CAPPELLINI RUNS UP 45TH CAREER POLE IN CAGLIARI!
COMPARATO & PHARAON ROUND OUT TOP 3!
CAGLIARI Italy: (7th July 2002) - Italian points leader
Guido Cappellini took his 3rd pole of the season and his 45th career
pole position and will lead the field of 19 drivers around the 2300
meter 8-pin course for the 5th Annual Grand Prix of the Mediterranean.
The beautiful inner harbour of
this southern city of Sardinia was washed with sunshine and light winds early
in the afternoon and 6-time World Champion Guido Cappellini of the Zepter
Team qualified at a speed of 156.39 kph and a time of 49.49 to take his 3rd
pole this season and his 45th of his storied career.
Cappellini, the native of Como,
watched in the late afternoon 6 boat shootout as the conditions for the 2nd
straight year only were worstening as the day wore on. For Cappellini, it
is his 3rd pole in Cagliari and is hoping to stop his two year
streak of crashing and failing to finish this event.
In the 2nd position
will be fellow Italian Fabio Comparato of the Nautica Comparato Team with
a speed of 155.48 kph and a lap time of 49.92 seconds. For the driver who
lives near Venice, he picks up his 4th top 3 qualifying effort
in five attempts as he looks at winning his first ever F1 event.
Saudi Arabian driver Laith Pharaon
will start 3rd with a speed of 154.86 kph and a time of 49.98 seconds
in the Team Green DAC Mercury 2.5 litre powered entry. Pharaon, who led the
race here a year ago before having problems with the boat late in the race,
is looking for his 2nd career win and his first of 2002.
Portugese driver Duarte Benavente
had a great afternoon running as high as 3rd quickest until finishing
in the 4th position and a speed of 152.51 kph. It was his first
trip of the season to the Òtop 6Ó shootout after qualifying twice 7th
earlier in the season. He brings with him the only Burgess English built boat
in the field tomorrow and hopes for his poidum of his career.
In the 5th spot will be Francesco Cantando of the Singha Beer Team who gave
it his best in the final moments of qualifying going from the 13th
position to the top 5. Cantando, who has led 2 races this season
but has just 6 points in the championship looks to turn his luck
around with a strong finish at days end.
Rounding out the top 6 is Massimo
Roggiero and his first shootout of the season. The northern Italian native
who teammates with Cappellini, is hoping to move up tomorrow and reach the
podium for the 2nd time this season after finishing 3rd
in Helsinki in June.
Missing the Òtop 6Ó shootout for
the first time since coming to the f1 tour in 1997 is American Scott Gillman
who qualified 7th with a time of 51.35 and a speed of 150.73 kph.
Gillman, lead driver of the Emirates Team, switched boats after the practice
session after finding his Abu Dhabi craft not to his liking on this shorter
straight course, switching to his teammate Awad Al QuibaisiÕs craft in the
final two sessions and settling for 7th at the end of the day.
Gillman, will now run in a boat that he last won on the tour, here in 2000
having come 2nd a year ago after qualifying on the pole.
Sami Selio of Finland in the only
3.0 litre Johnson powered engined machine will start 8th after
missing most of the 2nd session with a time of 51.96 and a speed
of 148.96 kph. Selio has a 2nd this season and looks for another
podium finish.
Starting in the 9th
position will be Frenchman Philippe Dessertenne in the Charente Maritime Ligier
Sports DAC with a time 52.02 and a speed of 148.96 kph. Dessertenne gained
his first win in his career in Helsinki and is currently 3rd in
the championship.
Rounding out the top 10 is Italian
Ivan Torta who is coming off his first ever podium finish with a 3rd
at the Grand Prix of Hungary. Torta has run strongly in the last 3 races never
finishing lower than 7th and would love another trip to Òthe boxÓ.
So, the question tomorrow will
be to see if Guido Cappellini can stop his string of crashes at this event
while failing to finish the last two events while in the lead and coming away
with his 3rd win here in Sardinia. If the 42 year-old Italian can
take the win, it would be his 43rd in his career and his 4th
in 5 races this season.
Race time will begin at 17:00
local time CET, and 15:00 GMT and 11:00 Eastern Daylight Time on the East
Coast of North America.
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