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Oliver Rowland on his Thailand vacation. (Image credit: Instagram)
Oliver Rowland is currently enjoying his vacation with his family and friends in Thailand. The Nissan driver recently shared a glimpse of his daughter and wife as they soaked in the sun on the beach.
They also went on a yacht, glimpses of which were shared on Instagram. Rowland has been travelling to various countries ever since his home city Dubai was hit by explosions amid Middle East tension.
Oliver Rowland shares glimpse of Thailand vacation
Taking to his Instagram Stories, Oliver Rowland shared a group picture from a yacht as he and his wife Lauren posed with their kids Harper and Hennie and bunch of friends. He also shared a picture of his wife and daughter posing on a yacht in beachwear.
Earlier, he had also shared a picture of Harper playing with a flamingo theme swimming tube. Rowland went on to Koh Samui in Thailand to spend time after the Madrid E-Prix. The Formula E is on a month-long break before it returns for the Round 7 race in Berlin.

Oliver Rowland's family in Thailand. (Image credit: Instagram)
Oliver Rowland’s performance in Formula E
Oliver Rowland completed his 100 races in Formula E in Madrid. He finished 16th in Madrid after bagging a podium in Jeddah. He is currently seventh in the Formula E Drivers’ Standings with 49 points.
Porsche driver Nico Muller recently overtook him in the Standings after registering fastest lap in Madrid. Muller is sixth in the Standings with 50 points. Rowland has achieved three podiums in six races. He finished second in the season opener in Sao Paulo, followed it with a consecutive podium in Mexico E-Prix where he finished third. He won his third podium in Jeddah (Round 5). Besides racing in Formula E, Rowland is also cheering for protege Arvid Lindblad who made his F1 debut with Racing Bulls this season.
He watched his debut race in Melbourne where he was stationed with his wife and kids. Rowland had left his Dubai home last month to travel around the world after the city was hit by explosions. In a note on Instagram, he had written around the time: “In response to all the messages we have received, we are all fine and we are extremely grateful to the UAE for protecting us during this difficult time. We made the decision to leave Dubai early for the desert. We didn't feel in any immediate danger, but we felt it was better to be safe than sorry in case things escalate beyond our imagination.
Here’s hoping for peace to be restored in this wonderful place that gives me and my family a wonderful life.”Also read: Exclusive interview: Edoardo Mortara shines for Mahindra Racing this season, says “important to keep your feet on the ground”



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