Gillman wins 2004 World Championship at inaugural F1 Powerboat Grand
Prix of Korea
Seoul, South Korea, October 31st, 2004….. The Match racing
format certainly provided some entertainment for the crowds today
in Korea at the first ever UIM F1 Powerboat Championship.
Free practice got underway this morning when drivers were allowed
one more opportunity to test this unusual format. Marco Gambi
set out early this morning determined to race hard along the 800m
stretch. Unfortunately his efforts backfired when the boat
flipped, double somersaulted and although he landed the right way
up and was able to motor back to the pontoon he was sadly out of
the Grand Prix.
The opening round of the F1 Grand Prix of Korea started with all
drivers racing in two’s to secure the fastest time. The
fastest driver racing against the slowest driver based on yesterday’s
qualifying times.
Cappellini started against Stallard from the Rainbow Corona Team
finishing with an impressive 0.01’13.18 ahead of Stallard’s
0.01’17.83.
“I really enjoyed the format today and although we suffered
mechanical problems it was an excellent race.” Commented Stallard.
Pharaon returning after a gap of 2 races following his accident
in Shanghai and raced against youngest driver Moreschi. Pharaon
sporting a new DAC boat was keen to put it through its paces. Finishing
with a very impressive time of 0.01’09.39, Pharaon catapulted
in to first place.
Due to the retirement of Gambi, Cantando raced on his own – a
tough call without a competitor to drive against. Nevertheless
his skilled show through with a time of 0.01’10.00.
With all drivers having completed the first round, the ten slowest
drivers were given a second chance to compete in the Championship.
Both Trask brothers raced at their best though unfortunately were
beaten by Pierre Lundin and Moreschi who managed to find the extra
acceleration on the home straight.
“Disappointing to be out at this stage however we’re
both pleased to have got some good times and to have experience this
type of racing especially if it’s to be added to the Championship
format next year.” Said David Trask.
Philippe Chiappe was automatically disqualified during this round
for a jump start.
During the second round just ten drivers remained and the battle
commenced amongst the faster more experienced drivers all now cranking
up the heat.
Comparato paired against Cappellini got off to a great start but
turning the corner onto the shorter circuit unfortunately went the
wrong way round a yellow buoy and was immediately eliminated.
Both the Emirates and Singha team mates were holding their breath
when the current world championship contenders met in this round. Fans
of powerboating couldn’t have asked for a better scenario as
Gillman at this stage needed just 11 points and a podium finish to
snatch the 2004 World Championship victory away from Cantando.
Both drivers accelerated away incredibly quickly, Gillman on the
outside with half a boat lead. On the final corner leading
to the last stretch Cantando put in a massive effort securing a spectacular
time of 0.01’08.08 - the fastest time of the F1 Powerboat Grand
Prix.
Eight boats then proceeded to the quarter finals and the pressure
was mounting. Looking very strong at this stage was Sami Selio,
Pharaon, Cappellini, Gillman and of course Cantando.
Once again Cantando and Cappellini proved the fastest drivers with
0.01’09.492 and 0.01’11.848 times, consecutively. Selio
and Gillman both very strong contenders at this stage moving in to
the semi finals.
Tension was high for the 3rd place play off between Gillman and
Selio – with the World Championship hanging in the air this
was literally the deciding race, a podium finish absolutely critical
for Gillman.
Selio started off very strongly indeed and looked like he could
snatch the victory. Gillman’s skill and superior engine
soon showed itself with a close finish on the home straight with
a time of 0.01’09.63. This win gave Gillman his third
World Championship victory much to the jubilation of his team.
Cappellini then faced Cantando in the 1st semi final. Cantando was
now on a winning streak racing ahead with a time of 0.01’09.140.
The second semi saw Cappellini race against Gillman with a victory
for Cappellini of 0.01’10. 70 putting him in second place overall.
Cantando raced against Selio and secured another impressive time
of 0.01’08.20 and taking the victory of the first race here
in Korea.
“It was a very interesting and exciting race,” said
Cantando. “I seem to have a lot of luck winning when
we visit a new country for the first time.”
“It feels wonderful to win the Championship this year,” enthused
Gillman. “I’m delighted.”
“It’s been a good experience to try out the Match Race
Format,” commented Cappellini. “My boat was perfectly
set up for this style of racing and although I didn’t perform
as well today I’m still very pleased with my performance. I
am now determined to race as hard as I can in Sharjah.”
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