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The battle is on!

February 2 - February 8, 2022
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Gulf Weekly The battle is on!
Gulf Weekly The battle is on!
Gulf Weekly The battle is on!

Gulf Weekly Naman Arora
By Naman Arora

Raed Himmo and Raed Raffii shared the honours in the fourth round of the 2021- 2022 BIC 2,000cc Challenge, held over the weekend as part of National Race Day at the Bahrain International Circuit (BIC).

Himmo clinched the overall victory in the first race while defending champion Raffii took third, and then the pair exchanged positions in the second race. Former champion Shaikh Salman bin Isa bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa was the runner-up both times.

The battles went down along BIC’s 2.55km Inner Track, with racers braving the tough dusty conditions to mark the start of the second half of the 2,000cc season.

Ali Al Mansoori kicked off the day’s events by topping the practice timesheet in his Honda Civic with the fastest lap of one minute 17.080 seconds. Al Mansoori was competing in the series’ Novice class, and he upstaged the higher-tier Pro class, which included the two race winners.

In qualifying, it was Shaikh Salman who secured pole position for the first race with a best time of one minute 16.137 seconds driving his Honda Civic. He pipped Himmo by just 0.107 seconds.

But in race one, Himmo had the better start as the lights went out and immediately gained the advantage heading into turn one, with Shaikh Salman and Raffii trailing close behind.

All three held on to their positions until the final lap, when the race was red-flagged. Himmo thus secured the win in a time of 12 minutes 54.324 seconds on the final classification, while Shaikh Salman followed 1.7s behind. Raffii, driving a Honda S2000, completed the overall and Pro class podium 2.247s back.

Competing the overall classification were Pro class drivers Majed Himmo (Honda Civic) and Nasser Al Alawi (Honda S2000).

With the result, Raed Himmo clinched his fourth race win of the season. He also posted the fastest lap of 1:16.524.

In race two, Majed Himmo started on pole with Ray alongside him on the front row following the championship’s reverse-grid rule.

Raffii, starting from fifth on the grid, rocketed off his position at the lights and quickly charged through the field, passing in between Majed Himmo and Andrew Ray and capturing the lead heading into the opening corner.

Shaikh Salman followed suit while Raed Himmo was able to pass Ray on lap two.

The leading trio maintained their positions, with Raffii being hotly pursued by Shaikh Salman all the way to the chequered flag. At the end of the 12 laps, only 0.375s separated the pair, with Raffii winning in 15:26.338. Raed Himmo was third 11.454s from first.

Ray finished fourth overall and won in the Novice class, while fifth overall was Majed Himmo with Elzahrawi in sixth to complete the final classification.

Raffii came away with his third victory of the current campaign, while Shaikh Salman registered the race’s fastest lap of 1:16.158.

Following all the action, the winners were presented their respective trophies in an awarding ceremony attended by officials from BIC, the Bahrain Motor Federation and the Circuit Racing Club.

The BIC 2,000cc Challenge returns for the fifth of the season’s seven rounds on February 25.







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