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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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
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