CAPPELLINI WAVES GOODBYE TO POLE
POSITION AT THE UIM F1 POWERBOAT GRAND PRIX OF PORTUGAL
Portimao, Portugal, May 15, 2004..... Strong winds and rough conditions presented
challenges for a number of the top drivers today at the start of the UIM
F1 Powerboat Grand Prix of Portugal - not least for 8 times world champion
Guido Cappellini.
Quietly confident with 5 consecutive wins here in Portugal, Cappellini would
not be considered arrogant for assuming he could secure the pole or at least
second position during qualifying. Armed with a new hull after six
weeks of testing the boat certainly held up, unfortunately electrical problems
finally let him down and he failed to reach the top six shoot out - the first
time since Abu Dhabi in 1998.
With Cappellini now out of the picture, the course soon opened up - with
hot rival Cantando also struggling during the second qualifying round; this
paved the way for some of the other drivers to shine.
Local Portuguese driver, Duarte Benavente from Atlantic team was on top
form - greatly encouraged by his wealth of fans lining the shores. With
a solid time of 0:53.05 he was easily propelled into final six shoot out
joining Team Green drivers Massimo Roggiero and Laith Pharaon, Italian Fabio
Comparato from Comparato Racing Team, American Scott Gillman from Emirates
F1 and Selio F1 Powerboats Finnish driver Sami Selio.
The final part of the day saw winds drop and calmer waters allowing drivers
better racing conditions for the shoot out. Starting first, Benavente
posted an impressive time of 0.44.44 keeping him in the lead until Roggiero
came in with a cracking speed of 43.67 to win pole position - the eleventh
in his career history.
Riddled with bad luck at past races in Portugal, today was no different
for Scott Gillman who suffered frustrating problems with his starter motor
and his back up engine. Fortunately an official's error with an incorrect
sequence allowed Gillman another chance which he eagerly grasped - securing
him 3rd position for tomorrow's race.
Second position was taken by Fabio Comparato, who, with a very competitive
time of 0.43.83, boasted during the press conference, "I'm back and I intend
to stay at the front tomorrow - watch out Roggiero!"
"Today saw a great deal of surprises," commented F1 Promoter Nicolo di San
Germano. "It's always very exciting when different drivers get to compete
in the shoot out - we're really looking forward to seeing what tomorrow holds. A
big thank you to the City of Portimao for hosting another successful Grand
Prix - we're extremely happy to return here for the sixth year," Nicolo added.
The UIM F1 Powerboat Grand Prix of Portugal take place tomorrow at 14:15
local time. Live TV broadcasts can be seen AB Moteurs (Europe),
RTSI (Switzerland), Dubai Sports Channel, Sky Italia, Sport 1 (Hungary),
7TV (Russia) and local broadcasters in Portugal.