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2023 FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Bajas
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The 2023 FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Bajas is the fifth season of the FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Bajas; an annual competition for baja rally events for cars, buggies, and side-by-sides held in multiple countries.

Calendar

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The initial calendar for the 2023 world cup features eight cross-country baja events.[1] The calendar was revised in March.[2] Some events on the schedule are shared with the 2023 FIM Bajas World Cup.

Round Dates Rally name
1 2—4 February Saudi Arabia Saudi Baja[3] [4]
2 16–18 March Qatar Qatar International Baja[5]
3 7–9 July Italy 30º Italian Baja
4 20–23 July Spain Baja España Aragón
5 24–27 August Poland Baja Poland
6 26–28 October Portugal Baja Portalegre 500
7 9–11 November United Arab Emirates Dubai International Baja
8 23–25 November Jordan Jordan Baja

Regulation

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The following groups and classes are allowed:

  • Group T1 - Prototype Cross-Country Vehicles
    • T1.1 - T1 4x4 - Petrol and Diesel
    • T1.2 - T1 4x2 - Petrol and Diesel
  • Group T2 - Series Production Cross-Country Vehicles - Petrol and Diesel
  • Group T3 - Lightweight Prototypes Cross-Country Vehicles
  • Group T4 - Lightweight Series Production Cross-Country Side-by-Side Vehicles

The FIA awards the world cup to drivers, co-drivers, teams, T3 and T4 drivers and T4 teams.[6]

