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F1 Powerboat Racing. Formula One UIM World Championship 2006 GP of Qatar Qualifying Session, Doha 14 aprile 2006
ROOKIE BRIGADA OUTDUELS GILLMAN FOR POLE!
DESSERTENNE 3RD AND CAPPELLINI 9TH AT QATAR GP!
DOHA, Qatar - 14th of April, 2006 - Italian rookie driver Ivan Brigada out dueled
two World Champions including his teammate, to take his first ever U.I.M. F1 Series
pole position around the wind swept 1.93 kilometer 5-pin course in the inner harbour
of downtown Doha, Qatar at 132 kph and will the field of 23 drivers for tomorrow's
Grand Prix of Qatar.
The driver of the Tamoil Team came into the top-6 shootout session 2nd behind
Finnish driver Sami Selio of the Red Devil Selio Team with a time of 49.94. He ran
even quicker in the six boat final shootout session with a 49.73 on his first lap
before taking out the right turn buoy in the 3rd corner in his 2nd and final go
around while doing a 49.19 second lap. Since he hit the buoy this lap was thrown out
and called null and void, but the driver from Italy still had the fast time of the
afternoon and took the top step in qualifying.
Emirates Team driver American Scott Gillman struggled all day with engine and
medical problems, feeling weak for most of the afternoon with stomach flu, but was
still able to put down a 2nd best 49.94 second time and 131 kph speed missing his
28th career pole by two-tenths of a second. Scott reached the top-6 of the grid for
the 76th time in his 81st career start.
Gillman's teammate Thani Al Qamzi had a career tying 4th best time coming in to the
session 3rd quickest and finished with a 51.42 second lap as he looks for his 3rd
ever podium finish of his career in tomorrow's Grand Prix.
French driver Philippe Dessertenne of the Charente Maritime Team will start 3rd with
a great run of a 51.15 second lap for his 14th appearance in the top-6 shootout in
his career.
Starting 5th will be Laith Pharaon of Team Green who scrambled to a 52.12 in his new
BABA boat a good start for a driver who had just gotten settled into the cockpit
until Thursday afternoon.
The most disappointed driver on the start pontoon will be Finnish driver Sami Selio,
who had set the fast lap early in the afternoon in the first timed session. Selio,
who was hoping to take his first ever pole position had his engine expire in a big
way halfway through his first lap and will start 6th in tomorrow's Grand Prix of
Qatar.
Other than rookie Brigada's pole, defending World Champion Guido Cappellini
struggled with engine preparation all afternoon and had to settle for 9th place
having run out of time in trying to reach the top-6 and a last shot at pole
position. Cappellini missed the top-6 for the first time since the Grand Prix of
Portugal of 2004 which was 11 races ago. Interestingly enough the number #1 that
troubled Scott Gillman a year ago, maybe doing the same thing to the native of Como.
Only time will tell with this prediction.
Australian Bob Trask took a well deserved 7th place despite his boat not arriving
until early this morning off the container ship while his great XPV racing crew
scrambling to get it ready in time for the 2nd qualifying session. This will be the
Aussie's best start ever.
Francesco Cantando had a myriad of problems in his Singha Racing Blaze boat as he
settled for 8th with engine problems. Qatar native Mohamed Al Ali will begin in 10th
position in his new BABA boat as he did a great job getting used to the new hull and
qualifying his best ever run at the same time.
Twenty-three drivers from 11 different nations will start tomorrow's 2nd Annual
Grand Prix of Qatar around a rough 5 turn 1.93 kilometer course in the inner harbour
of downtown Doha on the edge of the Arabian Gulf.
The opening round of the 2006 U.I.M. F1 World Championship for power boating is
scheduled for a 15:00 local start and 12:00 GMT and 07:00 Eastern Daylight Time in
North America.
Philippe Stiernon
F1 Press Officer
press@f1boat.com
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