Kamaz-Master have declined to sign a document which would allow them to compete in the world-famous race
Russian team Kamaz-Master will not race at the upcoming Dakar rally after announcing that they would not sign documents which they say would have forced them to “denounce” their own country.
The development means that for the first time in 24 years, the world-famous Dakar rally will have no Russian representation, with Kamaz-Master having claimed an impressive 19 victories in total – while Russia as a whole can lay claim to 20 titles, second only to France in the all-time list.
In a message posted to the team’s official website, Kamaz-Master railed against the requirement from international governing body the FIA, which allows Russians to race under neutral status but on condition that they sign certain documents which include statements on the situation in Ukraine.
“The participation of Russian athletes in the Dakar rally is due to the need to sign the questionnaire of the International Automobile Federation (FIA), condemning the Russian special operation in Ukraine,” the team stated.
“In our opinion, the content of this document is political in nature, and also violates the principles of a level playing field for athletes. We consider it impossible for us to sign such documents and participate in competitions under such conditions.”
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Kamaz-Master also stated that their choice to withdraw was “obvious” and pledged their support to “the Motherland, especially when it is in a difficult situation.”