GILLMAN TAKES POLE AHEAD OF CAPPELLINI
AND PREPARES FOR A WIN AT THE F1 POWERBOAT GRAND PRIX OF SINGAPORE
Singapore, September 18, 2004…. Crowds started to gather
early this morning in anticipation of a day of excitement and adrenalin
for the start of the Grand Prix of Singapore.
Qualifying commenced at 11am with drivers ready to do battle and
score the fastest lap times. With a course of 50 laps comprising
4 left handers and 1 right hander set over 1,800 metres teams knew
lap times would be both fast and furious.
8 times World Champion, Guido Cappellini did not disappoint putting
in the fastest time for this session at 0:47.33 followed by American
Scott Gillman with 0:47.68 and in third place test driver for the
Tamoil team, Ivan Brigada – who was determined to prove himself
in his second only Formula One race, with an impressive time of 0:48.39.
With temperatures soaring, conditions were certainly tough. “It’s
important to stay hydrated as it’s completely boiling inside
the boat,” commented Finnish Sami Selio who qualified 4th in
the first session.
The second session saw a slight change in the line up, and while
Cappellini and Gillman managed to improve on their lap times and
hold the top two positions with 0:46.09 and 0:46.30 consecutively,
Italian driver Francesco Cantando put in an excellent time of 0:46.74
propelling him into third place.
With the aggregate scores from the first two sessions, the six boat
shoot out comprised a strong Italian line up poised to snatch pole
position. Leading the way was Italian Champion Cappellini,
followed by American Gillman, Italians’ Cantando and Comparato,
Finnish Sami Selio and Italian Ivan Brigada.
Cappellini put in a good time of 0:44.49 but was soon outrun by
Scott Gillman securing the fastest time of 0:43.23 and the 24th pole
in his career. Comparato who has been consistently racing well
in qualifying sessions was just 0.06 seconds behind Cappellini in
third place followed by Brigada and Cantando.
Andy Elliot spent today enjoying his new boat and adjusting the
set up to suit the conditions finished in 11th place hopeful of an
improvement during tomorrow’s Grand Prix.
“I am delighted to finish in first place,” enthused
Gillman. “Last year I started second behind Cappellini
and still managed to win so I’m quite confident for tomorrow’s
race.”
“Gillman was very fast today,” commented Cappellini. “However
I have one strategy and that is to win. There are four races
left this season so I’ll be pushing very hard.”
“Conditions were difficult today however I was determined
to get into the top six – so I’m thrilled to make it
to third place today. Tomorrow will be really exciting!” said
Fabio Comparato.
“Today was an excellent day. I am so impressed with the set
up here in Singapore and the support of our local sponsors the Singapore
Tourism Board, Singapore Sports Council and Aviva,” commented
Nicolo di San Germano F1 Powerboat Promoter.
The UIM F1 Powerboat Grand Prix of Singapore starts tomorrow Sunday
19th September at 16:00. Live coverage can be seen locally
on Channel 5 in Singapore.
For additional information, interviews or video footage please contact:
Philippe Stiernon
Press Officer
Philippe@f1boat.com
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