“EUROPEAN
SEASON” SET TO BEGIN AT GP OF PORTUGAL!
7-TIME
WINNER CAPPELLINI HAS NEW BOAT & CONFIDENCE!
ABU DHABI, U.A.E. – 25th of April, 2008 – It’s spring time, so it must be
the start of the European season - as the U.I.M. F1 World Championship for power
boating heads back to the lovely port city of Portimao on the Algarve coast for
the 10th Annual Grand Prix of Portugal next weekend on the 3rd and 4th of May along the challenging Arade River.
The 2008 campaign
opened with a strong win one month again at the Grand Prix of Qatar for Swedish
driver Jonas Andersson as he drove
his F1 Team Sweden DAC boat to a
close win over American Jay Price of
the Qatar Team for his historic
first victory and now leads the championship with 20 points on this young
season.
If history is our
guide however, all eyes will be glued to the driver who has dominated this
event in the past as Italian Guido
Cappellini, who finished 5th in the opening round in Doha, comes
to his favorite place with 7 victories in 9 previous starts armed with a new
DAC boat that is supposedly a third of a meter longer than his old hull.
Having gained 4 pole positions in
Portugal in the past, Guido knows that he will have to work extra hard to pick
up another trip to the top of the podium when the weekend is over since there
are a lot of younger hungry pilots who want to strip him of his glory.
One of those
drivers who is changing the world of F1 racing is current World Champion Sami Selio of the Woodstock Red Devil Racing Team who comes into the event having
finished 4th at the season opening event and knowing that he has
earned pole position in the past in Portimao having taken the number one spot
back in 2006. The driver with the number one boat has won two of the last three
races he’s started and may be inline to get back on the podium again when the
weekend is over.
Selio’s teammate
and boat builder Massimo Roggiero of
northern Italy finished a disappointing 10th in Qatar but also knows
he’s done well in the past around this 6-turn 1.66 kilometer course in
qualifying with a pole in 2004 and four other top 3 performances. The veteran driver
will be hoping to stop his streak of failing to finish in his last 4 starts at
this race.
Points leader
Andersson has only raced in Portugal twice, having a great finish in his first
ever F1 event in 2006 taking a 4th place after starting 14th.
Last year he qualified a solid 4th but dropped out early and was
classified 21st at days end.
For New Orleans,
Louisiana pilot Jay Price, he has been on a bit of a roll of late having
finished 2nd in his last two starts that date back to the end of
last season and again in Qatar to start the season. He
is driving a brand new DAC hull and he proved to be a serious contender for the
title in 2008 as he drove a skillful event at his sponsors home Grand Prix. Jay
last season secured a podium 3rd after starting 6th and
will be hoping to keep the streak alive once again on the Arade.
Australian David Trask of the Trask Brothers Racing effort showed he is
ready to challenge for a world title after dominating his home series down
under, with a fine 3rd place podium in Qatar. Also armed with a new
lighter boat, he will be making his 5th start in Portimao with his
best performance being a year ago when he finished 7th. His record
so far has been two top-10 finishes and two failures to finish.
The Abu Dhabi Team will feature two young
drivers who are now just coming into their own with Thani Al Qamzi who was the race leader in Qatar before dropping out
at the two-thirds mark being hampered all weekend with engine maladies, while
teammate Ahmad Al Hameli struggled in qualifying and also suffered
the same fate as his partner dropping out in the 16th position.
Led by recently
retired American 4-time World Champion Scott
Gillman as Team Manager, maybe his recent success in Portimao where he is
defending champion along with a victory in the 2004 event can help steer his
drivers to their first win of the season.
Local hero Duarte Benavente started the season off
without a finish in Qatar and will be looking to have a good result at his home
Grand Prix for the F1 Atlantic Team.
He has raced in every event in Portimao with his best finish being a fine 4th back in 2000 followed by another top-5
effort in 2003.
His teammate Philippe Chiappe of France continues to
get better and better taking a 7th place in Doha while having 8th place finishes the last two years here in Portugal.
Another Frenchman Philippe Dessertenne of the China CTIC Team has also participated
in every start in Portimao and recorded a podium 3rd place finish in
2001 and two top-5’s in the last 3 years as well. Philippe’s teammate Peng Lin Wu started 23rd and
finished 13th here in his only start a year ago as he searches for
his first ever world championship points.
Points leader Andersson’s other teammates Philippe Tourre of France and rookie Uvis Slakteris of Latvia both recently
came from F2000. For Tourre his goal is looking to
finish this year, while Slakteris is hoping to keep up another good effort
after finishing a fine 6th at his first ever F1 race after starting
16th in Doha.
Italian Francesco Cantando is the 2nd most active winner on the tour with 11 triumph’s. “Franz”
is looking for his win here after having 3 times finished runner-up in 2000,
2003 and 2004. He has 5 DNF’s including two crashes in the event with last
season being his last one he encountered.
Marit Stromoy of Norway comes to Portugal for the first time as
this young women who now makes her home in Copenhagen, hopes she can do the
same as another women did two weeks ago, Danica Patrick, win a major race
against all other male competitors. She finished 11th in Qatar as
she enjoys her first full season in F1 after running the final 4 races in 2007.
And finally
Italian Fabio Comparato looks for a
finish this time around after dropping out of the race for the first time in 9
years in 2007. The DNF stopped his streak of 4 straight years in which he
reached the podium. The lead driver of the 800
Doctor Team has a new boat and feels this could be another good effort in
Portugal.
All together, 24
drivers from 13 different nations will be represented with 4 rookies coming to
Portimao for the very first time. Nine time World
Champion Guido Cappellini comes armed with a new boat looking for his 8th victory. He will however, be pushed hard to succeed by a host of younger
talented drivers as they try to reach the top step at days end.
It’s the 10th Annual Grand Prix of Portugal from Portimao on the 4th of May
beginning at 1400 local local time. The event will be broadcast live via
satellite and can be followed right here on www.f1boat.com with lap to lap updates. As the 2nd round
of the 2008 U.I.M. F1 World Championship for power boating begins its European
campaign on the Arade River. “Be
In The Know – With F1 H2o!”
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