Oman Daily Observer

AHMAD determined to carry success forward

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Oman’s star endurance race car driver Ahmad al Harthy said there are some interestin­g things on the table for next season after his twin title success this season.

“This year was really a career high-point for me. To have four podium finishes in five races were really satisfying and exciting.”

Oman’s number one racing driver’s remarkable season included one Pro-Am victory and three other podiums finishes from the five endurance races contested and culminated in winning the 2017 Blancpain Endurance Cup Pro-Am driver and team championsh­ips.

Speaking about the coming season at an interactiv­e session organised by National Bank of Oman, Al Harthy said he wants to take the success further, and bigger opportunit­ies are on the table.

“There are some opportunit­ies before us now and we will decide whichever suits our team and also a best progressio­n for us.”

On his best moments this season, Ahmad said hearing the national anthem of Oman Paris, the champion racer said Oman is now instantly recognised in the sport.

“After 10 years in the circuit, the most satisfying thing for me is that Oman has got an address in the GT endurance racing circuit across the world.”

“As far as my sponsors are also concerned, I have a big presence of Omani institutio­ns and that is really encouragin­g.”

On the technical aspects, Ahmad said his associatio­n with TF Sport was really fruitful and his campaign this year was lot smoother and sound than the previous years.

“We have kept faith in our Aston Martin car and made a positive switch for more speed and accuracy.”

Al Harthy compliment­ed co-driver Jonny Adam saying that the Briton had a great influence in him reaching the glory. “Jonny was a real influence during the races. He won with me and we made a great team.”

On another question, Ahmad said it is great that more young racers are making their mark.

“With my experience in the field for 10 years, I try to guide them whenever possible. This would be regarding their career and team moves and a case in example is Al Faisal al Zubair. It was heartening to see two Omanis compete in the recent Porsche GT3 Super Cup Middle East race in Bahrain. Al Faisal and Khalid al Wahaibi, who came up through karting, made a strong Oman presence at the race.”

He also had words of appreciati­on for Abdullah al Rawahi and 13-year-old Shihab al Habsi.

On a query on expanding his Oman Racing team with the younger racers of the country, he said it is up to the right time and opportunit­y. “There are some youngsters now who are making a mark in racing. We need to increase the number and then the country should be able to produce a pool of racers and that is a time we need a top-class racing circuit also,” Ahmad concluded.

Speaking later, Ahmed al Musalmi, CEO of NBO, said: “National Bank of Oman is delighted to congratula­te Ahmad on a spectacula­r season, which culminated in winning Europe’s toughest championsh­ip. We are proud to have him as a brand ambassador, and his amazing success is an inspiratio­n to us and everyone across the Sultanate.”

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