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EDITOR IN CHIEF- ABDULLAH BIN SALIM AL SHUEILI

FIA chief sees good potential for Oman

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FIA President Jean Todt expressed his happiness with the facilities and organisation of the Oman Automobile Association (OAA) during the official opening of the inaugural Mena Nations Cup karting championship on Wednesday.


“Karting is the stepping stone for all the major motorsports events in the world including F1 and Rallying. Karting is the only way to go professional so it needs all the support it can get in terms of sponsorships and infrastructure. I’m glad Oman is hosting the Mena Nations Cup karting championship and wish all the success for the future as well,’’ he said.


The February 10-14 Mena Nations Cup will have drivers from 20 countries competing for the spoils and it would be a big occasion for Oman. Omani drivers are expected to be in the fray as well and exhibit their skills.


There was palpable excitement at the venue among the participants, organisers and commentators as well.


“It’s a fantastic venue and for someone who has been in karting, this is great. This will be a springboard for bigger events to come. It’s a world- class karting facility and a great circuit technically as well. So we will have a very interesting event. I’m sure Oman can do a great job with it,’’ Henry, the commentator at the event, said.


FIA CONGRESS HELD


The FIA and representatives from its national sporting authorities and national automobile clubs assembled in Muscat this week (10-12 February) for the 10th edition of the FIA Sport Regional Congress held in the Middle East and North Africa (Mena) region.


The Congress, hosted for the first time by the OAA was led by FIA chief JTodt, FIA Deputy President for Sport Graham Stoker, FIA Vice-President for Mena Mohammed Ben Sulayem, FIA Deputy Vice-President for Mena Imad Lahoud and OAA Chairman Brigadier (retd) Salim al Maskari.


The activities were held in respectful tribute to late His Majesty Sultan Qaboos.


“We are grateful to President Brigadier Salim, the Oman Automobile Association and the people of Oman for the warm welcome that has been extended to our delegation here in Muscat during this very sad time for their country. The Congress was held in the spirit of furthering HM Sultan Qaboos’s profound and important legacy, in Oman and across the Middle East,” said Jean Todt.


“Mena is a dynamic region, with four world championship events, two in Formula One — in Bahrain and Abu Dhabi — one in World Endurance, in Bahrain, and the World RX of Abu Dhabi. The Formula E rounds in Saudi Arabia and Marrakech will soon be part of the latest FIA World Championship, and there are many more successful events in Rally, Cross Country, Hill Climb and Karting.


Mena Karting Challenge


“In particular I would like to mention the Mena Karting Challenge, organised this year in tandem with this Congress in Oman, with 15 countries represented in the Nations Cup. Funded by the FIA Sport Grants Programme, this is the first new regional event since the Middle East Rally Championship was founded in the early 1980s. As we know, the importance of karting cannot be understated as a springboard to other motor sport disciplines, so I congratulate Mena for organising such an event.”


The Congress included sessions on new disciplines and events such as the FIA Motorsport Games, Cross Country, Drifting, Hill Climb and Grassroots programmes. Additionally, it offered guidance to the ASNs on how to organise safe and enjoyable events, improve management and commercialisation, and make further strides in wider motor sport development, including the identification of new talent.


The programme was organised under the leadership of Andrew Papadopoulos of the FIA’s ASN Development Task Force.


A number of interactive workshops provided insights and encouraged debate on the topics of FIA Grants, FIA Motorsport Games National Team Selection and FIA Training.


Jean Todt continued: “This Congress is always at the forefront of FIA events in terms of environmental commitment. Effort should now be spread to other motor sport stakeholders in the region, and in particular F1 Grands Prix in line with the Formula 1-FIA renewed sustainability strategy and commitment to be net zero carbon by 2030.


“I also welcome the engagement on safety, which remains the FIA’s priority. Later this week, the FIA will be conducting the first edition of the Medical and Rescue Workshop here and our staff look forward to welcoming delegates, doctors and rescue crews from across Mena.


“It has also been very pleasing to see the FIA #3500Lives Road Safety campaign displayed throughout Muscat, featuring as its ambassadors my wife Michelle, Pharrell Williams and Michael Fassbender.


“Finally, I would like to mention the FIA Girls on Track event that took place in Saudi Arabia during the Ad Diriyah E-Prix last November with 400 participants. Most of these girls were driving for the first time since the ban was lifted and the FIA truly welcomes this new chapter. It is another illustration of the capacity of sport to contribute to the evolution of society, to promote greater tolerance and gender equality.


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