Participate in the opening of the Formula 2 World Cup

"Abu Dhabi Powerboat" leaves for Poland to defend the world title

The champions of the Abu Dhabi Powerboat Team are making their way to a new challenge by leaving for Poland this morning to participate in the first and opening round of the Formula 2 World Championship, which will be hosted by the Polish city of Augusto, starting tomorrow and ending next Sunday, amid an expected participation of 25 boats in the first rounds of the championship. and competition.

The competitions of this tournament return to ignite the fuse of the challenge among the participants to compete for the title of the 2022 season, in addition to a special challenge for the Abu Dhabi team, the title holder from last season, through the champion Rashid Al Qamzi, the captain of the Abu Dhabi 1 boat, who excelled by achieving 47 points by winning the title.

The Abu Dhabi team holds a strong number through the championship after it managed to win the title four times in only six seasons since its participation in 2016 through this championship, and is striving hard to achieve its fifth title this season.

A press release said: “The team’s mission, headed by Salem Al Rumaithi, will leave today with the contestants Rashid Al Qamzi, Mansour Al Mansouri and Radio Man Nasser Al Dhaheri, in addition to the team’s media and administrative staff. Augusto River, where the race details for this tour will be held.

The second round is scheduled to take place quickly and at the beginning of August in Lithuania, to complete the championship rounds later with the third and fourth rounds, and it will be held in September in Portugal.

For his part, the head of the Abu Dhabi team mission, Salem Al Rumaithi, stressed the position that the Abu Dhabi team always aspires to reach, through all the tournaments it participates in, which is to stay on top and achieve titles, and strive for the name of the Emirati team to be leadership through all its stations and participations.

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