Abu Dhabi: UAE prodigy Rashid Al Daheri has further boosted his reputation with a clean sweep of victories in his maiden appearance in China.

The Abu Dhabi schoolboy took part in the China ASEAN ROK Cup at the Nanning International Karting track and was way ahead of the rest in the 60cc Mini Class. The event consisted two back-to-back days of qualifying and racing.

On Saturday, Al Daheri qualified fastest to take pole position by three-tenths of a second over his nearest rival. In both heats, he controlled the pace and emerged as the comfortable winner in the final to score his first victory on Chinese soil.

Sunday was almost a carbon copy of the previous day, with Al Daheri taking pole again, this time by three-quarters of a second. The skies opened up over Nanning in the afternoon just in time for the final, but this did not deter the Emirati youngster, who mustered all his experience of racing in the wet in Italy, to deliver an impressive performance, winning by a minute and almost lapping the entire field despite the challenging and tricky conditions.

His victory on the second day underlined a fine performance where he was unbeaten in the Mini Class throughout the weekend. The event in southern China was attended by numerous racing fans and the organisers delivered a quality weekend of racing with a big media presence, including F1-style press conferences with drivers, grid and pit walk where numerous enthusiastic fans got to meet drivers.

Young Al Daheri was very well received and fans were keen to have photos taken with the ten-year-old karting star from the UAE.

“It was great, I enjoyed the fans here, I never signed so many autographs. People are friendly and it is always a good feeling to win on a new track in a new championship,” said thrilled Al Dhaheri.

Al Daheri’s long-time coach and ex-Formula 2 Champion, Italian Fausto Ippoliti, was on hand to support Al Daheri throughout the weekend. “It was a great experience for Rashid, his first race in the ROK ASEAN ROK Cup competition where the track, the conditions, the atmosphere and even certain rules were all new to him.

“I was very impressed with Rashid’s capacity to rapidly adapt to this new environment, new track and setting up the kart to get the pole position very effectively. This shows how he has evolved with experience and drives with a maturity that belies his age,” said Ippoliti.

After his successful debut karting race weekend, in China, Al Daheri will return to action for the Italian Championship in Sarno on July 9-10.