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Saudi F4 Bahrain rounds conclude

TDT | Manama

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Round 2 of the FIA-certified Aramco F4 Saudi Arabian Championship concluded yesterday at the Bahrain International Circuit. The event was promoted by ALTAWKILAT Motorsport under the supervision of the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation (SAMF).

The Bahrain International Circuit hosted the opening two rounds of the Aramco F4 Saudi Arabian Championship, each delivering two thrilling races that highlighted the rising standards of Saudi Arabia’s FIA-accredited single-seater series. In Round 1, Kit Belofsky (PEAX) claimed victory in Race 1, while Emirati driver Adam Al Azhari (VALVOLINE) triumphed in Race 2. The momentum continued into Round 2, where Al Azhari secured the win in Race 3 before Belofsky sealed the weekend with an impressive victory in Race 4.

His Highness welcomed the return of the Aramco Saudi F4 Championship, expressing his pleasure with the level of organization delivered by Altawkilat Motorsport, as well as the impressive performances of the drivers and intense competition witnessed throughout the race.

His Highness said: “This championship is important for Saudi and international drivers alike, serving as a platform to prepare the next generation of Saudi drivers capable of competing regionally and globally. These championships contribute to developing drivers both physically and mentally, while enhancing their technical skills and readiness to face motorsport challenges with a high degree of professionalism.

He concluded by saying: “We look forward to continuing this momentum as the championship moves to Jeddah for the upcoming rounds, further reinforcing the Kingdom’s position as a leading destination for motorsport, in line with Saudi Vision 2030’s goals of empowering youth and developing the sports sector.” With the Bahrain rounds now complete, attention turns to the Jeddah Corniche Circuit, the fastest street circuit in the world, which will host the remaining stages of the Aramco F4 Saudi Arabian Championship. Round 3 will take place on November 10–11, followed by Round 4 on November 14–15, before the season finale on December 5–6.

The championship continues to reflect the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation’s commitment to developing and empowering young Saudi talent on and off-track by providing a competitive and professional environment that refines their skills and prepares them to succeed on the regional and international stages. It also underscores SAMF’s vision to position Saudi Arabia as a global motorsport hub and strengthen the presence of Saudi drivers internationally, in alignment with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030, which continues to drive youth development and the growth of the national sports sector.

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