Expect some sizzling action at the Mediterranean Grand Prix!
Lausanne, Switzerland, May 26, 2004…. As temperatures soar
in Europe, some drivers will be getting hot under the collar at the Mediterranean
Grand Prix in Cagliari, Sardinia May 29-30, 2004.
Racing to bridge the gap behind world championship points
leader Francesco Cantando, Scott Gillman of the Emirates team will be pulling
out all stops for a another win after his spectacular victory at the Grand
Prix of Portugal . Having won this race in 2000, Gillman is hoping his
current winning streak will continue and he’ll manage to close the 10 point
difference between them.
Four time winner in Cagliari and current eight times world
champion, Guido Cappellini would normally be feeling quite comfortable
at this point as he prepares to arrive in Sardinia. With an unfortunate
run of bad luck, he is however struggling with a variety of engine and
boat issues which have left him without a win for eight races straight
– pressure will be mounting in the Tamoil camp.
Still recovering from his dramatic crash in Portugal, Pierre
Lundin from the Rainbow Corona team is currently nursing neck problems
and won’t be racing in Cagliari. “Naturally I’m disappointed not to be
driving this time, however I need to completely rest and recuperate,” commented
Lundin. Added teammate Fabrizio Bocca, “We’ll certainly miss Pierre, however
we wish him a speedy recovery.”
This is the fourth round of the UIM F1 Powerboat Championship
and the City of Cagliari is pleased to welcome the race back to Sardinia. The
second largest island in the Mediterranean, Sardinia boasts more than 900
miles of spectacular jagged and rocky coastline. Tourist and residents
will be in for a treat as drivers rev up their engines and race at speeds
of up to 200kph for the chance of a podium finish.
“We are really delighted to be returning here to Sardinia
and we appreciate all the hard work and support from the City of Cagliari. The
racing is definitely hotting up and I have no doubt this will be an exciting
race!” commented UIM F1 Powerboat promoter, Nicolo di San Germano.
Following the Grand Prix of Portugal, World Championship points
currently stand with Francesco Cantando in first position with 50 points,
Scott Gillman in second with 40 points, Guido Cappellini, third with 33
points, Sami Selio, fourth with 21 points and Laith Pharaon, fifth with
20 points.
For additional information, interviews or video footage please contact:
Philippe Stiernon
Press Officer
Philippe@f1boat.com
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