CAPPELLINI LOOKS TO ABU DHABI AS A
DOOR TO HIS 9TH TITLE!
SELIO, COMPARATO & DESSERTENNE STILL IN TITLE
HUNT!!
LAUSANNE, Switzerland – 2nd of December,
2005 – Italian Guido Cappellini the lead driver
of the Tamoil Team is so close, he can almost taste
it. Tasting what? The U.I.M. F1 World Championship title for 2005.
The native of Como, who comes to the 13th Annual Grand Prix of Abu
Dhabi, the 5th round of the championship on the 9th of December,
has captured the title 8 different times in the last 12 years. Guido,
who has won 3 of the first 4 events of the season, now has a 25.5
point lead with just 40 points up for the taking, which puts him
into a very probable position to lock up his 9th world title.
The relationship with Abu Dhabi and Cappellini has been sprinkled
with good memories since he first came to the Grand Prix back to
1993. Abu Dhabi has been home to him claiming the title during the
1994, 1995, 2001 and the 2003 seasons. He lost the title in 1998
when he dropped out of the event while leading handing the title
to Jonathan Jones of Wales. Guido has won the race
three different times; 1993, 1996 & 1999 while claiming 5 pole
positions and failing to finish 4 different events. He hasn’t
won the event in the new millennium and would love to turn this around
next Friday.
While Cappellini cruises into Abu Dhabi with a 60 to 34.5 point
margin, the man who must come up with a pair of wins to have any
chance to win the title is Finnish star Sami Selio of
the Selio F1 Team. The odds, well, they are tremendously
favoring the veteran Italian, as Selio is still looking for his first
ever win on the tour after 54 career starts. This season Sami has
three straight podiums with a pair of runner-up spots and a 3rd at
the last race in Doha, Qatar. In Abu Dhabi his best finish was back
in 1998 when he finished 4th after starting 21st.
Fabio Comparato of the Comparato Racing Team
is four points further back in 3rd place in the championship with
one podium, a pair of 4th place finishes and four straight top-6
finishes this season. The native of Chiogga, Italy must also win
the final two events and hope that Cappellini has worst luck than
the White Star liner “Titanic” in order to have any shot
at the title. He has 1 career victory in 55 races and in Abu Dhabi
his best finish is a 4th back in 2003.
The last driver to have a mathematical shot at the title is Frenchman Philippe
Dessertenne of the Ligier Charente Maritime Racing
Team with 30 points earned so far this season. The native of La
Rochelle is coming off his best performance of the year with a
2nd at the Grand Prix of Qatar. The likeable veteran has an even
more numerical impossibility having not won in his last 29 starts
also must pull off a “double dip” in the win column
to have any chance at his first title. In Abu Dhabi he has a pair
of podiums with a 2nd in 2001 and a 3rd in 2002. He has 5 finishes
and 4 DNF’s in his 9 race events in the inner harbour.
Francesco Cantando of the Singha Racing
Team leads a long list of drivers who have run out of time in this
short season to win the title. His high water mark this season is
his 11th career victory at the Grand Prix of Singapore. Two DNF’s
in the first 4 events of the season has taken him out of the title
hunt. His history in Abu Dhabi has been a good one with a pair of
back to back victories back in 2000 and 2001. “Franz” likes
this course so don’t count him out of the winners circle for
the weekend.He had 4 podiums in the 6 races he’s finished here
and almost won the title in 2001 losing by just 3 points to Cappellini.
He has just one DNF since starting his racing in Abu Dhabi back in
1997.
Saudi Arabian driver Laith Pharaon of Team
Green has had great success in Abu Dhabi having won the
last two events here back in 2003 and 2002. He also took a 3rd
after qualifying a career best tying 2nd in qualifying back in
2001. The driver who makes his home in Buenos Aires and Miami lost
out on a real shot for the title when he dropped out of the last
event at the Grand Prix of Qatar. Taking a hat-trick with three
straight wins is a true possibility from a driver who has got his “groove” back
in the last season since a series of accidents slowed him up in
the 2004 campaign. Odds are he should be a real player in the Emirates
this weekend.
