Rumman Hill climb test runs begin today

(Photo: Jordan Motorsport)
(Photo: Jordan Motorsport)
Drivers are scheduled to begin training for Al-Hussein Rumman Hill Climb today, ahead of the main event on in Jerash, this Friday. The three-round race will run over a 3,000-meter course, with a 200-meter start and 446-meter finish — boasting a 243-meter altitude difference and 8-percent incline. The course has been designed according to the International Automobile Federation’s instructions and hill climb regulations The event will be broadcast on Al-Mamlaka TV and via YouTube and Facebook, but will not allow racing fans to attend in light of strict COVID-19 measures.  Read more Sports  Read More Desert rally a rare tranquil escape in chaotic Libya Mercedes F1 team dump crypto partner Bagnaia claims MotoGP world title after ‘hardest race of my life’
Drivers are scheduled to begin training for Al-Hussein Rumman Hill Climb today, ahead of the main event on in Jerash, this Friday.

The three-round race will run over a 3,000-meter course, with a 200-meter start and 446-meter finish — boasting a 243-meter altitude difference and 8-percent incline.

The course has been designed according to the International Automobile Federation’s instructions and hill climb regulations

The event will be broadcast on Al-Mamlaka TV and via YouTube and Facebook, but will not allow racing fans to attend in light of strict COVID-19 measures. 

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