Aramco F4 蹤獲弝けn Championship concludes Round 2 in Bahrain
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Aramco F4 蹤獲弝けn Championship concludes Round 2 in Bahrain
The firts two rounds of the FIA-certified Aramco F4 蹤獲弝けn Championship took place at the Bahrain International Circuit in Manama. (SAMF)
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Aramco F4 蹤獲弝けn Championship concludes Round 2 in Bahrain
Third and fourth rounds of 蹤獲弝けs FIA-accredited single-seater series will take place in Jeddah during November
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MANAMA: Round 2 of the FIA-certified Aramco F4 蹤獲弝けn Championship concluded on Saturday with Kit Belofsky and Adam Al-Azhari winning one race each at the Bahrain International Circuit in Manama.
The event was promoted by Altawkilat Motorsport under the supervision of the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation.
The Bahrain International Circuit has hosted the opening two rounds of the Aramco F4 蹤獲弝けn Championship, each delivering two thrilling races that showcased the rising standards of 蹤獲弝けs FIA-accredited single-seater series.
In Round 1, Belofsky (PEAX) claimed victory in the first race, while Emirati driver Al-Azhari (VALVOLINE) triumphed in Race 2.
The duos momentum continued into Round 2 yesterday, where Al-Azhari secured the win in Race 3 before Belofsky ended the weekend with an impressive victory in Race 4.
Prince Khalid bin Sultan Al-Faisal, chairman of SAMF, welcomed the return of the Aramco F4 蹤獲弝けn Championship, expressing his delight at the level of organization delivered by Altawkilat Motorsport, as well as the impressive performances of the drivers and intense competition witnessed throughout the races.
This championship is important for Saudi and international drivers alike, serving as a platform to prepare the next generation of Saudi drivers capable of competing regionally and globally, he said. These championships contribute to developing drivers both physically and mentally, while enhancing their technical skills and readiness to face motorsport challenges with a high degree of professionalism.
Prince Khalid concluded by saying: We look forward to continuing this momentum as the championship moves to Jeddah for the upcoming rounds, further reinforcing the Kingdoms position as a leading destination for motorsport, in line with Saudi Vision 2030s goals of empowering youth and developing the sports sector.
With the Bahrain rounds now complete, attention turns to the Jeddah Corniche Circuit, the fastest street circuit in the world, which will host the remaining stages of the Aramco F4 蹤獲弝けn Championship.
Round 3 will take place on Nov. 1011, followed by Round 4 on Nov. 1415, before the season finale on Dec. 56.
ISLAMABAD: Mohammad Wasif stood on the track as the roar of turbocharged engines echoed across Shakarparian Parade Ground, with clouds of tire smoke billowing into the evening sky at a venue better known for military drills than motorsports.
The ground is playing host to Race Wars 2025, a three-day motorsports festival being held from Oct. 17-19 by the Islamabad administration. The event drew more than 300 participants from across Pakistan to compete in circuit, drag and drift races a rare spectacle in a country with no dedicated racetracks.
For 24-year-old Wasif, who traveled from Faisalabad to compete, the festival represented years of automotive passion culminating in serious competition. His BMW E63, equipped with a W212R engine producing around 700 wheel horsepower, reflected the level of investment enthusiasts are making in their craft.
Back in the day, I used to have my family car, I modified it and then I became a car enthusiast and switched multiple cars and ended up on this, he told Arab News after being eliminated in the second round of head-to-head racing.
Cars drift at Race Wars 2025 in Islamabad, Pakistan, on October 17, 2025. (AN)
Pakistan lacks organized competitions for motorsport lovers, though young drivers are often seen drifting on empty roads late at night, a practice that raises safety concerns.
Syed Hamza Hamid, one of the events organizers, said such festivals provide a legitimate outlet for this passion.
A lot of people are passionate, but they need a place where they can show their skills and grow, he said.
Cars drift at Race Wars 2025 in Islamabad, Pakistan, on October 17, 2025. (AN)
The event featured three main disciplines: head-to-head circuit racing, drag racing and drift competitions, each testing different aspects of driving skill and machine performance.
In head-to-head circuit racing, two cars race simultaneously in a tournament-style elimination format that tests handling, braking, acceleration and a drivers ability to perform under pressure. With nine different categories, the competition produced nine winners as racers battled wheel-to-wheel, with the car ahead claiming victory and the one behind heading home.
