Nasser Salih Nasser Abdullah Al-Attiyah (Arabic: نَاصِر صَالِح نَاصِر عَبْد الله الْعَطِيَّة : nāṣir ṣāliḥ nāṣir ʿabd allāh al-ʿaṭiyyah; born 21 December 1970 in Doha) is a Qatari rally driver and sport shooter. He was the 2006 Production World Rally Champion, 2014 and 2015 WRC-2 champion, an 18 time Middle East Rally Champion, a five-time FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Rallies champion, a three-time World Rally-Raid Champion, and a six-time (2011, 2015, 2019, 2022, 2023, 2026) Dakar Rally winner. His six victories in the Dakar Rally make him the only Middle Easterner and West Asian to win the competition more than once.[citation needed]

In shooting, Al-Attiyah won the bronze medal in the men's skeet event at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.

Career

Rallying

Having been inspired to start racing by Formula One world champion Jackie Stewart's book Winning Is Not Enough, Al-Attiyah started competing in the Middle East Rally Championship in 2003, where he claimed 65 race wins and 13 titles. He drove a Subaru Impreza until 2009 and a Ford Fiesta since 2010, except in 2012 when he drove Peugeot 207 in two rounds, and in 2016 when he drove a Škoda Fabia.

Al-Attiyah competing in the 2012 Wales Rally GB

Al-Attiyah also competed at the Production World Rally Championship from 2004 to 2009. He won the title in 2006, his third year in the championship alongside co-driver Chris Patterson, driving a Subaru Impreza. He gained the championship lead after finishing second in the PWRC class in the Rally Mexico and afterwards won the following two rounds, Rally Argentina and Acropolis Rally. He also finished runner-up in 2005 and third in 2009. He scored his first points during the 2009 season, finishing eighth overall in the Rally Argentina.[citation needed]

In 2010 and 2011, Al-Attiyah drove in the Super 2000 World Rally Championship for the Barwa Rally Team, classifying seventh overall in both years. For the 2012 season, Al-Attiyah moved to compete in the top division for the Qatar World Rally Team. He secured a career-best fourth place at the Rally de Portugal. In 2013 he switched to a Ford Fiesta WRC. He finished fifth overall at three races, and ranked 11th in the final standings.[citation needed]

Al-Attiyah stepped back to the WRC-2 in 2014. Driving a Ford Fiesta RRC, he scored four wins and won the championship. In 2015 he defended the championship with three wins.[citation needed]

In 2023, Al-Attyah claimed his 19th championship in the MERC. In an unprecedented case, he shared the title with Abdullah Al-Rawahi, as the pair had scored the same results across five events.

Cross-country rally

Al-Attiyah debuted at the Dakar Rally in 2004 with Mitsubishi, finishing 10th overall. He entered the next three editions with an X-Raid BMW, finishing sixth in 2007.[citation needed]

After winning the 2008 FIA Cross Country Rally World Cup in a BMW, Al-Attiyah took part alongside Swedish female co-driver Tina Thörner in the 2009 Dakar Rally in Argentina. He was among the frontrunners until he got disqualified on 8 January 2009 after he had missed 9 checkpoints, the rules stating that 4 missed checkpoints are the maximum. He finished second in the Rally dos Sertões from Goiânia to Natal in Brazil (24 June-3 July 2009) behind Carlos Sainz of Spain.

In the 2010 Dakar Rally, Al-Attiyah finished second, 2'12" behind Carlos Sainz, the smallest gap in the history of the race. On 15 January 2011, Al-Attiyah won the legendary Dakar race ahead of fellow Volkswagen drivers Sainz and Giniel de Villiers, making him the only Arab to ever win the difficult race.

