ABU DHABI (ALETIHAD)
The Abu Dhabi Powerboat Team has announced the renewal of contracts for a number of its top racers, in addition to new signings, in a move that reflects the team’s commitment to technical stability and building on the significant successes achieved in recent years.
This step comes as part of the strategy of the Abu Dhabi Marine Sports Club to strengthen its competitive presence in international championships.
The renewals include Rashed Al Qemzi, who brings more than 15 years of experience with the team and has achieved five F2 World Championship titles, in addition to winning the Rouen Classic 24-Hour Formula race, making him one of the most prominent figures in the team’s history and global achievements.
The team also announced the signing of Mansoor Al Mansoori, an F2 powerboat racing champion, who continues his journey with the team for more than five consecutive seasons, during which he has delivered consistent performances and contributed significantly to strengthening the team’s results and presence across various rounds
The renewal decision also included Rashed Al Mulla, a six-time world champion in freestyle jet ski racing, who has been competing with Team Abu Dhabi for more than nine seasons and is considered one of the team’s key pillars in international jet ski competitions.
Thani Al Qemzi, Executive Director of Team Abu Dhabi and Modern Sports at the club, confirmed that renewing the racers’ contracts is part of a clear vision aimed at maintaining successful elements and supporting continuity.
He noted that the commitment and high technical standards demonstrated by these champions played a major role in the achievements recorded in Abu Dhabi’s name across various championships.
The Abu Dhabi Powerboat Team continues its preparations for upcoming competitions, relying on the experience of its racers and the stability of its technical structure, as part of its ongoing ambition to secure more titles and reinforce Abu Dhabi’s leadership in powerboat racing and jet ski sports on the global stage.