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Young Omani driving sensation Al Faisal Al Zubair reclaimed his crown today as champion of the
With 14 of the 16-race season complete, Al Zubair headed into the final round knowing that a top ten finish in Race 1 would be enough to secure a consecutive title. Starting in fourth, the Omani drove with the experience of a seasoned professional to finish the race in the top 10, and in doing so gaining 9 points to put the championship title firmly out of reach for Turkey’s Berkay Besler. Newcomer Besler did all he could, finishing first in the race, but it wasn’t enough to secure the overall title and settled for second in his first season in
With Round 6 serving as the official support race for the 2019 Formula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix, all eyes were on the opening race of the final round, and the ultra-competitive roster of international drivers. The 18-car grid saw the return of Luxemburg’s Dylan Pereira and current
Ellinas started in pole following a rapid time of 2:01.881, closely followed by Pereira in second after clocking 2:01.995. Besler started in third followed by Al Zubair in fourth.
The 10-lap race was one of the most fiercely competitive races of the season and included the most talented roster of drivers the series has ever seen. Ellinas was penalised for a jump start and although remained in the lead throughout the race, he was pushed back to 14th due to his error. Besler showed the motorsport world why he’s one of the rising stars of the championship, after battling past Pereira into second place on lap eight and holding him off for the remaining two laps to finish first. Pereira finished in second, with the impressive Frenchman J.B. Simmenauer in third. Simmenauer also collected the necessary points to secure third overall in the championship.
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Following an action-packed Race 1, Race 2 is scheduled for 15:30 tomorrow ahead of the 2019 Formula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix. Ellinas will again start on pole again, followed by Al Zubair in second position and Besler of Turkey in third.
With the championship podium places decided, all eyes will now turn to the battle for fourth spot. Oman’s Khalid Al Wahaibi currently occupies fourth, ahead of South African Saul Hack.
Following Al Zubair’s win, Walter Lechner said: “Al Zubair is a true example of the talent that exists in the Middle East region. Having first joined the series in 2016, his improvement is outstanding. Three years on, he is now a double champion and has raced in Europe against the best
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