Abu Dhabi Racing make WEC history with Mexico win

Sport360 staff 12:07 04/09/2016
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  • The winning Abu Dhabi team on the podium.

    The UAE flag fluttered high on the podium as the Emirates’ National anthem resonated around the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez Circuit after Khaled Al Qubaisi and Team Abu Dhabi-Proton Racing stormed to victory at the 6 Hours of Mexico.

    By taking victory in Mexico City, the team became the first Arab country to win a WEC round.

    Al Qubaisi, who dedicated the win to the people of the UAE, shared driving duties with David Heinemeier Hansson of Denmark and Patrick Long of the US behind the wheel of the No.88 Porsche 911 RSR.

    “Today everything came together. I am very happy and grateful for the victory. This is fantastic for the whole team,” said Al Qubaisi.

    “I am told that this is the first time that the UAE National anthem has been played at an international motorsport world championship.

    “I dedicate this win to the UAE and all of the Emirates. Also, I would like to thank our sponsors Abu Dhabi Racing, Etihad Airways, Kaspersky and BearingPoint.”

    Long opened the race for the team, which was pushed down to P3 but the American then quickly went up to P2. Long then was involved in a neck-and-neck battle for the top position and managed to wrest the lead after leader No.86 Porsche made a pit-stop.

    Al Qubaisi then took the wheel of the No.88 Porsche 911 RSR where he did a fantastic double stint, stretching the lead from 20 seconds to nearly one minute giving his team the advantage going into the second half of the race.

    When Hansson stepped into the cockpit for a double stint with the team still in the lead, the rains came down heavily, resulting in chaotic scenes out on the track.

    The final 90 minutes witnessed several incidents, but Long, who had taken over for the final stint, put pedal to metal and raced from P3 to victory at the chequered flag.

    The victory was more remarkable because Abu Dhabi-Proton were racing for the very first time at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez Circuit.

    With this win, Abu Dhabi-Proton Racing have now leapfrogged to second overall in the LMGTE Am class with 94 points, just 35 points behind the leader with four more races to go in the championship.

    Round six will be held in Austin, USA, on September 17.

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