Our last race season, we ( My brother and I) had a great time racing here in Dubai in Autodrome. We usually had Thursday/Friday as a weekend. Thursday used to be the test/practice day, and Friday was Qualify/Race. Thursday is a good day, because we are free all day, but Fridays are always had a mid day prayers, which should not be missed.
On Friday, we have to cut our day, and leave the track for Juma’a “Friday Prayers” and then quickly head back to track so that we don’t miss our races. By changing to our racing suits and jumping into our racing cars quickly was not part of the race event! It was very frustrating as (more…)
We are in need to create a local racing team - Don’t you think? And with many local talented drivers out there, we should join our resources and focus on developing local racing skills. A friend of mine & talented driver, suggested to create a local team with that we attract the attention of the media in each kind of motorsport event that we enter. Most of us enjoy AutoX, some national Championships, other are in 24hr race, or even Kart racing. I like this idea, especially when the local guys will be looked at as a team, rather than an individual. Sponsors Love That I am looking forward for the first official meeting.
Two Emirati brothers are making an impact in a exciting local sports car racing championship that hopes to fins stars to propel on to the world stage. Mohammed and Omran Alowais both compete in the Gulf radical Cup where all competitors, whose ages can range from 20 to 60, use exactly the same sports cars in a bid to find the best driver. The competition is mostly at the Dubai AutoDrome, although the series, which runs from October until April over 19 rounds, visited Bahrain earlier in the season. Drivers own the cars they race in, which cost between