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Podium for UAE star Al Dhaheri

Young Emirati was fastest driver in the rain and took podium in OK-Junior category

- Staff Report

Young Emirati Rashid Al Dhaheri continues his racing program after the summer break with a well-deserved podium in Italy. This comes as great success given his recent change and first-ever race with his new team Kart Republic.

It was a major event at Lonato, Italy, held by the World Series of Karting, with more than 250 drivers from over 50 countries. This maiden podium for his new team adds up to Rashid’s major achievemen­ts at the beginning of the season, where he was crowned double Champion.

Flying in his UAE redgreen-white-black racing suit, Rashid once more demonstrat­ed his quick adaptabili­ty and capacity to race at the very top with a new chassis and engine brand as he rose to the challenge against 71 drivers in the competitiv­e OK-Junior class. The competitio­n was fierce, as the world’s best young talents lined up at this important internatio­nal opener of the autumn’s racing season.

It was a major event at Lonato, Italy, held by the World Series of Karting, with more than 250 drivers from over 50 countries.

Fighting spirit

Traffic during the qualificat­ions, allowed Al Dhaheri to be placed only 28th. But the qualificat­ion heats once again demonstrat­ed the young racer’s fighting spirit and consistenc­y, giving Rashid a strong start, as he achieved good heats under dry conditions placing himself overall 11th among the top drivers, climbing up the positions from the unfortunat­e qualifying.

While the eliminatio­n heats were run in dry conditions, pouring rain fell on Sunday morning before the pre-final. Rain and wet tracks highlight the driving skills of the racers and makes things trickier for the pilots. But Rashid triumphed in the 17lap pre-final to take pole position for the final.

On a dry track for the final, Rashid showed great maturity against faster karts to secure third spot and a place on the podium. After Rashid received his trophy and the UAE flag was hoist during the podium ceremony, he said: “The race was tough. During the first laps we all were with each other. Of course, we all wanted to be first. So, it was a big fight and I tried to do my best. Of course, there are some things to learn — as always — hopefully we apply these things in the next round. The team was very helpful, and I like to thank KR for their support. It is a good start for us together.”

 ??  ?? Rashid Al Dhaheri after victory in the 25th Winter Cup in Lonato last year. Rashid showed great maturity against faster karts to secure third spot in Lonato recently.
Rashid Al Dhaheri after victory in the 25th Winter Cup in Lonato last year. Rashid showed great maturity against faster karts to secure third spot in Lonato recently.

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