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F1H2O UIM Nations Cup early pace set in Khor Fakkan

by F1H2O Nations Cup on 29 Mar 2012
F1H2O Nations Cup 2012, Khor Fakkan - Sharjah, UAE, UAE 5 the race days are 28-30 March 2012. Arek Rejs http://www.arekrejs.com
In the opening round of the F1H2O 2012 UIM Nations Cup, taking place in Khor Fakkan, Sharjah, UAE, both the UAE and Qatar teams have set the early pace. There were mixed fortunes for Team South Africa and Team Malaysia’s Kadri brothers enjoyed a solid debut.

The anticipated battle for supremacy between two of circuit racing’s super powers, Qatar and the UAE, continued today when teams took to the water for two one hour practice sessions in the opening round of the 2012 UIM Nations Cup in Khor Fakkan.

Team UAE and Team Qatar were the pace setters posting fastest times in both sessions with Al Tayer and Al Shamlan the only drivers to break the 50 second barrier around the 1639 metre, four-pin circuit.

Nations Cup debutant Rashed Al Tayer, in just his second outing in a Nations Cup boat, was immediately on the pace, giving Team UAE the upper hand in the morning, setting the fastest time of the day, 49.41secs, with teammate Majed Al Mansoori third quickest.

Khalid Al Shamlan hit back in the afternoon session, going quickest in 49.50secs - their rivals opting to sit out the session. 'It has been a very good opening day for both drivers and the team,' said the Qatar team manager, Khalid Arhama Al Kuwari. 'Khalid [Al Shamlan] was very consistent and strong all day despite a problem with his trim and once Khalid [Al Kuwari] settled down and learnt the course he picked up his pace and improved by over a second to go fifth quickest this afternoon.'

It was a day of mixed fortunes for Team South Africa’s Johanessburg duo Timothy Fetherstonhaugh and Mark Shepherd. Technical problems and lack of acceleration in the morning prevented Shepherd from posting a time and then a lack of pace restricted him to just 10th fastest, his frustration compounded as he watched his teammate improve his time on the day by over a second and go second quickest in the afternoon.

'I was very happy with today especially after finding out that the engine has very few hours on it so there’s more to come,' said Fetherstonhaugh. 'The course is great and similar to those we run back home – a couple of tight turns and one floaty one. We have to find 1.5secs and I think we can do that.'

Team Malaysia will be satisfied by the performances of their debutants, brothers Alffian and Mohammed Kadri, each setting a team best time with the eldest of the two, Alffian, producing an impressive third quickest run in the afternoon session with 50.91secs.

Risto Painio put in a solid day’s work for Team Finland completing over 50 laps during his two hours on the water to clock the fifth and fourth best times of the day, with daughter Meeri’s ninth in the morning her best.

After a slow start, both Team Brunei drivers Ismail Kabon and Nordin Mohammed improved over the course of the day to go sixth and eighth quickest, with sole Brazilian representative Lebos Chaguri rounding out the day in tenth.

Teams will be back out on the water in the morning for free practice which is immediately followed by the all-important qualifying session for the Match Race in the afternoon and Race 1 on Friday.

UIM Nations Cup Khor Fakkan - event timetable

Thursday, 29 March:
11.00-12.00 Official qualifying
13.45-15.45 UIM Nations Cup Khor Fakkan Match Race

Friday, 30 March
13.30-14.30 Free practice
16.30 Parade lap
16.40-17.00 UIM Nations Cup Khor Fakkan – race 1
17.15-17.35 UIM Nations Cup Khor Fakkan – race 2

First Free Practice Results
Pos
Boat
Driver
Nat
Team
Laps
Best Lap
Down
Kph
1
6
AL TAYER Rasheed
UAE
Team UAE
20
0:49.41
0.00
131.15
2
7
AL SHAMLAN Khalid
QAT
Team Qatar
14
0:50.36
0.95
128.67
3
5
AL MANSOORI Majed
UAE
Team UAE
18
0:50.67
1.26
127.89
4
12
KADRI Mohammad
MAS
Team Malaysia
33
0:50.89
1.48
127.33
5
3
PAINIO Risto
FIN
Team Finland
26
0:51.12
1.71
126.76
6
19
FETHERSTONHAUGH Tim
RSA
Team South Africa
8
0:51.82
2.41
125.05
7
8
AL KUWARI Khalid
QAT
Team Qatar
23
0:52.57
3.16
123.26
8
10
KADRI Alffian
MAS
Team Malaysia
12
0:52.87
3.46
122.56
9
4
PAINIO Meeri
FIN
Team Finland
26
0:52.88
3.47
122.54
10
17
CHAGURI Lebos
BRA
Team Brazil
5
0:55.35
5.94
117.07
11
13
BIN MOHAMAD Nordin
BRU
Team Brunei
31
0:56.61
7.20
114.47
12
16
COLES Rhys
BRA
Team Brazil
1
1:50.42
1m 01
58.69
13
14
KABON Ismail
BRU
Team Brunei
 
DNS
 
 
14
20
SHEPHERD Mark
RSA
Team South Africa
 
DNS
 
 

 
Second Free Practice Results
Pos
Boat
Driver
Nat
Team
Laps
Best Lap
Down
Kph
1
7
AL SHAMLAN Khalid
QAT
Team Qatar
8
0:49.50
0.00
130.91
2
19
FETHERSTONHAUGH Tim
RSA
Team South Africa
9
0:50.75
1.25
127.68
3
10
KADRI Alffian
MAS
Team Malaysia
26
0:50.91
1.41
127.28
4
3
PAINIO Risto
FIN
Team Finland
25
0:51.06
1.56
126.91
5
8
AL KUWARI Khalid
QAT
Team Qatar
13
0:51.31
1.81
126.29
6
14
KABON Ismail
BRU
Team Brunei
14
0:51.37
1.87
126.14
7
12
KADRI Mohammad
MAS
Team Malaysia
25
0:51.94
2.44
124.76
8
13
BIN MOHAMAD Nordin
BRU
Team Brunei
25
0:52.34
2.84
123.81
9
17
CHAGURI Lebos
BRA
Team Brazil
37
0:52.98
3.48
122.31
10
20
SHEPHERD Mark
RSA
Team South Africa
18
0:53.02
3.52
122.22
11
4
PAINIO Meeri
FIN
Team Finland
26
0:53.06
3.56
122.13
12
5
AL TAYER Rashed
UAE
Team UAE
 
DNS
 
 
13
6
AL MANSOORI Majed
UAE
Team UAE
 
DNS
 
 
14
16
COLES Rhys
BRA
Team Brazil
 
DNS


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