The rally comprises 15 gravel-paved special stages spread across two days, covering a total distance of 195.2 km. With support from Zain Jordan, the event spans a route of 48.575 km.
Tomorrow's program includes a press conference with key champions, while Friday's activities encompass rally rounds in locations at the Dead Sea.
Saturday's schedule includes stages in Shouna, Rawda, Al-Turki, and Sweimeh, concluding with a closing ceremony at the Dead Sea. Petra
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