Jameel Motorsport announces its entry in Extreme E and the FIA Extreme H World Cup, with one of the most successful driver pairings in Extreme E history behind the wheel, Kevin Hansen and Molly Taylor.

The championship’s first and only Saudi Arabian team, Team Jameel Motorsport will be competing in both Extreme H and Extreme E, beginning with Extreme E’s Final Lap (4th-5th October 2025) before the FIA Extreme H World Cup presented by PIF launches in Qiddiya City, Saudi Arabia, the following week (9th-11th October 2025).

Officially launched in December 2023, Jameel Motorsport has steadily built a name for itself ever since, establishing Rally Jameel, the first off-road navigation rally for women in the Middle East; supporting the Saudi Toyota Championship, the biggest motorsport championship in the region; and other grassroots racing programs such as the GR Saudi Driving School.

Jameel Motorsport sponsors Yazeed Al-Rajhi, part of the Overdrive Racing team, who won the 2025 Dakar Rally – the first time a Saudi Arabian team won the iconic event. Its entry into Extreme E and Extreme H with Hansen and Taylor reflects Jameel Motorsport’s commitment to innovation and competition and marks a strong addition to its long list of achievements so far.

In addition to this, Jameel Motorsport is advancing sustainable motorsport through a sponsorship with ROOKIE Racing; fostering Saudi talent and inclusivity, and winning international marketing and digital innovation awards in the process.

Munir Khoja, Managing Director, Jameel Motorsport, said:

“Joining Extreme E and the FIA Extreme H World Cup marks a bold move for Jameel Motorsport, demonstrating our dedication to innovation, sustainability, and the thrill of competition. This collaboration aligns perfectly with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, advancing a vibrant society and a thriving economy through cutting-edge motorsport. We remain committed to supporting the growth of motorsport locally and globally as well as positioning Saudi Arabia as a leader in sustainable motorsport.”

Kevin Hansen is one of rallycross’ biggest stars. The young Swede won the 2016 European Rallycross title and has finished in the top three in the FIA World Rallycross Championship three times – coming third in 2019, then runner-up in 2023 and 2024, with four event victories to his name in the series too. Hansen also won the second Nitro Rallycross competition at the 2019 Nitro World Games, and with five Extreme E victories to date, he stands as the series’ second-most-successful male driver.

Kevin Hansen, Driver for Jameel Motorsport, said:

“To be part of Jameel Motorsport’s debut in Extreme E and Extreme H is a huge honor. Molly and I have shared so many battles and victories together, and now we get the chance to represent the first Saudi Arabian team in this new chapter of sustainable motorsport. Competing in Saudi Arabia, with its deep commitment to innovation with Vision 2030, makes this even more special. I can’t wait to get behind the wheel and help write the next page in Extreme history.”

Molly Taylor made her name in rallying. The Australian was the 2009 and 2010 ladies champion in the British Rally Championship, and has three titles in her native country, taking the T16 crown in the Australian Rally Championship in 2007 and 2008, and the overall crown in 2016. Taylor is also an Extreme E champion, having won Season 1 with Johan Kristoffersson for Rosberg X Racing, and with eight X Prix wins under her belt, she is the series’ most successful female driver,

Molly Taylor, Driver for Jameel Motorsport, said:

“This is such an exciting step, both to be back racing with Kevin and to join Jameel Motorsport as they enter Extreme E and Extreme H. From day one, Extreme racing has been about proving what’s possible in sport, technology, and sustainability, and to now be part of the first Saudi team on the grid is a privilege. Racing in Qiddiya City, against the backdrop of the Tuwaiq Mountains, will be an unforgettable way to launch this next era.”

Alejandro Agag, Founder and CEO, Extreme E and Extreme H, said:

“We are delighted to welcome Jameel Motorsport to Extreme E and Extreme H as the first ever Saudi Arabian team. Jameel Motorsport’s proven record in developing motorsport at every level, from grassroots initiatives to world-class competitions like Dakar Rally and Rally Raid, along with their leadership in advancing female talent through drivers such as Dania Akeel, reflects our own mission to push boundaries and inspire change. With Kevin Hansen and Molly Taylor, two of the most successful drivers in Extreme E history, this team is perfectly placed to make an immediate impact.”

Qiddiya City is the world’s first city built entirely for play, where entertainment, sport, and culture converge. The race will take place with the dramatic backdrop of the Tuwaiq Mountains, close to the site which is currently undergoing transformation to become a world-leading motorsport venue.

The FIA Extreme H World Cup Presented by PIF will make history as the first international race event to use hydrogen-powered vehicles; marking a new future for motorsport, defined by cutting-edge technology and bold ambition.

Further details on the event will be revealed over the coming days as the event countdown continues at pace.