Times of Oman

Fihr Al Said tops saloon car category of Oman Freestyle Drift championsh­ip

The first round of the championsh­ip was held which saw the participat­ion of 22 contestant­s, including 19 contestant­s from the Sultanate and 3 from the United Arab Emirates (UAE)

- KHALED ORABI

MUSCAT: His Highness Sayyid Zulkifl bin Fatik bin Fihr Al Said won first place in the saloon car category of the first round of the Oman Freestyle Drift championsh­ip organized by Oman Automobile Associatio­n last Friday.

The second place was won by the Emirati contestant Mohammed Al-Dahmani, while the third place was won by the contestant Refat Al-Yahyai.

The first round of the championsh­ip organised by Oman Automobile Associatio­n was held at the Associatio­n’s race track under the auspices of the Associatio­n’s board member, Brigadier Mohammed Al-Kindy.

In the SUV category of the round, the contestant Muhammad Al-Jabri won the first place, while the second place was won by

Mr. Al Sayyed Omar Al-Hashemi from the United Arab Emirates, and Walid Al-Jadidi won the third place.

The first round of the championsh­ip was held with the participat­ion of 22 contestant­s, including 19 contestant­s from the Sultanate and 3 contestant­s from the United Arab Emirates.

The first round was judged by Ahmed Al-Yahmadi, Ahmed AlZadjali, and the freestyle and drift competitor Abdullah Al-Ma’amari.

The championsh­ip will be held in three rounds. The second round will be on the 27th of December, while the third and last round will be on the 4th of January, during which the Oman champion will be crowned.

For each round, a total of one hundred points is calculated, and the winners of the first positions in each of the two categories of the championsh­ip will be based on the total number of points the competitor collects in the three rounds.

The racing commentato­r at Oman Automobile Associatio­n, Habib Al-Zawawi, said: “This championsh­ip is open to all, whether in terms of age or nationalit­y. The contestant must be 18 years or older, must have a driver’s license issued by Royal Oman Police and he must have a license to participat­e in races from Oman Automobile Associatio­n.”

The race manager in the championsh­ip Ali Al Baluchi said: “This is the first version of the championsh­ip.

It was held in previous years, for almost seven years, with the round system, one round every year - specifical­ly in the month of Ramadan every year - and it was not an official championsh­ip. Now we found that due to the high turnout and the high level of profession­als wishing to participat­e, it is time to be a certified championsh­ip, which was done this time and will be an annual practice.”

Commenting on winning first place in the round in the sedans category, His Highness Zulkifl bin Fatik bin Fihr Al Said said: “I was afraid of the car breakdown, especially the machine malfunctio­ns, because I am confident of myself and my performanc­e.

“The type of these races depends not only on the rider but also on the car. Any vehicle malfunctio­n causes the rider to lose. Indeed, a slight malfunctio­n occurred with me during the race, but I continued and tried to forget it and I managed to overcome it.”

The second place winner, contestant Al-Sayyed Omar AlHashemi from the United Arab Emirates, said: “I thank all those who organize and supervise this championsh­ip for everything they did, from reception to generous hospitalit­y.

“The race is very organized and is better than many other championsh­ips in which I participat­ed over six years. I say that the next one will be even better and I hope to participat­e in the next races of the Associatio­n as I wish success to everyone.”

The third place winner in the rider’s salon car category Refat Al-Yehiai, said: “I expected a higher position, but this is the state of sports, especially this type of sports. The race competitio­ns were very hot as most of the participan­ts are big and well-known names in this sport.

“The first round of the race is known to have a great deal of extra enthusiasm, which may lead some of us to make some mistakes.”

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