The second round of the Arabian Drag Racing League (ADRL) 2026 concluded at Qatar Racing Club (QRC) amid high-energy competition and a strong spectator turnout.
Held under the patronage of QRC Chairman His Excellency Sheikh Khalid bin Hamad al-Thani, the event featured an expanded field of participants, with elite racers from the Gulf, the wider region, and the United States competing across eleven championship categories.
The round crowned new champions in the quarter-mile (402m) Index car categories. Abdul Latif Abdul Latif won the INDEX 9.0 title after defeating defending round champion Sulaiman al-Sannousi in the final. Al-Sannousi finished second, while Nasser al-Khader claimed third place to secure his first podium finish of the championship.
In another highlight, Adel Ghanem claimed the INDEX 8.50 title in his first-ever appearance in a final, after winning the decisive race against Hussein Ashkanani. Ashkanani recorded his second podium finish, having placed third in the first round, while Mohammed Suleiman Al-Shatti finished third in this round.
As for the three Index categories competing over the eighth-mile distance, they witnessed intense competition. In the most powerful of these categories, INDEX 4.0, Tareq al-Bastaki secured the title after defeating Hussein Abdul Rahim Ahmed in the final, while last round’s champion, Rashid Al-Balushi, finished third this time.
In the INDEX 4.50 category, Saeed al-Balushi reached the final for the second consecutive round but had to settle for second place, as the title went to Abdulaziz Al-Saleh. Meanwhile, Sean Langdon recorded his first podium finish in the championship by taking third place.
After two days of competition in INDEX 4.80 category, Zayed al-Balushi clinched the title, while Nawaf al-Khaldi finished second. Third place went to Sheikh Jabor bin Hassan.
Pro Mod standout Mike Stavrinous continued his dominance by securing a second consecutive title. The previous round’s winner topped qualifying and maintained a flawless run to the final, where he defeated Saeed al-Balushi, who finished second. American racer JR Gray, the 2025 NHRA Pro Mod champion, repeated his previous-round result by claiming third place.
In the Super Street Pro category, the final was an exact replica of the first round’s showdown and ended with the same outcome, as Yousuf Al Ali was crowned champion for the second time this season. Jaber al-Maghribi finished second, while Abdulwahab Saleem claimed third place.
Similarly, Mustafa Atat climbed to the top step of the podium in the Super Street Outlaw category for the second consecutive round, leaving second and third places to Badr al-Sharshani and Mohammed Kafoud, respectively.
Al-Awad, Bu Rashid, and Mahmoudi crowned motorcycle champions
Mohammed al-Awad recorded his first podium finish in the championship by winning the title in the most powerful motorcycle category, Pro Bike. He defeated Mishaal al-Sabr in the final race, while first-round champion Bradley McCoy had to settle for third place in this round.
In the Super Street Bike category, Mohammed Bu Rashid reached the final for the second round in a row and this time successfully claimed his first title of the championship at the expense of his rival Mishari al-Marri. Third place went to the opening round champion, Mishari al-Turki.
In the Street Bike category, the title went to Mustafa Mahmoudi, who had finished third in the opening round, after he overcame Ahmed Karam in the final race. Meanwhile, the previous round’s runner-up, Dawood al-Sharshani, finished third in this round.
QRC General Manager Sheikh Jabor bin Khalid al-Thani honoured the podium winners. The third round begins on Wednesday.