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Sail-World.com : Powerboat P1 Superstock Pwllheli Grand Prix of the Sea - Weather wins
Powerboat P1 Superstock Pwllheli Grand Prix of the Sea - Weather wins
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Powerboat P1 Superstock Pwllheli Grand Prix of the Sea. Appalling weather conditions washed out Saturday's racing at the Pwllheli Grand Prix of the Sea. Consistent rain and strong winds kept the powerboats moored in the marina as the teams remained indoors to keep themselves dry and mull over tactics for Sunday's one-day of high octane action. Whilst most of the UK was basking in glorious summer sunshine, a small pocket of miserable weather in north Wales conspired to foil the P1 SuperStock teams, who were left feeling frustrated ahead of round three of this year's championship. Rhys Evans of 300 Class outfit Evans Heritage Developments rued their poor luck after a period of continuous beautiful British weather. He said: 'It's hugely frustrating. After checking and rechecking everything on the boat, including exhausting every possible error, as well as our onboard communications, we are left twiddling our thumbs wanting to get out on the water.' For the 300 Class teams there is added caution using this year's new Mercury 300 XS engines. Evans added: 'Every race you want to put ‘peddle to the mettle' but if conditions are as rough as this, you always have reservations about how hard you want push it. 'We are still learning about the performance and durability of the engine, so in violent conditions you want to be cautious. It's just part and parcel of motorsport racing.' Unlike in popular four-wheeled motorsports, a powerboat race track is ever-changing and places the emphasis on the expertise of the pilots. Whether or not powerboats race in flat or bumpy conditions, Evans believes it is still a matter of personal preference. 'Driver's can use different tactics but it all comes down to working the wheel and keeping the boat as level as possible. 'Instead of looking 100 metres ahead the pilots have to look even further in choppy waters. Keeping the prop in the water and maintaining a decent speed are the priority for every team but inevitably there is an element of uncertainty when you take off from a wave and hope to get a smooth landing.' Racing will now start at 10:00 on Sunday 11 July with each class racing twice. Website http://www.p1superstock.co.uk/
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