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Finland’s Selio takes first GP win in France

by Philippe Stiernon on 21 May 2007
LA ROCHELLE-FRANCE- The start of the UIM F1 Powerboat World Championship Grand Prix of France, 2007, in La Rochelle, France. David Trask in number 4. F1Boats Photo Service 2007 www.f1boat.com
An exciting 18th Grand Prix of France, the second round of the 2007 U.I.M. F1 World Championship for power boating, raced in front of thousands of fans in the inner harbour of La Rochelle on the West Coast of France yesterday.

Finnish driver Sami Selio earned his first Grand Prix in his 64th start along with his BABA boat despite battling for most of the day in rough water and a loss of power steering.

‘I’m so happy I spent much of the winter in the gymnasium, ‘said Selio. ‘ I was beat up and worn out on this six turn, two kilometre course as I had a whole host of people chasing me at the same time which made this a very uncomfortable but satisfying event. ‘

The start of the 50 lap event was a bit confusing with several drivers jump starting the event with all eyes following Emirates team rookie Ahmed Al Hamli who led for the first few laps only to drop out and later penalized by the U.I.M. officials for jump starting the lights.

Pole sitter David Trask of Australia and the XPV Racing team was in a fight for a podium finish and the overall lead until his damaged boat, after a minor collision early on in the event, finally had the steering cable go out of song ending his day with just 3.5 laps remaining.

Thani Al Qamzi of the Emirates team took over first with teammate and number one driver Scott Gillman of Los Angeles, California holding onto second place despite a bad case of the flu finishing the day in the runner-up place picking up his 55th career podium and now leading the World Championship with 35 points to Selio’s 29 points.

‘I’m happy to leave France with this finish because I’ve struggled all weekend with the flu,’ said Scott. ‘Now we have some valuable time to prepare for the Grand Prix of Singapore in August. ‘

Swedish driver Jonas Andersson came charging up from starting ninth place to third on a steady drive that pushed Gillman to the last lap in his F1 Team Sweden boat. Fourth went to Qatar driver Jay Price who had a slow start fell to 15th and came charging up to the top five and picked up nine more valuable championship points for the driver from New Orleans, Louisiana.

French driver Philippe Chiappe in the Atlantic team BABA boat was fifth with his best result of the season while his teammate Duarte Benavente of Portugal finishing ninth in his Dragon boat after starting 14th.

Russian Stanislov Kourtsenovsky in the other F1 Team Energy boat started 15th and finished sixth on the day in a good run, while Italian rookie Leo Bonelli was seventh in the second Qatar boat.

Italian Fabrizio Bocca of the Rainbow team finished a fine eighth.
Marco Gambi of the Tamoil team got his first points since Qatar of 2005 finishing tenth.

Local La Rochelle pilot Philippe Dessertenne of the CTIC China Charente Maritime team was in the top five before he hit a buoy and later was disqualified for rounding a buoy illegally and being classified 23rd.

As the European part of the 2007 U.I.M. F1 World Championship for power boating comes to a close the next will take place in lovely Marina Bay in downtown Singapore on the 18th and 19th of August with drivers from four different continents expected to take up the next part of the battle for the world championship on water.

Grand Prix of France 
Posn Boat Driver Nat Team Lap's Down Points
1 5 SELIO Sami FIN F1 Team Energy 50 48:06 20
2 1 GILLMAN Scott USA Emirates F1 Team 50 4.01 15
3 14 ANDERSSON Jonas SWE F1 Team Sweden 50 6.59 12
4 11 PRICE Jay USA Qatar Team 50 22.79 9
5 9 CHIAPPE Phiippe FRA Atlantic Team 50 25.72 7
6 6 KOURTSENOVSKY Stan RUS F1 Team Energy 49 L1 5
7 12 BONELLI Leo ITA Qatar Team 49 L1 4
8 31 BOCCA Fabrizio ITA Rainbow Team 48 L2 3
9 10 BENAVENTE Duarte POR Atlantic Team 48 L2 2
10 22 GAMBI Marco ITA Tamoil F1 48 RET 1
11 3 TRASK Bob AUS XPV Racing 47 L3
12 33 ELLIOTT Andy GBR ACE Racing 47 L3
13 2 AL QAMZI Thani UAE Emirates F1 Team 47 RET
14 4 TRASK David AUS XPV Racing 46 RET
15 20 LUNDIN Pierre SWE Comparato Racing 40 RET
16 32 LAGIANNELLA Valerio ITA Rainbow Team 28 RET
17 8 PENG Linwu CHN CTIC China Charente Maritime 20 RET
18 27 AL HAMLI Ahmed UAE Emirates F1 Team 19 RET
19 15 TOURRE Philippe FRA F1 Team Sweden 19 RET
20 21 CAPPELLINI Guido ITA Tamoil F1 12 RET
21 24 CANTANDO Francesco ITA Singha F1 Racing 5 RET
22 19 COMPARATO Fabio ITA Comparato Racing 5 RET
23 17 DESSERTENNE Philippe FRA CTIC China Charente Maritime DSQ
24 23 LEIDI Franco ITA Singha F1 Racing DNS
Remarks

Boat No 6 one lap deducted for jumpstart
Boat No 17 one lap deducted for destroying buoy turn 6 rule 313.03
Boat No 17 disqualified for rounding buoy twice rule 313.02
Boat No 27 one lap deducted for destroying buoy turn 3 rule 313.03
Boat No 27 one lap deducted for jumpstart
Boat No 31 one lap deducted for jumpstart

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