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Qatar National Sprint: Chebli and Serre standout in Round 5

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Last updated: 2024/10/06 at 11:45 AM
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The fifth round of the 2024 Qatar National Sprint showcased some impressive performances from drivers Mansour Chebli and Maher Serre. Chebli took the spotlight in Class O1 with a time of 51.389 seconds and followed it up with another win in Class P1, driving his Renault Clio to victory. Serre, on the other hand, won Class O3 in a Nissan 350Z with a time of 58.419 seconds and also secured first place in Class P2 in a Porsche Cayman. Amro Abdulla showed his skills in Class O2, coming in first with a lap time of 51.966 seconds, while Francesco Fornaciari led Class P3 in his Lotus Exige. In the women’s category, Melina Jokic impressed with a win in her Porsche Cayman GTS, finishing with a time of 1:01.634.

The competition was fierce at the fifth round of the 2024 Qatar National Sprint, with Mansour Chebli and Maher Serre standing out with multiple victories each. Chebli showcased his driving prowess in Class O1, dominating the competition with a time of 51.389 seconds. He continued his winning streak in Class P1, securing another top finish in his Renault Clio. Serre also had a strong showing, taking first place in Class O3 with a time of 58.419 seconds behind the wheel of a Nissan 350Z. He then went on to win Class P2 in a Porsche Cayman, further solidifying his position as a top contender in the championship.

Amongst the standout performances was Amro Abdulla’s impressive win in Class O2. The Qatari driver put on a show, taking first place in his Subaru with a lap time of 51.966 seconds. Francesco Fornaciari also impressed in Class P3, leading the pack in his Lotus Exige. In the women’s category, Melina Jokic stole the show with a thrilling victory in her Porsche Cayman GTS, clocking an impressive time of 1:01.634. The round came to an exciting end with Jokic’s win, capping off a memorable event in the popular championship.

The fifth round of the 2024 Qatar National Sprint saw Mansour Chebli and Maher Serre shine as they claimed two victories each in different classes. Chebli proved his skills in Class O1, posting a time of 51.389 seconds and then continued his winning streak in Class P1 with another top finish in his Renault Clio. Serre, on the other hand, impressed in Class O3 with a time of 58.419 seconds in a Nissan 350Z and followed it up with a win in Class P2 in a Porsche Cayman. The competition was intense, with drivers pushing themselves to the limit to secure top positions in their respective classes.

Amro Abdulla delivered a standout performance in Class O2, winning first place in his Subaru with a lap time of 51.966 seconds. Francesco Fornaciari showcased his skills in Class P3, leading the pack in his Lotus Exige. In the women’s category, Melina Jokic stole the show with a thrilling victory in her Porsche Cayman GTS, finishing with a time of 1:01.634. The fifth round of the 2024 Qatar National Sprint was full of excitement and impressive displays of driving talent, with Chebli and Serre emerging as the standout performers of the event.

Overall, the fifth round of the 2024 Qatar National Sprint was a thrilling event that showcased some incredible driving skills. Mansour Chebli and Maher Serre stood out with their impressive performances, each claiming two victories in different classes. Chebli dominated in Class O1 and P1, while Serre showed his talent in Class O3 and P2. Other drivers also delivered impressive performances, with Amro Abdulla, Francesco Fornaciari, and Melina Jokic all putting on a show in their respective classes. The competition was intense and the drivers pushed themselves to the limit, resulting in an exciting and memorable event for all involved.

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