The Heat Is On! Gillman clinches Pole ahead of Hot Competition!
Sunset Beach, Saudi Arabia, March 25, 2004.... With temperatures
soaring above 35 degrees today, at the inaugural UIM F1 Powerboat Grand
Prix of Saudi Arabia, drivers were under intense pressure to maintain their
cool in order to secure pole position.
The first qualifying session witnessed the fastest lap
time from Italian Francesco Cantando at 39.06 seconds with an average speed
of 163.13kph. World Champion Guido Cappellini was hot on his heels with
a mere 0.26 of a second behind. Sami Selio from Finland pulled
an impressive 39.05 seconds proving he is surely someone to watch this
season.
The second qualifying session this afternoon saw few changes
overall with veteran Scott Gillman placing third behind Cappellini and
Cantando. Sami Selio retained his position joined by Portuguese Benavente
and Italian Comparato for the six boat shoot out.
Final grid line up placed Gillman at pole position - his
22nd pole position and his 63rd time in the top six
shoot out in 66 races. Confident he would not repeat his performance
in Abu Dhabi when from pole position he lasted just 8 laps, Gillman commented, "The
engine is running well - Ron Anderson our engine designer has done an excellent
job and we are confident for tomorrow."
Ron Anderson, a legend in the Powerboat industry, works
with the Emirates team alongside Gillman and is credited with designing
the Mercury engine in 1975 - which is still being used today. Recognising
his expertise, Gillman switched to Anderson's engine in 1997 and went on
to secure his first World Championship win - surely there could be no better
endorsement!
Second place on the grid sees Cappellini in front of Cantando. "Today
was a good result for me today," commented Cantando. "My boat is
well suited for these conditions so I'm looking forward to an exciting
race tomorrow."
Fifth position is Benavente from Team Castrol followed
by Fabio Comparato from Team Comparato in sixth place.
Saudi Hero, Laith Pharaon starts from the grid tomorrow
at eighth position behind his team mate Roggiero Massimo. All eyes
will be on Pharaon to see if he can secure a win in his home country among
his many fans here who will be cheering extra loudly!
Commented Nicolo di San Germano, F1 Powerboat Race Promoter
after today's racing, "We are highly impressed with the set up and the
hospitality here at Sunset Beach - we just learned that the resort has
been awarded the Five Diamond Award for excellence and it is not surprising
as it is both stunning and well run!"
The UIM F1 Powerboat Grand Prix of Saudi Arabia starts
tomorrow at 16:00 and is broadcast live at 12:45 GMT on AB Moteurs, the
Sailing Channel, TV7 in Russia and Channel 3 in Saudi Arabia.
For additional information, interviews or video footage please contact:
Philippe Stiernon
Press Officer
Philippe@f1boat.com
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