Several reigning world champions will be seen in action from March 30 to April 6

Abu Dhabi: The world's top rally drivers and riders are preparing to make their way back to the Middle East to compete in the ultimate desert rally, the 2012 Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge from March 30 to April 6. This year's rally is set to be more competitive than ever with racers from all over the world, including several reigning world champions, confirmed for one of the most spectacular and challenging events on the motorsport calendar.
The car category of the competition sees the return of the highly successful X-Raid team, which won last year's Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge on the way to claiming the 2011 FIA World Cup for Cross-Country Rallies. This year, the German-based team is entering two BMW X3 CC cars, as well as the eye-catching Mini All4 Racing, which will be driven by Emirati Khalifa Al Mutaiwe'e, who won the FIA World Cup title in 2004.
In one of the most spectacular rallies on earth, and for the second year running, the Emirati duo Yahya Bel Helei and Khalid Al Kendi will return to lead the charge in the Nissan Patrol. Al Kendi will be able to count on Bel Helei as he has a number of spectacular wins and a wealth of experience in both the car and bike categories. Equally, Bel Helei will have full confidence in his fellow compatriot Al Kendi who also has experience in the World Rally Championship.
Certain to challenge hard for the title, following his third place in last year's Desert Challenge, will be Jean-Louis Schlesser. The Frenchman — a multiple Cross-Country Rallies World Champion — is once again set to take on the massive, rolling dunes of the Empty Quarter desert in his Schlesser Buggy. Also returning will be the Russian G-Force team, headed up by another former world champion, Boris Gadasin.
The bike category is set to prove equally competitive, with Honda's HT Rally Raid team arriving in force to take on all challengers.