• Saeed Al-Hajri (born 11 November 1950), called The King of Dunes is a Qatari rally driver. Al-Harji was born in Doha, Qatar. Al Hajri is the winner of...
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  • Saeed Al-Hajri may refer to: Saeed Al-Hajri (bowler), Qatari ten-pin bowler Saeed Al-Hajri (rally driver) (born 1950), Qatari rally driver This disambiguation...
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  • Al Hajri (born 1981), retired Kuwaiti footballer Rashed Al Hajri (born 1995), Emirati footballer Saeed Al-Hajri (bowler), Qatari ten-pin bowler Saeed...
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  • World Rally Championship World Drivers' Champion: Juha Kankkunen World Manufacturers' Champion: Peugeot Previous 1985 Next 1987 The 1986 World Rally Championship...
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  • World Rally Championship World Drivers' Champion: Stig Blomqvist World Manufacturers' Champion: Audi Previous 1983 Next 1985 The 1984 World Rally Championship...
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  • won by Swedish driver Harry Källström before Qatari driver Saeed Al-Hajri became the first Arabian driver to win in 1981. After the rallies most recent interruption...
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  • series of rallies held across Western Asia. The championship has featured long-running events like Rally of Lebanon, Rally Oman and the Troodos Rally in Cyprus...
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  • in a fourteen-year period. Emirati driver Mohammed Ben Sulayem has claimed nine victories and Qatari Saeed Al-Hajri has had five wins. List of winners...
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  • World Rally Championship World Drivers' Champion: Timo Salonen World Manufacturers' Champion: Peugeot Previous 1984 Next 1986 The 1985 World Rally Championship...
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  • is a list of drivers to have competed in the FIA European Rally Championship since 1953 and between 2007 and 2011, the period when drivers had to register...
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    Porsche 959 (category Rally cars)
    them caught fire, while Saeed Al-Hajri and John Spiller achieved a commanding victory with their 959. At the 1986 Paris-Dakar Rally the 959 finished 1st...
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  • World Rally Championship World Drivers' Champion: Miki Biasion World Manufacturers' Champion: Lancia Previous 1988 Next 1990 The 1989 World Rally Championship...
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    Mohammed Ben Sulayem (category Emirati rally drivers)
    Sulayem (Arabic: محمد بن سليم; born 12 November 1961) is an Emirati former rally driver and current president of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile...
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  • The rally of Tunisia (Rallye de Tunisie) is a rally-raid which was disputed each year in Tunisia from 1981 to 2011. "1981 – 2011 / 30 years Sahara Rallye...
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  • competition in both the car and bike categories. The rally has been dominated in the car category by Emirati driver Mohammed bin Sulayem who has claimed 15 victories...
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  • the rally during the sixth stage from Er-Rachidia to Ouarzazate in Morocco while lying 11th overall when his vehicle caught fire. Japanese driver Hiroshi...
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  • Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge (category Rally raid races)
    international rally raid race held in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi of the United Arab Emirates since 1991. The race is points scoring for the World Rally-Raid Championship...
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  • Haugen Petter Hansen Tore Torgersen  Qatar Ahmed Shaheen Bandar Al-Shafi Saeed Al-Hajri 2003 Kuala Lumpur  USA Dino Castillo Bill Hoffman Tim Mack  Finland...
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