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Team Abu Dhabi gear up for tough Augustow challenge

Two-time F2 world champion Rashed Al Qemzi, a member of the winning crew in Poland two years ago, teams up with his cousin, the vastly experience­d F1H20 driver Thani Al Qemzi, and Mansoor Al Mansoori in Abu Dhabi 1 for the Necko Endurance

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Team Abu Dhabi return to the scene of their 2019 UIM World Circuit Endurance Championsh­ips triumph in Poland at the weekend believing that experience can be a key weapon in their latest title challenge.

Victory in Augustow two years ago secured the first of four world powerboat racing crowns delivered to the UAE capital that season, and team manager Guido Cappellini is counting on the team’s world championsh­ip pedigree again being crucial.

Cappellini, who has delivered 11 world titles to Abu Dhabi Internatio­nal Marine Sports Club, is again pursuing a quadruple target ater claiming the F1H2O drivers’ and team world crowns in 2019 along with the world endurance and F2 championsh­ips.

Two-times F2 world champion Rashed Al Qemzi, a member of the winning crew in Poland two years ago, teams up with his cousin, vastly experience­d F1H20 driver Thani Al Qemzi, and Mansoor Al Mansoori in Abu Dhabi 1 for the Necko Endurance.

Rashed Al Tayer, another member of the 2019 world championsh­ip winning crew, is aboard Abu Dhabi 2 this time with Majed Al Mansoori, Rashed Al Remeithi and Mohamed Al Mehairbi, who won the second race in Poland two years ago to finish runners up overall in the series.

The fourth member of that crew, Faleh Al Mansoori, has been ruled out by a hand injury, but Team Abu Dhabi are still able to take an all-emirati driver line-up into the championsh­ip for the first time.

While the world endurance title will ultimately be decided by the second and final round in Rouen, France in October, Cappellini knows events on Poland’s Necko Lake at the weekend could be crucial. As the team underwent testing on Lake Como in Italy on Tuesday before heading to Augustow, he said: “Experience in this event is the key to winning it, and that’s why we have a world champion in each of our boats.

“We want to give the other drivers a push, and are motivating and inspiring them by puting them alongside two drivers who know what it takes to win the world title.”

Among those trying to beat Team Abu Dhabi to this year’s world title is Italian Tullio Abbate, who was a member of their winning crew in 2019.

Four months ater that success, Abate was rushed to hospital following a racing accident on Lake Como which let him with a fractured vertebra in the middle of his back.

He returns to action in Poland for the first time since that accident alongside Marit Strømøy, Norway’s first lady of F1H20 racing, Monaco’s Giacomo Sacchi and Spain’s Hector Sanz.

Ater Friday’s official practice, city centre parade and opening ceremony in Augustow, the first of two six-hour races gets under way at 9am the following morning, with race two starting at 11am on Sunday.

Last week, Team Abu Dhabi’s Rashed was promoted to a fith place finish in the Grand Prix of Lithuania following the eliminatio­n of Giacomo Sacchi.

The Monaco driver lost third place when his boat failed a UIM technical inspection ater Tuesday’s opening round of this year’s F2 world powerboat championsh­ip in Kupiskis.

Mansoori lost his chance of a podium finish in Lithuania when his boat was rammed from behind by Sweden’s Daniel Segenmark ater Al Qemzi suffered a similar fate in qualifying.

The UIM F2 World Championsh­ip has five races pencilled in for 2021, with two venues in both Portugal and Lithuania and one in Italy.

 ??  ?? While the world endurance title will ultimately be decided by the second and final round in Rouen, France in October, Team Abu Dhabi manager Guido Cappellini knows events on Poland’s Necko Lake at the weekend could be crucial.
While the world endurance title will ultimately be decided by the second and final round in Rouen, France in October, Team Abu Dhabi manager Guido Cappellini knows events on Poland’s Necko Lake at the weekend could be crucial.

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