UAE National Superstock and Stock Bikes Championship
Rod denies Aziz title in thriller
‘Papa’ at 49 oldest to win the championship
DUBAI: Rod ‘Papa’
Scott snatched victory from the jaws of defeat, riding home with the
Superstock title in a thriller that saw him just-about win both the
races in the final round at Dubai Autodrome this evening.
At 49 ‘Papa’ gave his young rival and
defending champion Abdulaziz Bakr Bin Laden literally a run for his
money in the decider round, beginning one position behind the young
Saudi in race one and taking pole for the second race.
In the first race of the day Aziz failed
to capitalize on the pole position he had secured following his win in
the qualifying race and conceded the lead to Rod, despite registering
the fastest lap on lap three.
Rod rode hard and consistently until he
let the Saudi rider overtake him on lap eight. From thereon Aziz looked
unstoppable, beating his own fastest lap on lap ten and looked headed
for certain victory when he suddenly went off track on the final lap.
‘Papa’ seized the opportunity by swiftly
overtaking the defending champion and crossing the chequered flag in a
time of 20 minutes to Aziz’s 20 minutes 19 seconds. In the process, Rod
picked up 25 precious points to move ahead of Aziz, who secured 20 plus
two bonus points for pole and fastest lap, by a mere one point going
into the final race of the championship.
This hairline lead for Rod
notwithstanding, both riders were aware that the one who finished ahead
would rightly lay his hands on the title at the end of the day – thus
setting up a mouthwatering finale to the eight-round 16-race
competition that was run over a period of seven months.
The second race was even more thrilling,
with Rod and Aziz swapping positions with every lap until lap nine when
the Saudi rider took a comfortable lead of 0.309 seconds and appeared
headed to adding to his first title secured the last season.
On lap ten though things suddenly went
wrong for the defending champion, his bike suffered mechanical problems
and he slipped to fifth from first but gained one place on the final
approach to finish fourth.
Rod gained a bonus point for the fastest lap and picked up 26 points to rider home comfortably with the title.
In the Stock Class, Motiwala continued
his dominance extending his podium finishes to 15 out of 16 races
finishing at top in both races for the day in the final round this
afternoon.
Such was Motiwala’s dominance over his
Stock Class rivals that the title was decided in his favor long before
the final round. Burnside finished a credible second overall with
Friday’s races a mere formality to confirm his position.
A surprise in the Stock Class was Hussain
Al Kooheji who began his championship campaign on a low note but picked
up pace along the way, finishing third overall. Many noted his vast
improvement on the circuit in the seven months he has been racing with
experts predicting a bright future.
The riders now head into the summer break
and expected back later this year for the fourth edition, which is
likely to see the grid expand appreciably.
THE BMW Driving Skills Challenge organized by the Emirates Motor Sports Federation got underway on the sidelines of the 9th International Motor Show 2008 at Expo Centre Sharjah on November 18.
The debut of the five-day event saw 28 competitors of various nationalities negotiate a BMW through a specially set up track in the car park located next to Gate No. 3 of Expo Centre Sharjah.
Khalil Mohammed Khalil, Alaa Said Rahrough and Yasser Ahmed Mohammed walked off with the first, second and third prize with times of 26.01 seconds, 26.91 seconds and 27.06 seconds respectively.
The winners received a trophy and Certina watch each while all participants received a certificate.
The challenge, sponsored by BMW, tests the driving skills of participants and highlights the importance of abiding by traffic rules and regulations.
The driving skills challenge is being held daily from 5pm to 10pm until November 22, the last day of the automobile show.
Pirelli, Certina and Mobil 1 are the other co-sponsors of the challenge.