Next generation of talent set for the 2025 F4 Saudi Arabian Championship

Next generation of talent set for the 2025 F4 Saudi Arabian Championship
Saudi Arabia’s most promising young racing talents, Abdullah Kamel, Farah Al-Yousef, and Faris Organji, will compete in the 2025 F4 Saudi Arabian Championship. (Supplied)
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Updated 06 October 2025
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Next generation of talent set for the 2025 F4 Saudi Arabian Championship

Next generation of talent set for the 2025 F4 Saudi Arabian Championship
  • Three Saudi drivers to showcase the Kingdom’s growing motorsport ambitions on regional and international stages

RIYADH: Three of Saudi Arabia’s most promising young racing talents — Farah Al-Yousef, Abdullah Kamel, and Faris Organji — have been officially confirmed to compete in the 2025 F4 Saudi Arabian Championship.

Their participation represents a landmark moment for Saudi motorsport, as the Kingdom continues to develop the next generation of male and female drivers with the ambition to compete on both regional and global stages.

The F4 Saudi Arabian Championship provides a professional, cost-controlled entry point to single-seater racing. All drivers will compete in identical Tatuus Abarth F4 G2 (T421) cars, ensuring that talent and racecraft remain the defining factors on track.

By joining the F4 Saudi Arabian Championship, Al-Yousef, Kamel, and Orangi will line up alongside international competitors in an FIA-certified series that emphasizes equality of machinery and pure racing talent.

Al-Yousef is already a standout name in Saudi motorsport. She represented the Kingdom at the Formula Women Nations Cup Finals in Dubai, is the 2022 Saudi women’s karting champion, ranked 26th globally in the Karting World Finals, and took part as the Jeddah Wilcard in the 2025 F1 Academy. 

Kamel has quickly established himself as one of the Kingdom’s brightest young drivers, winning national titles in the IAME and RMC categories (2023/2024), claiming gold at the 2023 Saudi Games, and recently gaining international experience with AKM Motorsport in the Euro4 Championship. 

Organji is another rising star, regularly competing in the Sodi World Series at Dubai Autodrome and now stepping up to the Formula 4 stage.

The 2025 F4 Saudi Arabian Championship will feature five rounds across Bahrain and Saudi Arabia. The season begins with two back-to-back events at the Bahrain International Circuit (Oct. 10–12, including an official test day, and Oct. 15–16), before moving to the Jeddah Corniche Circuit — the world’s fastest street circuit — for three further rounds on Nov. 10–11, 14–15 and Dec. 5–6.

 

 


Qatar’s Al-Sadd name ex-Inter boss Mancini as new manager

Qatar’s Al-Sadd name ex-Inter boss Mancini as new manager
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Qatar’s Al-Sadd name ex-Inter boss Mancini as new manager

Qatar’s Al-Sadd name ex-Inter boss Mancini as new manager
  • Mancini takes the reins at Al-Sadd, who sit sixth in the Qatari top-flight
  • His most successful spell as a manager came during his time with Inter

DOHA: Al-Sadd have appointed former Inter Milan and Italy boss Roberto Mancini as their new manager on a two-and-a-half-season deal, the Qatari club announced on Thursday.
The 60-year-old Italian returns to management over a year after leaving his role with the Saudi Arabia national team.


Mancini takes the reins at Al-Sadd, who sit sixth in the Qatari top-flight with 14 points from nine matches, eight adrift of table-toppers Al-Gharafa.
His most successful spell as a manager came during his time with Inter. He led Inter to three Serie A titles, two Coppa Italia crowns and two Supercoppa Italiana triumphs during his first spell at the club between 2004-2008.
He also guided Italy to the 2020 European Championship title and led Manchester City to their first Premier League crown in the 2011-12 campaign.
Mancini was linked with the Nottingham Forest job before the Premier League club appointed Sean Dyche in October.