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  9/ Prince Feisal Crowns 2025 Jordan Motorsport Champions

Amman, June 9 (Petra) – HRH Prince Feisal bin Al Hussein, Chairman of Jordan Motorsport, presided over the annual motorsport awards ceremony at the Royal Automobile Club on Monday evening to honor the national champions of the 2025 racing season.

Jordan Motorsport CEO Zaid Balqez noted that the technical and organizational execution of the past season across multiple racing categories has strengthened Jordan’s role within regional and international motorsport networks.

Rally and Hill Climb Champions
The national rally categories saw competitive fields across multiple drivetrain setups, while veteran hill climb drivers secured top ranks.
– National Rally (Drivers): Sheikh Badr Al-Fayez took the overall championship and the Rally2 title. Shadi Shaban finished second overall (first in M1), followed by Ihab Al-Chorfa in third.
– National Rally (Co-Drivers): Samer Issa secured first place overall (first in M1). Atta Al-Hamoud finished second, and Ahmad Jankhot took third (first in Rally2).
– Rally Class Winners: Shaker Jweihan and co-driver Nancy Al-Majali won the NR4 class. Fayez Al-Qammaz and Salameh Al-Qammaz took the M2A class, while Yahya Sober and Hamzah Qabshooreh claimed the TN category.
– Al-Hussein Rumman Hill Climb: Hisham Al-Najjar secured first place.
– Dead Sea Panorama Race: Amir Al-Najjar finished first.

Speed Test and Drift Standings
The Speed Test and Drift championships concluded with narrow margins across all drive configurations.
– Speed Test (Overall & AWD): Hisham Al-Najjar claimed the overall title, with Mustafa Attari in second and Ghaith Wreikat in third.
– Speed Test (FWD): Mustafa Juma’a won the category, followed by Yazan Juma’a and Mohammad Al-Azza.
– Speed Test (RWD): Saif Mansour secured first, ahead of Amjad Al-Hourani and Jad Nabhas.
– National Drift Championship: Moaid Yusuf took first place overall. Abdullah Hamadeh finished second, while Ra’fat Haroun and Anas Al-Helou tied for third.

4x4 Off-Road and Karting Divisions
The off-road and karting categories drew strong participation from younger fields and seasoned technical teams.
– 4x4 Championship (Drivers): Yahya Sober won the Pro class and overall standings. Rakan Al-Thawabi finished second, and Amjad Hanani took third. Saad Al-Hanandeh won the Semi-Pro driver division.
– 4x4 Championship (Co-Drivers): Shamil Hatouqai took first overall in the Pro class, followed by Ahmad Sleihat. Mohammad Al-Zoubi took first in Semi-Pro (third overall).
– Karting (Junior): George Haddad claimed the title, ahead of Talal Belbeisi and Alexander Azmeryan.
– Karting (Senior): Sanad Al-Hamawi won the category, followed by Jamal Al-Sawalhi and Samih Al-Asaad. Alaa Habash secured the Masters Karting Cup.

Digital and Esports Series
The expanding virtual racing sector saw high retention rates and close competitive times across the digital brackets.
– E-Sport Digital Championship: Moath Al-Shishani took first place, followed by Sham Abu Jabal and Rayan Batta.
– E-Drift Championship: Zaid Abu Hussein secured the title, with Mohammad Saleh in second and Saif Mahdi in third.

//Petra// AA


09/06/2026 11:07:40

 

 

       

 

 

 

 

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