Drag racing offers a simplified version of head-to-head competition, stripping away the complexity to focus purely on acceleration along a straight line. Two cars launch simultaneously, and the faster machine wins the race.
However, drift competition brings an entirely different challenge. Beginners drift solo, while experts perform in tandem or trio runs, sliding in synchronized movements inches apart.
Cars drift at Race Wars 2025 in Islamabad, Pakistan, on October 17, 2025. (AN)
Judges award points based on how precisely drivers place their tires in designated zones on the track and how closely they maneuver near walls. Unlike circuit racing, being in front doesnt guarantee victory in drifting: control, precision and style matter more than speed.
The cars on display at the festival ranged from modified Civics and Corollas to BMW, Mercedes, Ford and specialized builds like the TRA Kyoto Pandem.
Participants said modifications vary depending on competition type: drift cars require suspension geometry adjustments and limited-slip differentials for controlled slides, drag cars depend on engine upgrades and lightweight components for faster acceleration and circuit racers need balanced setups emphasizing both power and handling.
Cars drift at Race Wars 2025 in Islamabad, Pakistan, on October 17, 2025. (AN)
Businessman Rehan Saleem brought his extensively modified 2006 BMW E90 to the event, equipped with a Japanese 1JZ-GTE engine typically found in a Toyota Supra, a heavy-duty gearbox and a reinforced engine block capable of handling extreme power.
The future is bright, the new generation has a lot of interest and boys have even more, he said as he prepared for the drag race.
The festival attracted a predominantly young crowd, mostly in their twenties and thirties, who watched from tiered stands as safety barriers kept spectators at a distance from the action.
Large screens displayed close-up views, while food stalls and music created a festive atmosphere extending from morning practice sessions through evening competitions.
For first-time motorsports spectator Iman Malik, a student, the experience exceeded expectations.
I had no idea that this was happening here, but a friend told me and then we made a plan recently, she said. If there is a next show, I would like to participate.
Behind the scenes, organizing an event of this scale required massive coordination. Hamid explained that four different teams, each comprising more than a hundred members, handled everything from race control and pit management to security and spectator services.
Participants paid Rs20,000 ($70) entry fees for head-to-head and drag racing, while drift competitors paid Rs10,000 ($35).
Despite the substantial investment and planning, organizers acknowledged motorsports events in Pakistan remain financially challenging ventures.
One day maybe they are profitable, but now its too soon because sponsors dont join, Hamid said. But if the drivers are happy, we are happy.
Lionel Messis hat trick powers Inter Miami past Nashville on Decision Day
Telasco Segovia also scored for Inter Miami (19-7-8, 65 points), who won their third straight game
Updated 19 October 2025
Reuters
MIAMI: Lionel Messi recorded a hat trick and added an assist and Baltasar Rodriguez scored the tie-breaking goal as visiting Inter Miami used a second-half assault to defeat Nashville SC 5-2 in a Decision Day matchup on Saturday night.
Telasco Segovia also scored for Inter Miami (19-7-8, 65 points), who won their third straight game. Miami will be the No. 3 seed in the Eastern Conference playoffs and faces a rematch with No. 6 Nashville in the first round.
Sam Surridge and Jacob Shaffelburg scored goals for Nashville (16-12-6, 54 points), which didnt allow a shot over the first 34 minutes before being badly exposed in the second half.
Messi finishes the regular season with 29 goals while all but clinching the Golden Boot.
Rocco Rios Novo made five saves for Miami, while Nashvilles Joe Willis had four stops.
Nashville was nursing a 2-1 lead in the second half until Andy Najar was called for a hand ball.
Messi took the ensuing penalty kick in the 63rd minute and easily sent a left- footed shot into the left corner of the net to tie the match.
The goal energized Miami and it moved ahead just four minutes later.
Luis Suarez took a right-footed shot that Willis knocked away. But the ball bounced over toward Rodriguez, who sent a right-footed shot past Willis to give Miami a 3-2 lead.
Messi was at it again in the 81st minute as he booted a left-footed shot into the lower left corner to make it 4-2.
In the first minute of second-half stoppage time, Messi had possession and closed in on Willis before feeding the wide-open Segovia, who kicked the ball into the net to finish off the flurry.
Miami outshot Nashville 17-15 and had a 9-7 edge in shots on target.
