The first professional Kuwaiti racing driver Khaled Al Mudhaf is participating in the Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge this Saturday and Sunday. I found out about him recently and think what he’s doing is very cool. The GT3 Cup Challenge is the biggest motor sport challenge in the Middle East and Khaled will be representing Kuwait with his black Porsche pictured above. The two rounds of the race will be shown live on Abu Dhabi Sports Channel on both free-to-air Channel 2 and Channel 6. Round 1 will be shown tomorrow (Saturday) at 15:25 while Round 2 will be broadcasted at 14:45 on Sunday. I wish him the best of luck.
For more information here is the GT3 Cup Facebook page [Link]
22 replies on “Kuwait in the Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge Middle East”
Mark, when will you give us your review on Taco Bell ?? 😀
Had it tonight, good food but crappy service.
here is a link to the cup.
https://www.porsche.com/middle-east/motorsportandevents/motorsport/racing/gt3cupchallenge-me/
GOOD LUCK KHALID KEEP THE EXCELLENT PROGRESS UP
Thats what im talking about!!!!!! Make Kuwait proud brother!!! it good to know that we have people like this it Kuwait for us to look up to:) wish you everything of the best brother
Defintely gonna watch this, oh and goodluck!
We are all behin you brother! rifa3t ras liq8 oo i just saw the pics on your fanpgae facebook.com/gforceautoworx hahah its not an reallly
3ash Khaled. G-Force all the way! You make us proud! @Shiznet, https://www.facebook.com/gforceautoworx is the best fan page in Kuwait. And Khaled is the best driver in Kuwait!
do ur thang K-Dawg rip the track up and stay safe 🙂
Drive it like you stole it :)Best of luck bro!! FULL!!
Bel tawfeeg inshalla! 😀
With money any competition can be entered 🙂
3ash 5aled
meh +1
anyway gl to him ;D
Lol at @Meh and @x….Many people have money in Kuwait but they just sit behind they computer screens and make comments like yours…
Dont hate be happy for our fellow kuwaiti brother
Khaled Al Mudhaf is the owner of G-fore Autoworks
one of the best and most professional garages in kuwait
q8tee i dont see any hate in my comment yel mo3wa8 read 3del .
i know khaled personally for many years and let me tell you he is one down to earth guy…. the money never made him who he is… he did it all himself… he’s a true hardworker… and i really hope people would stop judging him based on his financial background and instead focus on what he has achieved himself…haters are always gonna hate… you go khaled u always make us proud 🙂
@X +1 on Meh’s comment is basically saying any tom dick or harry can do something like this if they have money…
I am Kuwaiti and i myself dont have the money to do this but i have money friends who have money to do it…But can they??? Hell no….Money can’t buy skill and passion
I know know Khaled personally but i have to say im really proud that we have a Kuwaiti who if now going out of his comfort zone and doing amazing things like this…I wish him everything of the best my wants him to know that his country stands behind for the effort that he is making
ma gelna shai , im inspired of what hes doing but you still failed to understand nobody did say anything hateful about the man?!
and we all know money can buy you endless things, not to mention all what you need to get into Porsche GT3 Challenge is money .
and why not many rich people do the same ?well lets face it most rich people are lazy asses and dont give a crap about these things .
Actually, money isn’t all you need to join the gt3 cup. You need years of training in order to get the right license required to participate in such a race. Then you need more training in order to be able to drive the gt3 cup car on a track, let alone with other racers alongside. Not to mention the training required for a grid start. Just thought you should know.
as for khaled, thank you, you truly are an inspiration. Wish you all the best in your future endeavours.
Also, for those of you who think that money is what makes a hardworker a pro racer. Khaled al mudhaf, faisal al sabah, yousef al refai and mohammed al yousef, have a driving academy in which they train participants and teach them all about racing and give them the chance to be part of a racing team that represents kuwait worldwide (something our country isnt doing). Its passion, hard work and generosity. Not money.