Rashed Al Qemzi - Team Abu Dhabi world champion-1694969389328
A second-place finish in the penultimate round of the 2023 championship was enough to see Rashid Al Qamzi to add to his previous F2 triumphs in 2017, 2019 and 2021. Image Credit: Supplied

Peso da Régua: A perfect tactical drive was all that needed for Team Abu Dhabi’s Rashid Al Qamzi as he secured his fourth UIM F2 World Championship title on Sunday, as Lithuania’s Edgaras Riabko recorded victory at the Grand Prix of Portugal.

A second-place finish in the penultimate round of the 2023 championship following his Grand Prix victories in Lithuania and Italy was enough to see the Emirati driver add to his previous F2 triumphs in 2017, 2019 and 2021.

Adding to the celebrations for Team Abu Dhabi at Peso da Régua in northern Portugal, Al Qamzi’s teammate, Mansoor Al Mansoori, joined him on the podium with a superb drive to third place after starting fifth.

After seeing pole position snatched away from him by Riabko 24 hours earlier, Al Qamzi was narrowly held off by the Lithuanian as they battled from the start to gain the advantage at the first turn on the Douro river circuit.

From that point onwards, Al Qamzi settled into his rhythm, content to hold second place with his two closest rivals, Monaco’s Giacomo Sacchi and Estonian Stefan Arand, well in arrears, and the final round to follow next weekend.

Playing an important role on the day, Al Mansoori climbed two places over the first four laps to take hold of third place, offering his teammate protection in the event of any threat from behind.

Third victory

It failed to materialise, however, with Sacchi making a premature exit through mechanical problems, while Arand was forced to settle for fifth place.

Celebrating at the finish with Al Mansoori and the rest of the Team Abu Dhabi line-up, Al Qamzi will now target a third victory of the season in the season’s final Grand Prix on the Tagus river in Vila Velha de Ródão next Sunday.

It was there two years ago that he recorded a second Grand Prix victory in the space of eight days to wrap up his third F2 world title.

Al Qamzi had arrived in Portugal full of confidence, holding a 16-point championship lead over Sacchi. His only worrying moment came in yesterday’s free practice session when he flipped and damaged his boat.

It was repaired in rapid time by the Team Abu Dhabi technicians, allowing Al Qemzi to qualify in a comfortable second place, on his way to joining Sweden’s Erik Stark in the record books as a four-time F2 world champion.

It also means that Guido Cappellini has delivered 17 world championship titles to the UAE capital since he took charge as Team Abu Dhabi manager eight years ago.