Motorsport fans soak up Formula E atmosphere on Khobar Corniche

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Fans flocked to Khobar’s Corniche to soak up the Formula E atmosphere at the ‘Touring E-Village,’ set up to promote next month’s Saudia Ad Diriyah E Prix. (Supplied)
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Fans flocked to Khobar’s Corniche to soak up the Formula E atmosphere at the ‘Touring E-Village,’ set up to promote next month’s Saudia Ad Diriyah E Prix. (Supplied)
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Fans flocked to Khobar’s Corniche to soak up the Formula E atmosphere at the ‘Touring E-Village,’ set up to promote next month’s Saudia Ad Diriyah E Prix. (Supplied)
Updated 14 December 2018
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Motorsport fans soak up Formula E atmosphere on Khobar Corniche

KHOBAR: Fans flocked to Khobar’s Corniche to soak up the Formula E atmosphere at the ‘Touring E-Village,’ set up to promote next month’s Saudia Ad Diriyah E Prix.
Running from Nov 8 to 10, the Khobar event is a three-day festival of racing, culture, music and entertainment.
Some of the activities include racing simulators as well as an alternative reality experience, giving fans a firsthand taste of the technology of the future.

Bavaria Zaman, who attended on Thursday with husband Rashid Khan and children Nawal, Daiin and Nashin, said: “I think it’s fantastic. The kids are running around and having fun. We did not know all of this was happening until we came down, we just knew there would be a race in December. It’s great that all of this is right here in Khobar”.
Neji Ayed who took daughter Diya and son Khalid to the event said: “This is very fun. I think Formula E is a great sport and we look forward to the race in Ad Diriyah.”
33-year-old Yazan Al-Badr said: “I wanted to go see a race in Bahrain. But now we have a better version in Saudi Arabia, which is great. I think that this is really exciting.”
The Khobar event is also playing host to the ABB FIA Formula E Road to Ad Diriyah Esports Championship, before moving to Jeddah on Nov. 22 and finally to Ad Diriyah on December 13, which will see contestants completing qualifying laps in person and online. The 16 fastest participants will be invited to Ad Diriyah to battle it out live for a shared prize of SAR 1,000,000 on December 14 and 15 at the race.
Tickets for the Saudia Ad Diriyah E Prix are on sale at the Touring E Village throughout the weekend. The event on Dec. 13 to 15 is the first in a 10-year partnership between ABB FIA Formula E and the General Sports Authority of Saudi Arabia (GSA) and the Saudi Arabian Motor Federation (SAMF).
For more information about ‘SAUDIA AD DIRIYAH E-PRIX’ including schedule and tickets, click here.


Saudi and Omani naval forces stage live-fire missile drills

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Saudi and Omani naval forces stage live-fire missile drills

  • The advanced operational scenarios are part of the ‘Winds of Peace 2026’ joint naval exercise that began earlier this week in Oman

RIYADH: The Royal Saudi Naval Forces and the Royal Navy of Oman conducted live-fire missile and ammunition drills on Friday as part of the “Winds of Peace 2026” joint naval exercise, which began earlier this week in Oman.

Ten combat ships, a number of helicopters, and two platoons of Special Naval Security Units are taking part in the exercises.

Lt. Gen. Mohammed Al-Gharibi, the chief of staff of the Saudi forces, and Rear Adm. Saif Al-Rahbi, commander of Oman’s navy, attended the drills, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

They featured a series of advanced operational scenarios that simulated modern naval warfare, the protection of shipping lanes and the enhancement of maritime security, with the aim of supporting regional security and prosperity, the agency added.