Connect with us
https://yoursportsnation.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/call-to-1.png

Motorsports

MOTORSPORTS: Four events in eight days for Super DIRTcar Series | Sports

Published

on


There remain only four features on the 2025 Super DIRTcar Series schedule, with the final events packed into a stretch of eight days.

The Super DIRTcar Series will race at Georgetown Speedway in Delaware on Nov. 1 and then head to the Dirt Track at Charlotte for the Outlaws World Finals Nov. 5-8. Nov. 5 is marked as a qualifying night, with features then scheduled for Nov. 6-8.

The Georgetown date marks the first visit of the Super DIRTcar Series to Georgetown in 17 years, racing during the annual Mid-Atlantic Championship Weekend.

The 75-lap feature will pay $12,075 to the winner. HJ Bunting won the last SDS event contested there, back in 2008. The Nov. 1 event is scheduled to be the ninth SDS event contested at that facility.

The World Finals will include four nights, with the first being a qualifying night on Wednesday and then three nights of racing, Nov. 6-8. Feature events on Nov. 6 and 7 will pay $10,000-to-win, and the Nov. 8 main event pays $15,000 to the winner.

Tim Fuller, champion Mat Williamson and Anthony Perrego won features in 2024. Williamson clinched his second Super DIRTcar Series championship.

Williamson is poised for history if he can replicate his 2024 efforts. Only one driver has won both the Super DIRTcar Series Championship and the DIRTcar 358-Modified Series title in the same year — Danny Johnson (who tied with Steve Paine) swept both titles in 1999.

Williamson had technically closed out the 358-Modified chase before heading to Brockville Ontario Speedway’s Fall Nationals last weekend, winning the Salute to the Troops 150 at Super DIRT Week. For added effect, he swept Brockville, book-ending the small block and big block events with wins.

On the big block side, he owns a 98-point lead on Alex Yankowski.

After the World Finals’ last features, all three 2025 Series Champions will be crowned, with the Super DIRTcar Series champion sharing the limelight with the World of Outlaws Sprint and Late Model Series champions.

There is one event to be contested at the Dirt Track at Charlotte before the World Finals.

The World Short Track Championships are on the table first, scheduled for Oct. 30-Nov. 1.

The DIRTcar Sportsman Series will rejoin the DIRTcar Pro Stock Series on the first night of features during the 10th running of the World Short Track Championships. In all, 10 different premier DIRTcar classes will be in action.

DIRTcar Sportsman Series champion Shane Pecore is looking forward to the races in South Carolina. Entering Brockville, he had a thin four-point lead over Emmett Waldron. Waldron started on the pole but suffered a flat tire; that bad luck helped smooth Pecore’s path to the championship. He is now the seventh driver to win multiple Sportsman Series Championships, joining Cody McPherson (3), Kevin Root, Mathieu Desjardins, Tim Sears Jr., Chris Raabe, Russ Hefti, and Steve Hall. He finished the year with 13 wins and 28 top fives.

Pete Stefanski is also looking at The World Short Track Championships as a means to cementing an already stellar legacy.

Stefanski will be racing as the DIRTcar Pro Stock Champion, taking a record sixth career Pro Stock Series crown as he prepares to head to Charlotte. He won the Pro Stock features there in 2023 and ’22. He will be putting his No. 2 on the shelf and instead will drive Phil DeFiglio’s No. 28.

“I’m optimistic. I’m happy. I’m excited. We’re just really looking forward to going down there,” said Stefanski in a DIRTcar release, noting the pressure is off when racing in the World Championships. “It’s like a mini vacation. You get to go racing, which obviously I love to do. Trying to get another one would be awesome. We got a great car going down, too. We’ll just see what happens.

Tickets to the World Finals and World Short Track Championships are available online at DIRTcar.com. The events will also be aired live on DIRTVision.

EASTERN STATES WEEKEND

Saturday, Anthony Perrego pulled down a keystone victory, taking the 100-lap Eastern States 358-Modified Championship. The victory was worth $10,000. Mat Williamson was again looking quite convincing before a flat at the halfway mark derailed his hopes of winning. Perrego made the change in fortunes, passing Matt Sheppard. Behind the lead pair, Williamson was charging around the high line, racing back to second in the final run down. He worked past Sheppard in the final laps, and made a bid for the win off the final corner. Perrego missed his mark and pushed up on the exit, opening the inside line for Williamson. Perrego had enough momentum and room to hold onto the win by .056-seconds. Jessica Friesen raced to third, with Felix Roy and Brian Calabrese filling the top five. There was no information shared from the NEWS Sprint feature.

