00:00Today we are here to train as usual once or twice a week. I entered this
00:20world of motorsport at the age of 12. My father, God rest his soul, had introduced
00:27me to mechanics in general. I repaired cars, engines and machinery. Then little by little
00:35I got behind the wheel, confronted the dunes and the sand, and I also did some drifting.
00:47The motorbike was always a very big challenge for me, until the day I decided to challenge
00:52myself in rallies. People around me said it would be hard, but I tried, trained well
00:57and succeeded.
00:59I was always apprehensive about the Dakar rally, until the Saudi next generation category
01:22arrived. They coached me, guided me and gave me the strength to do everything I thought
01:28was impossible. A very enriching experience, which motivated me and helped me push beyond
01:36my limits.
01:37In this world of rally, people who watch it only through their screens keep in mind only
01:44the winners, the first place. For us, it's the smells of the soil, the rain, the fatigue.
01:52Sometimes it's also the smell of fuel, but also that of success. Yes, there is a smell, the smell of success.
02:15I must have been in the jar.