Teams and drivers

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T1 & T2 Teams & Drivers
Constructor Car Team Driver Co-driver Rounds
BAIC BJ40 BAIC ORV China Zhang Guoyu Spain Oriol Mena 2
China Zi Yunliang China Sha He 2
Ford F150 EVO Offroad Sport CZ Czech Republic Miroslav Zapletal Slovakia Marek Sykora 3
Ming Racing Sports Czech Republic František Brutovský Czech Republic Petr Hauptmann 3
Ford Ranger T1+ M-Sport Ford World Rally Team Spain Nani Roma Spain Alex Haro 4
South Africa Gareth Woolridge South Africa Boyd Dreyer 4
Mini John Cooper Works Rally Plus X-Raid Mini JCW Team Poland Krzysztof Hołowczyc Poland Lukasz Kurzeja 1–4
Portugal João Ferreira Portugal Filipe Palmeiro 3–4
Poland Michał Maluszynski Poland Szymon Gospodarczyk 3
Argentina Sebastian Halpern Argentina Bernardo Graue 4
Unique Racing Team Lithuania Vaidotas Žala Portugal Paulo Fiuza 4
Mitsubishi Pajero DID Italy Stefano Moro Italy Francesco Proietti 2
Nissan Patrol Team Al-Thunayyan Racing Saudi Arabia Majed Al-Thunayyan Saudi Arabia Fahad Al-Sufyani 2
Suzuki New Gran Vitara Italy Alfio Bordonaro Italy Stefano Lovisa 3
San Marino Lorenzo Codeca' Italy Mauro Toffoli 3
Toyota Hilux Overdrive Overdrive Racing Argentina Juan Cruz Yacopini Spain Daniel Oliveras 1–4
Kyrgyzstan Denis Krotov Israel Konstantin Zhiltsov 2–3
France Ronan Chabot France Gilles Pillot 2
Saudi Arabia Yazeed Al-Rajhi Germany Timo Gottschalk 3–4
Portugal Francisco Barreto Portugal Carlos Silva 3–4
Brazil Lucas Moraes Brazil Kaique Bentivoglio 4
Lithuania Rokas Baciuška Spain Oriol Vidal 4
Nasser Racing Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah Andorra Mathieu Baumel 1
GR DKR Hilux Toyota Gazoo Racing 2–4
Hilux Finarto Racing Poland Tomasz Baranowski Poland Maciej Marton 3
Varga Racing Team ASE Hungary Imre Varga Hungary Jozsef Toma 3
Proxcars TME Rally Team Poland Magdalena Zajac Poland Jacek Czachor 3–4
Portugal Tiago Reis Portugal Valter Cardoso 4
France Romain Dumas France Max Delfino 4
T3 Teams & Drivers
Constructor Car Team Driver Co-driver Roundsf
Bedu Pro X3 Bedu Racing Hungary Csaba Miklos Hungary Albert Horn 3
Hungary Miklos Trebitsch Hungary Sandor Trebitsch 3
Can-Am Maverick X3 Dark Horse Saudi Arabia Saleh Alsaif Qatar Nasser Al-Kuwari 1
Kuwait Mshari Althefiri Spain Oriol Vidal 3
South Racing Can-Am 1
Brazil Otavio Sousa Leite Portugal João Ferreira 1–4
Argentina Fernando Álvarez France Xavier Panseri 1–4
Argentina Hector Diego Martínez Uruguay Sergio Lafuente 1–2
Saudi Arabia Dania Akeel France Laurent Lichtleuchter 1–2
Germany Calheine Perry 3–4
Netherlands Anja Van Loon Netherlands Floor Maten 3
Netherlands Erik Van Loon France Sébastien Delaunay 3
Netherlands Hein Verschuuren 4
Portugal João Monteiro Portugal Nuno Morais 4
FN Speed Team Spain Santiago Navarro France Adrien Metge 1
Spain Pol Ros 3
QMMF Team Qatar Nasser Al-Kuwari France François Cazalet 2
Qatar Abdulaziz Al-Kuwari United Arab Emirates Alexei Kuzmich 2
Qatar Ahmad Al-Muhannadi Qatar Mubarak Al-Khelaifi 2
Qatar Rashid Al-Muhannadi Poland Szymon Gospodarczyk 2
Sports Racing Technologies Lithuania Egidijus Valeiša Lithuania Mindaugas Varža 3–4
Kuwait Mshari Althefiri Germany Dennis Zenz 4
Marbet Lipsko Rally Team Poland Piotr Otko Poland Karolina Otko 3
Italy Andrea Castagnera Italy Alberto Marcon 3
Italy Elvis Borsoi Italy Stefano Pelloni 3
Italy Federico Butto Italy Elisa Tassile 3
Santag Racing Portugal João Dias Portugal Pedro Re 4
Portugal Armindo Araujo Portugal Luis Ramalho 4
Portugal Paulo Rodrigues Portugal Miguel Salvador 4
France Romain Locmane France Jean-François Palissier 4
Portugal Duarte Silva Portugal Nuno Silva 4
Classic Cars Andorra Andorra Jordi Pons Spain Jessica Nebra 4
Portugal Paulo Casaca Portugal João Serodio 4
Paraguay Andrea Lafarja Argentina Ricardo Torlaschi 4
G Rally Team OT3 G Rally Team Netherlands Kees Koolen Netherlands Wouter Rosegaar 1–4
France Lionel Baud France Lucie Baud 2
Belgium Guillaume De Mévius France François Cazalet 4
France Claude Fournier Belgium Andre Leyh 4
Herrator HRX-3 C.A. Herrador Competición Spain Roberto Rodríguez Spain Herman Rodríguez 4
JMPR T3 Escuderia JMP Racing Portugal Rui Carneiro Portugal Manuel Porem 4
Spain José Maria Naranjo Spain José Antonio Alvarez 4
MCE-5 T3M Kuwait Mshari Althefiri Spain Oriol Vidal 2
Brazil Gunter Hinkelmann Brazil Enio Bozzano 4
MMP T3 Rally Raid France Benjamin Favre France Jean-Pierre Garcin 4
France Christophe Cresp France Jean Brucy 4
France Jedidia Favre France Thibaud Darroux 4
France Laurent Poletti France Pascal Larroque 4
France Stephane Consani France Thibault de la Haye 4
PH-Sport Zephyr France Jean-Luc Ceccaldi France Laurent Magat 2
Taurus T3 Max T3M Sec. Esp. RACC Motor Sport Spain Laia Sanz Italy Maurizio Gerini 4
Wevers Sport United States Mitch Guthrie United States Kellon Walch 4
VM Competicion Ordaz-R Gedeser XXI Spain Enrique Reyes Spain Fina Román 4
Yamaha X-Raid 1000R Turbo X-Raid Yamaha Supported Team Spain Miquel Prat Spain Mario González 4
T4 Teams & Drivers
Constructor Car Team Driver Co-driver Rounds
BRP Can-Am Maverick XRS Turbo South Racing Can-Am Brazil Cristiano Batista Portugal Fausto Mota 1–4
Spain Ricardo Ramilo Andrei Rudnitski 1, 3
Spain Marc Sola 2
Argentina Bruno Jacomy 4
FN Speed Team Spain Pau Navarro France Michael Metge 1
Portugal Gonçalo Reis 2–4
Italy Rebecca Busi Spain Alba Sanchez 3–4
Italy Stefano Marrini Italy Silvio Valentini 2
Switzerland Jérôme de Sadeleer France Michael Metge 4
Colegio Mayor Elías Ahuja Spain Fidel Castillo Spain Marc Sola 4
Polaris Pro R France Jeremie Warnia France Loïc Minaudier 1–4
Uruguay Luis Henderson Germany Juan Carlos Carignani 1
Argentina Bruno Jacomy 2
Italy Michele Cinotto Italy Maurizio Dominella 1
Italy Pietro Cinotto 2
Italy Dario De Lorenzo Italy Aldo De Lorenzo 3
France Jean-Luc Ceccaldi France Sébastien Delaunay 4
Yamaha YXZ 1000R Quaddy Racing Italy Amerigo Ventura Italy Mirko Brun 3

