Bahrain team unveiled ahead of 2021 Dakkar Rally


The Bahrain Raid Xtreme (BRX) has unveiled its car and team ahead of the 2021 Dakar Rally.

BRX is the kingdom’s latest foray into the motorsport world after its sovereign wealth fund, Bahrain Mumtalakat Holding Company (Mumtalakat), established Prodrive International, a joint venture with the world-leading British motorsport business, Prodrive.

BRX’s bespoke Dakar Rally T1 car builds on Prodrive’s experience competing at the highest levels of world motorsport for over three decades. In response to the latest Dakar Rally regulations and the likely terrain for the 2021 event, the team has chosen to create a four-wheel drive car powered by a 3.5litre turbo-charged petrol V6. Development of the car and engine has been underway at Prodrive since mid-2019, and the first car is currently being assembled in Banbury, UK.

The BRX T1 car promises to be visually distinctive, with its striking red livery, combined with styling evolved by Callum, headed by Ian Callum, one of the world’s leading automotive designers of the past 30 years.

Leading the project is David Richards CBE, founder and chairman of Prodrive, taking up the role of BRX team director. A World Rally Championship-winning co-driver in 1981, Richards was also instrumental in developing motorsport in the Middle East in the 1970s and 80s. Prodrive’s first venture was the Porsche rally team, which won the inaugural FIA Middle East Rally Championship in 1984.

Under his direction, Prodrive has since gone on to become one of the world’s most successful motorsport businesses, winning six world rally titles; five Le Mans titles; and running global motorsport for many of the world’s leading vehicle manufacturers. Richards personally led both the Benetton and BAR F1 teams, taking the latter to second in the F1 constructors’ championship in 2004.

Richards said: “The Dakar Rally is one of the great challenges within motorsport and one that Prodrive has been wanting to undertake for a long time; waiting for the right opportunity. The idea came from HRH Prince Salman; for Bahrain to enter a team. That was the birth of BRX.”

Their design team has been working on the car for more than nine months. They have been evaluating the engine on their transient dyno in Banbury and the first chassis is now being assembled in their workshop.

Richard added: “The formation of a new team is incredibly exciting for everyone involved and we truly believe we have created a team and car that is perfect to take on the Dakar Rally.”

Khalid Al Rumaihi, Mumtalakat CEO, added: “Bahrain has a proud heritage in motorsport, and for supporting ambitious endeavours; BRX is the perfect embodiment of the two. When BRX arrives at the 2021 Dakar Rally start line, it will be a very proud moment and a chapter in Bahrain’s motorsport history that we are looking forward to writing.”

* From the Bahrain Raid Xtreme (Middle East Office) 

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