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His Excellency Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad al-Thani presented the Group 3 Purebred Arabian Trophy to Sheikh Abdullah bin Tamim al-Thani and Sheikh Abdulaziz bin Jassim al-Thani, who received the trophy on behalf of Wathnan Racing after
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Al Jeryan Stud’s Aafoor retains Sheikh Joaan Rifle, seven wins for Wathnan Racing

Wathnan Racing and trainer Alban de Mieulle dominated the His Excellency Sheikh Joaan Bin Hamad Al Thani Trophy Day by securing seven victories out of 10 races on the turf track of the QREC’s Al Rayyan Racecourse Saturday.Al Jeryan Stud’s Aafoor retained the His Excellency Sheikh Joaan Bin Hamad Al Thani Rifle, by winning the 2200m race for the four-year-old+ Thoroughbreds. The victory came under the guidance of jockey Soufiane Saadi, who rode his second winner on the day.In the day’s feature and final race, Aafoor ensured the HE Sheikh Joaan Bin Hamad Al Thani Rifle remained with Al Jeryan Stud for a second consecutive year, successfully defending his title in the Class 1 Thoroughbred feature for four-year-old+ over 2200m.The seasoned campaigner delivered a determined and resolute performance, showing admirable courage in the closing stages as he surged to the front and held firm under sustained, collective pressure to prevail by a neck. Prepared once again by M.H.K. Al Attiyah and partnered by Szczepan Mazur, the victory also secured Aafoor’s second victory in just three starts this season, finishing runner-up on one of them as well, and qualification for the Shalfa race at the HH The Amir Sword Festival in February.President of the Qatar Olympic Committee HE Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad al-Thani presented the Rifle to M.H.K Al Attiyah, who received it on behalf of the winning owner Al Jeryan Stud, in the presence of Rashid bin Nasser Sraiya al-Kaabi, QREC Vice Chairman, and Ahmed Amanullah al-Shaibani, QREC Deputy CEO.In the penultimate race on the card, Lippo De Carrere extended Wathnan Racing and Alban de Mieulle combination's remarkable hold on the HE Sheikh Joaan Bin Hamad Al Thani Trophy by landing the Group 3 Purebred Arabian feature for four-year-old+ over 2200m, ensuring the prestigious prize remained in the famous colours and with the master trainer for a fourth consecutive year, following three successive renewals won by the champion Abbes.A winner of the four-year-old edition of this trophy last season, the five-year-old returned this year to add the senior Gr3 PA title, underlining the dominance of Wathnan Racing and trainer De Mieulle by securing a seventh success on the 10-race card, with the victory coming under the guidance of Saadi, who rode his second winner of the day.Khaddah opened his winning account in memorable fashion by landing the H.E. Sheikh Joaan Bin Hamad Al Thani Trophy for four-year-old Purebred Arabians over 1750m, Class 2, prevailing by a quarter of a length. The grey colt, drawn in barrier one, built on a sequence of three runner-up finishes earlier in his career and delivered at the fifth attempt, showing both patience and a sharp turn of foot when it mattered most. Carrying the colours of Wathnan Racing, he was trained by De Mieulle and partnered by James Doyle, with the success bringing up a sixth winner on the day for the owner-trainer combination and a fifth for the jockey. He, further, retained the trophy for the same trio for the second year in a row after they landed the same title through Lippo De Carrere last year.His Excellency Meshaal bin Ali al-Attiyah, Ambassador of the State of Qatar to Bosnia and Herzegovina, presented the HE. Sheikh Joaan Bin Hamad Al Thani Trophy to Sheikh Abdullah bin Tamim al-Thani receiving the prize on behalf of Wathnan Racing, owners of Khaddah, winner of the eighth race on the card. English jockey James Doyle also left a mark as he rode five winners on the day.Sheikh Joaan also honoured the Al Sabiq Championship winning riders, in the presence of Rashid bin Nasser Sraiya al-Kaabi, QREC Vice Chairman, and Ahmed Amanullah al-Shaibani, QREC Deputy CEO. The traditional contest was staged as part of His Excellency’s Rifle meeting. The first four places were secured, in order, by Mohammed Kamaan Saeed al-Hajri aboard Malzoom, Ali Mohammed Ali al-Otibi partnering Shere Khan, Mohammed Faisal Abdulhadi al-Marri guiding Mahjooba and Saud Rashid Mohammed Meteb al-Saaq riding Kahilan Al Sakab.RESULTS38th Al Rayyan Meeting – H E Sheikh Joaan Bin Hamad Al Thani Trophy Day1 - HE Sheikh Joaan Bin Hamad Al Thani Rifle, ThoroughbredsAafoor, M H K al-Attiyah, Szczepan Mazur2 - HE Sheikh Joaan Bin Hamad Al Thani Trophy, Purebred Arabians, Gr3Lippo De Carrere, Alban de Mieulle, Soufiane Saadi3 - HE Sheikh Joaan Bin Hamad Al Thani Trophy, Purebred ArabiansKhaddah, Alban de Mieulle, James Doyle4 - HE Sheikh Joaan Bin Hamad Al Thani Trophy, Purebred ArabiansMac'zoom Al Shahania, Rudy Nerbonne, Lukas Delozier5 - HE Sheikh Joaan Bin Hamad Al Thani Trophy, Thoroughbred Open RaceDark Trooper, Alban de Mieulle, James Doyle6 - HE Sheikh Joaan Bin Hamad Al Thani Trophy, Local ThoroughbredsEquinoxe, Alban de Mieulle, James Doyle7 - HE Sheikh Joaan Bin Hamad Al Thani Trophy, 3YO Thoroughbreds, 3YOs, 1400mAugust George, Jassim al-Ghazali, Alberto Sanna8 - HE Sheikh Joaan Bin Hamad Al Thani Trophy, Thoroughbred Open SprintSoldier's Gold, Alban de Mieulle, Soufiane Saadi9 - Desert Rose Cup, Local Thoroughbred Fillies & MaresDoha Bu Thaila, Alban de Mieulle, James Doyle10 - Al Na'ama Cup, Local Purebred Arabian Fillies & MaresRazika, Alban de Mieulle, James Doyle 

