After
five Grands Prix and eight races, the fight for the coveted Class 1
World title has come down to the wire and will be decided next weekend,
10 -12 December, in the final two races of the season in the
Emirates/Dubai Duty Free Dubai Grand Prix. With the Victory Team having
already secured a remarkable ninth Class 1 World title, the only
unanswered question is which of the Dubai-based team’s two thoroughbreds
will emerge victorious on their home waters and in front of a partisan
crowd and lift the trophy - Fazza or Victory 1?
Just
eight points separate Fazza and Victory 1 in what has been a titanic
struggle for supremacy all season, with the Championship lead changing
hands race-by-race.
Championship leaders,
Fazza will start as marginal favourites and hold the bragging rights for
race wins this year with six, but Victory 1 with two wins under their
belts, put one over their team-mates in Italy to take the European
Championship.
Each outfit knows it can beat
the other and that each is capable of lifting the crown, and with
Victory Team general manager, Gianfranco Venturelli, stating that there
are no team orders, Fazza and Victory 1 are set for one last throw of
the dice and the stage is set for a winner-takes-all scenario.
With
the title and the runners-up slot out of reach, Norwegian Welmax look
poised to take third place in the overall Championship standings. A
fourth and a third place, their fourth podium of the year, last time out
in Abu Dhabi saw them leapfrog Maritimo into third spot, and they now
have the luxury of a twenty-point advantage over their young
Australian-Norwegian rivals.
Maritimo who
finished third overall in the European Championship standings, on the
back of three podium finishes, will be hoping to get their season back
on track, and that the technical issues that have blighted their last
three outings will not be repeated in Dubai and allow Foresti &
Suardi Roscioli Hotels to sneak into fourth place.
The
target for Giampaolo Montavoci will be to maintain his remarkable run
of consistency and points-scoring finishes, a run that began back in
2007 and extends to 23 races as he targets his highest-ever placing and
points-finish in the Championship. Montavoci will race with
fellow-Italian, Marco Pennesi, and what would bring a smile to his face
is the prospect of rough conditions on the leg outside the Palm, which
would give the Italian throttleman and rough water specialist a chance
to drag the best out of Foresti & Suardi Roscioli Hotels.
Giovanni
Carpitella will be joined in the cockpit of Sea Dubai - C.A.M. by
Giorgio Manuzzi - making a welcome return to racing after crashing out
in Romania when driving Maritimo 12 as the Spanish Team, Duemme Broker,
continue their march up the leaderboard. After finishing fourth in the
season-opener, then missing the next two Grands Prix, Carpitella
returned to take two top-five finishes in Italy, his first Class 1
podium in race 1 in Abu Dhabi followed by a fourth place, to catapult
him into sixth place in the overall standings and third in the Middle
East Championship.
Giorgioffshore will line up
in Dubai looking to at least repeat their third place finish in the
Mina Seyahi Grand Prix in Dubai last year. Nicola Giorgi, partnered by
the experienced Christian Zaborowski, has already enjoyed a solid season
and a string of good results, and will be confident that the team can
improve further and build on their best ever qualifying performance in
Abu Dhabi, where they finished on the podium after a scintillating lap
put them third quickest.
Outgoing double World
Champion, Mohammed Al Marri, who stepped down from racing at the end of
2008, but returned to renew race duties alongside Abdullah Al Mehairbi
in Victory 7, will be looking to end their eight-race campaign with a
flourish and to add to two fourth place finishes and a podium in Italy.
First
official practice takes place on Thursday afternoon (10 December), with
a one-and-a-half hour session on Friday morning for practice and
qualifying in the Edox Pole Position, followed by race 1 in the
afternoon, 54.91Nm - 12 laps, including one long lap.A third and final
practice session on Saturday morning is followed by race 2 in the
afternoon - with the starting line-up determined by the results of race 1
- 68.96Nm, run over 15 laps, including two long laps - with both races
counting for full Championship points.
CLASS 1 WORLD POWERBOAT CHAMPIONSHIP - after round 5 of 6
1. Fazza - 133pts
2. Victory 1 - 125pts
3. Welmax - 76pts
4. Maritimo 11 - 56pts
5. Foresti & Suardi-Roscioli Hotels - 53pts
6. Sea Dubai - C.A.M - 44pts
7. Giorgioffshore - 43pts
8. Victory 7 - 38pts
9. Qatar 96 - 15pts
10. Maritimo 12 - 12pts
11. Qatar 95 - 4pts
(World
Championship points include bonus points allocated to teams for running
engines for two consecutive races - one point, per engine, per race)
CLASS 1 MIDDLE EAST CHAMPIONSHIP - after round 2 of 3
1. Fazza - 60pts
2. Victory 1 - 42pts
3. Sea Dubai - C.A.M. - 30pts
4. Welmax - 21pts
5. Foresti & Suardi-Roscioli Hotels - 17pts
6. Qatar 96 - 15pts 7. Giorgioffshore - 14pts
8. Victory 7 - 4pts
9= Maritimo 11 0pts
9= Maritimo 12 - 0pts
9= Qatar 95 - 0pts.
EDOX POLE POSITION CHAMPIONSHIP - after round 5 of 6
1. Fazza - 84pts
2. Victory 1 - 65pts
3. Maritimo 11 - 43pts
4. Welmax - 41pts
5. Qatar 95 - 35pts
6. Giorgioffshore - 29pts
7. Qatar 96 - 24pts
8. Victory 7 - 19pts
9. Foresti & Suardi - Roscioli Hotels - 14pts
10. Sea Dubai - C.A.M. - 13pts
11. Maritimo 12 – 11pts
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