Hamza Dirani


Hamza Dirani حمزة ديراني is a Jordanian race car and kart racing driver. In addition to competing successfully in karting in Jordan, Lebanon, Dubai and Egypt, in 2005, he joined Meritus Racing to race in the Formula BMW Asia racing series and be the first Jordanian to participate in Formula Racing. He finished all his races in the top ten. He is also an entrepreneur, having established his own karting business in 2006.

Racing career highlights

Dirani began racing in 1997 with the Polaris ATV race, in which he won the 1st place. In 2000, entered the Lucky Strike Karting Race, finishing 2nd. In 2001, in addition to successfully competing in several races, he was honored with an "Achievement Award for Best Novice Rally Driver" at the Jordan International Rally and Syrian International Rally on Volvo 244. In 2002, he entered several international competitions in England and Lebanon before attending the "Race of Champions" in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia by invitation of Abdullah Bakhashab. In 2003, Hamza decided to race in Karting again; he took all seven races at the Jordan Karting Championship, setting a new record for youth among champions of that event. In 2004, he took the Jordan Karting Championship again.
In 2005, Dirani joined formula racing, participating in several rounds of the Formula BMW Asia championship and finishing in the top ten. He also drove as a guest by invitation in the Formula Ford Championship at the Bahrain International Circuit. He has also continued successfully competing in karting, taking 3rd in the 2008 Middle East Karting Championship.

Business

In 2006, Dirani became the national official representative of Tony Kart. In 2007, he opened his own company and organized the first Tony Kart Ramadan Challenge. The challenge was a series of 3 races during the holy month which was exclusively for Tony Kart drivers. There were more than 20 drivers registered in both classes, Seniors and Juniors. The business expanded to organize more races on the regional level. As a consultant to Creative Track, KSA, Jordan Karting organized the Saudi Federation Karting League in Riyadh then moved to Bahrain to run the FIA World Council Race.
Nicola Fanous, local rally champion for co-drivers, joined the team and took a major part in organizing the event. As for the technical team, Emile Azar, who was head mechanic in Dirani's racing team is now in charge of karts service and setup.
Now, is the leader in the karting field in Jordan and became the official dealer for many brands, such as Birel, OMP, Rotax and many more.
Below is a list of races organized by
YearTitleNo. Of RacesCountry
2007Tony Kart Ramadan Challenge3Jordan
2008Ramadan Karting Challenge3Jordan
2009Open Karting Challenge4Jordan
2009Ramadan Karting Challenge3Jordan
2009Rotax Max Challenge5Jordan
2010Open Karting Challenge4Jordan
2010Ramadan Karting Challenge3Jordan
2010Rotax Max Challenge5Jordan
2010Jordan Karting Championship5Jordan
2010Saudi Federation Karting Championship7Saudi Arabia
2010FIA World Council Karting Race1Bahrain
2011Ramadan Karting Challenge3Jordan

Karting School

Dirani was always keen to share his experience with young drivers. Dirani Karting School has started in the summer of 2006 when the karting champion, Hamza Dirani and Jordan Speed Center teamed to coach young drivers.
Here are some results of drivers sponsored and trained by Dirani before and during the Dirani Karting School
YearDriverChampionshipClassResult
2004Hamza AbdelhadiJordan Karting ChampionshipSeniors2nd Overall
2004Hamza AbdelhadiAqaba Karting RaceSeniorsWinner
2006Serri RasekhJordan Karting ChampionshipSeniors2nd Overall
2006Hayat Abu SamraJordan Karting ChampionshipSeniorsLadies Cup
2007Mohammad MuradiRotax Max Challenge - Round 1SeniorsWinner
2007Farah ZakariaJordan Karting ChampionshipJuniorsWinner
2008Othman Abu SamraMiddle East Karting ChampionshipJuniorsWinner
2008Mohammad BustamiJordan Karting ChampionshipSeniors2nd Overall
2008Mohammad BustamiRamadan Karting ChallengeSeniorsWinner
2008Hamza BustamiRamadan Karting ChallengeJuniorsWinner