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Saudi’s Khaled crowned ME champion at Race Camp

Published: 23 Aug 2014 - 10:05 pm | Last Updated: 21 Jan 2022 - 12:46 pm

Saudi Arabia’s Ahmed Khaled jumps in celebration as he becomes the Middle East champion at the International Race Camp at UK’s Silverstone Circuit recently.

 

DUBAI: The Nissan PlayStation GT Academy International Race Camp drew to a thrilling conclusion at the UK’s Silverstone Circuit as Ahmed Khaled from Saudi Arabia, 25, was crowned the Middle East champion of the racing challenge.
The Civil Engineer, who finished in fourth place in the overall competition, won his place at the GT Academy Race Camp against hundreds of thousands of Gran Turismo gamers that entered the competition across Australia, India, Mexico, the Middle East and Thailand.
Having won through Middle East National Finals, he arrived at Silverstone as one of five to represent the Middle East, alongside 27 International competitors overall, representing six countries split into five territory groups. Over the course of six days, the competitors were put through their paces both on and off track.
They enjoyed some of the best racing instruction and mentoring in the world in a range of Nissan cars.
“For as long as I can remember I have wanted to be a racing driver, this was why I spent so much time playing Gran Turismo. The Nissan PlayStation GT Academy Challenge has made this dream come true,” said Ahmed Khaled.
As well as the circuit driving and assessment, the competitors were judged on a series of challenges that included the Mud Mayhem assault course, Nissan Micra Stock Car racing, the Traffic Challenge in the Nissan GT-R, the Dirt Track Time Trial in the Nissan Juke, the head-to-head Gymkhana, Buggy Racing, and a head-to-head Dogfight pursuit race in Nissan 370Zs.
 Each challenge was accompanied and assessed by their judges that included ex-F1 test driver Dani Clos, V8 Supercar legend Rick Kelly, ex-F1 racer Karun Chandhok, Rally Driver and Drift King Abdo Feghali and renowned Thai Formula racer Tor Graves.
Samir Cherfan, Managing Director, Nissan Middle East commented:  “GT Academy demonstrates Nissan’s belief in delivering innovation and excitement in everything we do. Wherever it is run in the world, GT Academy’s selection process and driver development programme has produced genuinely fast racing drivers,” he said.
“We have every confidence that Ahmed will add to this legacy and raise the region’s interest in motorsport.” 

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