Results

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Overall

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Round Rally name Podium finishers
Rank Driver Car Time
1 Saudi Arabia Saudi Baja 1 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah
Andorra Mathieu Baumel
Toyota Hilux Overdrive 3:56:17
2 Argentina Juan Cruz Yacopini
Spain Daniel Oliveras
Toyota Hilux Overdrive 4:15:19
3 Poland Krzysztof Hołowczyc
Poland Łukasz Kurzeja
Mini John Cooper Works Plus 4:26:36
2 Qatar Qatar International Baja 1 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah
Andorra Mathieu Baumel
Toyota GR DKR Hilux 4:51:49
2 Kyrgyzstan Denis Krotov
Israel Konstantin Zhiltsov
Toyota Hilux Overdrive 5:08:11
3 China Zhang Guoyu
Spain Oriol Mena
BAIC ORV BJ40 5:11:00
3 Italy Italian Baja[7] 1 Saudi Arabia Yazeed Al-Rajhi
Germany Timo Gottschalk
Toyota Hilux Overdrive 4:41:12
2 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah
Andorra Mathieu Baumel
Toyota GR DKR Hilux 4:50:40
3 Portugal João Ferreira
Portugal Filipe Palmeiro
Mini John Cooper Works Plus 4:53:51
4 Spain Baja España Aragón 1 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah
Andorra Mathieu Baumel
Toyota GR DKR Hilux 6:18:37
2 Brazil Lucas Moraes
Brazil Kaique Bentivoglio
Toyota Hilux Overdrive 6:20:20
3 Lithuania Vaidotas Žala
Portugal Paulo Fiuza
Mini John Cooper Works Plus 6:28:28
5 Poland Baja Poland 1 Poland Krzysztof Hołowczyc

Poland Lukasz Kurzeja

Mini John Cooper Works Plus 4:11:59
2 Poland Michał Maluszynski

Poland Julita Maluszynska

Mini John Cooper Works Plus 4:21:57
3 Poland Wlodzimierz Grajek

Poland Dominik Jazic

Toyota Hilux 4:35:53
6 Portugal Baja Portalegre 500 1 Portugal João Ferreira

Portugal Filipe Palmeiro

Mini John Cooper Works Plus 4:54:16
2 Saudi Arabia Yazeed Al-Rajhi
Germany Timo Gottschalk
Toyota Hilux Overdrive 4:56:37
3 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah

