Team Abu Dhabi making a splash in powerboat racing world and set sights on more titles

Sport360 staff 10:43 03/05/2019
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  • Team Abu Dhbai 35.

    Team Abu Dhabi are on top of the powerboat racing world after a superb victory in the the 24 Hours of Rouen and have quickly set their sights on more championship titles.

    Reigning Formula 1 individual champion Shaun Torrente combined with Emiratis Rashed Al Qemzi and Rashed Al Tayer and Italian Tullio Abbate to take Team Abu Dhabi 35 to an overwhelming win in the spectacular endurance race in Northern France.

    Adding to the celebrations at Abu Dhabi International Marine Sports Club, the all-Emirati line-up of Faleh Al Mansoori, Rashed Al Remeithi, Majed Al Mansoori and Mohamed Al Mehairbi, contesting the event mainly to gain experience, took Team Abu Dhabi 36 to a superb third place.

    A jubilant Torrente, who partnered Thani Al Qemzi to the team title in last year’s UIM F1H2O World Championship, said: “We have the best team in the world, the best managers in the world and the best country in the world, so we win.

    “I just want to thank my fellow drivers and the entire team and management for doing an amazing job. Both boats did really well and it’s another championship for Abu Dhabi.

    “Now I’m looking to the Formula One in Portugal in two weeks’ time. We’ll be pushing hard as always and aiming to start the season with a win.”

    With the UIM World Endurance Championship now to be decided in Augustow, Poland, in July, Al Mansoori said: “We’re very happy that the team took first and third places here. It was a very good all round performance. Taking these points into the next round gives us a great chance to win the championship.”

    It was a masterful tactical performance which carried Team Abu Dhabi 35 to their victory in Rouen watched by tens of thousands of spectators lining the banks of the River Sein.

    They produced a stirring fightback towards the end of the initial 15-hour race session on Wednesday after a refuelling issue followed by an overheating problem had taken away their lead.

    They eventually surged clear to complete a remarkable 836 laps of the 3.6km river course, 65 more than the French runners up B.R.T.

    Next up for Team Abu Dhabi is the second round of this year’s UIM F1H2O World Championship in Portimao, Portugal, from May 17-19 where Torrente and Thani Al Qemzi will be looking for a season-opening win after round one in Saudi Arabia was cancelled out by storms.

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