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Arabian Drag Racing League Second round concludes

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 championsMohammed 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. 

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Arabian Drag Racing League opening round from today

Speed, adrenaline and intense competition take center stage today as the 2026 Arabian Drag Racing League officially begins, launching its opening round at Qatar Racing Club’s (QRC) purpose-built drag racing venue.The championship is held under the patronage of QRC Chairman His Excellency Sheikh Khalid bin Hamad al-Thani. The league features global legends across six consecutive rounds, opening with testing Tuesday, qualifying Wednesday and Thursday, tandem races Friday, and concluding February 13 with champions crowned.With extensive experience, the organisers are fully prepared to deliver a championship worthy of its reputation. Widely regarded as one of the world’s strongest drag racing series, the club’s renowned track has witnessed numerous time and speed records across categories.QRC Director General Sheikh Jabor bin Khalid al-Thani said the club has taken a number of steps to elevate the level of competition in this year’s edition.“To date, we have held three rounds of both the Qatar Drift Championship and the Qatar Drag Racing Championship, while last week we concluded the third round of Qatar Freestyle Championship this season. We have now reached the most important milestone on the annual events calendar: the 2026 Arabian Drag Racing League,” Sheikh Jabor, who is well known for his deep passion for motorsports and his strong interest in organizational and operational matters, said in a statement.**media[401593]**“Each year, this championship presents us with major challenges in terms of the diversity of categories, the intensity of competition, and attracting the largest possible number of motorsport fans. Our new highlight this year is the return of the Pro Mod category, which will feature elite drivers, led by the 2025 NHRA Championship title holder J.R. Gray, as well as the veteran champion Mike Castellana, who has won the championship title over multiple seasons. Both drivers compete for Qatar’s Al Anabi Team and have been racing in the US championship for years.”“In response to competitors’ requests, the Street Bike category has been added, bringing the number of motorcycle categories to two, with the possibility of increasing to three. We have expressed our readiness to add the Pro Bike category, the most powerful class in motorcycle drag racing, should the number of competitors reach six or more.”He added: “In line with the directives of the club chairman, HE Sheikh Khalid bin Hamad al-Thani, we are keen to provide a suitable environment for all participating teams in our championships.”Sheikh Jabor affirmed that the Arabian Drag Racing League sits at the top of the club management’s priorities, as it is the largest in terms of participation and the strongest in terms of competition.“Our current focus is on mobilizing all efforts to ensure the success of the championship and to present it in the best possible image. The main focus will be on the fans by enhancing accompanying activities and events. We have provided entertainment areas for children as well as dedicated spaces for families,” he said.“As in previous years, the club will also host - on the sidelines of the championship and specifically in conjunction with its second round - the Qatar Custom Show in its 13th edition.”Prize money approaches QR3.5mWith the approval of 10 categories for this year’s championship, approximately QR485,000 has been allocated as prize money per round. The strongest category in the championship, Pro Mod, receives the largest share of these prizes: the winner of each round will earn QR50,000, the runner-up QR25,000, and QR12,500 will be awarded to third place.If the Pro Bike category is approved, the total number of categories will rise to 11, and the total prize value per round will increase to approximately QR530,000. At the conclusion of the six championship rounds, the leaders of the overall standings in each category will receive a commemorative shield for the season championship in addition to a valuable cash prize, bringing the total prize pool of the championship to approximately QR3.5mMeanwhile, more than 150 participating companies specializing in automobiles and related industries will participate in the Qatar Custom Show. 