Andorra Mathieu Baumel

Prodrive Hunter T1+ 4:58:42
7 Jordan Jordan Baja (Cancelled)[8] 1
2
3
8 United Arab Emirates Dubai International Baja 1 Qatar Nasser Al-Attiyah

Andorra Mathieu Baumel

Prodrive Hunter T1+ 5:22:52
2 Saudi Arabia Yazeed Al-Rajhi
Germany Timo Gottschalk
Toyota Hilux Overdrive 5:28:06
3 Argentina Juan Cruz Yacopini
Spain Daniel Oliveras
Toyota Hilux Overdrive 5:48:35

T3

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Round Rally name Podium finishers
Rank Driver Car Time
1 Saudi Arabia Saudi Baja 1 Saudi Arabia Saleh Alsaif
Qatar Nasser Al-Kuwari
Can-Am Maverick 4:33:28
2 Argentina Fernando Álvarez
France Xavier Panseri
Can-Am Maverick 4:39:59
3 Saudi Arabia Dania Akeel
France Laurent Lichtleuchter
Can-Am Maverick 4:42:49
2 Qatar Qatar International Baja 1 Kuwait Mshari Althefiri
Spain Oriol Vidal
MCE-5 T3M 5:30:32
2 Qatar Abdulaziz Al-Kuwari
United Arab Emirates Alexei Kuzmich
Can-Am Maverick 5:38:05
3 Qatar Nasser Al-Kuwari
France François Cazalet
Can-Am Maverick 5:44:23
3 Italy Italian Baja 1 Brazil Otavio Sousa Leite
Portugal João Ferreira
Can-Am Maverick 5:08:46
2 Lithuania Egidijus Valeiša
Lithuania Mindaugas Varža
Can-Am Maverick X3 5:10:24
3 Kuwait Mshari Althefiri
Spain Oriol Vidal
Can-Am Maverick 5:24:55
4 Spain Baja España Aragón 1 Belgium Guillaume De Mévius
France François Cazalet
G Rally Team OT3 6:39:30
2 Portugal João Dias
Portugal Pedro Re
Can-Am Maverick X3 6:43:39
3 Portugal João Monteiro
Portugal Nuno Morais
Can-Am Maverick 6:52:18
5 Poland Baja Poland 1 Kuwait Mshari Althefiri
Spain Oriol Vidal
Can-Am Maverick X3 4:34:23
2 Brazil Otavio Sousa Leite

Portugal João Ferreira

Can-Am Maverick 4:44:43
3 Saudi Arabia Dania Akeel

Germany Calheine Perry

Can-Am Maverick 5:13:07
6 Portugal Baja Portalegre 500 1 Portugal João Dias

Portugal Joao Miranda

Can-Am Maverick X3 4:56:55
2 Portugal Armindo Araujo

Portugal Luis Ramalho

Can-Am Maverick X3 4:57:29
3 Sweden Adam Thomelius

Sweden Oscar Andersson

Can-Am Maverick 5:00:30
7 Jordan Jordan Baja (Cancelled)[8] 1
2
3
8 United Arab Emirates Dubai International Baja 1 Brazil Otavio Sousa Leite

