Pole Position: Nurture young racing talent



It's a given that young talent needs to be developed and directed if it is to succeed in today's competitive world. Parents play a pivotal role in supplying the time, support and finances required and, in the world of motor racing, dad normally provides the initial motivation and role model.

Yet, there is a limit to what parents can do, and their usefulness can fade very quickly given the voracious appetite young people have for learning and progression in sport. Unfortunately, it's often that the best talent is not always matched with the resources required to make progress.

This scenario is widely recognised by the racing industry, so some senior members have chosen to put something back into the sport they have earned their livelihood from.

A great example of this is the Racing Steps Foundation in the UK, which provides sponsorship for young racing drivers and motorcycle riders who demonstrate the skills and determination to succeed in motorsport but who lack the financial clout needed to make their way to the top.

The man behind the RSF initiative is founder Graham Sharp, a successful businessman whose primary aim is to prevent talent falling by the wayside for budgetary reasons. He is supported by the foundation's ambassador, John Surtees, a truly remarkable individual who won seven world motorcycle championships in the late 1950s and an F1 world championship with Ferrari in 1964.

Also partnering with RSF are the vastly experienced team principals and race engineers from Lotus ART, Carlin, Fortec Motorsports, Zip Young Guns and Keen Race Preparations.

Surtees, the teams and other mentors and experts work closely with their protégés to ensure they get all the support necessary to compete at the highest level.

The RSF also liaises closely with the schools and colleges its beneficiaries attend to ensure their education is not compromised.

This year, this not-for-profit organisation is supporting a small group of elite competitors in GP3, British F3 International, Formula Renault UK, the new-for-2011 InterSteps Championship, UK and international KF3 karting and British and Spanish 125GP motorcycle racing.

Last year, we saw Oliver Turvey complete his three-year RSF career development programme at the close of the GP2 championship in Abu Dhabi.

The beneficiaries this year are single-seater drivers James Calado, 21, Jack Harvey, 18, Oliver Rowland, 18, and 15-year-old Jake Dennis; motorcycle racers John McPhee, 16, 15-year-old Fraser Rogers and Wayne Ryan, 14; and the RSF Zip Young Guns kart racing team that will race in the MSA Super 1 British Junior Championship and Kartmasters GP, as well as the CIK-FIA's European and U18s World Championships, Academy Trophy and World and Monaco cups.

I think this is a great model that the UAE could look at to ensure we don't let some of our best drivers and riders fade away because of a lack of support. We need them to be out there representing the UAE in international racing. Anyone want to be a hero?

Barry Hope is a director of GulfSport Racing, which is hoping to produce the first Arab F1 driver through the FG1000 race series. Pole Position appears in Motoring every week. Join the UAE racing community online at www.singleseaterblog.com

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UAE 1 (Mabkhout 45+2')

If you go

The flights
There are various ways of getting to the southern Serengeti in Tanzania from the UAE. The exact route and airstrip depends on your overall trip itinerary and which camp you’re staying at. 
Flydubai flies direct from Dubai to Kilimanjaro International Airport from Dh1,350 return, including taxes; this can be followed by a short flight from Kilimanjaro to the Serengeti with Coastal Aviation from about US$700 (Dh2,500) return, including taxes. Kenya Airways, Emirates and Etihad offer flights via Nairobi or Dar es Salaam.   

FIXTURES

All kick-off times UAE (+4 GMT)
Brackets denote aggregate score

Tuesday:
Roma (1) v Shakhtar Donetsk (2), 11.45pm
Manchester United (0) v Sevilla (0), 11.45pm

Wednesday:
Besiktas (0) v Bayern Munich (5), 9pm
Barcelona (1) v Chelsea (1), 11.45pm

Fight Night

FIGHT NIGHT

Four title fights:

Amir Khan v Billy Dib - WBC International title
Hughie Fury v Samuel Peter - Heavyweight co-main event  
Dave Penalosa v Lerato Dlamini - WBC Silver title
Prince Patel v Michell Banquiz - IBO World title

Six undercard bouts:

Michael Hennessy Jr v Abdul Julaidan Fatah
Amandeep Singh v Shakhobidin Zoirov
Zuhayr Al Qahtani v Farhad Hazratzada
Lolito Sonsona v Isack Junior
Rodrigo Caraballo v Sajid Abid
Ali Kiydin v Hemi Ahio

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Deccan Gladiators 87-8

Asif Khan 25, Dwayne Bravo 2-16

Maratha Arabians 89-2

Chadwick Walton 51 not out

Arabians won the final by eight wickets

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ROUTE TO TITLE

Round 1: Beat Leolia Jeanjean 6-1, 6-2
Round 2: Beat Naomi Osaka 7-6, 1-6, 7-5
Round 3: Beat Marie Bouzkova 6-4, 6-2
Round 4: Beat Anastasia Potapova 6-0, 6-0
Quarter-final: Beat Marketa Vondrousova 6-0, 6-2
Semi-final: Beat Coco Gauff 6-2, 6-4
Final: Beat Jasmine Paolini 6-2, 6-2

FIXTURES

Thu Mar 15 – West Indies v Afghanistan, UAE v Scotland
Fri Mar 16 – Ireland v Zimbabwe
Sun Mar 18 – Ireland v Scotland
Mon Mar 19 – West Indies v Zimbabwe
Tue Mar 20 – UAE v Afghanistan
Wed Mar 21 – West Indies v Scotland
Thu Mar 22 – UAE v Zimbabwe
Fri Mar 23 – Ireland v Afghanistan

The top two teams qualify for the World Cup

Classification matches
The top-placed side out of Papua New Guinea, Hong Kong or Nepal will be granted one-day international status. UAE and Scotland have already won ODI status, having qualified for the Super Six.

Thu Mar 15 – Netherlands v Hong Kong, PNG v Nepal
Sat Mar 17 – 7th-8th place playoff, 9th-10th place playoff

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Director : Steffi Niederzoll

Starring: Reyhaneh Jabbari, Shole Pakravan, Zar Amir Ebrahimi

Rating: 4/5

Dubai World Cup nominations

UAE: Thunder Snow/Saeed bin Suroor (trainer), North America/Satish Seemar, Drafted/Doug Watson, New Trails/Ahmad bin Harmash, Capezzano, Gronkowski, Axelrod, all trained by Salem bin Ghadayer

USA: Seeking The Soul/Dallas Stewart, Imperial Hunt/Luis Carvajal Jr, Audible/Todd Pletcher, Roy H/Peter Miller, Yoshida/William Mott, Promises Fulfilled/Dale Romans, Gunnevera/Antonio Sano, XY Jet/Jorge Navarro, Pavel/Doug O’Neill, Switzerland/Steve Asmussen.

Japan: Matera Sky/Hideyuki Mori, KT Brace/Haruki Sugiyama. Bahrain: Nine Below Zero/Fawzi Nass. Ireland: Tato Key/David Marnane. Hong Kong: Fight Hero/Me Tsui. South Korea: Dolkong/Simon Foster.

Maestro

Director: Bradley Cooper

Starring: Bradley Cooper, Carey Mulligan, Maya Hawke

Rating: 3/5

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