Remote-controlled, toddler-sized robot jockeys, in different colour racing silks, compete on camels on the sandy racing track, in al-Shahaniya on December 25, 2025. The camel race season runs from October to February in Qatar with camels trucked in from across the neighboring Gulf nations. Each race has about 10-12 camels competing, with up to 10 races taking place in a day. The camels are guided by an operator who can apply the whip antenna, command the jockey to pull on the reins, and shouts encouragement to the camel via a built-in speaker. (AFP)
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Qatar’s camel racing: Speed, spectacle, silicon jockeys

Professional camel racing in Qatar dates back to 1972 and is centred at Al Shahaniya, the country’s premier racing venue. Domestic and international races are staged from October to February, while marquee events, including HH the Amir’s Main Race, take place in March and April.**media[397475]**One of the sport’s most distinctive features is the use of remote-controlled, toddler-sized robot jockeys, clad in colourful racing silks, as camels are trucked in from across neighbouring Gulf nations.**media[397473]**Each race typically fields 10 to 12 camels, with as many as 10 races staged over the course of a single day. Operated from vehicles alongside the track, the jockeys respond to commands that adjust the reins, activate a whip antenna and relay encouragement through built-in speakers as the camels thunder across the sand.**media[397479]**Racing camels can reach speeds of up to 40 mph in short bursts and sustain around 30 mph for nearly an hour. The racetrack is surrounded by what is often described as a virtual camel city, where visitors are welcome to tour the stables.**media[397481]**While shaded seating is available in the grandstand, many spectators follow races in the local tradition, driving along the parallel road that runs beside the track. Even outside the racing season, Al Shahaniya remains active, with morning training sessions open to visitors.**media[397483]**A visit offers a rare chance to see some of the world’s best-groomed — and most valuable —racing camels up close.

James Doyle rides RB Mary Lylah Qatar National Day Trophy.
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Wathnan Racing’s Arman claims Late Sheikh Jassim bin Mohammed bin Thani Trophy

