Al-Attiyah returns to the team with whom he won the Saudi Arabian Ha’il Baja and will drive a car similar to the one he plans to drive at the 2015 Dakar Rally. The Qatari has experimented with several cars this season, but is relishing the prospect of adding to the 106 points he has already scored in this year’s FIA World Cup that have catapulted him into third place in the points’ standings behind Russian driver Vladimir Vasilyev (X-raid Mini) and Saudi Arabian rival Yazeed Al-Rajhi (Toyota Hilux). Al-Attiyah – winner of the Hungarian event in 2008 - will again be co-driven by the experienced Frenchman Matthieu Baumel.
Dabrowski and Malysz hold fourth and sixth in the FIA World Cup standings in the Team Orlen Toyotas and head to Hungary with their respective Polish co-drivers Jacek Czachor and Rafal Marton. The pair have achieved several consistent results this season with the V8-powered Hiluxes that are run by the Belgian Overdrive team in conjunction with Hallspeed of South Africa.
"We are delighted to welcome Nasser back to the team," said Overdrive Racing’s team director Jean-Marc Fortin. "He will be with Overdrive Racing and Toyota in Hungary and Poland, for sure. We have a strong three-car line-up and will be pushing hard for the win. Nasser needs to get back into contention for the championship and what better way to do that than to take a win in Hungary."
The Overdrive Racing team’s best result to date on the Hungarian Baja was third overall for the Venezuelan driver Nunzio Coffaro last year. Main rivals for the Overdrive trio this weekend include championship leader Vasilyev, Czech Miroslav Zapletal, Russian Boris Gadasin, Pole Krzysztof Holowczyc and the Argentinean Orlando Terranova.
Administration checks will take place at the Varasi Sportcsarnak on Thursday afternoon (August 14) and Friday (August 15) morning, before the ceremonial start and the first 55.5km stage take place on Friday evening.
Four timed selective sections of 73.5 km, 120.5 km, 73.5 km and 120.5 km are planned for Saturday (August 16), before the event reaches a conclusion with the prize giving ceremony at the Varasi Sportcsarnak in Pápa on Saturday evening.
FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Rallies – positions after round 6
01. Vladimir Vasilyev (RUS) I Mini All4 Racing I 171 pts
02. Yazeed Al-Rajhi (KSA) I Overdrive Toyota I 120 pts
03. Nasser Saleh Al-Attiyah (QT) I Overdrive Toyota I 106 pts
04. Marek Dabrowski (PL) I Overdrive Toyota I 83 pts
05. Miroslav Zapletal (CZ) I Hummer H3 Evo I 74 pts
06. Adam Malysz (PL) I Overdrive Toyota I 68 pts
07. Reinaldo Varela (BRA) I Overdrive Toyota I 56 pts
08. Erik van Loon (NL) I Mini All4 Racing I 48 pts