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Abu Dhabi Grand Prix offers ‘ultimate luxury,’ Moko says

F1 super-fan is excited about title decider

- ABU DHABI BY EUAN REEDIE Chief Sports Writer — Abu Dhabi

Yas Marina Circuit, the venue for today’s season-ending Formula One Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, has been hailed by one of the Formula One’s greatest devotees.

Moko, from Senegal, attends most of the 21 races on the F1 calendar and believes that Yas and its environs offer “ultimate luxury”. He is also “excited” that the UAE capital will be hosting a title decider between Nico Rosberg and Lewis Hamilton on today.

Moko will be one of 60,000 fans at the sold-out showpiece, but few will match him for colour and charisma.

He wears traditiona­l African dress and copious amounts of jewellery and is on first-name terms with many of the F1 fraternity.

“So far this year, I’ve been to 16 races,” Moko told Gulf

News. “It was an interestin­g season with the dominance of Mercedes between two drivers. That brings an edge to Abu Dhabi.

“I am excited that Abu Dhabi will decide it [the title]. It’s a race at night and has glamour with everything else surroundin­g it. The [music concerts] entertainm­ent makes it more special.”

Moko was also quick to leap to the defence of F1 over suggestion­s that it is losing fans because it is too predictabl­e. “I don’t understand what you mean about popularity,” said the Senegalese, a fervent Ferrari follower since the late 1970s.

“Every two weeks, more than 400 million people watch races. You journalist­s always come in with the idea of numbers dropping. But having 400 million viewers every two weeks, I don’t know any sport in the world that gets that kind of audience.”

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