Friday, Jared Labagh won the 50-lap Orange County Fair Sportsman feature, worth $5,000. He won on the heels of a stellar battle in the waning circuits. He passed Tyler Peet on a lap 48 restart to secure the lead, and held off the challengers to win from eighth on the initial grid.

The top six fastest modifieds locked into the 200 through time trials. Matt Stangle earned the pole with a lap of 23.048-seconds. The top six included Alex Yankowski, Sheppard, Max McLaughlin, Jimmy Phelps, and Williamson. Jack Lehner, Tanner Van Doren, and LJ Lombardo also locked in, having ranked as the top three in points for the Big Series 2 and will start in grid slots seven, eight and nine. Peter Britten, David Schilling, Corey Cormier, Felix Roy, Ryan Godown, Danny Tyler and Ryan Behrent won heat races.

In small block qualifying for Saturday’s 100-lap 358-Modified Championship race, Williamson locked into the pole spot with a lap of 22.796-seconds. Sheppard, Noah Walker, Brian Calabrese, Mat Stangle and Jessica Friesen also locked into the top six

On Thursday, Sheppard rolled off from third on the initial grid, and motored away to a convincing win in the Hard Clay Finale. The event was contested as the kick off to Eastern States Weekend. Sheppard took home the 50-lap win, and in doing so, finished his charge to the Short Track Super Series North Region Championship. That title comes with a $15,000 prize.

Williamson raced to second ahead of Perrego, Chris Raabe and Yankowski.

Regional racing crowd mourns the passing of Dave Guererri

“Big Dave” Guererri passed Oct. 25 following a valiant fight with cancer.

Tracks were posting memorials over the weekend, paying tribute to Dave — who is the father of Hannah, Davie and CJ Guererri. CJ Guererri won the Street Stock Championship this year, helping make a dream a reality for the whole Guererri family. Davie was part of the LOLR tech team.

Dave Guererri, 60, drove the pace car at Land of Legends Raceway and was recognizable at Outlaw Speedway.

His family will be holding a celebration of life on Saturday, Nov. 8, at the Sons and Daughters of Italy in Geneva at 1 p.m. They want everyone to wear their favorite racing shirt as “that’s what David would have wanted.”

Chris Marquart’s “Motorsports” appears each Wednesday during racing season. Contact Chris at 315-729-3999 or smashedempirefilms@gmail.com.



Link

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Motorsports

BangShift.com Drag Racing with CHRISTMAS TREES! Racing Action From Cleetus McFarland’s XMAS Tree Drags 2025 At Bradenton Motorsports Park

Published

on


Drag Racing with CHRISTMAS TREES! Racing Action From Cleetus McFarland’s XMAS Tree Drags 2025 At Bradenton Motorsports Park


Drag Racing with CHRISTMAS TREES! Racing Action From Cleetus McFarland’s XMAS Tree Drags 2025 At Bradenton Motorsports Park

Cleetus’ Christmas Tree Race 2025 was a very special race. The race has become kind of a big deal since starting a few years ago, and has some pretty simple rules. You must race with a Christmas Tree on or in your vehicle, it must be a minimum of 6 feet tall, it can’t fall off, and you have to have lights on it. Simple right? Well…

Video Description:

We wrapped up Cleetus McFarland’s XMAS Tree Drags 2025, following the entire event from start to finish. This video covers every round from the OG 32-car field all the way through the Elite 8 — the fastest cars on the property — right down to the finals.

Cleetus lined up in both Mullet and Leroy, alongside a stacked field of big-name cars and a few surprise entries we hadn’t seen before. From first-round shakeups to the final matchups, this one delivered nonstop action.


