New Middle East Series Planned For Ex-A1GP Cars

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The Formula Acceleration 1 series that ran for old A1GP cars last year is the subject of an attempted revival as a Middle-East Trophy.



The Dutch ISRA organization is planning a three-round series to run over January and February 2016 on three of the region's premier circuits, selected from Abu Dhabi, Bahrain, Dubai and Qatar.



Three half-hour-plus-one-lap races are planned for each round—with the third being run to a reversed-grid format—following 50 minutes of free practice and two 20-minute qualifying sessions.

None of the races will feature mandatory pitstops.

The Acceleration 1 cars will continue to be the Lola-Zytek B05/52 that formed the foundation of the inaugural—and only—running of the series in 2014.

Five double-header rounds were run, with Dutchman Nigel Melker claiming the title from ex-Formula 2 champion Mirko Bortolotti.

Plans for the series to merge with the similar Auto GP class in 2015 failed to come to fruition.

The ISRA states that "the FA1 Middle-East Trophy offers an ideal chance for professional teams and drivers to work together while waiting for their main 2016 campaigns to begin."

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