The ADRL season came down to the final race, and Jaber Almaghrabi delivered when it mattered most.
Driving for the Q80 Racing Team, Almaghrabi secured the ADRL Super Street Pro Championship at Qatar Racing Club by winning the final race of the series. With the title still on the line heading into the last event, the pressure was high, but the team rose to the moment.
In the championship deciding performance, Almaghrabi ran a 3.79 at 200.56 MPH in his Super Street Camaro powered by a Proline AJPE 4.9 Screw Hemi, sealing both the race win and the season championship.
The championship was built on steady results throughout the season. From the very first round, Almaghrabi and the Q80 Racing Team stayed near the top of the field.
He opened the series with runner-up finishes in both Round 1 and Round 2, putting the team immediately into the championship fight. In Round 3, Almaghrabi broke through for his first win of the season, showing the pace needed to compete for the title.
The momentum continued with another runner-up finish in Round 4, followed by another strong showing in Round 5, keeping the points battle tight heading into the final race.
When everything came down to Round 6, Almaghrabi delivered the performance needed to lock in the championship.
His win in the final race secured the points necessary to officially crown him the 2026 ADRL Super Street Pro Champion.
Across the six rounds at Qatar Racing Club, Almaghrabi’s season included:
Round 1 Runner-Up – Super Street Pro
Round 2 Runner-Up – Super Street Pro
Round 3 Winner – Super Street Pro
Round 4 Runner-Up – Super Street Pro
Round 5 Runner-Up – Super Street Pro
Round 6 Winner – Super Street Pro
2026 ADRL Super Street Pro Champion
At the center of the championship winning combination was a Proline Racing AJPE 4.9 Screw Hemi, delivering the power needed to compete at the highest level of Super Street competition.
The combination proved itself throughout the season and when the championship was on the line, pushing the Camaro to a 200+ MPH run in the final race.
The final race was also a strong showing for the rest of the Q80 Racing Team.
Teammate Turky Khaled captured the Round 6 Super Street Outlaw win and finished second overall in the series points, adding another highlight to an already impressive season for the program.
Together, the results capped off a strong ADRL campaign for the Q80 Racing Team and showcased their continued performance on the international drag racing stage.
Congratulations to Jaber Almaghrabi, Turky Khaled, and the entire Q80 Racing Team on an outstanding season.
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