Wathnan Racing’s Arman wrapped up an exciting evening at Al Rayyan Racecourse Saturday, clinching the mile contest for three-year-old+ Local Purebred Arabians by a short head to claim the Late Sheikh Jassim bin Mohammed bin Thani Trophy.Trained by Alban de Mieulle and ridden by James Doyle, the victory highlighted the horse’s determination in a tightly contested feature race. Minister of Sports and Youth HE Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa bin Ahmed al-Thani in the presence of Qatar Racing and Equestrian Club (QREC) Vice Chairman Rashid bin Nasser Sraiya al-Kaabi, presented the trophy to Ali bin Yousef al-Kubaisi, who received it on behalf of Wathnan Racing.Earlier, in the Grade 2 Qatar National Day Trophy RB Mary Lylah produced a devastating turn of foot in the home straight. The five-year-old mare surged clear under Doyle to win by six lengths in the four-year-old+ Purebred Arabians contest. HE Sheikh Hamad presented the trophy to al-Kubaisi, representing Wathnan Racing. The victory marked a commanding performance for trainer Alban de Mieulle and secured a consecutive retention of the title, following last year’s success with Jabalah.During the nine-race meet, Simca Mille made a stylish return to Qatar by winning the QA Gr3 Al Safliya Cup, a 2350m contest for four-year-old+ Thoroughbreds. Drawn barrier 1, the six-year-old chestnut displayed composure and strength to win by 1½ lengths under Doyle, capping a quick-fire double for the connections.Doha Bu Thaila claimed the Local Thoroughbred Open Race for three-year-old+ over 2000m, holding off rivals with a decisive 1½-length victory under Soufiane Saadi.Abdulrahman bin Mansour al-Mansour, QREC Board Member, presented the Al Halul Island Cup to Ali bin Yousef al-Kubaisi on behalf of Wathnan Racing.The four-year-old bay filly preserved the winning combination that had triumphed in the same race last year with Equinoxe.Thor’s Hammer returned to winning form in the Al Busayyir Cup, a 1600m Thoroughbred Conditions contest for three-year-old+. Drawn widest, the four-year-old bay gelding tracked the leaders before producing a late surge to win by a short head, with jockey Alberto Sann completing a double for the evening. Ahmed Amanalla Al-Sheebani, QREC Deputy CEO, presented the trophy to Ali bin Hamad al-Attiyah on behalf of Al Rufaa Racing.In the Falcon Cup, veteran Taxiwala retained his title in the 3YO+ Thoroughbred Conditions sprint over 1200m. The eight-year-old kicked clear in the final 200m under Lukas Delozier to win by 1½ lengths, taking his season tally to two victories from three starts and his career total to 21 wins. Sheikh Mohammed bin Faleh al-Thani presented the trophy to Eng. Osama Omer al-Dafea, owner and trainer of Taxiwala.Other results from the day included Taftan winning the Purebred Arabian Maiden Plate (1600m) by 4¼ lengths with Pierre Charles Boudot aboard; Labwa De Carrere (FR) taking the Purebred Arabian Handicap (75-95, 1600m) by a head under Fayos Martin Borja; and Taymoor Al Shahania claiming the Purebred Arabian Conditions (1200m) by a neck with Alberto Sanna in the saddle. 

This how Formula grid will line up in 2026, with Cadillac entering as the 11th team.
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Hadjar to partner Verstappen in 2026 as Lindblad arrives in F1

Isack Hadjar will replace Yuki Tsunoda in the hot seat as Max Verstappen's Red Bull teammate next season with Arvid Lindblad joining Liam Lawson at Racing Bulls, the Formula One teams announced.Frenchman Hadjar, 21, has made a big impression in his debut season with sister team Racing Bulls including taking his first podium with third place in the Dutch Grand Prix at the end of August. British-born Lindblad, who also has Swedish nationality and Indian heritage through his mother, moves up from Formula Two to partner New Zealander Lawson and will be the sole rookie on the 2026 grid.Tsunoda's departure leaves Formula One without a Japanese driver on the starting grid. Red Bull said he will remain within the 'family' as test and reserve driver for the first season of a new engine era.Tsunoda will also serve as Racing Bulls reserve when compatriot Ayu Iwasa, this year's Japanese Super Formula champion, is not available. "We believe Isack can thrive alongside Max and produce the magic on track," said Red Bull principal Laurent Mekies.The role of teammate to four-times world champion Verstappen, who could yet add a fifth title in a row at Sunday's season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, has been something of a poisoned chalice for a string of hopefuls. Verstappen, the absolute number one driver, will start 2026 with his fourth different teammate since the last race of 2024.No teammate has come close to the Dutch driver's relentless form since Mexican Sergio Perez took four podiums in the first five races last season and then suffered a dramatic loss of pace before departing. Before him Alex Albon, now at Williams, and Pierre Gasly, who moved to Renault-owned Alpine, also struggled to keep up.Lawson started this season as the incumbent but was replaced by Tsunoda after two races without scoring. The Japanese has been completely eclipsed by Verstappen, with the champion winning seven races and scoring 396 points while Tsunoda's tally stands at a mere 33."After all the hard work I have put in since joining the junior team, it’s such a great reward," said Hadjar. "I’ve had many ups and downs throughout my career, and they kept believing and pushing me. I feel ready to go... and I am happy and proud they feel the same. It's an awesome move, to work with the best and learn from Max is something I can’t wait for."Lindblad will take his place as the 20th Red Bull junior driver to reach Formula One and he recognised the challenge ahead. "I know there’s a lot to learn, but I’m ready to work closely with the team and rise to it. I can’t wait to get started, it’s going to be an exciting year," he said.Team boss Alan Permane said Lawson, 23, and Lindblad, 18, would be a strong and dynamic pairing. "He (Lawson) has excelled when conditions have been at their hardest and we look forward to building on this in 2026, while Arvid’s rapid progression marks him as one of the standout young talents in the sport," he said. 

