Motorsports
Dakar champion Karyakin called the start where Russian riders can act after FIA admission
The multiple winner of the Silk Road rally -marathon and the Dakar champion Sergei Karyakin said on the air of Match TV that he plans to appear for the Bach Cup for the World Cup in Jordan.
Earlier, Karjakin said that the president of the International Automobile Federation (FIA) Mohammed Ben Sulay will in the near future will give an order that will allow the Russians to participate in competitions without signing documents condemning the actions of the authorities of the Russian Federation.
– What are the expectations from a meeting with the head of FIA? How quickly can the signatures can be canceled?
– There [в подписях] It is directly indicated that we must condemn the Government of the Russian Federation and Svo. This became a stumbling block why Russian teams stopped participating in international rallys. I believe that for us this is a great opportunity. We sincerely believe that this will be realized and soon we will be able to participate in the international arena. This is very important for us because the competition on world races is higher. And in order not to lose our pace, speed, we must compete with everyone.
– What races can we appear without “incomprehensible” signatures?
– The nearest race will take place in April in Jordan. That’s how we plan to appear there once, to see how the organizers will react, and God forbid it will be possible to participate, ”Karjakin said on the air of the program“ There is a topic! ” On the channel “Match TV”
The second stage of the World Cup in Bach rally -raids will be held in Jordan from April 10 to 12. Karyakin performs with the Snag Racing team.
Russian riders needed to sign the FIA questionnaire, condemning the Russian special operation in Ukraine, to participate in competitions.
Source: Sportbox
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
