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Rashed Clinches Third World F2 Crown with Victory in Portugal

Cappellini celebrates 13th world title with Team Abu Dhabi

Oct 20, 2021 12:12 IST 
Vila Velha de R�d�o, Portugal

Team Abu Dhabi’s Rashed Al Qemzi secured his third UIM F2 world championship title today with an emphatic victory in the Grand Prix of Portugal.

 

Starting from pole position, the brilliant Emirati driver completely dominated the final round of the series at Vila Velha de Rodao, winning by the commanding margin of 8.686 seconds from the host country’s defending world champion, Duarte Benavente.

 

Rashed Al Qemzi - world champion celebrates his win with his team members

 

It was Al Qemzi’s fourth successive Grand Prix win in Portugal and his second taste of world title glory this season following July’s endurance championship success in Poland.

 

Italian powerboat racing legend Guido Cappellini has now landed 13 world titles since taking charge as Team Abu Dhabi manager in February 2015.

 

Mansoor Al Mansoori, another member of the endurance title-winning crew three months ago, was unfortunate to go out of the race after 18 laps, but has shown enough in his debut season to suggest he can become a real force with Team Abu Dhabi.

 

Al Qemzi had made a decisive move by winning Portugal’s penultimate round at Ribadouro a week earlier to within two points of Lithuania’s championship leader, Edgaras Riabko.

 

That meant victory today would guarantee another F2 crown for the 2017 and 2019 champion, and Al Qemzi reinforced his prospects with a second successive pole position yesterday while Riabko qualified down in 11th place, effectively ending his challenge.

 

From the start on the 1,577m Tagus river course today, Al Qemzi looked in a class of his own, powering his way into an immediate lead and at one stage building a huge advantage of 13 seconds over Benavente before relaxing his pace towards the end.

 

The Portuguese driver finished runner up in the championship, just ahead of Riabko who was placed eighth on the day.

 

Ten-times former F1H2O champion Cappellini, who celebrated with Al Qemzi at the finish, has had a major influence on the former Nations Cup and F4-S world champion, and the rest of the team’s Emirati drivers.

 

This was never more evident than when Al Qemzi combined with his cousin, F1H2O veteran Thani Al Qemzi, and Mansoori, to land the team’s second successive world endurance triumph earlier in the season.

 

Another all-Emirati crew of Rashed Al Tayer, Majed Al Mansoori, Rashed Al Remeithi and Mohamed Al Mehairbi finished runners up in the championship.

 

Three more world powerboat racing titles could yet find their way to Abu Dhabi International Marine Sports Club before the current season ends.

 

Thani Al Qemzi leads the UIM F1H2O standings after his opening round victory in Italy from team-mate and defending champion Shaun Torrente, with the drivers and team championships in their sights. 

 

Torrente will also partner Faleh Al Mansoori in a bid to regain the UIM XCAT World Championship at the Fujairah Grand Prix from 29 November to 4 December.

 

Grand Prix of Portugal leading positons

 

  1. Rashed Al Qemzi (UAE)   

  2. Duarte Benavente (POR)                           +8.686

  3. Ferdinand Zandbergen (NED)                   +35.502

  4. Bimba Sjöholm (SWE)                               +41.199

  5. Daniel Segenmark (SWE)                         +L1

  6. Johan Österberg (SWE)                            +L1

  7. Colin Jelf (GBR)                                        +L1

  8. Edgaras Riabko (LTU)                              +L1

  9. Owen Jelf (GBR)                                      +L1

  10. Mette Bjerknæs (GBR)                             +L1        


 
 
Rashed Al Qemzi - world champion celebrates his win with his team members
Rashed Al Qemzi - world champion celebrates his win with his team members
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