An image of rally champion Yazid Al-Rajhi’s car charred to the ground surfaced, alarming social media pioneers about the fate of his driver and racing team, but rally champion Yazid Al-Rajhi reassured his fans. after his car caught fire during his participation in the World Rally Championship in Poland, highlighting that he was in good health
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The video of the fire was very popular on social media as Yazid Al-Raji escaped certain death and the clip showed a large fire that left the car badly burned.
And the hero Yazid Al-Raji, through his Twitter account, said in his tweet: “Praise God, God forbid, and whatever He wishes, due to a technical malfunction, my car burned down in the Lower Poland stage. Desert Rally World Cup. For those to whom I could not answer, and God does not show you something unpleasant in a dear and dear person.
Al-Raji explained about the fire: “There was a smell of gasoline and immediately a warning sign appeared, the smell of gasoline spread widely, and after stopping, the navigator Mikhail quickly got out, adding: Thank God, things are good, only the navigator had minor injuries after he got out out of the car.”
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Previously World Champion Yazid Al-Raji confirmed his full readiness for the remaining rounds of other championships he competes in besides the World Cup, such as the W2RC Desert Rally Championship with two remaining rounds in Spain and Morocco and the Toyota Saudi Championship starting in September. from the Asir region.
Al-Raji said: “I am looking forward to the race in Poland and as usual the competition between me and the hosts will be tough. Although I am confidently leading the World Cup standings, I will do my best with my assistant.” Michael Orr, we will follow the appropriate strategy and planning, asking God to make success our ally.”
Solidarity tweets
Social media activists interacted with the event as Prince Abdul Rahman bin Musaed bin Abdulaziz tweeted after the incident, “Praise God for your safety, may God protect you and protect your loved ones.”
Advisor Turki Al-Sheikh, head of the Entertainment Authority, said: “Salamat, you see no evil, hero, and Moawad is good,” as calls and tweets continued to call for his safety, health, and well-being.