Dec 24, 2008
It is quite easy to like Sheikh Khalid al Qassimi. He has a wonderful demeanour, appears to smile at everything and everyone and has a marvellous sense of humour. Read Article Al Qassimi's rallying call
Jan 30, 2009
BP Ford Abu Dhabi suffer a frustrating start to the new rallying season as Jari-Matti Latvala crashes out of contention of the Rally Ireland. Read Article Latvala crashes as Citroen race ahead
Mar 07, 2009
Qatar's Nasser Saleh al Attiyah and his Italian co-driver Giovanni Bernacchini clinched a start-to-finish victory in the Kuwait International Rally. Read Article Al Attiyah unstoppable
Apr 01, 2009
Already the most successful rally driver in history, the renowned "tarmac specialist" has been dubbed his sport's Michael Schumacher. Read Article Loeb is the king of the road
Jun 13, 2009
Sebastien Loeb crashes out of the Acropolis Rally but believes his hopes of a sixth world title are still alive. Read Article Loeb crashes out of Acropolis
Jun 29, 2009
Team Abu Dhabi Juniors, Bader Al Jabri and Majed Al Shamsi, last night clinched second and third respectively, in the Rally Poland leg of the Fiesta Sporting Trophy International (FSTi). Read Article Podium finish for Juniors
Jul 01, 2009
The BP Abu Dhabi Ford team director is supporting the Finnish rally driver despite his embarrassing crash on the final stage in Poland. Read Article Latvala receives backing
Aug 04, 2009
Sheikh Khalid al Qassimi was pleased with his weekend's work after an improved performance put him in the top 10 for the first time in Finland. Read Article Al Qassimi is growing in confidence
Aug 04, 2009
Five weeks can be a long time in any sport and it has proved to be that way for Jari-Matti Latvala as he has gone from the worst point in his career to one of the highest in that time. Read Article Latvala justifies Ford's faith
Aug 04, 2009
The events in Jyvaskyla at the weekend have thrown open the world championship and we now genuinely have a thrilling duel that is almost certainly going to go down to the wire. Read Article It is momentum versus experience