Ben Mazur
06-10-2007, 08:51 PM
Victory team first and second, Qatar team third and fourth. Spirit of Norway fifth. Wonder what happened there?
Rupert Munro
06-11-2007, 08:58 AM
Is there equipment all the same as last year (on all the boats)?
Ben Mazur
06-11-2007, 07:25 PM
From the Class 1 website.
10/06/2007
VICTORY ONE-TWO AND DREAM DEBUT FOR AL ZAFEEN
Sunday, 10 June Palaio Faliro Athens: Victory 77s Arif Saif Al Zaffeen and Jean-Marc Sanchez led home a Victory one-two, winning todays Greek Grand Prix ahead of team-mates Nadir bin Hendi and Mohammed Al Suwaidi in Victory 7, with Qatar 96s Sheikh Hassan Al-Thani and Matteo Nicolini completing a clean sweep of the podium for the Middle East. "I feel great - winning the first race of the championship and with a new driver, what more can you ask for?," said Sanchez. "We made a good start from where we were, made up places around the outside and I knew we from that point were in good shape because we had the perfect set-up."For newcomer Al Zafeen it was a dream debut. "I am very, very happy and this is something that I really didnt believe could happen for me. Everything today went the right way for us." he said.
But Al Zafeen and Sanchez didnt have it all their own in the early stages and were made to work hard for their win. From the start it was Victory 7 who grabbed the early lead and for the opening four laps had to fend off a strong challenge from Spirit of Norway. But on lap five, Spirit of Norway slowed and returned to the pits to replace a broken water hose. Victory 77 moved into second place and then on lap eight swept passed their team-mates, going on take a comfortable win, completing the 21-laps in 54mins 19.96secs at an average speed of 118.65mph/190.91kmh.
It was a race of high attrition, and with two of the fancied boats, both running V8s suffering engine problems and going out, Negotiator on lap one and Jotun on lap 5 it was left to the Qatar team to try to mount a serious challenge. But the pace of the Victory outfits was too much, but third and fourth for Qatar 96 and 95 completed a rout of the top four positions for the Middle East teams over their European challengers. "Third is ok for us for today. It was the first time for almost two years since we ran with the V12s but we still have some work to do." said Sheikh Hassan.
Giampaolo Montavoci and Domenico Cirilli looked to be heading for a top five finish in Foresti&Suardi, but a broken engine ended their race on lap-14. Spirit of Norway, who had rejoined the race on lap 10, were able to salvage valuable points, clawing their way back to finish fifth with Nicola Giorgi and Tomaso Polli celebrating their renewed partnership with sixth spot, in SeveneleveN.
For the young Australian, Tom Barry-Cotter, his Class 1 debut was less fruitful, when he and Norwegian Pal Virik Nilsen were forced to retire Spirit of Norway 20 on lap-7 with a broken propeller.
Race results:
1. Victory 77 Al Zafeen(UAE)/Sanchez (FR)
2. Victory 7 Al Suwaidi (UAE)/Hendi (UAE) +00.29,40
3. Qatar 96 Al Thani (QAT)/Nicolini (ITA) +01.29,13
4. Qatar 95 Al Sulaiti (QAT)/L Nicolini (ITA) +01.32,96
5. Spirit of Norway 10 Gjelsten (NOR)/Curtis (GB) 4 laps
6. SeveneleveN 18 Polli (ITA)/Giorgi (ITA) + 6 laps
Foresti & Suardi 8 Cirilli (ESP)/ Montavoci (ITA) - dnf
Spirit of Norway 20 Barry-Cotter (AUS)/Nilsen (NOR) - dnf
Jotun 90 Zaborowski (NOR)/Tandberg (NOR) - dnf
Negotiator 50 Eker (NOR)/Parsonage (GB) - dnf
Overwave 11 Ceriali (ITA)/Ceschin (ITA) - dns
CHAMPIONSHIP POINTS after race 1 of 8
1. Victory 77 Al Zafeen(UAE)/Sanchez (FR) 20pts
2. Victory 7 Al Suwaidi (UAE)/Hendi (UAE) 15pts
3. Qatar 96 Al Thani (QAT)/Nicolini (ITA) 12pts
4. Qatar 95 Al Sulaiti (QAT)/L Nicolini (ITA) 9pts
5. Spirit of Norway 10 Gjelsten (NOR)/Curtis (GB) 7pts
6. SeveneleveN 18 Polli (ITA)/Giorgi (ITA) 5pts
Foresti & Suardi 8 Cirilli (ESP)/ Montavoci (ITA) - dnf
Spirit of Norway 20 Barry-Cotter (AUS)/Nilsen (NOR) - dnf
Jotun 90 Zaborowski (NOR)/Tandberg (NOR) - dnf
Negotiator 50 Eker (NOR)/Parsonage (GB) - dnf
Overwave 11 Ceriali (ITA)/Ceschin (ITA) - dns
Ben Mazur
06-28-2007, 05:53 PM
Some pics. Sorry they're a bit late.
Ben Mazur
06-28-2007, 06:03 PM
It's not everyday that you have the Parthenon as a backdrop.
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