NEWS DESK

Rashed moves within reach of record fifth world title

Team Abu Dhabi’s Rashed Al Qemzi moved within reach of a record fifth UIM F2 World Championship title today as Monaco’s Giacomo Sacchi secured pole position for the Grand Prix of Portugal.

Defending champion Al Qemzi qualified in second placed on the Tagus River circuit at Vila Velha de Rodao to reinforce his bid for a place in the record books at the climax of a dramatic F2 title race.

With 20 points at stake for a victory in the sixth and final round of the 2024 championship, Al Qemzi holds a six-point lead over Lithuania’s Edgaras Riabko, with his Abu Dhabi team-mate, Mansoor Al Mansoori, another four points away in third place.

Significantly, Riabko failed to gain a place in today’s six-boat qualifying shoot-out and will start the Grand Prix of Portugal in seventh place, three adrift of Al Mansoori.

Four-time F2 champion Al Qemzi had been aiming for a third pole position of the season after topping qualifying in Tønsberg, Norway, and San Nazzaro, Italy, and going on to clinch a race victory on both occasions.

But the Emirati driver still goes into the final race of the season holding a powerful grip on the championship, knowing that a second-place finish will be enough to retain his F2 crown.

The unpredictable nature of Grand Prix racing, and the intense nature of the 2024 title race, means he cannot afford to relax, although it would require a serious mishap to deny him.

Mathematically, a repeat of last weekend’s result in Peso Da Régua, where Al Mansoori tasted victory, would give him a first F2 world title in the event that Al Qemzi was to finish fourth for the second weekend in a row.

Once out on the water today, Al Qemzi clearly had only one thing on his mind as he powered his way through the free practice session to record the fastest lap for the third time this season.

With Q1 and Q2 being combined into a single 40-minute battle to earn a place in the six-boat Q3 shoot-out, the pressure was on, although it did not seem to affect Sacchi as he set a blistering fastest lap.

Italy’s David del Pin went through in second place ahead of Al Qemzi, Britain’s Matthew Palfreyman, Portugal’s Duarte Benavente, with Al Mansoori claiming the last slot as Riabko missed out by the smallest of margins.

Leading championship positions

1. Rashed Al Qemzi                UAE    61pts

2. Edgaras Riabko                   LTU    55

3. Mansoor Al Mansoori         UAE    51

4. Mathilda Wiberg                 SWE    44

    Matthew Palfreyman           GBR    44

6. Nelson Morin                      FRA    27

PR News Desk

PR News Desk

Disclaimer: This press release, supplied by an external third-party provider, is not under the control of this website. The information is provided 'as is' and 'as available,' and has not been edited by this website. Neither this website nor its affiliates can guarantee the accuracy of the content or endorse the opinions expressed in this press release. This press release is intended solely to inform and educate. It does not offer tax, legal, or investment advice or provide any opinion on the suitability, value, or profitability of any specific security, portfolio, or investment strategy. Neither this website nor its affiliates will be held liable for any errors or inaccuracies in the content, nor for any actions you may take based on this information. Using the information in this press release, you agree to do so at your own risk. This website, its parent company, affiliates, directors, officers, employees, agents, advertisers, and content providers, shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, consequential, special, incidental, punitive, or exemplary damages, including but not limited to lost profits, savings, or revenues, whether arising from negligence, tort, contract, or any other legal theory, even if advised of the possibility of such damages or if they could have been reasonably foreseen. Send press releases to press@menews247
Follow Me:

Related Posts