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Victory aim to end Team Abu Dhabi run

Al Qamzi, Stark and Torrente seek podium sweep once again at Grand Prix of India

- Staff Report

The Victory Team of Dubai will once again be the challenger­s as the Team Abu Dhabi trio of Thani Al Qamzi, Erik Stark and Shaun Torrente head for dominance at the Grand Prix of India — the fifth round of the UIM 2018 UIM F1 H2O World Championsh­ip this weekend.

Held on a 2.125km course on the Krishna River in Amaravati in the Indian State of Andhra Pradesh, it is the trio of Team Abu Dhabi drivers who have the edge over the rest of the field. The team running out of the Abu Dhabi Internatio­nal Marine Sports Club (ADIMSC) has taken the series by storm this season and Al Qamzi has landed in India defending a single point lead over Stark and a twopoint lead over Torrente.

The three drivers have been in awesome form while securing two successive top-three finishes and move well clear of their closest title challenger — three-time World Champion Philippe Chiappe of the CTIC F1 Shenzhen China Team. Al Qamzi, Stark and Torrente have also given Team Abu Dhabi a commanding lead in the UIM Teams’ Championsh­ip and Stark leads the Pole Position series by 13 points from Chiappe.

Victory Team’s Ahmad Al Hameli and four-time defending world champion Alex Carella are among those wanting to challenge the dominance of Team Abu Dhabi. Al Hameli is in sixth overall with 15 points, while Carella is tenth overall with nine points.

“We didn’t have a good start to the season and that is the one aspect that set us behind the rest of the field. But with three races to go and a maximum of 60 points on offer to the winner, we could find ourselves in a totally different position after this weekend,” Huraiz Bin Huraiz, Chairman of the Board of Directors at Victory Team, rued.

“We have had some time after the fourth race in China to regroup and do some more testing of the new boats. Now it is time to see this hard work coming through and helping our two boats move towards the top of the standings,” he added.

 ?? Courtesy: Victory Team ?? The Victory Team duo of Ahmad Al Hameli and four-time defending world champion Alex Carella will be among the serious challenger­s at Grand Prix of India in Amaravati.
Courtesy: Victory Team The Victory Team duo of Ahmad Al Hameli and four-time defending world champion Alex Carella will be among the serious challenger­s at Grand Prix of India in Amaravati.

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