FREE LIVE DRAG RACING: The 4th Annual Christmas On The Coast Jr. Dragster Races From Gulfport Dragway – Saturday

 






Link

Continue Reading

Motorsports

BigRock Motorsports retains its Championship title at ISRL Season 2 Grand Finale in Calicut

Published

on


Calicut (Kerala) [India], December 21 (ANI): The Indian Supercross Racing League (ISRL) Season 2 concluded in spectacular fashion with a historic Grand Finale at the EMS Corporation Stadium, Calicut. Megastar and ISRL Brand Ambassador Salman Khan was present on ground, adding star power to an electrifying night of high-octane racing and live entertainment, as per a release.

The finale witnessed a record-breaking turnout of over 32,000 fans, marking the highest-ever attendance for a motorsporting event in India and reinforcing Kerala’s strong connection with motorsport and large-scale live sporting experiences, the release said.

Amid roaring crowds and intense on-track action, Team Bigrock Motorsports were crowned ISRL Season 2 Champions, capping off a fiercely competitive championship that unfolded across Pune, Hyderabad and Calicut. The season showcased a compelling blend of international excellence and emerging Indian talent.

The Calicut round delivered thrilling racing across all categories. Matt Moss from team BigRock Motorsports (Australia) claimed victory in the 450cc International class aboard the Kawasaki KX 450, while Calvin Fonvieille from team Apollo Indewheelers (France) dominated the 250cc International category on the Yamaha YZ 250. The 250cc India-Asia Mix class was won by Delvinator Alfarizi (Thailand) riding the KTM 250 SX – F, drawing thunderous applause from the packed stadium.

Megastar Salman Khan, Brand Ambassador, ISRL, said, “Watching the Grand Finale in Calicut was truly special. The passion of the fans and the intensity of competition show how far Indian motorsport has come. ISRL is creating a platform where Indian riders can compete confidently alongside the world’s best,” as quoted from a release.

Reflecting on the season, Veer Patel, Managing Director, ISRL, said, “Season 2 reflects the growing belief in Supercross across India. From Pune to Hyderabad and now Calicut, the record-breaking fan response shows the sport has truly found a home here, while we continue building strong pathways for Indian riders alongside world-class racing.”

Over the course of Season 2, 36 international riders from 21 countries, including Australia, France, the USA, Germany, Thailand and South Africa, competed alongside India’s top riders such as Rugved Barguje, Ikshan Shanbhag, Prajwal Vishwanath and Shlok Ghorpade, highlighting ISRL’s growing global stature, as per the release.

Beyond the races, the Reise Moto ISRL Fan Park transformed EMS Corporation Stadium into a complete motorsport festival, featuring live music, racing simulators, interactive brand zones, food experiences, merchandise and rider interactions, creating an immersive fan experience for families and enthusiasts alike.

With Season 2 concluding on a historic high, the Indian Supercross Racing League now looks ahead to expanding its footprint, strengthening grassroots development and further positioning India on the global Supercross map. (ANI)

(This content is sourced from a syndicated feed and is published as received. The Tribune assumes no responsibility or liability for its accuracy, completeness, or content.)





Link

Continue Reading

Motorsports

NTSB investigates tragic plane crash involving NASCAR star Greg Biffle: who was flying?

Published

on


Tragedy Strikes: NTSB Launches Deep Investigation into Fatal Greg Biffle Plane Crash

In a devastating turn of events, the aviation world was rocked last Thursday when NASCAR legend Greg Biffle, his family, and three others tragically lost their lives in a plane crash at Statesville Regional Airport. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is now on a mission to uncover the harrowing details behind this catastrophic incident, with a press conference held Saturday shedding some light on the ongoing investigation.

NTSB Board Member Michael Graham and Investigator-In-Charge Dan Baker addressed the media, but the information was limited as the investigation is still in its infancy. “We still do not know the circumstances which led the aircraft … to attempt to return to the airport,” Graham stated, emphasizing the urgent need to piece together the events that led to this heart-wrenching disaster.

One chilling revelation from the conference was a text message exchange between Biffle’s wife, Cristian Grossu Biffle, and her mother, Cathy Grossu. Cathy recounted the harrowing moments leading up to the crash: “Then she said something like ‘We’re in trouble, emergency landing.’ And I texted back, ‘What’s wrong with the plane?’” The gravity of the situation escalated when Cathy received an SOS alert, signaling a dire emergency. Graham confirmed that the NTSB is aware of this critical communication, stating, “We are not aware of any other communications from passengers on board the aircraft to those on the ground.”

