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Two Team Abu Dhabi drivers for UIM F2 Championsh­ip in Norway

Emirati drivers Al Qamzi and Al Mehairbi to be exposed to top-class racing next week

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Team Abu Dhabi continue their exciting summer tour of major European powerboati­ng events after deciding to enter two drivers in the forthcomin­g Norwegian round of the UIM F2 World Championsh­ip in Tonsberg on August 5-7.

Emirati drivers Rashid Al Qamzi and Mohammad Al Mehairbi have been entered in the fourth round of the prestigiou­s series at the helm of Team Abu Dhabi 35 and 36.

It will be the third foray into F2 racing for the team running out of the Abu Dhabi Internatio­nal Marine Sports Club (ADIMSC) after Al Qamzi and Al Mehairbi took part in the second round at Campione d’Italia on Lake Lugano. Adverse weather conditions disrupted that event, but failed to prevent the Emirati duo from finishing an impressive sixth and 14th on their F2 racing debuts.

Sweden’s Pierre Lundin claimed the winners’ spoils from England’s Matt Palfreyman and Sweden’s Erik Edin.

Alex Carella, the current UIM F1 H2O World Championsh­ip leader, represente­d Team Abu Dhabi at the opening round in Peurunka in Finland and was deprived of outright victory by a post-race technicali­ty.

Al Qamzi and Al Mehairbi were not able to attend the third round at Tvedestran­d, because of a direct date clash with the Augustów Endurance Race on Necko Lake in Poland, but the Team Abu Dhabi duo are confident that they can build upon recent performanc­es and push for the podium against strong opposition in southern Norway.

Erik Edin currently holds a one-point lead in the championsh­ip after finishing third on Lake Lugano and winning the last round in Tvedestran­d, but Pierre Lundin is breathing down his neck and the young Italian member of Team Abu Dhabi’s endurance team, Alberto Comparato, is third.

 ?? Courtesy: Team Abu Dhabi ?? Team Abu Dhabi are hoping for a good show and a podium finish despite strong opposition in Norway.
Courtesy: Team Abu Dhabi Team Abu Dhabi are hoping for a good show and a podium finish despite strong opposition in Norway.

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