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F1 Powerboat Racing. Formula One UIM World Championship 2006 GP of China Qualifying Session, Chengdu 4 ottobre 2006
CAPPELLINI OUTDUELS GILLMAN FOR POLE IN CHINA!
EMIRATES DRIVER AL QAMZI IS 3RD DESPITE ILLNESS!
CHONGZHOU, China - 4th of October, 2006 - Defending World Champion and
current points leader Guido Cappellini put his Tamoil Racing Team DAC boat
on pole position with a time of a 45.09 to snatch pole position away from
American Scott Gillman of the Emirates Team for tomorrow's 5th Grand Prix of
China on the Wenjing River.
After two qualifing sessions, Gillman, the Los Angeles, California native
and three-time World Champion had a days best 47.45 second lap around the
7-pin 1.975 meter race course in the new purpose built complex that has sold
out everyone of it's 32,000 seats for tomorrow's race. Cappellini, who was
2nd going into the final "Shootout" that brings the top-6 drivers into a
last chance to capture pole position, saw the native of Como take his 3rd
pole position in China since the events first race back in 1995.
"We are excited about taking the number one position," stated the 47
year-old. "We know that every past winner here has won from the pole and we
are ready to do hopefully the same tomorrow but it won't be easy."
While the two drivers with a combined 12 titles in the past 13 years were
going at each other, another driver, Thani Al Qamzi despite his illness from
eating bad food the night before, put on a couragous effort in his Emirates
team craft by running a time just behind his teammate Gillman with a 45.9
second lap and will be starting 3rd off the dock tomorrow just 9 points
behind Cappellini in the championship.
Finnish driver Sami Selio of the Red Devil Selio F1 effort put his Baba boat
4th improving from a 48.3 second lap in regular qualifying to a 46.58 second
lap in the shootout. Sami needs to finish with great results in the final 3
races and get a little luck at the same time to have any hope in the title
run this season.
Fifth will be veteran Italian driver Massimo Roggiero of the F1 Qatar Team
in a boat that he built himself with a time of a 46.76. He along with
teammate Jay Price of New Orleans, Louisiana who just missed the shootout
for 7th place with a 48.6 time gives this new team hopes for a good result
for tomorrow's grand prix.
Sixth in the shootout was impressive rookie Jonas Andersson of Sweden in the
Rainbow Racing effort with a 47.17 second lap. He came on strong late in the
2nd session and charged himself into the shootout despite missing much time
with his team working on his setup in the paddock. Teammate Fabrizio Bocca
struggled with engine problems and will start 20th off the dock.
David Trask of the XPV Racing effort from Australia ran 8th quick with a
48.62 second lap while his brother Bob was not happy with his 18th place and
a 50.55 second lap.
Philippe Dessertenne of Charente Maritime was 9th with a 48.78 while his
teammate Philippe Chiappe was 12th with a 49.42. Fabio Comparato of the
Comparato Racing effort finished in the top-10 with a time of a 48.93 second
lap hoping for another podium this season.
Twenty-two drivers from four different continents will battle tomorrow
afternoon at 14:30 local time, 07:30 GMT and 02:30 EDT in North America at
the 5th Grand Prix of China, the 4th Round of the U.I.M. F1 World
Championship for power boating.
Philippe Stiernon
F1 Press Officer
press@f1boat.com
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