CAPPELLINI & GILLMAN HOPE TO KEEP
WIN STREAKS ALIVE!
SINGAPORE PROVES TO BE KEY RACE FOR 2005
TITLE HOPES!
LAUSANNE, Switzerland – September 9, 2005 – It’s
been 9 weeks since the last Grand Prix and the drivers of the U.I.M.
F1 World Championship as they are chomping at the bit to get back
into action as they head almost halfway around the world to lovely
Singapore. So far it’s been a real horse race for the title
as the action shifts to Marina Bay for the third straight year for
the 3rd round of the championship on the weekend of the 17th and
18th of September with many questions remaining in the championship
battle.
Like two trains heading towards each other on the same track, 8-time
World Champion Guido Cappellini of the Tamoil Team comes into Singapore
on a roll with two straight wins and leading the championship with
a perfect 40 points with back to back victories at the Grand Prix’s
of Portugal and Italy. Coming in the opposite direction is American
and defending World Champion Scott Gillman of the Emirates Team having
won both races in Singapore since the series returned to lovely Marina
Bay back in 2003. Gillman has also led both races this season despite
failing to win either event in 2005.
“We come here with a nice points lead and are confident we
can continue this trend after next weekend’s race,” stated
Cappellini. “I am feeling that all my testing will pay off
here and we can come away with the victory in a race I feel I can
win.”
Meanwhile, Gillman who is two for two in Marina Bay feels just as
strongly he can keep his winning streak alive here. “We know
this place and have won from the pole and from behind here,” stated
Gillman. “If we are going to win the championship this year,
we are going to have to start here with our turnaround.”
Cappellini has qualified well on this 1.8 kilometer 5-pin course
with a pole in 2003 and 2nd in 2004. He led before getting passed
by Gillman late two years ago and last season struggled with a steering
problem and dropped out after 27 laps. Guido has two straight victories
and has 3 wins in his last 16 starts over the last two years.
Gillman on the other hand has looked almost invincible on the waters
of Marina Bay taking the pole last year and never trailing while
having won both events. His 43.23 qualifying time last year is the
time to beat this season. The California native has been red hot
with 9 wins in his last 15 starts and 9 checkers in his last 12 finishes.
Second in the championship is Italian Fabio Comparato of the Comparto
Racing Team with 17 points after a 3rd in Portugal followed by a
disappointing 9th in Como. His last win was in the Far East last
year with a great victory at the Grand Prix of Malaysia. In Singapore
in the last two years he has struggled however finishing 11th in
2003 and failing to finish early last year dropping out and being
classified 20th.
Finnish racing star Sámi Selio of the Selio F1 Powerboat
Team is tied with Gillman for 3rd in the championship with 15 points
after a fine 2nd at Como in the series last event. The 30 year-old
driver has qualified well in Singapore with a pair of 5th’s
and was on the podium last season with a fine 3rd place. He is still
looking for his first F1 victory and has a good shot at getting one
on Marina Bay.
Laith Pharaon of Team Green comes into the event just a point out
of 3rd in the championship with 14 points with a 5th in Portugal
and an 8th at the Grand Prix of Italy. His record in Singapore is
one of daring as he crashed out of 3rd place in the 2003 race with
Fabio Comparato and failed to make last years event after his horrific
accident at the Grand Prix of China. The Saudi Arabian driver’s
only qualifying effort was a fine 4th in 2003. He’s hoping
this will be a break out race from him this time around.
The “feel good” story of the year continues to be 49
year-old veteran Andy Elliott of England as he scored his first podium
finish since 1992 at the Grand Prix of Italy in July with a 3rd place.
Now 5th in the championship with 12 points, Elliott has good memories
of last year’s race after starting a lowly 12th he came charging
up to finish a fine 4th in his brand new Dragon boat built by ex-World
Champion Jonathan Jones of Wales. The year before he started 19th
and took a 12th. In his two race results, he’s moved up more
places in Singapore than anyone in the field with a +14. His confidence
will be sky high for this event.
French driver Philippe Dessertenne of the F1 Ligier Sports Team
had wonderful memories of last year’s event coming all the
way from 9th to finish a strong 2nd place. He did almost the same
in 2003 when he started 8th and finished 3rd. Two races and two podiums
and Philippe is hoping to move up in the championship standings with
another podium next weekend as the driver from La Rochelle tries
to stop his 26 race winless streak.
Francesco Cantando of Milan and the Singha F1 Team comes in to Singapore
with a 4th place finish in Como after failing to finish in Portimao.
The 10 time winner of the series has struggled qualifying in Singapore
with a 15th in 2003 and missing qualifying in 2004. Francesco finished
6th two years ago but didn’t go the distance last year. He
hopes turn his bad luck around this time around.
Last years rookie-of-the-year David Trask of Australia is 7th in
the championship with seven points on the strength of an 8th and
5th this season. This race is almost a “home” event for
this team being one of the shortest flights for the XPV Racing group
all season. Both David and his brother Bob are looking for top 5
performances this time around.
Thani Al Qamzi of Abu Dhabi brings the 2nd Emirates Team boat into
Singapore 8th in the championship with two straight top-10 performances
this season with a 7th in Portugal and a 10th in Italy. In 2003 Thani
had a fine 5th after qualifying 7th and failed to finish after starting
8th a year ago.
Gert Ladefoged has 5 points this season on the strength of a 6th
after qualifying 3rd in his only start in Portugal. Gert failed to
start in 2003 after qualifying 10th. Portugal’s Duarte Benavente
has 4 points after finishing 10th and 6th so far in 2005. His history
in Singapore has not been a happy one failing to start in 2003 and
crashing out in a big way in 2004 being classified 16th.
One time World Champion Fabrizio Bocca of Italy and the Rainbow
Racing effort has a 7th and 9th this season and one finish in Singapore
with a 9th in 2003. He exited the race a year ago in a big way when
his boat caught on fire in the late stages after running near the
front of the field.
The 3rd round of the 2005 U.I.M. F1 World Championship for power
boating is expected to have all the drama that it has shown the past
two years with plenty of action around the tight 1.8 kilometer course
on Marina Bay in front of the expected thousands of fans on what
should be a hot and humid environment that will tax the drivers to
the limit. Race day with be Sunday, September the 18th and when the
day is over, we should have a clearer picture of who may have the
inside track to the coveted 2005 World Championship Trophy. Stay
tuned!
For additional information, interviews or video footage please contact:
Philippe Stiernon
Press Officer
Philippe@f1boat.com
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