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Extreme H World Cup Reaches Final Day in Qiddiya With Jameel Motorsport Leading

The mixed-gender series debuts hydrogen fuel-cell off-roaders in Saudi Arabia to showcase new technology under Vision 2030.

Overview

  • Team STARD’s Amanda Sorensen edged Jameel Motorsport’s Molly Taylor by 0.234s to win the Head-to-Head final on day two.
  • Despite finishing second in the duels, Jameel Motorsport’s Molly Taylor and Kevin Hansen topped the overall standings after day two, leading Hansen Motorsport by six points.
  • Saturday’s schedule features multi-car races that set the grid for an eight-car World Cup Final to decide the inaugural champion.
  • Team KMS (Johan Kristoffersson and Mikaela Ahlin-Kottulinsky) topped the opening Time Trials, narrowly ahead of Jameel Motorsport, with Team Hansen third.
  • Billed as the FIA’s first hydrogen-powered motorsport competition, the event runs 400 kW Pioneer 25 fuel-cell off-roaders using Symbio technology and hydrogen produced via renewable-powered electrolysis.