UAE drivers on the pace at MAX Challenge Finals

Sport360 staff 16:45 19/10/2016
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  • Following some mixed performances on the first day of official practice, Team UAE were looking to make progress in the last full day of practice before official qualifying.

    The circuit remained dry throughout the morning and into the early part of the afternoon as Micro MAX drivers, Oscar McElroy and Rashid Al Dhaheri looked to continue their impressive form from the previous day. McElroy was impeccable in both sessions, finishing 9th and 11th and giving himself an excellent platform for Qualifying.

    Al Dhaheri, however, was down on pace in both sessions after suffering with an apparent technical issue.  He improved dramatically in the final session but his technical support team will be looking to make advancements overnight ahead of Qualifying.

    Ziggy Kermanshahchi shone in the Mini MAX category, topping the timesheets of the final session until a late charge from his rivals dropped him to third, albeit just 0.07s behind the fastest driver. It was a great end to the day for him but he will be wary that there is still much work to do before the real business of qualifying gets under way.

    Junior MAX drivers Tehmur Chohan and Lucas Petersson performed excellently. Chohan made it into the top 10 while Petersson’s 12th place was sensational given his struggle for pace on the previous day. Both will be confident of a solid Qualifying performance but with 60 drivers within one second, any mistake could be devastating.

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    Giulio Peroni and Pasqual Pook both improved their relative positions throughout the day in the MAX class although a light spattering of rain affected Peroni’s group slightly. The rain then became heavier which played havoc with the DD2 Masters as, on slick tyres, grip levels were significantly reduced.

    Hussain Umid Ali chose to sit out the final session, knowing that driving in such conditions would likely not help his Qualifying preparation.  Anthony Hogg, however, performed relatively well in the difficult conditions and has certainly given himself the advantage of track knowledge if it rains in the elimination stages.

    The rain abated in time for the DD2 class, who took to a dry track to make their final qualifying preparations. After struggling on the previous day, Taymour Kermanshahchi looked in good form in both sessions – 14th and 16th respectively, and much closer to the front-running pace of reigning World Champion, Ferenc Kancsar, who topped the timesheets.

    Edward Jones opted for a full wet set-up in final practice, not expecting the track to dry out. This compromised his run but he was happy with the package underneath him ahead of Qualifying.

    Omani national, Abdullah Al Rawahi, trumped his 8thfastest time in the early session with a sensational fourth in the post-rain session, closing out an impressive day and allowing him to sleep soundly and with confidence.

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