Please select your home edition
Edition
Vaikobi Custom Teamwear

2013 F2 World Championship - It’s Nottingham for non-stop action

by Emma Slater on 29 Aug 2013
2013 F2 World Championship Ben and Owen Jelf
The action is guaranteed to be fast and furious this weekend as Nottingham’s Holme Pierrepont National Watersports Centre hosts round four of the UIM F2 World Championship and with twenty five drivers vying for the sixteen slots on the British Powerboat Grand Prix starting grid.

And if that’s not enough to keep the race fans on their toes Nottingham also hosts the UIM GT15 Powerboat World Championship, where amongst the eighteen drivers so far registered is Britain’s Ben Jelf, the son of the three times UIM F2 World Champion Colin Jelf.

Although having recently wrapped up his third GT15 European Championship title by taking maximum points in Kil, Sweden, Jelf knows that this weekend is going to be extremely tough.

'The Estonians are my main threat' he said, 'Paul Zujenkov wasn’t far away in qualifying and drove well in the rough water. It’s going to be similar condition in Nottingham due to the wash coming back from the shoreline. It will be how well you keep your head in rough and just being aware of who’s around you going into the turn that will make the difference.'

This could be Jelf’s last chance at the GT15 world title as he turns fourteen years old next June and is already thinking of his future in particular stepping up to the F4S class. 'I think I’m ready and in the UK I could race an F4S next year, but not internationally as you have to be sixteen years old for that. Then I would like to follow my father and uncle by racing in F2. The speed is such a big appeal, plus I need the challenge that F2 will provide.'

Keeping a watchful eye on young master Jelf’s progress is his uncle Owen Jelf, already established as one of the leading British F2 racers and one of only five drivers to have scored points at every round of the 2013 F2 World Championship.

'I think Ben’s doing really well even if he’s my nephew. There’s so much experience of powerboat racing in our family that he not only gets great coaching from his father but also some sound advice from his grandad Ted.'

Having recently swopped his Molgaard hull for an Italian built BaBa one, Owen Jelf is the first to admit that it’s taken a while to get the boat set up to his liking, but after a fifth place finish at the Italian Grand Prix in Brindisi, he knows that he’s finally heading in the right direction. 'You need to do a lot of testing' said Jelf, 'So it has taken time to find the right propellers but I’m getting closer to my goal. The BaBa is a difference experience; it’s a lot better in the rough, though I’m still learning how to cope with windy conditions, which you can almost guarantee we’ll get in Nottingham.'

Another driver who will soon be facing the unpredictable breezy conditions in a brand new boat will be Norway’s Mette Bjerknaes. She will arrive at Nottingham with her recently acquired French built Moore hull after having campaigned a Molgaard hull since she first joined the world championship back in 2010.

Bjerknaes opted to race a Moore after having competed so well with one at the Rouen 24 Hour race for the past two years. Though after a recent test session she admitted to being slightly apprehensive. 'The test went well, however, I'm really nervous about debuting the boat in Nottingham' she said. 'It’s a high speed circuit and driving a completely new and much lighter boat will be a challenge.'

Making the trip over to Britain with her will be Michelle Knudsen who is into her second season of racing in the GT15 class. 'After ‘cracking the code’ during summer 2012 I won the National Championship' said the young Norwegian. 'So far this season, there have been some challenges particularly with the engine, but I'm still in third position in the Norwegian Cup.' Her undoubted highlight so far this season was her third place at the GT15 European Championship and she like, Ben Jelf, have plans already in place to make the step up to F4S. 'The next project is already in the garage' said Knudsen. 'It’s the F4S that Tobias Soderling won the world championship with in 2012.'

So who will finish on the top step come Sunday evening. In the GT15 class it could be an all British affair, with Ben Jelf being joined by Thomas Mantripp, who recently beat Jelf to the British Sprint Championship title, along with the GT15 British Masters Speed Record holder Jessica Beaumont.

In F2 the form guide has now been thrown out the window after Ola Pettersson’s sensational drive, winning the Italian Grand Prix, last month. Plus, last year the current championship leader and reigning World Champion Erik Stark struggled to get to grips with the two-pin layout, a course he admits to not liking.

Jonas Andersson is also back and even if he can’t get his engine to fire as the red lights go out, he will still be in contention for the top spot once the chequered flag comes out.

