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BIC Brings Curtain Down on 2024/2025 Bahrain Drag Racing Championship This Week

BIC Brings Curtain Down on 2024/2025 Bahrain Drag Racing Championship This Week

Gulf Insider11-03-2025
Bahrain International Circuit (BIC), 'The Home of Motorsport in the Middle East', is all set to host the fifth and final round of the 2024/2025 Bahrain Drag Racing Championship this week.
The stage is set for the curtain to come down on another exciting season in the region's biggest and most popular drag racing series.
BIC will be welcoming competitors and their crews from all over the world to the world-class quarter-mile drag strip for four nights of high-octane thrills.
The meeting is organised by BIC in cooperation with the Bahrain Motor Federation, the Bahrain Drag Racing Commission, and the Bahrain Motorcycle Commission.
Action begins with two nights of Test and Tune on Tuesday and Wednesday, March 11-12. Both evenings' sessions are scheduled for 7.30pm to 1.30am. Qualifying will then be held on Thursday from 7.30pm onwards, setting the elimination ladders for race day on Friday, which is scheduled to kick off at 7.30pm.
Fans looking to attend the season-ending round can watch the excitement on the strip from the Startline Grandstand and the Beyon Grandstand.
Tickets to the Startline Grandstand are BD5 for both qualifying and race day. Tickets for Test and Tune are BD2 apiece for both days on the Beyon Grandstand, while tickets for qualifying and race day are BD3 per person for both nights along the Beyon Grandstand.
Tickets can be purchased online at bahraingp.com, by calling the BIC Hotline at +973-17450000, or at the gate.
The Bahrain Drag Racing Championship is sanctioned by the U.S.-based National Hot Rod Association (NHRA). As part of the prestigious NHRA Worldwide Network, BIC will be awarding this season's champions with the coveted Wally trophy – exclusive only to title winners of NHRA events.
The champions of 2024/2025 will emerge from 14 categories for both cars and motorbikes. The cars classes include the Index 7.5, Pro 29.5 V8, Outlaw 4 Cylinder, Outlaw 6 Cylinder, Index 10.00, Index 9.00, Index 8.50, Competition 4.5, and Pro Mod; while the motorbike classes are Pro Street Bike, Street Fight 9.5, Index 8.5 Bike, Outlaw Bike, and Street Fight.
Meanwhile, available to fans attending this week's meeting is the Dragster Experience – BIC's most adrenaline-pumping passenger activity.
Known as 'the Fastest Ride on Earth', this offers fans the chance to get a taste of pure speed as they are taken from zero to 100kph in just one second while in the cockpit of a 10,500cc Top Dragster. It can be enjoyed individually or by two passengers at a time.
The Dragster Experience is available at BD44 for a first passenger, while a second passenger can join for half the price.
For more information on the Bahrain Drag Racing Championship, the Dragster Experience, or other events and experiences at BIC, visit bahraingp.com, call the BIC Hotline, or follow the circuit's social media channels.
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