As investigators delve deeper, the question of who was at the controls during the crucial moments of the flight remains unanswered. Both Greg Biffle and his companions, Dennis and Jack Dutton, were licensed pilots. Graham noted, “We do anticipate that all the information about all the pilot-rated occupants will be included in our preliminary report.” This report is expected within 30 days, but the agency’s final analysis could take up to 18 months.

Despite the uncertainty surrounding the pilot’s identity, Graham revealed that the NTSB has a “degree of confidence” about the individual in the left seat, although verification is still required. He stressed the importance of accuracy in the investigation: “We want to know where everyone was sitting, and that is a little more difficult in a crash like this.”

In a shocking update, Graham shared that early indications from multiple sources suggest the aircraft was stable and configured for landing with its lights on. However, it was flying dangerously low. This crucial information aligns with the physical evidence found at the crash site, including debris located approximately 1800 feet from the runway threshold.

The investigation is ramping up as the NTSB meticulously documents the wreckage, evaluates the flight voice recorder, and analyzes various components. “All of these are being sent to NTSB recorders labs in Washington, D.C.,” Graham explained, highlighting the importance of recovering critical data to determine the probable cause of this tragedy.

Amidst the chaos, a drone was deployed to assist in the investigation, although high winds initially hampered its operations. As conditions improved on Saturday, the team was able to resume their efforts to gather evidence from the crash site.

With so many unanswered questions and the clock ticking, the NTSB is committed to uncovering the truth behind the demise of Greg Biffle and his companions. As the agency continues its exhaustive investigation, the families and fans of those lost are left grappling with the profound loss and searching for closure in this heartbreaking saga.



Link

Continue Reading

Motorsports

NASCAR, IndyCar, and F1 Share These Race Days in 2026

Published

on


What’s Happening?

Throughout the racing year, now and then, race fans are blessed with a handful of special days in which NASCAR, IndyCar, and F1 all race on one calendar date. In 2026, this will occur eight separate times. Here’s a look at those race days.

  • Of course, these are all subject to time and date, and, in some cases, these races could realistically happen with 12 hours of one another.
  • The first date that all three series race on is March 15, with Formula One racing at Shanghai International Circuit for the Chinese Grand Prix, IndyCar racing on the streets of Arlington, Texas, for the first time, and NASCAR racing at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
  • On May 24, all three series will race on U.S. soil on the same day. Formula One will race in the Canadian Grand Prix at Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve, with IndyCar hosting the 110th Indianapolis 500 that same afternoon, and NASCAR kicking off the 67th Coca-Cola 600 later that evening.
  • The final triple header will be on September 6, with Formula One racing at Monza, IndyCar racing in their season finale at Laguna Seca, and NASCAR hosting, what is at press-time, a playoff race in the 77th Southern 500.

March 15

  • NASCAR: Las Vegas Motor Speedway
  • IndyCar: Grand Prix of Arlington
  • Formula One: Chinese Grand Prix (Shanghai)

March 29

  • NASCAR: Martinsville Speedway
  • IndyCar: Barber Motorsports Park
  • Formula One: Japanese Grand Prix (Suzuka)

April 19

  • NASCAR: Kansas Speedway
  • IndyCar: Grand Prix of Long Beach
  • Formula One: Saudi Arabian Grand Prix (Jeddah)

May 24

  • NASCAR: Charlotte Motor Speedway
  • IndyCar: Indianapolis 500
  • Formula One: Canadian Grand Prix (Montréal)

June 7

  • NASCAR: Michigan International Speedway
  • IndyCar: World Wide Technology Raceway
  • Formula One: Monaco Grand Prix (Monaco)

July 5

  • NASCAR: Chicagoland Speedway
  • IndyCar: Mid‑Ohio Sports Car Course
  • Formula One: British Grand Prix (Silverstone)

July 19

  • NASCAR: North Wilkesboro Speedway
  • IndyCar: Nashville Superspeedway
  • Formula One: Belgian Grand Prix (Spa‑Francorchamps)

September 6

  • NASCAR: Darlington Raceway
  • IndyCar: WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca
  • Formula One: Italian Grand Prix (Monza)

What do you think about this? Let us know your opinions on Discord or X, and don’t forget that you can also follow us on InstagramFacebook, and YouTube.





