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The longest running and only regional motorsport series, with races in more than one country, is back for a milestone season. The
Such is the global reputation and growing appeal of the highly successful one-make series, the landmark tenth anniversary highlights its accomplishment of developing emerging, regional talent. Continuing this legacy, organisers Lechner Racing have reformatted the championship to add more action-packed racing into the rounds than ever before.
The new season of the longest-running, regional motorsport series consists of fifteen races over six weekends. Instead of just two, Rounds 1, 3 and 5 will now feature three action-packed races. The additions aim to test driver focus and endurance, while also making the fight for the title more difficult, with added points on offer to disrupt the championship table significantly.
Looking ahead to the historic season, Manager of the
“The set-up of the series allows young, local talent to learn from and compete against international and veteran racers. This formula has helped us grow into one of the best motorsport series offered in the region and the only one racing in more than one country. I’m very proud of the success the team and the drivers have seen here in the Middle East and on European tarmac. Last year’s champion, Al Faisal Al Zubair of Oman, is a fine example of the results this championship has achieved. We welcome all racing enthusiasts from the region to contact us regardless of their experience, as we can provide guidance and coaching if and when required. The
Season 10 will open at Dubai Autodrome on 16th November, before moving to Bahrain International Circuit the following weekend. The championship will then head back to the UAE to test drivers at Yas Marina Circuit and again in Dubai, with the final decisive rounds in Bahrain. The season will conclude with an official support race to the 2019 Formula 1 Gulf Air Bahrain Grand Prix in March 2019, the only regional racing series to do so.
Markus Peter, Marketing Director of
The series was the first and remains the only regional championship backed by a manufacturer in the Middle East. It gives official drivers access to the latest
16.11. – 17.11.2018 Round 1: Dubai Autodrome, Dubai (Track: Grand Prix Circuit / 3 Races)
30.11. – 01.12.2018 Round 2: Bahrain Int. Circuit, Bahrain (Track: Grand Prix Circuit / 2 Races)
25.01. – 26.01.2019 Round 3: Dubai Autodrome, Dubai (Track: International Circuit / 3 Races)
01.02. – 02.02.2019 Round 4: Yas Marina, Abu Dhabi (Grand Prix Circuit / 2 Races)
08.03. – 09.03.2019 Round 5: Bahrain Int. Circuit, Bahrain (Track: Grand Prix Circuit / 3 Races)
April 2019 Round 6: Bahrain Int. Circuit, Bahrain (F1 Support Race / 2 Races)
All reports on the previous season can be found in our archive.