Enaam Ahmed led Team Pakistan to a historic achievement at the Dubai 12-Hour Endurance Karting Race.
The Pakistan team finished among the top four at the Nations Cup, marking Pakistan’s best performance. It also triumphed over India with a significant 9-lap lead.
Ahmed’s leadership was pivotal on the demanding track, where Team Pakistan outperformed over thirty competitors. His selection of drivers included Maz Chughtai and Shamiq Saeed, both noted for their exceptional karting skills.
Chughtai, a multiple-karting champion in Dubai, and Saeed, chosen for his natural speed, were instrumental in the team’s success. In the qualifying round, they secured 2nd in the Nations Cup and 4th overall among the world’s top endurance teams.
Despite an early setback with a puncture that dropped them to 30th place, Team Pakistan not only recovered but dominated the race, finishing strongly ahead of India. Ahmed expressed pride in this victory, highlighting the significance of representing Pakistan and defeating a key rival.
The Dubai 12-Hour Endurance Karting Race, known for its rigorous conditions and intense competition, was a proving ground for Team Pakistan’s resilience and skill. Ahmed, the first British Formula 3 Champion and the only FIA World and European Karting champion from Pakistan is respected in global motorsports, inspiring a new generation of Pakistani drivers.