Qatar Scientific Club has organised an open day for cars at Lusail International Circuit with the participation of 35 contestants.
Vehicle inspection of the participating cars was conducted before the start of the race aiming to test participants' driving skills.
In this field, drivers were trained to simulate the racetracks, which the scientific club prepared for this purpose, as global circuit models and various types of cars were developed with the aim of empowering young people from the new contestants and testing their driving skills in a realistic manner.




Two of the cars participated 

On the sidelines of the event, ten contestants competed to achieve the best time for the scientific club car designated for races, in order to unify the capabilities of the car.
Hamad al-Sulaiti was ranked first, Mubarak al-Khalifa took the second place, while in the third place was Hossam al-Qatami.
In 2017, the Qatari Scientific Club launched an initiative in order to spread the motorsport culture and simplify the steps to enter in this field through available local opportunities and to show the correct ways to fix the car instead of costly spending on equipment and fixing that harm the car, and guide young people to enter the races in a more professional manner, helping beginners in the field of automobiles or engines in general to enter competitions, and providing a safe environment for practising motoring hobby.
This initiative aims to train and develop young people who want to improve their leadership in the circuit, provide instructions and advice to them regarding the preparation and maintenance of cars before, during and after their participation in the circuit, develop a team capable of competition at the local and global levels, and co-ordinate future events or championships in the Lusail International Circuit, and highlighting their talents and the spirit of competition among them by organising events and championships in a safe environment away from the streets and places where they may cause danger to others.
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