GILLMAN
WITH NEW BURGESS BOAT CAPTURES POLE IN MALAYSIA!
CAPPELLINI & CANTANDO IN TOP 3 FOR TOMORROWS 15:30 START!
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: JOHOR BARU,
MALAYSIA (24TH FEB)- In what many people said was a bit of "gamble",
current World Champion Scott Gillman purchased a Burgess boat
from England after 2 _ years with an Italian DAC hull and it paid
off today, as the 2-time World Champion took the pole with a speed
of 169.89 kph for tomorrows Grand Prix of Malaysia.
The opening round of the U.I.M. F1 World
Championship for power boating saw the native of Basalt, Colorado,
put the Emirates Team at the top of the charts with a 40:26 time
around the rough 5-turn 2 kilometer course that seperates the
State of Johor Malaysia with Singapore. The American driver said
about his pole setting time: "I feel great. We only had 20
minutes of testing time in the boat in the U.K. prior to shipping
it and we are still making adjustments with it," stated Gillman.
"Its the first time Ive had a Burgess boat since
1983 when I ran it in the States, but I feel it can only get better
when I feel more at home with it, you know, like an old shoe."
The native Californian picked
the right time to take the quick time, going out on the first
few minutes in the 2nd of two 45 minute timed sessions and went
from 3rd quickest to 1st . He then sat back and watched the rest
of the field try to go faster despite the weather starting to
deteriorate with the wind kicking up with heavy rains. The two
drivers who lost the chance for the pole were Italians Guido Cappellini
of the Assicom Team and Francesco Cantando of the Singha Beer
Team. Cantando had the fast time going into the final session
with a 40.64 but couldnt improve on that, taking out a turn
bouy while pushing for the top spot. While Cappellini improved
to a 40.42 and finished just .16 of a second behind Gillman with
his newly finished DAC creation.
Italian Massimo Roggiero
took the 4th spot with a 40.92 in his Petrobras Team DAC, being
the final driver to run the course under 41 seconds. 5th quickest
was Latvian pilot Victor Kounitch again impressing with limited
race experience but showing good steady speed his his Vivid Racing
Team DAC with a time of 41.52. Laith Pharon fresh off a new DAC,
was 6th in his Hyatt Hotel and Resort craft with a 42.18 time.
The "Shootout"
which is the final session of the day for the drivers to get pole
position, takes the top 6 quickest and gives them 2 laps to get
the quick time of the day. It didnt make much of difference
as the weather didnt make conditions any easier and only
Guido Cappellini was able to match his quick time of the day which
wasnt enough to take pole away from Gillman, his 14 career
pole in his 4 plus years on the tour.
Argentinian pilot Carlos
Maidana was 7th in his OMC powered Burgess with a great effort
and a time of 42.46 seconds, while Frenchman Philippe Dessertenne
switching back to Mercury power, was 8th with a 43.17 effort.
Rookie Swedish pilot Jari Honkala was 9th with an identical 43.17
time to Dessertenne, while Finnish driver Sami Selio rounded out
the top 10 with a 43.28 in his OMC powered DAC boat.
A pair of Malaysian drivers
qualified together K. Y. Loi with the Caltex Havoline Team with
a 51.68 for 22nd position and Simon Saw in his Waircom Malaysia
boat failed to quality and is 23rd out of 24 starters expected
on the grid for tomorrows 15:30 local start (02:30 Eastern
Standard Time and 7:30 GMT).
Can Gillman win with his
new boat or will Cappellini start off this season like last with
a win. Or will young Cantando make it 3 wins in a row carrying
over from last season. How about Roggiero or Jones coming forward
and picking up their first wins in a pair of seasons. All
these answers will be taken care of on Sunday afternoon as the
U.I.M. F1 World Championship returns to Malaysia for the first
time in 7 seasons in what should be a wonderful, hot day
of sun and racing!
Email:
floridahotshot@aol.com
|