Al-Attiyah claimed the 2015 FIA Cross Country Rally World Cup with five wins and the 2015 Dakar Rally, driving a Mini All4 Racing X-Raid, and the 2016 FIA Cross Country Rally World Cup for Toyota with six wins.[citation needed]

In 2019, Al-Attiyah won the Silk Way Rally driving Toyota Hilux for the Toyota Gazoo Racing team. He finished second place in the 2019 Baja 1000. He also won the 2019 Dakar Rally.[citation needed]

In 2022, Al-Attiyah won the 2022 Dakar Rally in Saudi Arabia, making him the only Arab to win the Dakar rally on Arab soil, ahead of 9 time World Rally Champion Sébastien Loeb (co-driver Fabian Lurquin). He would also win the inaugural FIA World Rally-Raid Championship title.[citation needed]

In 2023, Al-Attiyah won 2023 Dakar Rally, winning the rally for the fifth time in his career, again finishing ahead of Sébastien Loeb. With two further victories, the Qatari would defend his W2RC title. During the same season, he and co-driver Mathieu Baumel would also clinch the World Cup for Cross-Country Bajas.

Ahead of the 2024 campaign, Al-Attiyah would leave Toyota to partner Sébastien Loeb at Prodrive.

Extreme E

Al-Attiyah signed with Abt Cupra XE to race in the 2022 Extreme E Championship, first alongside 2001 Dakar Rally winner Jutta Kleinschmidt and later with Klara Andersson. The team scored a win in Chile and a third place in Chile, ranking 6th in points. Al-Attiyah and Andersson continued together at Abt Cupra for the 2023 season. Al-Attiyah raced the first four rounds of the season and was replaced by Sébastien Loeb and Adrien Tambay in Rounds 5–8 and 9–10 respectively as he focuses on the Baja World Cup.

Shooting

Nasser Al-Attiyah (left) posing for a picture with Mutaz Essa Barshim after winning bronze at the 2012 Summer Olympics

In shooting, Al-Attiyah came in fourth place in the 2004 Olympic Games in clay pigeon shooting and 15th overall in the 2008 Olympic Games, missing out on qualification for the final round by 2 points. In the 2012 Olympic Games he won the bronze medal after a shoot-off against Valeriy Shomin.

Olympic results
Event199620002004200820122016
Skeet15th 1206th 122+234th 122+2515th 1173rd 121+23+631st 111
World records held in Skeet from 2005 to 2012
MenQualification125Vincent Hancock (USA) Tore Brovold (NOR) Mykola Milchev (UKR) Jan Sychra (CZE) Tore Brovold (NOR) Jan Sychra (CZE) Antonakis Andreou (CYP) Juan José Aramburu (ESP) Nasser Al-Attiyah (QAT) Anthony Terras (FRA) Efthimios Mitas (GRE)14 June 2007 13 July 2008 9 May 2009 20 May 2009 25 July 2009 7 March 2011 22 April 2011 13 September 2011 17 January 2012 26 March 2012 26 March 2012Lonato (ITA) Nicosia (CYP) Cairo (EGY) Munich (GER) Osijek (CRO) Concepción (CHI) Beijing (CHN) Belgrade (SER) Doha (QAT) Tucson (USA) Tucson (USA)edit
Final150Vincent Hancock (USA) (125+25) Tore Brovold (NOR) (125+25) Tore Brovold (NOR) (125+25) Jan Sychra (CZE) (125+25) Nasser Al-Attiyah (QAT) (125+25) Efthimios Mitas (GRE) (125+25)14 June 2007 13 July 2008 25 July 2009 7 March 2011 17 January 2012 26 March 2012Lonato (ITA) Nicosia (CYP) Osijek (CRO) Concepción (CHI) Doha (QAT) Tucson (USA)edit

Personal life

He is a distant relative of Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Emir of Qatar.

