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Victory Team broadens local talent base

Versatile Al Fahim joins men in blue in Formula 4 category for new season

- BY ALARIC GOMES Chief Reporter

Victory Team’s drive to tap Emirati talent took a step forward with the unveiling of versatile Ahmad Al Fahim to join the growing pool of drivers to compete in the F4 powerboat championsh­ip during the 2018 season.

Victory Team has confirmed their participat­ion in five different categories — Class 1, F1, F2, F4 and Aquabikes — of watersport­s during the course of the season, and Al Fahim is being seen as one of the most promising drivers making his debut in the blue colours of the Dubai-based outfit.

Al Fahim was unveiled by Huraiz Bin Huraiz, Chairman, Board of Directors, Victory Team, in the presence of board members Mohammad Al Mutawa’a and Ganem Al Merri, yesterday.

“We are always on the lookout for local talent. This year is going to be special for Victory Team as we mount a serious challenge in all five racing categories that we are participat­ing in. During testing last week, Ahmad caught our attention with his sheer capacity for pushing himself towards excellence all the time,” Bin Huraiz told Gulf News after signing up the new driver.

Born in 1980, Al Fahim has an MBA in Marketing from Coventry University in the UK, while his core interests lie in weight-training, triathlon, Ironman challenges, motorsport­s and watersport­s.

“Ahmad Al Fahim stands out among the new crop of UAE talent simply with his wide range of experience and versatilit­y in doing varied sport,” Bin Huraiz noted.

The Dubai lad, who owns a training facility for endurance sports, started off in motorsport­s and among his most recent major achievemen­ts is a top position in the T3 category at the 2015 Abu Dhabi Desert Challenge followed by an outright win in the Emirates Desert Rally Championsh­ip in 2016. Earlier in his career, Al Fahim also had the experience of competing in wooden powerboat racing for a couple of years before switching over to aquabikes racing.

Long-term goals

“My long-term goals are to continue racing as long as I remain competitiv­e. I have been blessed with several gifts and it is my confidence that can take me to fulfilling the aspiration­s of the Victory Team. I am all for excitement and challenge in trying something new, at the same time flying the UAE flag high through sport,” the extremely fit Al Fahim said.

“Being fit helps me a lot in the concentrat­ion part. To me just staying fit and healthy is a huge advantage and I am sure it will help me and the team achieve high goals set for this season,” he added.

 ?? AFP ?? Al Ain’s Omar Abdul Rahman (centre) in action against Al Duhail during the AFC Champions League match in Al Ain on Tuesday. Al Ain lost 4-2 in the first leg.
AFP Al Ain’s Omar Abdul Rahman (centre) in action against Al Duhail during the AFC Champions League match in Al Ain on Tuesday. Al Ain lost 4-2 in the first leg.
 ?? Alaric Gomes/Gulf News ?? Huraiz Bin Huraiz (second from left) welcomes Ahmad Al Fahim (second from right) into Victory Team fold as Ganem Al Merri (left) and Mohammad Al Mutawa’a look on.
Alaric Gomes/Gulf News Huraiz Bin Huraiz (second from left) welcomes Ahmad Al Fahim (second from right) into Victory Team fold as Ganem Al Merri (left) and Mohammad Al Mutawa’a look on.

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