If the UAE Radical Championship, UAE GTs, the UAE Touring Cars, the Maserati Trofeo, FG1000 and the Porsche Cup Middle East have proven anything during the 2011/2012 season, it’s that limited grid numbers does not equal processional races. There’s plenty of splintered carbon fibre to prove that.

Granted we’ve not brought you much coverage of the Western Gulf Association (WGA) Supercar series this season on crankandpiston, but we thought you might be interested to see some of the highlights. There’ve been thrills, plenty of spills and a couple of blown tyres en-route to the title showdown at the Bahrain International Circuit.

For those of you keeping score, after six rounds, it was the Batelco Racing Team enjoying their time in the spotlight.

James Gent

James Gent first started as a freelance motorsport writer in the UK, before an urge to be paid a monthly wage saw him move to Dubai in late 2011. A keen motoring enthusiast, he hopes that one day his garage will hold a Lamborghini Countach, as well as a WRC Lancia Delta Integrale.

James Gent

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