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Saudi Toyota Championship heads to Al-Baha for hill-climb leg

The venue, set in the picturesque Khaira Forest Heights area of Bani Hassan Governorate in the south of the Kingdom, will see more than 50 competitors vying for the title. (Supplied)
The venue, set in the picturesque Khaira Forest Heights area of Bani Hassan Governorate in the south of the Kingdom, will see more than 50 competitors vying for the title. (Supplied)
The venue, set in the picturesque Khaira Forest Heights area of Bani Hassan Governorate in the south of the Kingdom, will see more than 50 competitors vying for the title. (Supplied)
The venue, set in the picturesque Khaira Forest Heights area of Bani Hassan Governorate in the south of the Kingdom, will see more than 50 competitors vying for the title. (Supplied)
The venue, set in the picturesque Khaira Forest Heights area of Bani Hassan Governorate in the south of the Kingdom, will see more than 50 competitors vying for the title. (Supplied)
The venue, set in the picturesque Khaira Forest Heights area of Bani Hassan Governorate in the south of the Kingdom, will see more than 50 competitors vying for the title. (Supplied)
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10 Jul 2023 03:07:29 GMT9
10 Jul 2023 03:07:29 GMT9
  • Picturesque Khaira Forest Heights plays host
  • 50 competitors to tackle course over 2 days

Arab News

RIYADH: The inaugural round of the Hill Climb Championship, which forms part of the Saudi Toyota Championship, will take place on July 14 and 15 in the Al-Baha region, the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation announced on Sunday.

The event, hosted by the SAMF with Abdul Latif Jameel Co., is being supported by the Ministry of Sports and the emirate of the Al-Baha province.

The venue, set in the picturesque Khaira Forest Heights area of Bani Hassan governorate in the south of the Kingdom, will see more than 50 competitors vying for the title.

The competition will be held over two consecutive days on a 2.8-kilometer course with approximately 15 turns from start to finish, ascending to a final point at an altitude of 340 meters, and promises to be a display of fortitude, determination and motoring prowess.

Prizes include a GR 86 MT car for the first-place winner and monetary rewards totaling SR50,000 ($13,328), shared among the top performers in each category.

Over the past few months, the SAMF has been preparing to maintain the high standards set by this year’s Saudi Toyota Championship 2023, one of the most significant events on the Kingdom’s motorsport calendar.

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