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Al-Mehairbi and Rashed Al-Qamzi will drive in F2 for Team Abu Dhabi at Campione

Chris Davies on 23rd June 2016
Mohammed Al-Mehairbi

Mohammed Al-Mehairbi

Making a welcome change from its recent successes in the UIM XCAT World Series and the UIM F1 H2O World Championship, Team Abu Dhabi is about to embark on another power boating challenge by entering two race boats in the UIM F2 Italian Grand Prix at Campione d’Italia this weekend.

The second round of the prestigious UIM F2 World Championship is centred around the beautiful Italian municipality of Campione d’Italia and the team from the Abu Dhabi International Marine Sports Club (ADIMSC) has confirmed that Mohammed Al-Mehairbi and Rashed Al-Qamzi will drive Team Abu Dhabi boats 36 and 35, the two race hulls that were used at the 24 Hours of Rouen in the spring.

Team Abu Dhabi personnel arrived in Italy yesterday to begin their preparations for the racing on Saturday and Sunday, where they face fierce competition from the likes of early season leader Alberto Comparato and F1 and F-4S racing regulars, Bimba Sjoholm, Pierre Lundin, Tobias Munthe-Kaas and Uvis Slakteris.

Everyone is looking forward to this exciting new challenge for Team Abu Dhabi.

Salem Al-Romaithi, assistant general manager of the Abu Dhabi International Marine Sports Club (ADIMSC) said, and was joined in Italy by the team’s technical supervisor Nasser Al-Dhaheri, media spokesmen Khaled Al-Saadi and Hossam Gamal El-Din and on-event race team manager Guido Cappellini.

We achieved great success in these boats with the class victory at the 24 Hours of Rouen and it was an obvious step for our drivers to venture into the world of F2 racing. Mohammed and Rashed have experience in all kinds of racing and I am confident that they can achieve an excellent performance against some of the best up and coming racers in Europe.

Alex Carella represented the Abu Dhabi Team at the opening F2 round in Finland and the Rouen Class S2 winner was also the provisional winner of that first F2 race at Peurunka, until a technical scrutineer discovered a wiring anomaly and the boat was disqualified from the race standings.

Campione d’Italia is located in the province of Como in the Lombardy region of northern Italy and is an Italian enclave within the Swiss canton of Ticino, separated from the rest of Italy by mountains. The nearest Italian town in Lanzo d’Intelvi, which is close to Cappellini’s home city of Como.

Teams carry out the compulsory administration checks and technical scrutineering tomorrow (Friday) and free practice then takes centre stage on Saturday (June 25) from 10.25hrs. The qualifying session is then split into three sessions – Q1 Q2 and Q3 – from 14.30hrs and a Match Race rounds off the day’s action from 17.30hrs.

Further free practice is permitted on Sunday morning from 10.25hrs and the UIM F2 Italian Grand Prix roars into life from 14.35hrs (16.35hrs UAE time).

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