Portugal João Ferreira

Can-Am Maverick 6:04:05
2 Brazil Cristiano Batista

Portugal Fausto Mota

Can-Am Maverick 6:09:34
3 Saudi Arabia Dania Akeel

Germany Calheine Perry

Can-Am Maverick 6:30:50

T4

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Round Rally name Podium finishers
Rank Driver Car Time
1 Saudi Arabia Saudi Baja 1 Spain Pau Navarro
France Michael Metge
BRP Can-Am Maverick XRS Turbo 4:42:35
2 France Jeremie Warnia
France Loïc Minaudier
Polaris Pro R 4:43:32
3 Italy Michele Cinotto
Italy Maurizio Dominella
Polaris Pro R 4:54:53
2 Qatar Qatar International Baja 1 France Jeremie Warnia
France Loïc Minaudier
Polaris Pro R 5:45:51
2 Brazil Cristiano Batista
Portugal Fausto Mota
BRP Can-Am Maverick XRS Turbo 5:46:21
3 Spain Pau Navarro
Portugal Gonçalo Reis
BRP Can-Am Maverick XRS Turbo 6:02:01
3 Italy Italian Baja 1 Brazil Cristiano Batista
Portugal Fausto Mota
BRP Can-Am Maverick XRS Turbo 5:08:38
2 Italy Amerigo Ventura
Italy Mirko Brun
Yamaha YXZ 1000R 5:09:43
3 Italy Dario De Lorenzo
Italy Aldo De Lorenzo
Polaris RZR Pro R 6:10:27
4 Spain Baja España Aragón 1 Brazil Cristiano Batista
Portugal Fausto Mota
BRP Can-Am Maverick XRS Turbo 7:02:08
2 Spain Pau Navarro
Portugal Gonçalo Reis
BRP Can-Am Maverick XRS Turbo 7:08:40
3 Spain Eduard Pons
Spain Jaume Betriu
BRP Can-Am Maverick XRS Turbo 7:13:58
5 Poland Baja Poland 1 Brazil Cristiano Batista

Portugal Fausto Mota

BRP Can-Am Maverick XRS Turbo 4:46:52
2 France Jeremie Warnia
France Loïc Minaudier
Polaris Pro R 4:55:27
3 Spain Ricardo Ramilo

Ukraine Dmytro Tsyro

Can-Am Maverick X3 5:03:46
6 Portugal Baja Portalegre 500 1 Brazil Cristiano Batista

Brazil Robledo Nicoletti

BRP Can-Am Maverick XRS Turbo 5:07:36
2 Spain Alexander Toril Boquol

Spain Pedro Lopez Chavez

BRP Can-Am Maverick XRS Turbo 5:24:59
3 France Sean Haran

France Martin Hales

Polaris RZR Pro R 5:47:35
7 Jordan Jordan Baja (Cancelled)[8] 1
2
3
8 United Arab Emirates Dubai International Baja 1 Portugal João Ferreira

Portugal Filipe Palmeiro

BRP Can-Am Maverick XRS Turbo 5:48:48
2 Italy Amerigo Ventura
Italy Mirko Brun
Yamaha YXZ 1000R 6:25:42
3 United Arab Emirates Atif Alzarouni

United Arab Emirates Patrick McMurren

Yamaha YXZ 1000R 7:06:46

Championship standings

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Points system
  • Points for final positions are awarded as per the following table:
Position  1st   2nd   3rd   4th   5th   6th   7th   8th   9th   10th   11th   12th   13th   14th   15th 
Overall Points 30 25 20 17 15 13 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2
Leg Points 5 4 3 2 1 0

For the 2023 season points will be awarded to the top five finishing positions of each leg on each event. These points will only be awarded if the driver finishes in the overall classification of each event. If they do not then no leg points are awarded, but the following vehicles will not move up a position for leg points.

FIA World Cup for Drivers, Co-Drivers, and Teams

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Drivers' & Co-Drivers' championships

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Teams championship

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Pos Team SAU
Saudi Arabia
QAT
Qatar
ITA
Italy
ESP
Spain
POL
Poland
POR
Portugal
JOR
Jordan
DUB
United Arab Emirates
Points
1 Overdrive Racing 30 55 50 47 182
2 South Racing Can-Am 31 37 30 24 122
3 X-Raid Mini JCW Team 25 0 40 45 110
4 G Rally Team 15 13 11 22 61
5 FN Speed Team 30 15 0 14 59
6 Sports Racing Technologies 0 9 9
Pos Team SAU
Saudi Arabia
QAT
Qatar
ITA
Italy
ESP
Spain
POL
Poland
POR
Portugal
JOR
Jordan
DUB
United Arab Emirates
Points

