50 Drivers To Compete In 2024 Jordan Rally-JMS
(MENAFN- Jordan News Agency)
Amman, July 23 (Petra) - Jordan Motorsport (JMS) announced that 50 drivers from Jordan, Palestine and Egypt will compete in the speed competitions of the second round of Jordan Rally, which will be held at Royal Automobile Club (RAC) next Friday, with the support of Zain Jordan.
In a statement Tuesday, the JMS said the race consists of 3 rounds, and technical inspection process will take place on Thursday at its racing venues.
The participating drivers will train on the same day on the racing track from 4pm to 7pm on foot, the statement added.
Amman, July 23 (Petra) - Jordan Motorsport (JMS) announced that 50 drivers from Jordan, Palestine and Egypt will compete in the speed competitions of the second round of Jordan Rally, which will be held at Royal Automobile Club (RAC) next Friday, with the support of Zain Jordan.
In a statement Tuesday, the JMS said the race consists of 3 rounds, and technical inspection process will take place on Thursday at its racing venues.
The participating drivers will train on the same day on the racing track from 4pm to 7pm on foot, the statement added.

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