Al Harthy third fastest in Bahrain qualify of FIA WEC season
Published: 04:11 PM,Nov 04,2023 | EDITED : 08:11 PM,Nov 04,2023
Bahrain: Oman Racing with TF Sport’s Ahmad al Harthy has given the team a great chance to challenge for the podium during the final race of the FIA World Endurance Championship (WEC) season in Bahrain on Saturday, after qualifying a highly competitive third fastest.
Preparing well throughout the three free practice sessions, with Al Harthy and team-mates Michael Dinan and Charlie Eastwood focusing on race set-up for the big eight hour contest, in qualifying the Omani was in his usual impressive form.
On his first true flying lap in the all-important run on Friday, Al Harthy shot into the top three on the timing screens in GTE Am with an excellent time of 1m59.199s. On his next lap at the wheel of the No.25 Aston Martin Vantage GTE, he improved marginally to go second fastest with a time of 1m59.161s.
Ultimately, he slipped to third before the chequered flag, less than two tenths of a second shy of the front row of the grid, but the top three start in Bahrain is one Al Harthy and Oman Racing are more than satisfied with.
In today’s race, Oman Ministry of Culture, Sports and Youth, OQ, Omantel and MHD-ITICS supported Al Harthy will be aiming to proudly fly the flag for Oman during FIA WEC’s Middle Eastern finale, bidding for the third podium of his maiden season in the championship.
Temperatures in Bahrain have been high, and the Sakhir circuit is known for high tyre wear too, so consistency and reliability will be as important as ever. Going into the last race of the campaign, Al Harthy, Dinan and Eastwood are fifth in the driver standings with Oman Racing fifth in the team points table also.
Ahmad al Harthy explain,“It was a solid qualifying to be honest. It’s very difficult to get a perfect lap here in Bahrain because of the high tyre wear, but we were very close to maximising our performance. It’s going to be a long eight hour race, so third is a very good place to start from.
“We’re happy with that, P3 gives us a good chance to race and we have worked throughout practice so far to make sure we have a good car for the race. More than anything else, the weather is the hottest it’s been on the calendar, so hopefully as the sun sets the temperatures will begin to drop.”
Round seven, the final eight-hour race of the FIA World Endurance Championship season, will get underway later today at 14.00 local time in Bahrain.
Preparing well throughout the three free practice sessions, with Al Harthy and team-mates Michael Dinan and Charlie Eastwood focusing on race set-up for the big eight hour contest, in qualifying the Omani was in his usual impressive form.
On his first true flying lap in the all-important run on Friday, Al Harthy shot into the top three on the timing screens in GTE Am with an excellent time of 1m59.199s. On his next lap at the wheel of the No.25 Aston Martin Vantage GTE, he improved marginally to go second fastest with a time of 1m59.161s.
Ultimately, he slipped to third before the chequered flag, less than two tenths of a second shy of the front row of the grid, but the top three start in Bahrain is one Al Harthy and Oman Racing are more than satisfied with.
In today’s race, Oman Ministry of Culture, Sports and Youth, OQ, Omantel and MHD-ITICS supported Al Harthy will be aiming to proudly fly the flag for Oman during FIA WEC’s Middle Eastern finale, bidding for the third podium of his maiden season in the championship.
Temperatures in Bahrain have been high, and the Sakhir circuit is known for high tyre wear too, so consistency and reliability will be as important as ever. Going into the last race of the campaign, Al Harthy, Dinan and Eastwood are fifth in the driver standings with Oman Racing fifth in the team points table also.
Ahmad al Harthy explain,“It was a solid qualifying to be honest. It’s very difficult to get a perfect lap here in Bahrain because of the high tyre wear, but we were very close to maximising our performance. It’s going to be a long eight hour race, so third is a very good place to start from.
“We’re happy with that, P3 gives us a good chance to race and we have worked throughout practice so far to make sure we have a good car for the race. More than anything else, the weather is the hottest it’s been on the calendar, so hopefully as the sun sets the temperatures will begin to drop.”
Round seven, the final eight-hour race of the FIA World Endurance Championship season, will get underway later today at 14.00 local time in Bahrain.