Khaleej Times

Emirati riders to be in fray for Formula 4 UAE Championsh­ip

- Ashwani Kumar

abu dhabi — Abu Dhabi Grand Prix is the highlight event in the Yas Marina Circuit’s 2016-17 calendar but all eyes and talks were on the FIA-accredited Formula 4 UAE Championsh­ip – the first of its kind in the Middle East and Africa region.

Formula 4 will be launched next month by the FIA and its national affiliate the Automobile and Touring Club UAE — the championsh­ip’s promoter.

The event will see local faces challenge for glory, said Automobile and Touring Club UAE president Mohammed bin Sulayem.

“Few Emirati riders are confirmed. As of now we have 12 riders on the grid but can’t put a number on local riders.”

Can we expect a local champion some day?

“Yes, unless we have a local champion or hero there won’t be a following for the sport. Is any national interested in cricket? No. That is because we don’t have a hero. I heard a story that ticket sales for Spanish Grand Prix were only 75 per cent but once they had Fernando Alonso as champions things changed. Same thing can happen here too. It is definitely

Few Emirati riders are confirmed. As of now we have 12 riders on the grid Mohammed bin Sulayem

doable but we need a plan.”

“As they say failing to plan is planning to fail. So, we can have champions here too but we have to work seriously. Water comes down the hill, it doesn’t go up,” former internatio­nal rally driver said.

On challenges ahead, he said: “Formula 4 is a responsibi­lity as we have to ensure the interest of the people can be sustained.”

Arab motorsport’s leading figure said the government must do more to support the sport grow.

“The government should plan in a better to encourage motorsport among the local and expat population. We need to encourage youth academy too.”

Meanwhile, Yas Marina Circuit head of strategic affairs Ahmed Al Kaabi said the Formula One event is going to be a ‘thrilling’ and ‘exceptiona­l’ one.

On the preparatio­ns for the November event, he said: “Logistics is always hard but we are used to this and look forward to it. Our preparatio­ns so far have been perfectly nice.” Regarding the F4, he said: “It’s a step forward for the young drivers to give them an ambition to be a Formula One driver. And an Emirati is expected to excel.”

Formula 4 consists of a series of 18 rounds run over six separate weekends – the majority of which will take place at Yas Marina Circuit.

The 2016-17 local motorsport season will also see the debut of allnew events including Lamborghin­i Trofeo, TCR Middle East and Ferrari MEA alongside the return of the TRD 86 Cup. UAE Rotax Max Challenge will also be back to delight karting fans. There are more than 377 activities scheduled over the next 12 months.

Yas Marina Circuit CEO Al Tareq Al Ameri said in statement: “Whether you are a motorsport or racing enthusiast or like to challenge yourself at our unique venue, we will continue to provide the biggest and best sporting and entertainm­ent opportunit­ies in the region.”

Abu Dhabi Sports Council general secretary Aref Al Awani said the council is keen on developing strategic partnershi­p with Yas Marina Circuit. “The objectives of this calendar are in line with to our plans at ADSC in terms of community sports.”

 ?? Photo by Ryan Lim ?? Mohamed bin Sulayem (centre) President of ATC UAE, Adef Al Awani, general secretary Abu Dhabi Sports Council and Ahmed Al Kaabi (left) take a close look at the F4 race car during the launch of the Yas Marina Circuit 2016-2017 calendar announced at the...
Photo by Ryan Lim Mohamed bin Sulayem (centre) President of ATC UAE, Adef Al Awani, general secretary Abu Dhabi Sports Council and Ahmed Al Kaabi (left) take a close look at the F4 race car during the launch of the Yas Marina Circuit 2016-2017 calendar announced at the...

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