Gone Nuts...! F1 Powerboat Championship Gets
off to an
Unusual Start in Mumbai
Mumbai, India, March 6, 2004.
Qualifying for pole position took place today - a little delayed from the
scheduled start as a surprised boat crew came across a floating mass of
coconuts heading towards the race course. As the nuts were rounded
up, drivers and crew were informed that it was traditional practise on
the eve of the festival for coconuts to be offered to the sea.... racing
commenced a couple of hours later!
Boasting the shortest course
in the Championship this year, crowds were in for a treat with faster lap
times and speeds than ever before, some exceeding 245km per hour.
Snatching pole position with
just 20 seconds to go, following a power steering problem necessitating
repairs for almost his entire allocated time slot, World Champion, Guido
Cappellini was delighted with his result. "Today saw a lot of excitement
in many ways, not least the problem with my steering. I pushed hard
and drove aggressively for the little remaining time I had and managed
to score the fastest lap of 36.74 seconds."
Second place was secured by American
Scott Gillman racing for Team Emirates with a lap time of 37.29 seconds. "Racing
was difficult today as the water was rough. Tomorrow will be very
challenging as it's a short course with lots of traffic - it will definitely
be exciting!"
Finnish, Sami Selio came in third
place with a time of 38.06 seconds. With a history of doing well
at the first race of every season, Sami just puts it down to luck. "I have
an excellent engine from Mercury and I am determined to drive consistently,
finish the race and have a good season. It's difficult to catch either
Guido or Scott however I am learning a lot from their technique and style."
The UIM F1 Powerboat Championship
of India will start tomorrow at 12noon in the hope that weather conditions
will remain calm. The shorter course and faster times will mean 60
gruelling laps for drivers over the 45 minute race period.
Activities will commence at 11am
with the Star Florida water ski demonstration, a naval helicopter display
followed by the parade of boats at 11:45am. Tomorrow marks the Holi
Festival - a festival of colours where red coloured Gulal powder is literally
thrown at anyone passing by, as part of the fun of the celebrations. Flags
of all the countries will be displayed in the water during the F1 Powerboat
Championship in honour of this colourful festival.
Live TV Coverage of the race
on Sunday can be seen in Asia on ESPN Star Sports, AB Motors in France
and the Sailing Channel across Europe.
For additional information, interviews or video footage please contact:
Philippe Stiernon
Press Officer
Philippe@f1boat.com
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