Link

Continue Reading

Motorsports

Robert annucci Obituary – NEW YORK, NY

Published

on



Robert “Rob” Iannucci


OBITUARY

Visionary, Motorsports Pioneer, Attorney, Preservationist

Robert “Rob” Iannucci, a retired New York attorney, motorsports pioneer, and preservationist, passed away on December 7, 2025, at the age of 80. Rob was known for an unshakable passion for history in all its forms. Whether he was restoring buildings, reviving forgotten boats, or bringing legendary motorcycles back to life, he approached every endeavor with curiosity, conviction, and a passionate spirit. As a young adult working in auto garages, Rob discovered a fascination with how things worked. That early curiosity stayed with him for the rest of his life. Born in New York and raised in New Jersey, Rob began his professional path in public service. He worked as a Brooklyn Assistant District Attorney, a social worker, and a probation officer in both New York and New Jersey. His commitment to community extended far beyond local borders. During his service in the Peace Corps in Jamaica and Barbados, he helped establish commercial fishermen’s cooperatives. It was an early reflection of his desire to strengthen communities by giving people the tools to succeed. It was also there that he met his wife and lifelong business partner, Sonia Ewers. Rob’s legacy shone brightly in the world of motorsports. As the founder of Historic Grand Prix motorcycle racing in the United States, he created Team Obsolete, a pioneering presence on the international racing stage. Between 1978 and 2002, his team competed in more than 1,800 races across the globe, from Norway to Japan, earning respect, admiration, and countless accolades. His riders included icons such as Giacomo Agostini, Phil Read, Jim Redman, Kenny Roberts, and Dave Roper, the only American to win the Isle of Man TT. Team Obsolete built one of the world’s most admired collections of museum-quality Grand Prix motorcycles, including the rare 1965 Honda RC165 250/6 and the AJS E95 Porcupine. The team continued to travel to race events, carrying Rob’s passion forward. Rob had a rare gift for recognizing potential where others saw only decline. In real estate, he restored and revived unique and distressed properties throughout the United States and the Caribbean. In Kingston, New York, the former capital of the state, he assembled and prepared for development three-quarters of a mile of waterfront property, acquiring 37 parcels in less than two years and building a strong working relationship with the City that continues today. In Downtown Brooklyn, he transformed a 50,000-square-foot commercial loft building, giving the building new purpose and providing the first office for the now-famous Etsy.com. His devotion to preservation extended to the water. Rob worked tirelessly to rescue WWII naval vessels through his nonprofit, the Fleet Obsolete Restoration Project. He saved several World War II PT Boats, an Army tug, and a 180-foot former floating hospital barge. Some of these vessels had seen action in the Pacific Theater and at Normandy. Under his care, they found new life and purpose, with ongoing efforts to prepare them for educational and humanitarian missions. Rob Iannucci lived with bold ambition and a deep reverence for the past. He believed that history deserved to be protected, honored, and shared. Whether it roared around a racetrack, sailed into danger, or stood weathered on a forgotten shoreline, he worked to keep it alive. His legacy endures in every engine he restored, every structure he saved, and every life he influenced along the way. He leaves behind family, longtime colleagues, and many friends. Each of them carries with them the inspiration of his work, his relentless curiosity, and his extraordinary passion.



Link

Continue Reading

Motorsports

Experience The Thrill Of Gran Turismo In Abu Dhabi As The World Series Kicks Off In The Middle East

Published

on


Published on
December 21, 2025

Gran turismo abu dhabi

Abu Dhabi will be hosting one of the most historic events in March 2026, as the Gran Turismo World Series will be making its debut in the Middle East. The tournament will be taking place at the Space42 Arena, where the most elite Gran Turismo drivers of the world will now be able to compete live in an exciting championship. This further confirms Abu Dhabi’s prominence in the esports and motorsports activities and will position the emirate as a primary esports gaming destination, as well as a developing location for esports in general.

With the top Gran Turismo players in the world coming to Abu Dhabi for the opening event, the world will be able to witness the potential Abu Dhabi has in esports. This event also confirms Abu Dhabi’s commitment to becoming an innovative and leading destination in entertainment and gaming.

