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BIC to host action-packed Friday

BIC to host action-packed Friday with racing both on the track and down the drag strip!

Bahrain International Circuit (BIC) is set to raise the excitement level on Friday (January 15) with a full day of high-octane racing both on the track and down the drag strip.

BIC to host action-packed Friday with racing both on the track and down the drag strip!

Bahrain International Circuit (BIC) is set to raise the excitement level on Friday (January 15) with a full day of high-octane racing both on the track and down the drag strip.

A packed schedule of events kicks off with the region’s longest-running circuit racing championship, the BIC 2,000cc Challenge, which will be holding the fourth round of its 2020/2021 season. The spotlight then turns to the strip later in the evening for the highly anticipated opening meeting of the 2021 Bahrain Drag Racing Championship, the premier drag racing series in the Middle East.

Leading drivers and crews from Bahrain and across the Gulf will be taking part in both events. All events at BIC are currently being held without spectators, with participant and crew access only over the weekend.

The fight for all-important points and podium places in the 2,000cc Challenge is set to heat up as the season reaches its midway point. Racing will be taking place along BIC’s 2.554-kilometre Oasis Track.

The day’s programme begins at 10.05am with a 30-minute Practice, followed at 11.15pm by Qualifying, also set for a 30-minute duration. Race one will then be held over 12 laps starting at 12.43pm, which will set the stage for the day’s second race flagging off at 2.13pm. It will also be held over 12 laps. Podium ceremonies will take place after each sprint.

Top participants Raed Raffii (Honda S2000) and Raed Himmo (Honda Civic) will be looking to continue from where they left off in the previous round last week, when they each came away with a race victory.

They are both competing in the series’ Pro class, where they are expected to face stiff competition from the likes of former champions Shaikh Salman bin Isa bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa (Honda Civic), Shaikh Hamad bin Isa bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa (Honda Civic) and Tareq Al Tajer (Ford Focus), as well as from Nasser Al Alawi (Honda S2000).

Amongst the Novice class runners, Majed Himmo (Honda Civic) and Ali Al Mansoori (Honda Civic) were the winners in the last round and they are hoping to maintain their momentum.

Others who will be aiming to make a challenge are lady drivers Martyna Al Qassab (Acura DC5) and Wiebke Buelow (Honda Civic), Ramzi Al Qassab (Acura DC5), Andreas Buelow (Honda Civic), Giovanni Salerno (Ford Focus), Ali Toblani (Honda Civic) and Khalid Al Rayyes (Renault Clio).

The BIC 2,000cc Challenge is being run by BIC, the Bahrain Motor Federation (BMF) and the Circuit Racing Club. Following this weekend’s events, round five is scheduled for on February 5, and then the sixth and penultimate round will be held on March 5. The championship-finale is then slated for April 2.

Meanwhile, the Bahrain Drag Racing Championship will see a field of over 90 entrants go head-to-head in 10 different competition categories for both cars and motorbikes.

The field is headlined by NHRA Pro Mod Series world champions Bahrain1 Racing, who will be competing on home soil with veteran racer Khalid Al Balooshi. Bahrain1 are expected to be amongst the top contenders from the Pro Mod runners at BIC this weekend.

The other categories that will see action in round one are the Outlaw 4, Outlaw 6, Super Street V8, Competition 4.5, Index 10.5, Index 9.0, Index 8.5, Street Fight Bikes and Index 8.5 bikes.

The competing drag racers have already been gearing up for the round with two nights of Test and Tune at BIC on Tuesday and Wednesday, while Qualifying is scheduled to be held tonight to set the brackets for Friday’s races.

The first eliminations are scheduled to begin from 4pm.

The 2021 Bahrain Drag Racing Championship is being organised and run by BIC, the BMF and the Bahrain Drag Racing Club. It includes five rounds. Round two is set for February 9 to 12, while round three takes place February 23 to 27. The penultimate meeting is scheduled to be held March 9 to 12, setting the stage for the season-finale from April 13 to 16.

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