Al-Moori became the overall champion clocking 00:41:837, followed by Majed Al-Ghamdi 00:41:902 and Hatem Neto 00:42:112.
"No one can deny that I was the best and I deserve to win," Al-Moori said of his victory. Majed Al-Ghamdi, the favorite of the round who participated in Pharaons rally in Egypt 2010, remained the first runner-up.
Thirty-three car racing enthusiasts pitted skills in a marathon battle as each tried to score the maximum under the new points system of scoring. When the dust settled it was Al-Moori who led the podium winners clocking the best time of 00.41.837 in the Camry challenge stage on the second day.
In the first group (SS) Bander Ghaleb won (00:39:181) to move to the second stage. In the second group (AS) Majed Al Ghamdi won with 00:39:960. In the third group (DS) Hatem Neto clocked 42:327. In the fourth group (BS) Abdulrahman Al Harki registered a best time without any mistakes 00:41:220. In the fifth group (CS), Khaled Al Sadoon won with 00:44:110. In the sixth group (ES) Asem Al Oufi clocked 00:43:792. In the last group (FS), Saeed Al Moori topped with 00:39:488.
The last round of the second day featured the Toyota Camry challenge. All qualified drivers had two trial rounds. Outsmarting his rivals, Al-Moori clinched the championship. It was a thrilling and interesting round where Al-Ghamdi finished second and Hatem Neto third.
Results were calculated on the times the racers achieved on their own cars. Top drivers of each category had to compete again using two Toyota Camries. Al-Moori, the flamboyant driver who blazed the tarmac with his skillful and stunt driving, won on the Camry by fraction of a second from his rival Majed Al Ghamdi.
The tournament, held under the supervision of Saudi Automobile Federation (SAF), has helped discover and rediscover many motorsport talents, said Abdullah Bakhashab who organized the event and crowned the round winner in the presence of Fahd Al Tamemi from Jeddah Youth Welfare Office and Waleed Al Shehri from ALJ, Toyota dealer in the Kingdom.
Saeed Al-Moori lifts Toyota Autocross Championship 2010
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