
YAZEED AL RAJHI WRAPS UP HIS 2025 SEASON WITH MOROCCO RALLY AHEAD OF DAKAR 2026
Fez, Morocco — Saudi rally champion Yazeed Al-Rajhi is set to conclude his 2025 season with his participation in the Rallye du Maroc, the fifth and final round of the FIA World Rally-Raid Championship (W2RC).
The event runs from October 10 to 17, featuring some of the world’s top drivers and manufacturers in a challenging desert showdown.
As one of the most significant rounds of the W2RC calendar, the Rallye du Maroc serves as the ultimate pre-Dakar test, offering terrains and weather conditions that closely resemble those of the legendary Dakar Rally. It stands as a decisive opportunity for teams and drivers to evaluate their physical, mental, and technical readiness ahead of the 2026 season.
Al Rajhi enters the Moroccan round alongside his German co-driver Timo Gottschalk, with whom he recently competed in two preparatory events — Baja Sharish and Baja Portugal — as part of a structured recovery and conditioning plan following his crash at Baja Jordan on April 25. Those rallies marked key steps in his gradual return to top-level competition and endurance form.
“I feel in excellent condition, Alhamdulillah,” said Al-Rajhi. “The Rallye du Maroc is a crucial step for us — it’s where we test everything: my fitness, the car’s setup, and the overall team coordination. The goal is to start Dakar 2026 at 100% readiness.”
This year’s Rallye du Maroc covers a total distance of 2,299 km, including 1,478 km of timed special stages spread across five loop stages, all starting and finishing in the same region.
Four stages will be based around Erfoud, known for its demanding dunes and navigation challenges, with an opening ceremonial stage in Fez.
The Moroccan desert’s combination of sand, rocky tracks, and variable terrain makes it one of the toughest events on the calendar — a true endurance benchmark ahead of Dakar 2026.
🗓 Rallye du Maroc 2025 Schedule
- October 8: Service Park opens – Fez Stadium
- October 9–10: Administrative checks, scrutineering & shakedown
- October 10: Official press conference & drivers’ parade – Bab Al-Makina Square
- October 12: Prologue Stage – Fez ⟷ Fez (82 km total / 19 km special)
- October 13: Stage 1 – Fez ⟷ Erfoud (780 km total / 300 km special)
- October 14: Stage 2 – Erfoud ⟷ Erfoud (391 km total / 304 km special)
- October 15: Stage 3 – Erfoud ⟷ Erfoud (325 km total / 322 km special)
- October 16: Stage 4 – Erfoud ⟷ Erfoud (376 km total / 284 km special)
- October 17: Stage 5 – Erfoud ⟷ Erfoud (306 km total / 216 km special)
- 6:30 PM: Final press conference
8:00 PM: Podium ceremony – Rallye du Maroc & W2RC Championship