Seventh in the title with 16.5 points and having a great “sophomore” season
of racing is Aussie David Trask of the XPV Racing
Team as he comes off a fine 5th in Doha. The newly crowned Australian
Champion is coming to race for the first time in Abu Dhabi and last
season’s rookie-of-the-year is hoping to finish the season
in the top 5 which is still a real possibility.
American Scott Gillman is coming to his home course
driving for the Emirates Team looking for at least
one victory in his world championship defending season. The native
of Los Angeles, California has had the wortst luck in 2005 having
led every race this season but has finished just one of four with
a 2nd place in Portugal back in May. He’s been involved in
two crashes while leading, one he caused on his own in Como and another
he didn’t cause at the Grand Prix of Singapore effectively
taking him out of the title chase. Despite his run of bad luck Gillman
continues to prove he is the fastest driver on the circuit and when
he finishes he usually wins having captured 9 of the last 12 he’s
completed.
Gillman in Abu Dhabi is not a good reading as his racing career
he’s only won just once in 7 starts back in 1997 and two total
podiums. He had captured 3 poles in qualifying but also has 5 DNF’s
in his last 6 starts. He won a title back in 2000 when he finished
3rd but has lost the world title in 1998 when leading and dropping
out with less than 12 laps to run. He hopes his luck will turn around
chasing his 21st career victory this weekend.
Great Britain’s Andy Elliott of the ACE
Racing group had a fantastic 3rd place finish at the Grand
Prix of Italy back in July but it is sandwiched with 3 DNF’s
and now he has slipped to 9th in the championship. Here in Abu
Dhabi, Andy’s best was a podium back in 1993 and three top-6
finishes total. The one-time runner-up in the title run is hoping
to turn his back luck around and get back into the top 5 again
this time around.
Portugal’s Duarte Benavente of the Atlantic Team
is 10th in the title chase with 6 points with a season best 7th at
the last event in Doha, Qatar. The native of Lisbon is coming off
a career tying best 2nd place in Abu Dhabi at the last race held
here in 2003. He has 3 top-10 finishes in the last 3 starts in the
capital city.
Italian Massimo Roggiero of Team Green comes
off a pair of top-10 finishes having raced in just 3 events this
season. Massimo has had good runs in the Emirates including a pair
of runner-up results in 1998 and 1999. He also reached the podium
in 1995 so he is hoping to find that magic again this time around.
Thani Al Qamzi the native son comes in looking
for more success on home ground as the second member of the Emirates Team.
This season he has finished 3 of 4 races and thought he had won in
Singapore only to find out he was judged to have jumped the re-start
and was later classified 10th. He will be looking forward to a top
10 finish in front of family and friends next weekend.
The Danita Team led by Gert Ladefoged of
Denmark comes into the race in 13th place despite him starting just
once in Portugal and a 6th place finish. In Abu Dhabi he has a pair
of top-10’s and hopes to get back into the groove again having
not started since May. With the number two driver Rolf Sunde recovering
from a back injury in his native Norway he received two weeks ago
when he crashed at the Grand Prix of Qatar, Gert has made a call
to his friend American Chris Fairchild to run the
final two events of the season in the Emirates. The native of outside
Chicago finished 4th in the North American ChampBoat Racing series
with 4 podiums and a pole position this season in their 8 race championship.
Chris is a winner of the 24 Hours of Rouen and is a one-time Mercury
test driver who has won the SST-120 championship and an APBA Hall
of Champions inductee. He is the first driver from the American tour
to race since Mike Seebold last raced in the 2002 season.
All in all the back to back two round Emirates weekend competition
to wrap up the 2005 U.I.M. F1 World Championship begins with a return
to one of the “classic” events on the tour in downtown
Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates. Guido Cappellini of Italy
has two chances to lock away his 9th World Championship. The door
is opening for him to accomplish this, however there is still hope
from a trio of drivers who must drive the race of their lives not
once but back to back weekends and at the same time hope the driver
from Como has a melt down. It’s possible, but if this scenario
doesn’t happen Cappellini will take the crown either in Abu
Dhabi on the evening of the 9th or will have to wait a week later
when the season comes to a close at the Grand Prix of Sharjah on
the 16th. We should know in about 100 race laps from now!
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