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Qatar F1 GP: Sheikh Joaan crowns Verstappen champion

His Excellency Sheikh Joaan bin Hamad al-Thani, President of the Qatar Olympic Committee, Sunday crowned Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing driver as the winner of the Qatar Airways Formula 1 Grand Prix 2025. Held at Lusail International Circuit, the Qatar Grand Prix served as round 23 and the penultimate race of the Formula 1 World Championship season. Joining Sheikh Joaan in the podium ceremony were, Mohammed Ben Sulayem, President of the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA), Badr Mohammed al-Meer, CEO of Qatar Airways, Abdulrahman al-Mannai, President of the Qatar Motor and Motorcycle Federation, and Abdulaziz al-Mohannadi, CEO of Lusail International Circuit. The Dutch driver clinched first place after completing the 57-lap race in a time of 1:24:38.241 hours, finishing ahead of Australia’s Oscar Piastri of McLaren, who took second place, while Spain’s Carlos Sainz of Williams secured the third place. 

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Maysara strikes late to win Al Noof Cup

Maysara delivered a strong performance to claim the Al Noof Cup at the Qatar Racing and Equestrian Club’s Al Uqda Racecourse Saturday. The five-year-old mare, in the colours of Mohammed Abdulhadi al-Hajri and trained by Hamad al-Jehani, showed admirable versatility to win the 1300m Local Thoroughbred Open Race for the three-year-old+. Under a well-judged ride from Arnaud De Lepine, Maysara advanced from mid-pack before surging to the front in the closing stages, securing victory by ½ a length and giving her owner a second win on the day. Breaking cleanly from barrier five, Maysara was settled towards the rear as Doghan cut out the early fractions, tracked by Mutamarrid and the race favourite Harb. Midway through the race, Messaouda swept forward to take over, with Doghan and Harb keeping close tabs on the new leader. **media[382073]** The complexion of the race changed dramatically in the home straight. From the middle of the pack, Maysara unleashed a decisive turn of foot, slicing through her rivals and driving past Harb in the final strides to land the spoils. Harb, trained by Ibrahim Saeed Ibrahim al-Malki for Al Rabban Racing and ridden by Tomas Lukasek, kept on well for second, three lengths ahead of Lulwat Al Faisal, trained by Khalifa Hamed Nasser al-Sawai for Al Emadi Racing and ridden by Lukas Delozier, who stayed on to secure third. Axis edges a thrilling finish to break his maiden Axis was finally rewarded for his consistency, capturing his maiden victory on his ninth career start, and second appearance this season, with a determined, narrow success in a gripping opener, the Thoroughbred Maiden Plate for three-seven-year-olds over 1200m (Class 6), which attracted 13 runners. The three-year-old bay gelding, owned and trained by Ibrahim Saeed Ibrahim al-Malki, built on his second-place finish a week ago and delivered a perfectly judged effort under jockey Tomas Lukasek to prevail by a short head, with only a neck separating the runner-up and third. Axis broke alertly from barrier one and settled in a handy position behind the early pace, which was initially shared by Breakout Star and, shortly after, Megalithic. Torgot then assumed control and set the tempo until the home bend where Axis began to make his decisive move. Once in the straight, he swept to the front, but immediately faced fierce challenges from North Audley and Boss Dog, both finishing strongly on either side of him. The three contenders flashed past the post almost inseparable, but the photo finish confirmed Axis as the winner. Boss Dog, representing Aldeebl Racing for trainer Mohammed al-Ghazali under Alberto Sanna, took second by a neck from North Audley, giving trainer Ibrahim Saeed Ibrahim al-Malki a 1–3 finish through the ride of Lukas Delozier.