Career results

Al-Attiyah drives a Subaru Impreza WRX STI at the 2006 Acropolis Rally

Circuit racing career summary

SeasonSeriesTeamRacesWinsPolesF/LapsPodiumsPointsPosition
2008-09Speedcar SeriesTeam Barwa20000017th
2009Qatar National Road Racing Championship200011212th
201024 Hours of Nürburgring - ATVolkswagen Motorsport11??1N/A1st
201124 Hours of Nürburgring - ATVolkswagen Motorsport11001N/A1st
2013-14Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Middle East600007015th
2015World Touring Car ChampionshipCampos Racing200000NC

WRC results

Al-Attiyah drives a Ford Fiesta S2000 at the 2010 Rally Finland
Al-Attiyah's Hilux from 2017
YearEntrantCar12345678910111213141516WDCPts
2004Nasser Al-AttiyahSubaru Impreza WRX STiMONSWE 32MEX RetNZL 20CYPGRETURARG 14FINGERJPNGBRITAFRA 22ESPAUS 13NC0
2005Nasser Al-AttiyahSubaru Impreza WRX STiMONSWEMEXNZL 16ITACYP 18TUR 16GREARG 17FINGERGBR 21JPNFRAESPAUS 13NC0
2006QMMFSubaru Impreza WRX Spec CMON 30SWEMEX 10ESPFRAARG 15ITAGRE 17GERFINJPNCYP 19TURAUSNZL 26GBRNC0
2007QMMFSubaru Impreza WRX Spec CMONSWE 27NORMEX RetPORARG RetITAGRE 19FINGERNZLESPFRAJPNIRE 17GBRNC0
2008QMMFSubaru Impreza WRX STiMONSWE 40MEXARG RetJORITAGRE RetNC0
Subaru Impreza STi N14TUR 23FINGERNZLESPFRAJPNGBR Ret
2009AutotekSubaru Impreza STi N14IRENORCYP 1118th1
Barwa Rally TeamPOR 16ARG 8ITA 9GRE DSQPOLFINAUSESPGBR Ret
2010Barwa Rally TeamŠkoda Fabia S2000SWEMEX RetJOR 18TURNZL 13NC0
Ford Fiesta S2000POR 25BULFIN 29GERJPNFRAESPGBR
2011Barwa Rally TeamFord Fiesta S2000SWEMEX EXPORJOR RetITA 11ARGGRE 16FINGER 16AUSFRA RetESP 11GBRNC0
2012Qatar World Rally TeamCitroën DS3 WRCMONSWE 21MEX 6POR 4ARG 9GRE RetNZLFINGER 8GBR 10FRA RetITAESP12th28
2013Qatar World Rally TeamFord Fiesta RS WRCMONSWEMEX 5POR 5ARGGRE 5ITAFINGER 13AUSFRAESP RetGBR WD11th30
2014Nasser Al-AttiyahFord Fiesta RRCMONSWEMEXPOR 9ITA RetPOLFINGER 17AUS 11FRAESP 10GBR 1722nd4
Drive DMACKARG 10
2015Nasser Al-AttiyahFord Fiesta RRCMONSWEMEX 7ARGPOR 11ITA 12POL RetFINAUS 10FRA16th7
Škoda Fabia R5GER 17ESP 12GBR
2025M-Sport Ford WRTFord Puma Rally1MONSWEKENESPPORITAGREESTFINPARCHLEURJPNSAU 15NC0

PWRC results

YearEntrantCar12345678PWRCPoints
2004Nasser Al-AttiyahSubaru Impreza WRX STiSWE 7MEX RetNZL 7ARG 3GERFRA 7AUS 57th17
2005Nasser Al-AttiyahSubaru Impreza WRX STiSWENZL 4CYP 5TUR 3ARG 1GBR 3JPNAUS 52nd35
2006QMMFSubaru Impreza WRX Spec CMON 3MEX 2ARG 1GRE 1JPNCYP 5AUSNZL 71st40
2007QMMFSubaru Impreza WRX Spec CSWE 7MEX RetARG RetGRE 5NZLJPNIRE 3GBR9th12
2008QMMFSubaru Impreza WRX STiSWE 17ARG RetGRE RetNC0
Subaru Impreza STi N14TUR 10FINNZLJPNGBR Ret
2009AutotekSubaru Impreza STi N14NORCYP 33rd31
Barwa Rally TeamPOR 4ARG 1ITA 1GRE DSQAUSGBR Ret

