P1 SuperStock Championship returns to Pwllheli
by Sam Feasey on 7 Jul 2010

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Rough Cut Racing Team Pilot, Ian Brusby, with Navigator Andy Wilby, racing in round 2 of the 2010 SuperStock race in Galway, Ireland.
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P1 SuperStock Championship 2010 round three - Pwllheli, Wales.
The UK’s premier powerboat racing series returns to its popular Welsh home in Pwllheli this weekend as twelve of Britain’s fastest offshore racing teams power into town for round three of the 2010 P1 SuperStock Championship.
Following the deafening success of the recent Wakestock festival, the arrival of the P1 SuperStock road-show ensures eyes will be glued to the exquisite Lleyn Peninsula for back-to-back weekends.
Swapping six-string guitars and 5ft wakeboards for V6 engines and 30 ft powerboats, locals and holidaymakers will be treated to an action-packed two-day festival of speed.
Beginning at 10:30 AM on Saturday morning, spectators can enjoy six enthralling races over the weekend with the gripping entertainment closing at 16:30 on Sunday after the podium celebrations.
Local interest will focus on 23-year-old adrenaline-junkie, Andy Musgrave, who hopes to propel his Mr. Daydream craft onto the podium in the 150 Class. Among those aiming to spoil Musgrave’s party, Team Fox pilot Martin Colligan is confident of a successful performance at the Pwllheli Grand Prix of the Sea.
'I’m looking forward to coming back to Pwllheli,' said Colligan. 'After two podiums at the start of the season, I’m confident we can go one better and stand on top spot come Sunday afternoon.
'It’s great to see Andy Musgrave and Chris Smith back in Mr. Daydream this weekend. Everyone wants to beat the local team, especially if there is a big crowd watching from the beaches in Pwllheli.'
Following two hugely successful opening events, in Penzance and Galway, to kick-off this season’s championship, the P1 SuperStock teams have had a month off to prepare for the challenging Lleyn Peninsula racecourse.
Stuart Cureton of 300 Class speedsters Team Shark says he is raring to go and has promised locals that they will be in for an incredible spectacle this weekend. He said: 'It’s brilliant to be racing in July this year. It is the height of the tourist season in north Wales and all of the hotels have been fully booked for months, so all the signs are good for an outstanding weekend.
'Pwllheli is a fantastic location for close-to-shore racing and the sheltered bay is perfect for extremely fast competition. The support from the local people and the sailing club was fantastic last year and we’re hoping for the same enthusiasm again to make sure that this weekend is a resounding success.'
The Pwllheli Grand Prix of the Sea is a free-to-view event and begins on Saturday 10 July.
Provisional Team Entry List
300 Class
Boat NoBoat NameDriverNavigator
12 Maurice Lacroix - Michael Baggs Stephen Baggs
13 Shark - Stuart Cureton Liam McDermott
15 Heights of Abraham - Rupert Pugh Dan Whapples
21 Rough Cut Racing -Ian Brusby Andy Wilby
22 Evans Heritage - Rhys Evans Haydn Evans
69 Fuel Girls - Vanessa Wise Samantha Britton
150 Class
Boat NoBoat NameDriverNavigator
00 Premier Cru -John Wilson Neil Scarborough
04 Aztec Racing -Azam M Ali Jesus Esteve
07 Eclipse - Rose Lores Sara Cureton
08 Team Fox -Martin Colligan Gideon Du Val
11 GSS Mermaid - David Hobson Kirsty Clark
18 Mr. Daydream - Andy Musgrave Chris Smith
20 Flying Sparks - Robert Booker Martin Wild
RACE TIMES
SATURDAY 10 JULY
RACE 1: 150 Class 11:00 11:45
RACE 2: 300 Class 12:30 13:15
RACE 3:150 Class 14:00 14:45
SUNDAY 11 JULY
RACE 1: 300 Class1 1:00 11:45
RACE 2: 150 Class 12:30 13:15
RACE 3:300 Class 14:00 14:45
PODIUM16:00
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