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UIM Class 1 World Powerboat Championship 2013 - Perfect start in Sanya

by Nigel Quilter on 30 Mar 2013
UIM Class 1 World Powerboat Championship 2013 Nigel Quilter
UIM Class 1 World Powerboat Championship 2013. Victory’s Arif Al Zaffain and Mohammed Al Marri made the perfect start to their title defence with a convincing win in race 1 of the Sanya Grand Prix.

The defending Champions had to come from behind after being outgunned at the start by Zabo-Isiklar’s Ugur Isik and Christian Zaborowski, who led the Victory duo into the first turn to lead by three seconds at the end of the opening lap.

Behind the race leaders the LFFendi10 crew of Luca Formilli Fendi and Giovanni Carpitella made the jump on Victory Australia’s Darren Nicholson and Class 1 newcomer Ross Willaton to move up a place from fourth on the start line.


The race outcome hinged on two opposite race strategies, Zabo-Isiklar opting to take their mandatory short-lap early, on lap two, and a brilliant midrace stint of the 11-lap, 51.51Nm race by the defending World, Middle East and Edox Pole Position Champions, and their decision to go late with their short-lap on seven.

LFFendi10 followed the move by Zabo-Isiklar to get ahead of Victory who suddenly found themselves 27 seconds adrift of the leaders.

Victory immediately began to push and regained second spot on lap four, with the deficit cut to 12 seconds two laps later. On lap seven Victory took their short lap to come out well ahead of Zabo-Isiklar and turn the deficit into a 23 seconds advantage.


For the remainder of the race Al Zaffain and Al Marri controlled their pace and the race to run out the comfortable winners by over 40 seconds. '91 made a really great start which caught us by surprise a bit so we really had to push,' said Al Zaffain. 'As soon as we got into clear water we were able to reduce the gap, but our crew chief kept telling us to wait and wait and finally said take short-lap and after that we had a comfortable run to the flag.'

Despite conceding the lead after being out front for over half race distance, Zabo-Isiklar’s Christian Zaborowski was more than pleased with a second podium in as many days. 'To be honest we are very happy with today’s result. We pushed hard from the start and tried for more. But we kept getting some warning lights coming up so had to keep easing back,' he said. 'It is not a big problem and we can fix it overnight and think we will have another good race tomorrow.'

The fight for the final step on the podium was a bruising encounter between LFFendi10 and Victory Australia for six of the 11 laps; the Australians attacked again and again and got to within two seconds of the Italians who defended their podium spot heroically to hang on and take third place. 'We made a great start and ran a good race,' said Luca Formilli Fendi. 'The conditions were very mixed, flat on the shore leg and quite lumpy a bit further out in the bay. But we got the best out of the boat with the power issues we had and we got the set-up right.'

The Sanya shuffle saw throttleman Giampaolo Montavoci switch back into Poliform to race with Class 1 debutant Salim Al Adidi, and Tomaso Polli step out to take the sticks beside Faleh Al Mansoori in Team Abu Dhabi – the two Italians enjoying mixed fortunes.

Montavoci and Al Adidi’s race ended early, with Poliform towed off the course on lap two with technical problems, Polli and Al Faleh going the distance and producing a very credible performance to finish in fifth place ahead of another solid outing by Gian Maria Gabbiani and Luca Nicolini in FA.RO ACCIAI.

There was disappointment for Alfrdeo Amato and Miles Jennings in LFFendi8, retiring on lap two and more frustration for Marit Stromoy and Pal Virik Nilsen in Visun Sanya who hit problems before the start and returned to the pits.


Sanya Grand Prix - Race 1 - results
1. 3 Victory - A Al Zaffain (UAE) / M Al Marri (UAE) - 33.15,70
2. 91 Zabo Isiklar - U Isik (TUR) / C Zaborowski (NOR) + 00.43,87s
3. 10 LFFendi10 - L Formilli Fendi (ITA) / G Carpitella (ITA) + 01.15.00s
4. 7 Victory Australia - D Nicholson (AUS) / R Willaton (AUS) + 01.18,00s
5. 5 Team Abu Dhabi - F Al Mansoori (UAE) / Tomaso Polli (ITA) + 02.39.00
6. 23 FA.RO. ACCIAI - G M Gabbiani (ITA) / L Nicolini (ITA) - 1 lap
7. 8 LFFendi8 - Miles Jennings (GBR) / A Amato (ITA) - dnf
8. 74 Poliform - S Al Adidi (UAE) / G Montavoci (SUI) - dnf
9. 86 Visun Sanya - M Stromoy (NOR) / PV Nilsen (NOR) - dns

World Championship - After race 1
1. 3 Victory Team - 20pts
2. 91 Zabo-Isiklar - 15pts
3. 10 LFFendi10 - 12pts
4. 7 Victory Australia - 9pts
5. 5 Team Abu Dhabi - 7pts
6. 23 FA.RO.ACCIAI - 5pts

UIM Class 1 World Powerboat Championship 2013

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