JAY PRICE
WINS HISTORIC GP OF PORTUGAL!
WILD DAY
SEES AL HAMELI & CANTANDO REACH PODIUM!!
PORTIMAO, Portugal – 4th of May, 2008 –
In one of the most exciting lap to lap duals in the past decade American Jay Price of the Qatar Team scored a very popular and well earned first ever victory
on the U.I.M. F1 World Championship for power boating in front of thousands of
race fans on the Arade River at the 10th Annual Grand Prix of Portugal.
The 49-year old
driver from New Orleans, Louisiana came on strong starting 4th of
the dock and charged into 2nd place after the first few laps and
chased down pole-sitter Ahmad Al Hameli of the Abu
Dhabi Team as the young driver held the point for three quarters of the 55
lap event until Price worked his way past at the chicane and went on to cruise
to a 16 second win.
“I knew from this
morning that my set-up was going to work in these calmer conditions and it was
just a matter of time until I pressured Ahmad finally getting around him and
from there it was just keeping the boat on the right line to the finish,”
stated Jay. “Now we know we have a winning package and will work harder to keep
the championship lead with this great Qatar group around me. This event sure
beats me being home fighting off spring storms back home in Louisiana. I can’t
wait for the next two rounds in Finland and Russia next month.”
For Al Hameli, a bitter sweet day knowing he was in position to
win most of the afternoon only to finish runner-up at
the end. “I was holding my own and Scott (Gillman) was talking to me on the
radio as my spotter and it was working quite well in holding off Jay until I
felt a vibration and I realized my propeller was missing part of a blade and
from that point on I couldn’t hold the pace,” said Ahmad. “I’m happy cause this
is by far my best result and I feel good about picking up 15 points and was
happy with the boat.”
While the battle
at the front was the major story of the day, a 3-way fight for third was just
as compelling. Defending World Champion Sami Selio came up from 7th qualifying
position and held off fast improving French driver Philippe Chiappe of the Atlantic Team late in the race. Australian David Trask had held that spot earlier in
the event and was close enough to rub paint with Jay Price in their battle for
2nd until his engine expired on the 24th lap,
Both Selio and Chiappe were later
docked penalties for taking out buoy’s in the event and moving Italian Francesco Cantando up into the final podium position in 3rd after starting 11th.
The native of Milan was in the top-3 for the first time since the final race of
2005 in Sharjah.
Local driver Duarte Benavente had
another fine outing at his home Grand Prix in 4th place in his Interpass sponsored Dragon hull. Italian Fabio Comparato was
5th in the 800 Doctor Team
Baba boat while French driver Philippe Dessertenne came home 6th after starting
down in 15th position for another great run from the back.
Swedish returnee Pierre Lundin was
7th in his first race of the season as teammate to Dessertenne in the CTIC
China Team. He was replacing driver Peng Lin Wu and
put together another solid effort from the driver who was 4th in the
championship last year.
Selio took 8th after his penalties
while Bob Trask picked up a pair of point with his 9th place finish while Chiappe was 10th after destroying a pair of
buoys.
Of the eight
retirees in the event 9-time World Champion Guido Cappellini of the Tamoil Team had a tough afternoon finally
dropping out on the 28th lap and failing to pick up points in this
race for the first time in career.
Points leader
coming into the race, Jonas Andersson of Sweden ended his day in a hurry retiring
on the first lap along with another possible race winner in Thani Al Qamzi of the Abu Dhabi Team who was chasing his teammate into the first corner
on the first lap only to stop suddenly on the course ending his dreams of
victory.
When day ended
Jay Price had won his first career F1 race and for the 2nd time in
two races a new winner to the tour was crowned. Jay’s win marks the 10th different driver from the USA to win on the U.I.M. F1 World Championship for
power boating since it’s beginnings in 1981. The next race on the calendar is
scheduled for the first weekend of June in Lahti, Finland and the 4th Grand Prix of Finland. Jay Price leads the championship with 35 points with
Jonas Andersson 2nd with 20.
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