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Wathnan Racing’s Hit Show continues winning form in Gr.3 Hagyard Fayette Stakes

Hit Show continued his outstanding season with a smooth and confident success in the Gr.3 Hagyard Fayette Stakes at Keeneland, a race run over 1800m for 3-year-olds and up. The contest drew a field of 11, and once again the talented five-year-old displayed his class and consistency at graded level.Trained by Brad H. Cox, owned by Wathnan Racing, and this time ridden by Irad Ortiz Jr., the Dubai World Cup hero added another Group win to his record, confirming his place among the most reliable and versatile middle-distance horses in training.Drawing the widest gate, Hit Show was settled in midfield in a race led by Dilger. Travelling strongly down the back straight, he gradually made headway while several rivals came off the bridle. Approaching the final bend, Hit Show moved into fourth, with the leader beginning to weaken.Inside the home straight, Hit Show looked full of running but briefly found himself short of room. Once switched to the outside, he quickened smartly under a hands-and-heels ride and swept past his rivals to take the lead inside the final furlong. Always in control thereafter, he crossed the line to win by one length, with Rattle N Roll finishing second and the favourite Gosger taking third.Bred in the United States, Hit Show is by Candy Ride, out of Actress, a dual Gr.2 and Gr.3 winner, including the Gr.2 Black-Eyed Susan Stakes at Pimlico and the Gr.3 Comely Stakes at Aqueduct. Actress is a daughter of Milwaukee Appeal, runner-up in both the Gr.1 Juddmonte Spinster Stakes at Keeneland and the Gr.1 Alabama Stakes at Saratoga.

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Al-Amri, al-Muhtasib clinch wins in QDC opening round

In front of a large crowd that filled the stands of Qatar Racing Club’s (QRC) dedicated drift arena, the opening round of the 2025–2026 Qatar Drift Championship (QDC) concluded with the participation of an elite group of drivers from across the Gulf region and beyond. The event is being held under the patronage of QRC Chairman HE Sheikh Khalid bin Hamad al-Thani.The competition, which spanned two full days, began with the qualifying sessions on the first day. At the end of the qualifying sessions, driver Ahmed al-Amri topped the standings with a total of 90.33 points, ahead of Salem al-Sarraf, who secured second place with 86.67 points. Defending champion Ali Makhseed settled for third, just four points behind al-Sarraf.According to the results of the qualifying sessions, the drivers were placed into the tandem battle bracket, which took place on Friday and featured fierce matchups full of surprises.On the left side of the bracket, Ahmed al-Amri, the top qualifier, advanced to the second round after defeating his rival Saud al-Attiyah, who had finished last season as runner-up in the National category. Meanwhile, Ahmed Abu Rshaid prevailed over Mesiar Abu Sheibah in an exciting battle. Abdullah al-Muhtasib also advanced after defeating Mubarak al-Dosari, while Mazen Nasser moved on automatically following the withdrawal of Khaled al-Shafie, who was forced to retire due to an accident during Friday’s pre-event tests.On the opposite side of the bracket, Salem al-Sarraf, second in qualifying, overcame Mohammed al-Jaber, while Yasser al-Shatir advanced after defeating Mohammed al-Azmi. The third battle on this side saw Riyadh al-Mabsali beat Bkhait al-Hajri to secure his place in the next round. The final matchup of the first round produced a major upset when Mohammed Khorshid, who had qualified sixth, eliminated defending champion Ali Makhseed, earning the last spot in the quarterfinals.In the second-round, both al-Amri and al-Muhtasib advanced to the first semifinal, with al-Amri defeating Abu Rshaid and al-Muhtasib prevailing over Mazen Nasser. On the other side, Salem al-Sarraf moved into the second semifinal after beating Yasser Al-Shatir, while Riyadh al-Mabsali claimed the final semifinal slot after winning against Mohammed Khorshid.Based on the final results, al-Muhtasib was crowned champion of the National category, with Yasser al-Shatir finishing second, and Ahmed Abu Rshaid taking third place on the podium.The two semifinal battles were breathtaking, showcasing exceptional skill and intensity that kept the crowd on edge. The first semifinal brought together Ahmed al-Amri, the top qualifier and champion of the season before last, with Abdullah al-Muhtasib, who had qualified fourth and was newly crowned winner of the National category in this round. In this duel, al-Amri asserted his dominance to become the first driver to reach the final showdown, where he would face Riyadh al-Mabsali, who earned his spot by defeating Salem al-Sarraf, last season’s overall runner-up, in the second semifinal.Al-Sarraf went on to claim third place after overcoming al-Muhtasib in the third-place battle.All eyes then turned to the grand final between al-Amri and al-Mabsali, where both drivers delivered flawless and highly technical runs that captivated the crowd. However, victory ultimately went to al-Amri.QRC General Manager Sheikh Jabor bin Khalid crowned the podium winners.

