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Women racers, world competitors join Thal Jeep Rally

By Our Correspondent 2024-11-08
MUZAFFARRGARH: The 9th Thal Jeep Rally kicked off on Thursday, with the registration, tagging, inspection and medical screening of participating vehicles and drivers.

Over 100 vehicles have registered for the rally, which will feature four competition categories. Female racers have entered this year`s competition, including the renowned driver Asif Ali from Brit ain, who has also joine d the event.

The qualifying round will start on Friday (today).

Competitions in the stock and women`s categories are scheduled for Saturday (tomorrow Nov 9), while the races for prepared vehicles and motorbikes will take place on Sunday, Nov 10.

The rally`s challenging track spans across the Muzaffargarh, Layyah and Kot Addu districts, as confirmed by DeputyCommissioner Quratul Ain Memon.

For the qualifying round, the track extends 3-km, and drivers have been busy practicing on Thursday. The district administration has implemented safety measures, including the deployment of Rescue 1122 teams, police checkpoint s, and rescue points along the track route. The DC has declared a local holiday on Nov 8 (today).

Among the participants, three female racers have registered on the first day, including Laleen Akhwanzada, a 20-year-old from Islamabad competing in her first Thal Jeep Rally. Akhwanzada, who previously competed in the Cholistan Jeep Rally twice, is joined by her young navigator, Maira Jabbar.

Akhwanzada said the track offers an exciting challenge with adequate handling. Other female participants include Dina Patel, daughter of famed racer Ronnie Patel, and Super Salma Khan.

Patel remarked that the Thaltrack remains narrow and demanding, but she is thrilled to see more women entering this year`s competition. Salma Khan, a veteran of the rally, also encouraged more female participation, calling for greater government support for female racers.Renowned racer Nader Magsi commended the improved safety and track quality this year with barriers now in place. He said the rally is getting better every year.

Hesaidif the conditionsimprove, racers from all over the world will participate in this event.