Times of Oman

Young Khalid hopes to make progress at Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Middle East series

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MUSCAT: Talented Omani rookie Khalid Al Wahaibi is relishing the prospect of taking part in the 2017-2018 Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Middle East, which gets underway at Bahrain’s Internatio­nal Circuit at Sakhir this weekend.

The son of former kart racer Ibrahim Al Wahaibi and nephew of the region’s popular rally driver Hamed Al Wahaibi, Khaled Al Wahaibi cut his motorsport teeth in the world of karting himself.

Between 2013 and 2016, the youngster tackled numerous races in Oman and was the Oman Junior Max and Oman 6hr Kart Endurance champion in 20142015 and the UAE Junior Max series winner the following year.

He qualified for both the X30 and Rotax World finals in 2015-16 and tackled F4 races this season in South East Asia. The Omani finished the championsh­ip in seventh position and third rookie, despite missing one round.

Al Wahaibi said: “Ever since I was young and around my father, I was enthusiast­ic about motorsport. By the age of three, I had my first quad bike and then moved on to a Yamaha dirt bike. My father and my rally-driving uncle saw the passion I had for motorsport and thought I had a natural talent. But there was no kart track in town and it did not re-open until 2013. Since then, I have competed locally, regionally and internatio­nally and also in F4.

“I want to push myself in mo- torsport and becoming a profession­al driver would be a dream come true. I have not raced for eight months and I have no set goal for the Porsche GT3 Cup.”

“The jump from F4 will be a challenge in itself and I will need to get used to the car and familiaris­e myself with the driving technique. Then, we can aim forward and keep progressin­g up the field.”

The prestigiou­s Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Middle East is organised by Porsche Middle East & Africa FZE in associatio­n with Lechner Motorsport GmbH and will be fought out over six race meetings and 12 rounds in Bahrain, Dubai and Abu Dhabi between this weekend (November 16-18) in Bahrain and the final two races back at the Sakhir circuit in early April. The weekend’s Porsche activities take place in conjunctio­n with Bahrain’s round of the FIA World Endurance Championsh­ip and get underway with free practice from 1055hrs (1115hrs Oman time) on Thursday and a second session from 1330hrs.

 ?? – SHABIN E/Times of Oman ?? FUTURE STAR: Omani talent Khalid Al Wahaibi, left, speaks during a press conference at Ghala Golf Club on Tuesday.
– SHABIN E/Times of Oman FUTURE STAR: Omani talent Khalid Al Wahaibi, left, speaks during a press conference at Ghala Golf Club on Tuesday.

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