Qatar Tribune

Al Sulaiti, Sheikh Soud clinch top spots against Leopard Racing again

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SAEED Al Sulaiti and Sheikh Soud Al Thani garnered more valuable points for the MMF Team as they fended off the challenge from Leopard Racing to nail a one-two again.

At the Phillip Island Circuit in Australia on Sunday, the

MMF riders paraded their impressive SIM racing skills to clinch the first and second spots in the 18-lap race. While Al Sulaiti, the three-time

STK600 winner and former World Superbike Championsh­ip racer, posted his fourth win, Sheikh Soud finished second, six seconds ahead of Leopard Racing’s Dennis Foggia, the Moto3 rider who finished ninth in his class in the atar GP earlier this year.

Marcos Ramirez and Lorenzo Dalla Porta were fourth and fifth, respective­ly. In the 2019 Moto3 world championsh­ip, Porta had finished first, while Ramirez was third. Sheikh Jassim Al Thani was sixth. Leopard Racing’s Danny

Kent, the 2015 Moto3 world champion, was seventh but his points were not added to Leopard Racing’s tally as he was deemed an extra rider.’

The hosts MMF, in order to keep up the fairplay spirit in the digital battle between the two teams, are not granting points to a rider, whose counterpar­t is not present in the race.

With his fourth win in five rounds, Al Sulaiti has topped the rider’s classifica­tion with

196. Sheikh

Soud grabbed the second spot with 139 from four races. Ramirez was third after having accumulate­d 125 points from four races. His best was a third place in Mugello, Italy. Xavi Artigas netted 96 points for the fourth spot. Sheikh Jassim Al Thani was the third MMF rider to have broken into the best five. His tally stood at 88 from three races. The MMF Team led the rivals by 45 points as they collected 518. Leopard Racing managed only 473. The Grand Finale is scheduled at the oodlit Losail Internatio­nal Circuit.

Pole rider Al Sulaiti and Ramirez exchanged a couple of attacks in the opening lap. Soon Al Sulaiti hit the front, Kent, Ramirez and Foggia began chasing him and they were followed by a patient Sheikh Soud. At the back, Porta and Sheikh Jassim crashed early to lose the contact of the group ahead of them.

As the race progressed, Al Sulaiti increased the pace and widened the gap. Behind him chasing Kent hit the asphalt a few times to be passed by Ramirez and Foggia. Sheikh Soud overtook both the Leopard Racing riders to maintain the positions for a long time in the race.

In the 10th lap, Kent and Foggia were seen battling hard for the third spot before the former had a massive crash and his bike went ying across the track before landing into the gravel. However, Sheikh Soud managed to cut down on the gap and was trailing to Al Sulaiti by two plus seconds.

Later, Kent met with more crashes and fell at the back. Sheikh Soud also lost the control and this allowed Al Sulaiti to create a bigger margin between them in the 16th lap before going on to cross the finish line with a huge margin of 14.752 seconds. Sheikh Soud quickly recovered the bike and his place behind Al Sulaiti and ended the race ahead of Foggia.

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 ??  ?? QMMF’s top rider Saeed Al Sulaiti.
QMMF’s top rider Saeed Al Sulaiti.
 ??  ?? Dennis Foggia of Leopard Racing.
Dennis Foggia of Leopard Racing.
 ??  ?? Sheikh Soud Al Thani: Good pace and focus.
Sheikh Soud Al Thani: Good pace and focus.

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