What Abu Dhabi and the Middle East have never experienced before

During the GT World Series 2025 World Finals that happened in Fukuoka, Japan, the 2026 season opener for the GT World Series was announced to take place in Abu Dhabi, making it the first time that the Gran Turismo World Series will take place in the Middle East. This announcement was made by H.E. Saeed Al Fazari, the Executive Director of Strategic Affairs at the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi. This is amazing for Abu Dhabi, and it shows how the Middle East is becoming more and more relevant in both esports and motorsports.

The Gran Turismo World Series is an annual tournament held to find the best player of the Gran Turismo game. Players compete to qualify for the live events that take place in some of the most famous venues around the world. They also participate in online races to qualify. The GT World Series for 2026 is starting in Abu Dhabi and is sure to take the event to the highest level of competition and exposure compared to previous events in the series.

H.E. Al Fazari stated that hosting the Gran Turismo World Series opener is important for the emirate’s development in esports and motorsports. It demonstrates that Abu Dhabi is fully committed to being a place that fosters limitless ventures and is a global center for gaming, entertainment, and innovative ventures.

Abu Dhabi’s Impact on the World of Esports and Motorsports

The partnership of Abu Dhabi Gaming and Gran Turismo Series developer Polyphony Digital is one of the central pieces of the emirate’s ambition to be a leader in the worldwide gaming and esports arena. Gaming Abu Dhabi is a government initiative through DCT Abu Dhabi that seeks to position the emirate as a destination for gaming and esports, focusing on the attraction of major events and internationally recognized talent.

Marcos Muller-Habig, Sector Enablement Director at Abu Dhabi Gaming, emphasized that the milestone is part of the emirate’s ambition to be a global hotspot for esports and gaming. He stated that the hosting of the Gran Turismo World Series opener is a part of Abu Dhabi’s strategy to fast-track economic development, nurture homegrown talent, and establish impactful collaborations with foreign gaming and entertainment sectors.

Yas Marina Circuit’s Iconic Role in Gran Turismo 7.

We are excited to announce the new addition of Yas Marina Circuit to Gran Turismo 7 for the 2026 GT World Series. Yas Marina Circuit is one of the most unique locations in the world of motorsports. For almost 15 years, Yas Marina Circuit has been a critical part of the motorsport history of Abu Dhabi. Yas Marina Circuit has hosted the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix and has been a staple of the world of F1. Thanks to GT7, players will be able to race on the track in the game, featuring Abu Dhabi, cementing Abu Dhabi’s presence in the world of motorsports.

Yas Marina is one of the most designed and loved racetracks in the world, and we are thrilled to have one of the very first racetracks in the UAE have its digital counterpart in the Gran Turismo Series. Yamauchi-san, along with the Minister of Culture and Youth, honors the privilege of bringing Gran Turismo to Abu Dhabi. With Gran Turismo, players can simulate the experience of racing on the world’s most sophisticated circuit. For Yas to be a part of the game brings Abu Dhabi’s real-world racing to the virtual ecosystem and is a improvised experience for gamers.

Esports and Entertainment in Abu Dhabi

For a long time, Abu Dhabi has been recognized for hospitality, infrastructure, and for being a great host for various global events. Now, with the 2026 Gran Turismo World Series opener, Abu Dhabi would be recognized for esports, motorsports, and entertainment. This event would garner international interest for competing in gaming with Abu Dhabi for the first time, being a part of the global esports gaming community.

Adding to the growing esports portfolio in Abu Dhabi, the emirate is a motorsports hub with the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, bringing in fans and competitors from around the world. This emirate has world-class facilities and a diverse offering to host major global events. This constant innovation and entertainment in the emirate reinforces its position as a global entertainment hub.

Looking Ahead: Abu Dhabi’s Growing Influence in Esports

Most people think of the opening of the 2026 Gran Turismo World Series happening in Abu Dhabi. But the Abu Dhabi officials think of it as the beginning of something much larger. The emirate of Abu Dhabi has invested a lot in the gaming, esports, and motorsport industries. The company’s focus on building world-class infrastructure for international competitions and sports innovation will lead Abu Dhabi to foster a unique sports and gaming community. The 2026 Gran Turismo World Series will be a focal point for the emirate’s vision of world-class infrastructure focused on innovation in competitive gaming and motorsports. The world will see the entertainment and innovation capabilities of Abu Dhabi. The emirate will become a global hotspot for innovation and entertainment.



Link

Continue Reading

Most Viewed Posts

Trending