Nashville dominated play in the first half but led just 2-1 at halftime.
Miamis initial shot came on Messis goal in the 34th minute. He received the ball from Jordi Alba and had three defenders to maneuver around before sending a left-footed shot into the left corner of the net.
Nashville responded in the 43rd minute when Hany Mukhtar sent a short centering pass to Surridge, who knocked in a header.
Nashville struck again in the sixth minute of first-half stoppage time. Mukhtar took a shot that caromed off the right goalpost and the ball went directly to Shaffelburg, who knocked it home to put Nashville ahead.
KARACHI: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said on Saturday it had not made a final decision on replacing Muhammad Rizwan as the One-Day International (ODI) captain, following the teams recent underwhelming performances.
Rizwan, who led the side in Pakistans most recent ODI series against the West Indies in August, has come under increasing scrutiny due to the poor team performance under his leadership. Since taking over the ODI captaincy in late 2024, Rizwan had started on a strong note with impressive away series victories against Australia and South Africa. However, Pakistans form has slumped in 2025, marked by a series loss to the West Indies and a disappointing campaign in the ICC Champions
Trophy, where the team finished bottom of Group A with two defeats and one no-result.
Under Rizwan, Pakistan have played 21 ODIs, winning just nine, or about 45 percent. The string of poor results has intensified speculation over his future as captain.
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has clarified that no decision has been made yet regarding the captaincy of the national team for the upcoming One Day International (ODI) series against South Africa, the PCB said in a statement.
The PCB added that head coach Mike Hesson has formally written to PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi, recommending that a joint meeting of the Selection Committee and the Advisory Committee be convened to finalize the captain for the series.
Chairman Mohsin Naqvi has referred the letter to the selection and the advisory committees which will meet up on October 20, during which the final decision on the ODI captaincy is expected to be made, the PCB added.
Shan Masood is currently captaining Pakistan in the ongoing Test series against South Africa.
Pakistan claimed a 93-run win in the first Test in Lahore. The second Test is scheduled for October 20 in Rawalpindi.
The tour will then move into the limited-overs leg, starting with three Twenty20 Internationals to be played between October 28 and November 1 in Rawalpindi and Lahore. The ODI series will follow in Faisalabad on November 4, with the second and third matches also set to take place at the same venue.
Captains for both the T20 and ODI formats are yet to be announced.
Jannik Sinner crowned champion at Six Kings Slam in Riyadh after fierce battle with Alcaraz
Novak Djokovic was forced to retirefrom his match against Taylor Fritzafter a grueling first set
Updated 19 October 2025
Aisha Fareed
RIYADH: Jannik Sinner claimed the title at the second staging of the Six Kings Slam in Riyadh with a commanding performance against Carlos Alcaraz in the final, solidifying his place as one of the dominant forces in mens tennis.
In front of a packed and enthusiastic crowd at ANB Arena, Sinner outplayed Alcaraz in straight sets, showing clinical precision and relentless aggression from the baseline. The Italian was in imperious form from the first point, breaking early and maintaining control throughout the match.
I was looking forward to this match, Sinner said in the post-match press conference. It was a great performance from my side, but also, you know, seeing the electric audience today was very nice to be part of this match.
Sinner, who adds another elite-level title to his growing collection, praised the crowd and the tournament atmosphere.
The whole week has been very, very nice. To me and to all the players, the atmosphere has been amazing since Day 1. We feel it as competitors when someone needs a little bit of support, theyre ready to do that. It was a very balanced audience. I'm very happy to be part of this second staging of Six Kings Slam, he said.
Italy's Jannik Sinner hits a return against Spain's Carlos Alcaraz during the final the Six Kings Slam exhibition tennis tournament in Riyadh on October 18, 2025. (AFP)
Spain's Carlos Alcaraz in action against Italy's Jannik Sinner during the final the Six Kings Slam exhibition tennis tournament in Riyadh on October 18, 2025. (AN photo by Abdulrahman bin Shalhoub)
The final added another chapter in the burgeoning rivalry between Sinner and Alcaraz, two of the sports brightest young stars. While Alcaraz showed flashes of brilliance especially in the second set he was ultimately unable to match Sinners consistency and tactical execution.
Well, I just, I try to compete, Alcaraz said after the loss. It was really disappointing for me after the first, I just told myself, OK, go there, try to compete, improve your game. I was making a few mistakes. I played a little bit better, but it wasnt enough.