SWRC results

YearEntrantCar12345678910SWRCPoints
2010Barwa Rally TeamŠkoda Fabia S2000SWEMEX RetJOR 4NZL 57th34
Ford Fiesta S2000POR 7FIN 7GERJPNFRAGBR
2011Barwa Rally TeamFord Fiesta S2000MEX EXJOR RetITA 4GRE 6FINGER 2FRA RetESP 27th56

WRC-2 Results

YearEntrantCar12345678910111213WRC-2Points
2014Nasser Al-AttiyahFord Fiesta RRCMONSWEMEXPOR 1ITA RetPOLFINGER 5AUS 1FRAESP 1GBR 61st118
Drive DMACKARG 1
2015Nasser Al-AttiyahFord Fiesta RRCMONSWEMEX 1ARGPOR 1ITA 5POL RetFINAUS 1FRA1st112
Škoda Fabia R5GER 4ESP 3GBR

ERC results

YearEntrantCar1234567891011Pos.Points
2014Qatar World Rally TeamFord Fiesta RRCJÄNLIEGREIREAZOYPRESTCZECYP RetVALCORNC0
2017Autotek MotorsportFord Fiesta R5AZOCANGRE RetCYP 1POLZLIRMCLIE8th45
2018Autotek MotorsportFord Fiesta R5AZOCANGRECYP 4RMCZLIPOLLIE23rd16
2019Autotek MotorsportVolkswagen Polo GTI R5AZOCANLIEPOLRMCCZECYP 1HUN8th39

Dakar Rally results

YearClassVehiclePositionStages won
2004CarJapan Mitsubishi10th0
2005Germany BMWDNF0
2006DNF0
20076th1
2008Event cancelled – replaced by the 2008 Central Europe Rally
2009CarGermany BMWDSQ2
2010Germany Volkswagen2nd4
20111st4
2012United States HummerDNF2
2013United States Demon JefferiesDNF3
2014United Kingdom Mini3rd2
20151st5
20162nd2
2017Japan ToyotaDNF1
20182nd4
20191st3
20202nd1
20212nd6
20221st3
20231st3
2024Bahrain BRXDNF1
2025Romania Dacia4th1
20261st2

Complete World Touring Car Championship results

(key) (Races in bold indicate pole position) (Races in italics indicate fastest lap)

YearTeamCar123456789101112131415161718192021222324DCPoints
2015Campos RacingChevrolet RML Cruze TC1ARG 1ARG 2MAR 1MAR 2HUN 1HUN 2GER 1GER 2RUS 1RUS 2SVK 1SVK 2FRA 1FRA 2POR 1POR 2JPN 1JPN 2CHN 1CHN 2THA 1THA 2QAT 1 16QAT 2 14NC0

Complete World Rally-Raid Championship results

(key)

YearTeamCarClass12345Pos.Points
2022Toyota Gazoo RacingToyota GR DKR HiluxT1DAK 1ABU 11MOR 3AND 21st169
2023Toyota Gazoo RacingToyota GR DKR HiluxT1+DAK 1ABU RetSON 1DES 1MOR 151st205
2024Nasser RacingProdrive Hunter T1+UltimateDAK RetABU 149PRT 145DES 2441st202
Dacia SandridersDacia SandriderMOR 146
2025Dacia SandridersDacia SandriderUltimateDAK 448ABU 148ZAF 1018PRT 526MOR 15122nd152
2026The Dacia SandridersDacia SandriderUltimateDAK 173PRTDESMORABU1st*73*

*Season still in progress.

Complete Extreme E results

(key)

YearTeamCar12345678910Pos.Points
2022Abt Cupra XESpark ODYSSEY 21DES 8ISL1 9ISL2 DSQCOP 3ENE 16th46
2023Abt Cupra XESpark ODYSSEY 21DES 1 9DES 2 4HYD 1 10HYD 2 8ISL1 1ISL1 2ISL2 1ISL2 2COP 1COP 216th20

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Olympic Games
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