Round 7 Final - Race Report
GulfSport Racing (Radical UAE) celebrated the 20th season of the one-make Gulf Radical Cup in style with an Awards Night at the Dubai Autodrome Apex Garden. The evening also included awards presented to drivers in the GulfSport-promoted and managed Gulf ProCar Series.
With the customary double points on offer at the last round, this was an important event for those drivers wanting to make their mark in this prestigious Radical championship. Over the course of a 7-round, 21-race season, which ran at the Yas Marina Circuit and the Dubai Autodrome, 39 drivers from around the world participated, supported by a host of professional teams and driver coaches. But it was the recently crowned 2024 Radical Platinum Class World Champion, Alim Geshev, who claimed the 2025 Gulf Radical Cup Champion title after a stellar season in the TTR-run SR3XXR.
Going into the weekend, the battle between Geshev (TTR) and Usmaan Mughal (Relentless/GulfSport Racing) for the championship was highlighted, as during the official test, they were separated by only six hundredths of a second.
Come the Sprint Race qualifying session, with 14 drivers on the circuit, Mughal was able to gain pole by just four-tenths from Geshev, with Marcel Kieffer just three and a half-tenths behind Geshev. This gave Mughal pole position for both Sprint Races. In Sprint Race 1, Mughal made a great start and led from the front. Using his pace seen in qualifying, he was able to keep a gap to Geshev, with Kieffer in an impressive 3rd during his GRC debut.
In Sprint Race 2, Mughal got away again to take the lead and pulled an early gap. Playing with strategy on tires, Mughal pulled away with a blistering pace on newer rubber than his competitors. This left Geshev with Novichkov chasing hard, allowing Mughal to pull further ahead and then control his pace.
But midway through the race, disaster struck for Geshev. With a sudden loss of pressure on his front-right tire, he locked up in a huge cloud of tire smoke into the club link and was out of the race—his first DNF of the season, and it could not have come at a worse time. This left Novichkov and Feyzulin to battle it out for second and third. The pair was closing the gap to Mughal, but he was just running down the clock to claim a second victory of the day. Making progress in Sprint Race 2 was Gulhuseyn Abdullayev from Azerbaijan, running the Bakcell SR3 XXR with GulfSport Racing. He picked up pace in that race, posting the fastest lap time, only second to race winner Mughal.
With the DNF of Geshev and two wins for Mughal, it meant the GRC crown remained unclaimed until the Enduro race played out the following day.
The Sunday morning qualifying session saw Geshev gain pole by five-tenths from Mughal, with TTR-run drivers Novichkov and Kieffer on the second row, ahead of a French third row featuring Hugo Lacasse (GulfSport Racing) and Julien Monie (RAW).
The 45-minute endurance race was, as expected, a close-run thing between Geshev and Mughal, who had a DNF in the previous Enduro race, meaning he would not carry any success penalties. There was plenty of action, with a safety car early in the race. But as the cars were released back to racing, Geshev had a 6-second lead as Mughal pitted, knowing that Geshev would have to serve an additional 15 seconds stationary in the pits as a result of his 2nd place in the last race. When Geshev left the pits, Mughal was in sight, and he set about catching him. But it was not to be, and after 27 laps, Mughal won by just half a second, with Novichkov joining them on the podium.
Geshev was awarded his Championship Title Trophy with 307 points, Mughal was Vice Champion with 275, and Ian Aguilera came third with 253.
The next event is the 2025 Gulf Radical Cup Superprix, an 85-minute endurance race, which will take place on April 18-19.
Reflecting on the season Geshev added:
“Becoming the Gulf Radical Cup Champion feels unreal. This wasn’t just a race season - it was a battle of grit, passion, and precision. The 2024/2025 grid was packed with world-class talent, pushing me to my absolute limit at every turn. That’s what made this championship so special. I’m deeply grateful to GulfSport Racing for creating this incredible platform, to my team TTR for standing by me, to my coach James Winslow, my race engineer George, and my rockstar mechanics. And above all - to my family. Their unwavering support made this dream possible. We didn’t just win - we conquered. “If in doubt - flat out”.”