posted on 03/11/2011: 55 views

Emirati racing driver Haytham Sultan Al Ali has partnered with the Disney team and Rotana Home Entertainment to promote the DVD release of Disney•Pixar's Cars 2.
Haytham will be joining the Disney team to celebrate the release at The Toy Store, Mall of the Emirates, where the life size star race car of the movie, ‘Lightning McQueen' will be unveiled. Haytham will be there in person to meet young fans for autographs and photo opportunities.
"I'm so honoured to be a part of this event with Disney and Rotana Home Entertainment. This is an excellent way to partner with the team who brings you this highly acclaimed, #1 animated movie of the year. It is about racing and cars, two of my favourite interests,” commented Haytham.
"I also hope to be able to bring the message of Road Safety to children and young adults, and to keep fast driving for the race track, just like Lightning McQueen” continued Haytham
"It is a great honour to have Haytham as part of the event. He is an inspiration to the Emirati youth and a promoter of safe driving, setting an example to all,” commented Charbel Azar, Marketing Manager of Rotana Home Entertainment.
The public will also have the chance to see the life size Lightning McQueen car and meet UAE racing driver Haytham in person at The Toy Store, Mall of the Emirates on Friday 4th Nov from 6pm - 9pm.
The partnership will see Disney Pixar Cars 2 branding on Haytham's race car this coming weekend when he races in the UAE based Formula Gulf Championship.
Haytham will be racing in the Formula Gulf Championship this weekend at Dubai Autodrome on the 4th and 5th November. Press release - XSport Motorsports Media
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