SINGAPORE BOASTS A UNIQUE EVENT FOR THE UIM F1 POWERBOAT CHAMPIONSHIP
2004
Singapore, September 13, 2004.... Organisers for
the F1 Powerboat Grand Prix of Singapore are busily preparing for
what they believe is one of the most exciting combined on land and
on water events on the UIM 2004 calendar.
Commented F1 Powerboat organiser, Nicolo di San Germano, “We
are absolutely delighted with the exciting line up of activities
this weekend in Singapore as well as the professionalism and support
from organisers SG International and our sponsors Aviva, the Singapore
Tourism Board and the Singapore Sports Council. We truly believe
Singaporeans will enjoy this event and our worldwide audience will
get to see yet another fantastic country on our international circuit.”
Teams have enjoyed a 7 week break since the last race in Shanghai
providing them with precious time to test their boats and adjust
the set up for more hot and humid race conditions.
Previous winner in Singapore last year, American Scott Gillman is
currently experiencing a very successful racing season having won
7 of his last starts including Shanghai.
“I’m certainly on a roll and loving it! I’m
very much looking forward to racing again in Singapore as last year
it marked the start of my winning streak.”
Chasing close behind and eager to secure points to propel them up
the Championship are fellow Italians Francesco Cantando and Guido
Cappellini. For Singha F1 Racing driver, Cantando this
race is an important marker in which he hopes to catch up on Gillman.
“I am currently 12 points behind. If I can win this
and the next race and push Gillman away from a top three place then
I have a strong chance in the Championship – frankly that’s
my goal now to the end of the year,” commented Cantando.
“We’ve had some challenges this year with some technical
problems,” stated eight times World Champion Cappellini. “We’ve
made some adjustments during this break and are feeling pretty confident. I’m
sure we’ll give the crowd an exciting race!”
Team Green Racing’s press office today announced that lead
driver Laith Pharaon is unfortunately not going to participate in
either races in Singapore or Malaysia due to injuries sustained during
his accident at the Grand Prix of Shanghai.
“My physical condition is almost 100 % recovered , however
I still have a small fracture on my lower left rib cage, and I’ve
been advised medically to wait until it has healed,” commented
Laith.
Fellow driver Massimo Roggerio will be stepping up the pace during
these races and holding the fort until Laith returns. With a consistent
race season this year fans of Team Green will be watching him closely
to see if he can scoop up maximum points.
Racing will get underway this weekend, September 18-19, 2004 at
Marina Bay in front of a spectacular city skyline for the 7th race
in the 2004 UIM F1 Powerboat Championship.
A 1.86km 5 pin circuit promises some interesting racing with rough
conditions and winds which will undoubtedly test the skills of all
23 drivers. Spectators are in for a treat!
For additional information, interviews or video footage please contact:
Philippe Stiernon
Press Officer
Philippe@f1boat.com
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