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Victory Team clinch World Championship in style

by Class-1 Media on 7 Dec 2008
Victory 1 - clinch World Championship Class 1 World Powerboat Championship Photo: Raffaello Bastiani Class 1 World Powerboat Championship http://www.class-1.com
Dubai's Victory Team celebrated their eighth World Championship success in sixteen years, after Victory 1's Mohammed Al Marri and Nadir Bin Hendi led home their team-mates, Abdullah Al Mehairbi and Jean-Marc Sanchez, to complete the team's third one-two finish of the season in today's Mina Seyahi Grand Prix, with Nicola Giorgi and Giorgio Manuzzi producing an outstanding performance to celebrate their first Class 1 podium, bringing SeveneleveN home in third place.

The newly crowned World Champions knew that they did not have to fight for the win to lift the title, and were happy to let Sheikh Hassan and Steve Curtis - both desperate to take their first win of the season - disappear into the distance in Qatar 96, and run in second spot. But on lap 15, Qatar 96 slowed dramatically, handing the lead to Victory 1 and a second World title to Al Marri and a first for Bin Hendi. 'It is a great feeling to have regained my world title,' said Mohammed Al Marri. 'The boat has run perfectly all season and today was the same. Our strategy all weekend was to play it safe, and today we were happy to run in second behind Qatar 96 at the start, knowing that we just needed points. It has been a great team performance all year.'

Victory 7 once again produced a strong performance, with Abdullah Al Mehairbi and outgoing World Champion, Jean-Marc Sanchez, taking their sixth podium of the season to secure the runners-up slot in the Championship standings. 'It is all about team-work,' said Sanchez. 'We made a good start and saw Victory 1 on our inside at the first turn. We let them go and then just sat in behind them.'

For SeveneleveN's Nicola Giorgi and Giorgio Manuzzi, the only boat other than both Victory outfits to complete 21 laps, third place was well deserved and a just reward for all the work the team has put in this season to develop their new boat. 'I had a good feeling after today's practice that we were going to do something special,' said Nicola Giorgi. 'It was quite rough out there, but this suited our boat. I think we have proved today that Giorgioffshore is heading in the right direction.'

Fourth place for Qatar 95 was little consolation for the team, who, for the second consecutive race, saw a huge race-lead disappear due to unreliability. 'We are disappointed with fourth position,' admitted Matteo Nicolini. 'This boat is very difficult to drive when it is heavy and full of fuel and we had two spin-outs on the turns. But we managed to recover and were chasing down SeveneleveN when one of the engines lost pressure and we had no power to catch them. Now we must try our best next weekend to get a podium.'

For Sheikh Hassan and Steve Curtis, their hopes of a race win ended after leading from the flag and for 15 of the 21 laps. 'It is just not our year,' said a disappointed Curtis. 'We had a massive 50 second or so lead and then we had a problem with the drop box and that was the end of that. It's very disappointing. Now we must look to next weekend and try and win the Edox Pole Position and again go for the race win to salvage something from this season.'

After struggling to get to grips with their new raceboat during practice and in qualifying, Class 1's youngest partnership of Tom Barry-Cotter and Pal Virik Nilsen produced an impressive display - despite a spin and one or two hair-raising moments - to bring Maritimo home in fifth place after enjoying a race-long battle with Foresti & Suardi, who slowed on lap 16 after breaking a water pick-up, with Montavoci and Selmer forced back to the pits as water poured into their engine bay. But sixth spot for the Italian-Norwegian pairing moves them into third place in the Middle East Championship and puts them within seven points of Jotun in their bid to finish as the highest-placed European Team in the overall Championship standings.

For four crews there was disappointment and frustration; Roscioli Hotels Roma stopped on lap two, after seeing their team-mates, Spirit of Spain, go out on the opening lap, with both Negotiator and Jotun failing to make it to the start line.

Mina Seyahi Grand Prix - Results
1. Victory 1 - M Al Marri (UAE) / N Bin Hendi (UAE) - 01.00.47,64
2. Victory 7 - A Al Mehairbi (UAE) / JM Sanchez (FRA) + 01.01,40
3. SeveneleveN 18 - G Manuzzi (ITA) / N Giorgi (ITA) + 02.30,73
4. Qatar 95 - A Al-Sulaiti (QAT) / M Nicolini (ITA) + 1 lap
5. Maritimo 11 - T Barry-Cotter (AUS) / PV Nilsen (NOR) + 4 laps
6. Foresti & Suardi 8 - K Selmer (NOR) / G Montavoci (ITA) + 5 laps
Qatar 96 - H Al-Thani (QAT) / S Curtis (GB) - dnf
Roscioli Hotels Roma 60 - M A Ahmed (ESP) / A Al Suwaidi (UAE) - dnf
Spirit of Spain 88 - S Carrasco (ESP) / G Carpitella (ITA) - dnf
Jotun 90 - IB Aarbakke (NOR) / J Tandberg (NOR) - dns
Negotiator 50 - C Parsonage (GB) / W Moore (US) - dns

World Championship - after Round 7 of 8
1. Victory 1 - 125pts
2. Victory 7 - 105pts
3. Qatar 95 - 81pts
4. Qatar 96 - 71pts
5. Jotun 90 - 64pts
6. Foresti & Suardi 8 - 57pts
7. SeveneleveN 18 - 26pts
8. Spirit of Spain 88 - 19pts
9. Negotiator 50 - 16pts
10. Qatar 9 - 4pts
Roscioli Hotels Roma 60 - 0pts

Middle East Championship - after Round 3 of 4
1. Victory 1 - 60pts
2. Victory 7 - 42pts
3= Qatar 95 - 23pts
3= Foresti & Suardi 8 - 23pts
5. Qatar 96 - 22pts
6. SeveneleveN 18 - 17pts
6. Negotiator 50 - 16pts
Roscioli Hotels Roma 60 - 0 pts
Jotun 90 - 0 pts
Spirit of Spain 88 - 0 pts

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