Young American driver Austin Jones and Brazilian co-driver Gustavo Gugelmin get their 2020 FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Rallies campaign underway at the Manateq Qatar Cross-Country Rally on Saturday evening. The event runs over five days through the Qatar deserts and finishes in downtown Doha on Thursday, February 27th.
The duo will use the Dakar-winning version of South Racing’s Can-Am Maverick X3, which makes its FIA debut under the new FIA T3 technical regulations in the FIA World Cup.
Jones worked closely together with fellow American Kellon Walch at the Dakar Rally last month and finished eighth in the T3 category with a prototype Can-Am Maverick X3 after climbing as high as fourth overall after day five and setting three top three stage times.
Jones, 24, was raised in the world of American off-road races and followed his father into the sport after starting out in big Trophy Truck races like the Baja 1000 on which he achieved a class win in 2018 and 2019 and was SCORE Points’ champion in 2018. He has already competed in a couple of Morocco rallies, Baja Spain and the Silk Way Rally, but is visiting Qatar for the first time.
Gugelmin joins Jones for the event and brings his own formidable experience to the team. A former winner of the Side-by-Side (SxS) category at the Dakar Rally and present FIA Cross Country title-holder with South Racing in a Can-Am with fellow Brazilian Reinaldo Varela, Gustavo has tackled the event in Qatar before. He knows the importance of patience and concentration when it comes to the intricate navigational skills that make this event in Qatar so specialised.
South Racing Can-Am Team’s Scott Abraham, said: “It has been a short turn around for the Dakar-winning Can-Am Mavericks. The Maverick and equipment flew out last week to Doha. Austin has shown great pace on the Dakar and has grown race-to-race and, together with Gustavo, I think they will make a great team.”
The team’s challenge for honours is supported by Method Race Wheels, Motul and OMP.
Source: Neil Perkins / South Racing press release
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