CANTANDO WINS WILD SHORTEND RACE IN SINGAPORE!
GILLMAN & CAPPELLINI
HAVE HUGE CRASH IN LEAD BATTLE!
SINGAPORE, September 18, 2005 – In
what turned into a bizarre day on and off the water gave Italian
Francesco Cantando his first victory of the season as the native
of Milan took home his 11th career win at the 3rd Round of the U.I.M.
F1 World Championship for power boating on Marina Bay in downtown
Singapore.
The scheduled 52 lap event around the 1.8 kilometer course started
as expected with Guido Cappellini jumping off into the lead from
the pole with American Scott Gillman of the Emirates Team following
closely in 2nd looking for his third straight win on Marina Bay.
Early into the event on the first lap Belgium driver Julius Leysen
crashed just past the start finish line stopping the race and forcing
a restart. Cappellini again was holding off Gillman by less than
5 boat lengths with the Emirates Team driver closing. The yellow
came out again after Mohammed Al Ali of Qatar stopped just past the
start finish on the race line. The restart followed with Gillman
this time closing on Cappellini and getting dead level when another
yellow came out with a boat again having problems and getting in
the way of the traffic.
This time on the restart it was Gillman and Cappellini almost side
by side for the next seven laps with finally Gillman taking Cappellini
by a nose going into the right hander and as they approached the
turn the 8-time World Champion had no where to go with neither driving
giving ground forcing Cappellini to go over the top of the current
World Champion with Gillman barrel rolling violently to a stop unside
down, while Cappellini riding over the top destroying his day with
a terrible barrel roll coming to an immediate and lightning fast
quick stop in front of a horrified audience of thousands of fans
around the race course.
Following the event, the U.I.M. officials ruled that Cappellini
caused the accident and was given a red card and thus will be unable
to participate in the next round of the championship in Doha, Qatar
in November. This will open up the championship with Cappellini failing
to get no points in two straight events.
Benefiting from this was Italian Francesco Cantando of the Singha
Team who picked up his first victory of the season and his first
since the opening round of the 2004 at the Grand Prix of India. Finnish
driver Sami Selio finished 2nd with French driver Philippe Dessertenne
of the Ligier Sports team taking 3rd and being the only driver in
the last three years since arriving back to Singapore to finish every
year on the podium.
The officials restarted the event and got in 8 more laps before
a time limit stopped the event with a total of 18 laps run forcing
the officials to give out one-half points in the event.
Italian Fabio Comparato was 4th; Laith Pharaon of Saudi Arabia was
5th; Australian David Trask was 6th; Italian Massimo Roggiero was
7th; Luigi Roberto of Italy was 8th; Rolf Sunde of Norway was 9th
and rounding out the top 10 was Thani Al Qamzi of the Emirates Team.
For additional information, interviews or video footage please contact:
Philippe Stiernon
Press Officer
Philippe@f1boat.com
Photo: http://www.worldracingimages.com/f1boat |