Despite the defeat, the Spaniard maintained a forward-looking mindset. I think this match is going to give me great feedback. When Im coming back home, Ill practice the things that I need before the next tournament. Ill try to get the best feedback that I can from this match.
Earlier in the day, the third-place playoff delivered an unexpected twist when Novak Djokovic was forced to retire from his match against Taylor Fritz after a grueling first set. The highly anticipated clash just weeks after their US Open quarterfinal lived up to expectations early, with both players locked in a tense battle that lasted over an hour and 15 minutes.
Fritz edged the opening set via a tiebreak, but before the second could begin, Djokovic withdrew due to physical discomfort. Reflecting on the set, the Serbian legend remarked, It was one of the longest sets Ive played.
Fritz Taylor hits a return against Novak Djokovic in their third place match at the ANB Arena in Riyadh on Saturday. (AN photo by Abdulrahman bin Shalhoub)
Novak Djokovic in action during his third place match against Taylor Fritz at the ANB Arena in Riyadh on Saturday. (AN photo by Abdulrahman bin Shalhoub)
While the retirement brought an abrupt end to the contest, Fritzs resilience and form were evident throughout a high-quality first set.
The Six Kings Slam, which brings together six of the worlds top-ranked players in a unique invitational format, has quickly become a marquee event on the tennis calendar. With its star-studded lineup, crowd energy, and sold-out arena, the tournament once again delivered world-class tennis to a growing fanbase in the Middle East.
As Sinner hoisted the trophy under the Riyadh lights, one thing became clear: the future of mens tennis is not just promising its already here.
Verstappen wins dramatic US Grand Prix sprint, McLarens crash
The McLarens are without a race win since Australian Piastris victory at the Dutch Grand Prix in August
Updated 18 October 2025
AFP
AUSTIN: Max Verstappen made the most of a first-corner collision between the two McLaren drivers to win Saturdays sprint race at the United States Grand Prix and reduce Oscar Piastris lead over him by eight points.
The four-time world champion turned his third consecutive sprint pole at the Circuit of the Americas into a third straight sprint win, reducing the gap between him and Piastri to 55 points.
Lando Norris remained second, 22 points behind Piastri who had crashed into him after being hit by Nico Hulkenbergs Sauber as the German driver attempted to sweep inside the McLarens at Turn One.
Verstappen went on to win after 19 laps, ahead of Mercedes George Russell, Williams Carlos Sainz and the two Ferraris, with Lewis Hamilton finishing fourth after a slick overtake of Charles Leclerc.
The start was good, said Verstappen. But then, of course, there was the safety... It took a few laps to have good pace so we need to work out what happened there.
We need to be better in race trim tomorrow to fight the McLarens. Well take a look. We have some ideas so hopefully it will work better.
The McLarens are without a race win since Australian Piastris victory at the Dutch Grand Prix in August.
We both went pretty deep into Turn One, said Piastri. I tried to cut back but I got a hit... Not a great way to start the day I need to take another look.
Norris said: Theres not a lot I could do. I was taken out and that was it.
- Verstappens perfect start -
On a hot day in Austin, Verstappen made a perfect start to lead away up the hill into Turn One.
The accident behind him was caused by Hulkenberg tagging Piastri who was lifted airborne into Norriss car.
For McLaren and their duelling title-chasers, it was a disastrous start and gifted Verstappen an opportunity to make a substantial cut into Piastris championship lead.
Hulkenberg lost his front wing as he progressed, leaving debris across the track, with Fernando Alonso also retiring his Aston Martin due to a puncture.
The contest resumed after five controlled laps behind the safety car, of the 19 in total, with Verstappen surging away, chased by Russell.
Sainz continued to hang on in third for Williams with the two Ferraris breathing down his neck.
On lap eight, Russell made a dive down the inside at Turn 12 in an attempt to pass Verstappen, but succeeded only in ensuring both slid off before rejoining.
Behind them, a lap later, Hamilton executed a perfect move to pass Leclerc for fourth and then resist his fightback.
Verstappen stayed in control, but complained that his car was imperfect.
He held on to a 2.4-second lead while Sainz battled to resist Hamiltons pace before a second safety car intervention.
That came when Lance Stroll speared his Aston Martin into Esteban Ocons Haas inside Turn One, prompting the flags that curtailed the final laps.