FIA T3 World Cup for Drivers

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Drivers' championship

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Pos Driver SAU
Saudi Arabia
QAT
Qatar
ITA
Italy
ESP
Spain
POL
Poland
POR
Portugal
JOR
Jordan
DUB
United Arab Emirates
Points
1 Kuwait Mshari Althefiri Ret 139 323 615 77
2 Brazil Otavio Sousa Leite 517 418 140 Ret 75
3 Argentina Fernando Álvarez 230 518 125 515 68
4 Saudi Arabia Dania Akeel 325 118 421 125 59
5 Netherlands Kees Koolen 422 811 518 98 59
6 Belgium Guillaume De Mévius 140 40
7 Saudi Arabia Saleh Alsaif 138 38
8 Portugal João Dias 233 33
9 Lithuania Egidijus Valeiša 233 Ret 33
10 Qatar Abdulaziz Al-Kuwari 232 32
11 Qatar Nasser Al-Kuwari 325 25
12 Portugal João Monteiro 324 33
13 Portugal Armindo Araujo 419 19
14 Argentina Hector Diego Martínez 711 98 19
15 Spain Santiago Navarro 618 Ret 18
16 Netherlands Erik Van Loon 116 711 17
17 France Lionel Baud 614 14
18 Poland Piotr Otko 614 14
19 Hungary Csaba Miklos 712 12
20 Qatar Rashid Al-Muhannadi 711 11
21 Italy Andrea Castagnera 89 9
22 Spain Laia Sanz 89 9
23 Netherlands Anja Van Loon 98 8
24 Qatar Ahmad Al-Muhannadi 107 7
25 Portugal Paulo Rodrigues 107 7
26 Hungary Miklos Trebitsch 107 7
27 France Benjamin Favre 116 6
28 France Jean-Luc Ceccaldi 125 5
29 France Christophe Cresp 134 4
30 France Jedidia Favre 143 3
31 United States Mitch Guthrie 213 3
32 France Romain Locmane 152 2
Portugal Duarte Silva 16 0
France Claude Fournier 17 0
Spain Enrique Reyes 18 0
Spain Miquel Prat 19 0
Portugal Rui Carneiro 20 0
Spain Roberto Rodríguez 22 0
Andorra Jordi Pons 23 0
Italy Elvis Borsoi Ret 0
Italy Federico Butto Ret 0
France Laurent Poletti Ret 0
Portugal Paulo Casaca Ret 0
Spain José Maria Naranjo Ret 0
Brazil Gunter Hinkelmann Ret 0
France Stephane Consani Ret 0
Paraguay Andrea Lafarja Ret 0
Pos Driver SAU
Saudi Arabia
QAT
Qatar
ITA
Italy
ESP
Spain
POL
Poland
POR
Portugal
JOR
Jordan
DUB
United Arab Emirates
Points

FIA T4 World Cup for Drivers and Teams

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Drivers' championship

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Pos Driver SAU
Saudi Arabia
QAT
Qatar
ITA
Italy
ESP
Spain
POL
Poland
POR
Portugal
JOR
Jordan
DUB
United Arab Emirates
Points
1 France Jeremie Warnia 232 138 70
2 Spain Pau Navarro 138 325 63
3 Brazil Cristiano Batista 618 233 51
4 Spain Ricardo Ramilo 422 419 41
5 Uruguay Luis Henderson 516 616 32
6 Italy Michele Cinotto 324 24
7 Italy Stefano Marrini 517 17
8 Italy Pietro Cinotto 713 13
Pos Driver SAU
Saudi Arabia
QAT
Qatar
ITA
Italy
ESP
Spain
POL
Poland
POR
Portugal
JOR
Jordan
DUB
United Arab Emirates
Points

Teams championship

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Pos Team SAU
Saudi Arabia
QAT
Qatar
ITA
Italy
ESP
Spain
POL
Poland
POR
Portugal
JOR
Jordan
DUB
United Arab Emirates
Points
1 FN Speed Team 30 25 55
2 South Racing Can-Am 25 30 55
Pos Team SAU
Saudi Arabia
QAT
Qatar
ITA
Italy
ESP
Spain
POL
Poland
POR
Portugal
JOR
Jordan
DUB
United Arab Emirates
Points

References

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