
With the outcome of the 2007 WPPA Class 1 World Powerboat Championship
already decided and the title back in Dubai after a five-year absence,
Victory 77 and Spirit of Norway now go head-to-head in this weekend’s
Dubai Grand Prix, the final race of the season, in a winner take all
clash to decide the outcome of the WPPA Class 1 Middle East
Championship, with the outgoing World and European Champions, Bjorn
Gjelsten and Steve Curtis looking to deprive the new champions,
Jean-Marc Sanchez and Arif Al Zafeen of a win on home waters, and from
adding the Middle East title to the 2007 World and European titles
already in their possession. Spirit of Norway go into the final race on
43 points and lead the Middle East Championship by two points from
Victory 77, but Negotiator’s Chris Parsonage and Bard Eker - ten points
off the lead - and Qatar 96, lying in fourth, are both in with a shot at
the title should either of the two front runners hit trouble. Spirit of
Norway and Qatar 96 will also be vying for the runners-up slot in the
overall world championship standings and are currently tied on 96
points. Outside of the top three in the world standings, Abdullah
Al–Sulaiti and Luca Nicolini in Qatar 95 will be looking to repeat their
second place in the last race, to end the season as the strongest of
the outfits running V8s and the best of the chasing pack, ahead of
Victory 7 and Negotiator.
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