Oman Daily Observer

Al Faisal upbeat ahead of Porsche GT3 Cup Round 5

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MANAMA: The Bahrain Internatio­nal Circuit will once again play host to the region’s top drivers from Thursday, with expectatio­ns high that the penultimat­e round of Season 8 of the Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Middle East could be the make or break weekend in the battle for the championsh­ip title.

Omani driver Al Faisal al Zubair will be returning to the Bahrain Internatio­nal Circuit after achieving some great results here in the very first round. Al Zubair made a determined start to Season 8 after securing a seventh place finish in Race 1 and an eighth place finish in Race 2 of the opening round, securing second place in the silver category standings early on. Al Zubair has gone on to deliver some fine performanc­es in all three rounds within the UAE, reaching the overall podium twice and finishing on the podium in his category in every race this season.

Ahead of qualifying for Race 1 of Round 5, Al Faisal al Zubair said; “These two final rounds are vital for me. I started in this championsh­ip here in Bahrain for the first time last year, and since then have worked hard to achieve some great results. I’ve set the bar high from the very first race and to be in 4th position in the overall standings going into the last 4 races, and leading the silver category is something that I am very excited about and not prepared to give up.”

“I will continue to do what I’ve been doing in each round so far, take each race as it comes and focus on my individual performanc­e. There are so many drivers wanting the same results in the races, and if you focus on what they are doing rather than yourself then you can lose concentrat­ion on what’s important. I have silverware in my sights and I am very excited for the next two rounds, starting with this weekend!”

Tight competitio­n has always been a hallmark of the region’s most profession­al series but rarely are the standings so close where any of the top eight drivers could mathematic­ally secure the overall championsh­ip in the last quarter of the season. From the opening turn of Race 1 back in November last year, a precedent for Season 8 was set and new local talent, seasoned drivers and internatio­nal racers from Bahrain, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Oman and Europe have kept Middle Eastern racing fans on the edges of their seats with closely fought races in every round.

Round 5 is lining up to be no different with pressure mounting on top of the table Ryan Cullen (188) who boasts a moderate 23 point lead over second placed Charlie Frijns of Qatar (165). Cullen’s seven podium finishes across the season so far have been the difference when compared to Frijns’ six but both drivers have recorded a win in Bahrain this year. With 100 points on offer over the four remaining races, all to take place at Bahrain Internatio­nal Circuit, expectatio­ns are for another thrilling conclusion to what has already been a sensationa­l season of competitio­n.

It’s a similar story in the silver category where new regional talent Al Faisal al Zubair (131) of Oman has come from nowhere to the top of the standings in his debut year. He’s not had it all his own way though, with veteran Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Middle East racer Bandar Alesayi (125) of Saudi Arabia staying close to his new rival.

It’s much of the same in the bronze category where just 22 points separates Magnus Ohman (92), Isa S al Khalifa (82) and Christoffe­r Bergström (70), further showcasing the depth of close competitio­n of Season 8. It’s these close rivalries that have in fact defined the series, one which takes huge pride in developing the region’s drivers through a highly competitiv­e formula backed by elite engineers, race technician­s and driver coaches who have helped train many of the Middle East’s best known racers.

Following Round 1 in Bahrain, Rounds 2 and 3 in Dubai, and Round 4 in Abu Dhabi, Rounds 5 and 6 of the Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Middle East will take place at the Bahrain Internatio­nal Circuit once more. Round 5 will take place on March 10 and 11.

Races 1 and 2 of Round 6 of Season 8 will be as support races to the 2017 Formula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix.

 ??  ?? Drivers prepare to qualify ahead of Round 5 in Bahrain.
Drivers prepare to qualify ahead of Round 5 in Bahrain.
 ??  ?? Oman’s Mohammed al Lawati in action against Ghana in the Hockey World League Round 2 quarterfin­al in Dhaka.
Oman’s Mohammed al Lawati in action against Ghana in the Hockey World League Round 2 quarterfin­al in Dhaka.

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