All eyes though will be on the British contingent with Owen Jelf lining up alongside the reigning National Champion Malcolm Goodman, who will be desperately hoping not to repeat his last year’s aerobatic display and his JPL Racing team-mate the former two times F3 World Champion Ian Andrews. Plus making his long awaited world championship debut will be Scott Curtis in his DAC hull.

The action gets under way at 10am Saturday morning continuing through to the prize giving on Sunday evening at 17:30.

To find out more visit F2 World Championship

Love Powerboat Racing? Then why not join the association that promotes and protects, safe, successful and rewarding boating. Join today and support the RYA in protecting your boating rights and freedoms. Take advantage of free advice and support on all aspects of your boating, as well as enjoying a range of fantastic personal member offers. Find out more by calling 0844 556 9556, email member.services@rya.org.uk or visit RYA website
North Sails Loft 57 PodcastPredictWind - Routing 728x90 BOTTOMArmstrong 728x90 - Performance Mast Range - BOTTOM

Related Articles

Australia lead after record-setting opening day
ROCKWOOL Denmark hit 103.93 km/h at Germany Sail Grand Prix Australia tops the table after a fast and furious day one of the inaugural Germany Sail Grand Prix. Thousands of fans cheered from the sold-out Race Stadium, as the Germany SailGP Team, presented by Deutsche Bank, claimed the opening fleet race.
Posted today at 5:59 pm
Audi 2025 WingFoil Racing World Cup Türkiye day 4
Italy eyeing double Gold in Istanbul as Tomasi and Spanu dominate Italy is on the verge of a golden double at the Audi WingFoil Racing World Cup Turkiye, with Alessandro Tomasi and Maddalena Spanu both securing top spots ahead of Sunday's finals in a dramatic day of racing marked by strong but more manageable winds.
Posted today at 5:52 pm
GL52 Little Traverse Cup 2025 day 2
Doug DeVos' Windquest edged out Robert Hughes' Heartbreaker After a day of light-air sailing on Thursday, the 6-boat GL52 fleet welcomed more wind on the Little Traverse Bay race course on Day 2 of the GL52 Little Traverse Cup 2025.
Posted today at 5:09 pm
SailGP: Carnage, new speed record - Day 1
Australia tops the leader board with an massive 8pt advantage after a frentic Day 1 of racing Australia tops the leader board with an massive 8pt advantage after a frentic Day 1 of racing in inaugrual SailGP Germany, sailed at Sassnitz. USA are out of the series after the second serious damage incident of the weekend.
Posted today at 4:42 pm
Ambrogio Beccaria interviewed
Claims team can still win The Ocean Race Europe Ambrogio Beccaria's entry into the IMOCA Class has been eventful, highlighting the Italian skipper's resilience and determination. He was forced to retire from Leg 1 of The Ocean Race Europe following a collision at the start.
Posted today at 3:25 pm
2025 ILCA Senior Europeans in Marstrand day 5
Penultimate day delivers a full mix of conditions The penultimate day of the 2025 ILCA Senior European Championships & Open European Trophy delivered a full mix of conditions, from light and shifty in the morning to heavy and demanding by the afternoon.
Posted today at 3:03 pm
Flying Fifteen Worlds start today
Super hot fleet set for racing in Weymouth Bay The Flying Fifteen Worlds, headline sponsored by PRO-SET Epoxy and Ovington Boats, is taking place at the Weymouth & Portland National Sailing Academy (WPNSA) in the UK with racing set to start today in Weymouth Bay.
Posted today at 8:15 am
40th Hamilton Island Race Week starts tomorrow
The fleet of more than 155 entrants making final preparations for racing Festivities marking the 40th anniversary of Hamilton Island Race Week presented by AMEX are about to get under way, with the fleet of more than 155 entrants making final preparations for racing to commence tomorrow, Sunday August 17.
Posted today at 3:17 am
2025 Garmin ORC Worlds Day 5
Short offshore race held on the penultimate day Today's return to racing at the 2025 Garmin ORC World Championship was on the Short offshore race powered by PANTAENIUS, featuring close racing in all three classes on courses of 47.4 miles for Class A, 41.8 miles for Class B and 33.6 miles for Class C.
Posted today at 12:02 am
Flying Roos unscathed after mayhem
Brazil nosedive and collapse for'ard beam, French lose a rudder True to form, Tom Slingsby's crew, renowned for their ability to excel in chaotic conditions, were commanding the first fleet race of the day and holding the lead when major incidents with Brazil and France forced an abrupt change in proceedings.
Posted on 15 Aug