Ahmed Hamada (racer)

Ahmed Hamada (born 1986) is an Egyptian racecar driver, has been racing since 2004, his most notable achievements include achieving third position overall in the Zipping South East Championship, as well as racing with the same team, ERTMD[1] in the Chevrolet Lumina CSV South East Championship and finishing fourth overall as well as multiple other podium finishes.

Racing career

2001-2004

Ahmed entered racing back in 2001 when he participated in a race done in North Coast, Egypt in the Golden Beach karting track managed by Egyptian Karting Club (EKC) and finished 8th position overall. Then in 2002 he joined the EKC team with 6 other drivers, and entered the 2002 EgyKart Championship and managed to finish 7th in the Championship. During the 2003 EgyKart Championship he managed to reach 4th position on the high but due to many absences in the championship due to his Mechanical Engineering Studies at the American University in Cairo, he finished off 8th in the Championship.

2005

Ahmed stepped up into the higher category of single-seater racing in 2005 when he entered the Thunerarabia Zip formula Ford Championship aiming at developing the first Middle East racing driver. he achieved 6 podiums and 2 fastest laps and one pole position, finishing off 2nd total in points but 3rd after eliminating the worst three races in the championship.[2][3][4]

2006

Ahmed moved on in participating in the 2006 ThunderArabia Middle East Championship, managing to race for only one weekend in which he did not start the first race due to engine failure in an earlier practice session and finishing 8th after starting last on the grid (16th) reaching 4th but being hit and going off the track and trying to regain his position. He did not continue the Championship due to lack of financial support.

2007-2008

Ahmed later on stepped into the Saloon Car Category, racing with ERTMD in the Chevrolet Lumina CSV Middle East Championship, Achieving two pole position,[5] 2 fastest laps, and 4 podiums finishes,[6] finishing off 4th overall in the championship.[7]

2012

Ahmed has competed in the 2012 Supercars ME and has finished in 2nd place twice in the SC06 class races supporting the F1 Bahrain Grand Prix. He has also competed in the Radical SR3 Middle East Championship in which he has finished third place twice on the Autodrome Dubai Circuit. Ahmed has also participated in the BMW M training that was with the help of Castrol on the Nurburgring GP Circuit and Nordschleife circuit, having raced the BMW M5 and M3.

2016

Ahmed has also begun testing on race bikes where he received his first on-track training on the brand new BMW S1000RR in Barcelona in the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.

Engineering career

Ahmed joined the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) in 2003, and in his senior year in 2007, he became Mechanical Engineering Club President, and created a team and started to manufacture the first Formula SAE Race car in Egypt and the Middle East, that would be a model to many FSAE cars to come. Ahmed also consulted Helwan University team in their team and in developing the basics of competing in the British Institute of Mechanical Engineers IMechE Formula Student Competition.

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References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20100514150314/http://www.ertmd.com/Current1.asp. Archived from the original on 14 May 2010. Retrieved 7 April 2010. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. Ahmed Hamada. "Ahmed Hamada at Driver Database | Motorsport". Driverdb.com. Retrieved 16 December 2011.
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 12 July 2007. Retrieved 7 April 2010.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. "Thunder Arabia Racing Series Kicks Off this weekend at BIC - car magazine, auto reviews at www.autopressnews.com". Autopressnews.com. 20 September 2005. Retrieved 16 December 2011.
  5. Monday, 25 February 2008 10:54 (25 February 2008). "NRF 08: Egyptian Hamada to lead the first Lumina CSV race". Crcbahrain.com. Retrieved 16 December 2011.
  6. Archived 14 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  7. "Chevrolet Lumina CSV statistics (2008 - ) - Wins, Starts, Pole positions, Podiums, Race win percentage, Fastest laps | Motorsport". Driverdb.com. Retrieved 16 December 2011.

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