CAPPELLINI SETS NEW WORLD SPEED RECORD!!
256,25 km/h ON 1 KM COURSE ON LAKE D’ISEO!
SARNICO, Italy – 29 April, 2005 – Eight
time World U.I.M. F1 World Champion Guido Cappellini set an all-time
speed record for the Formula 1 class by powering his TAMOIL DAC Mercury
powered boat to a 256,25 kilometers (158.1 miles) per hour time in
two combined runs on Lake D’Iseo in northern Italy on Friday.
The native of nearby Como, broke the all-time mark set by Great
Britain’s Allan Marshall that was set back in 2002 with a speed
of 234,80km/h and stood for almost three years.
Cappellini, who with the generous cooperation with his main sponsor
TAMOIL put together a pair of runs through the 1 kilometer course
that was set up on the north side of the lake under ideal no wind
conditions.
With the guidance and officials of the Italian Motor boating Federation
in attendance, Guido made two official runs. The first timed out
just over 258 km/h being the quickest of the two, while running back
towards the western part of the lake on his 2nd lap he did a slower
253 km/h attempt, but the combined effort was easily enough to set
a new official world U.I.M mark.
“The opportunity that TAMOIL has given me in this record breaking
attempt for a F1 catamaran is very important in my career”,
stated Guido Cappellini. “ My sponsors put on a great effort
off the water with the receptions and public relations work necessary
to get the word out to the world press, I repaid their hard work
by setting the new record and now this also helps get my team get
a leg up on my attempt to win back the world championship in Formula
1 for 2005. All in all, I am very pleased with the results.”
The TAMOIL Team can now concentrate on the job at hand of winning
another title beginning with the opening round at the Grand Prix
of Portugal in Portimaò on the weekend of 21st and 22nd for
the 7th ever race in which Cappellini has won 5 of the previous six
events.
As a footnote; the lake that Guido set the new world record on, Lake
D’Iseo, home of Riva Boats, normally has a strict speed limit
of 20 km/h at all times!
For additional information, interviews or video footage please contact:
Philippe Stiernon
Press Officer
Philippe@f1boat.com
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