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QRC season begins with Qatar Drift Championship

Amid high expectations for an exceptional season filled with events and activities, the Qatar Racing Club’s (QRC) 2025-2026 sports season officially kicks off Thursday, with the first round of the Qatar Drift Championship (QDC).The highly-anticipated QRC activities take place under the patronage of its chairman HE Sheikh Khalid bin Hamad al-Thani.The club's newly approved event calendar for the upcoming season features five major championships, covering various motorsport disciplines such as drift, drag race, sand drag race, and freestyle stunt shows, in addition to over 25 testing days spread across the next seven months. The calendar also includes roll race events and dedicated motocross racing days.QRC General Manager HE Sheikh Jabor bin Khalid al-Thani affirmed that the club has completed most of the preparations for the new season.“We were keen to approve the sports calendar for the 2025/2026 season early on to give racers enough time to prepare for the competitions. We are looking forward to an exceptional season by all standards—marked by a diverse range of championships, fierce competition, and strong audience engagement. This aligns with the vision of our club chairman, His Excellency Sheikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Thani, who always strives to steer motorsports in Qatar in the right direction—technically, organisationally, and athletically,” he said.“Based on this principle, the new season's calendar has received special and exceptional attention, aiming to propel the club forward, advance motorsports, diversify our events, and attract the largest number of competitors. Our goal is to build an informed and educated community, and establish a strong youth base capable of steering Qatar toward more sporting achievements.”“Our ongoing preparations are focused on ensuring what we consider the most important factor: a safe environment, equipped with all necessary safety measures for both participants and spectators. The club consistently welcomes Gulf, Arab, and international teams.Speaking about the sports and community events the club is organising this season, Sheikh Jabor stated: "Qatar Racing Club is well known as the home of drag racing in the Middle East. As in previous years, we will be organising two separate drag racing championships.”“The first is an international-level event—the Arabian Drag Racing League—featuring top racers from around the world. This season, it will consist of six rounds, starting on January 8–9, 2026, and continuing until the final round in mid-February. The second is the Qatar Drag Racing Championship, made up of five rounds, and attracting the best drag racers from across the Middle East. The opening round is scheduled for the second half of November, with the final round taking place in early March 2026."He continued: "As for the Qatar Drift Championship, which kicks off tomorrow, it has consistently drawn participants from Oman, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the UAE, Jordan, and even some European competitors. This year’s edition will feature five rounds—three in 2025 and the final two in March and April 2026. We are also organizing the Sand Drag Racing Competition, held at the Sealine Sand Track.”Fans of freestyle drifting can look forward to a four-round championship, similar to last season.In addition to this, the club will also host Roll Racing events, Motocross test days, and various other motorsport activities."Leading these community events is the Qatar Custom Show, which we will host for the 13th time this season, scheduled for January 13–17, 2026.In addition, we’re keen to host gatherings of car owners, motorcycle clubs, and other community-centered events throughout the season," Sheikh Jabor said.

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Domasco launches GAC Empow R, GS8 Traveller

At an automotive event at the Qatar Racing Club, GAC Qatar – Domasco redefined car launches in Qatar with the unveiling of the GS8 Traveller and the Empow R, a statement said.Attendees were not only introduced to the latest technology and design features of the GS8 Traveller and Empow R, but were given the opportunity to participate in interactive test drives and drifting sessions.The Empow R, known for its 265hp and rapid 0-100kph in 5.7 seconds, and the GS8 Traveller, with its spacious seven seats and 12.5km/L fuel efficiency, showcased their performance on and off the track.The event featured interactive showcases, test drives, and dynamic performances, allowing guests to experience the vehicles firsthand.Domasco’s emphasis was clear: to deliver an unforgettable experience that goes beyond the typical car launch.For those interested in checking out the bold GS8 Traveller and the sporty Empow R, the GAC Showroom at East Industrial Road is the place to visit, the statement added.