Qatar almost ready to join F1 calendar

 Qatar almost ready to join F1 calendar
Losail circuit, Qatar, UAE - 720 - 08.03.2010

Qatar could soon be ready to join the formula one calendar.

FIA president Jean Todt has just visited the Arab emirate, which already holds MotoGP races at the Losail circuit.

Modifications at Losail are taking place with the aim of hosting formula one.

"Surely formula one is part of our future plans," Qatar Motor and Motorcycling Federation president Nasser bin Khalifa al-Attiyah confirmed, according to the Gulf Times.

"Once everything is in place the track will be evaluated by the safety commissioner and then the track will be licensed for official formula one testing. After that we will be ready to be part of the formula one circuit," he added.

The FIA's Charlie Whiting is scheduled to arrive in Qatar in the days following Sunday's season opening Bahrain grand prix.

"We will do what Whiting will suggest. We shall fulfil all F1 requirements before we bid for a race," al-Attiyah is quoted as saying by the daily Peninsula newspaper.

Todt added: "It is easy for Qatar to host an F1 race. It is a commercial matter that has to be solved by the formula one body (FOM) and the local organisers.

"We already have two formula one races (Bahrain and Abu Dhabi) in the Middle East. It will be a welcome addition if Qatar also gets it," he said.

 

Source: GMM

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 jr06 jr06
ouch, since when qatar is an Arab Emirate ??
March 8, 2010 12:58 pm
 jr06 jr06
ouch, since when qatar is an Arab Emirate ??
March 8, 2010 1:00 pm
 TALSUWAIDI TALSUWAIDI
since when wasnt it Arab? Its always been in the Arabian peninsula... since when wasnt in an emirate? Its been ruled by an Emir for decades... i think you are mixing up the term emirate with the United Arab Emirates.
March 8, 2010 10:13 pm
 599FXX 599FXX
this track is going to suck for spectators, as there are no fast corners. tilke should just eff off and same with street races (except of course monaco). i'd like to see some thilling racing and this stop-go slow-med cornered tracks aren't going to provide! and it'd be nuts to see an f1 race at bathurst although that's impossible
March 8, 2010 2:00 pm