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Ben Mazur
08-25-2008, 06:01 PM
Mr. Buzzi had a great weekend. He finished first overall in Red FPT and three other FB Design boats filled the first 4 places.

Nothing like retiring from racing with a bang.

Buzzi wins his third Cowes classic

The 47th Cowes-Torquay-Cowes offshore powerboat race took place in perfect sea conditions on Saturday. The fleet of 37 boats left the Cowes Yacht Haven before the fleet was taken down in convoy for a rolling start at North Head buoy West of Hurst Spit. 24 boats took part in the main event to Torquay with 13 smaller craft racing to Poole and back. For the first time in two decades the race ran non stop without re-fuelling in Torquay.

The early leader Honey Party driven by Richard Carr was well placed on the Westward run until a power failure forced his retirement six miles South of Exmouth. The lead from then on became a battle between the two Italian entries, Fabio Buzzi, and Mario Invernizzi driving Red FPT and Silicon Fire.

It was bow to bow back to the Cowes finish with Buzzi taking 2hours 18minutes 5 seconds to cover the 184 mile course winning by a mere four seconds over his fellow countryman Invernizzi time of 2 hours 18minutes 9seconds. Buzzi's performance represented an average speed of 91.01mph - the second fastest in the 46 year history of the event. Third place was taken Andy Macateer, Nick Wilner, Steve Macher and Will Barrett driving Venturer with a time of 2hours 36minutes 7seconds.

79 year old Keith Schellenberg aboard Yellowdrama, the oldest competitor in the race, was placed second in his class. Schellenberg first took part in the Cowes-Torquay race in 1962 aboard Blue Moppie, the design of which changed the face of the sport with its deep vee hull and ability to achieve high performances in rough conditions

The rear of the fleet saw the two classic cruisers 747 and the recently restored Gee cross the finishing less that one minute apart.

First over the line in the Cowes-Poole-Cowes race was Team Conrad driven by Daniel Cramphorn,, Kim Collins & Barry Keen who completed the shorted course in 31minutes 45 seconds setting an average of 79.38 mph. Second slot was filled by Bat out of Hell crewed by Mark Brewster & Lance Selby with third going to Andy Twemlow and Neil Jackson aboard Maverick.

James Sydenham & Sally Osborne driving Project Racing ran out of fuel 300 yards short of the of the finish and were forced to paddle their boat over the line to secure their sixth place.

Mike Lloyd, Event Director said, 'I followed the race all the way to Bridport by helicopter and watched crews enjoying themselves. We were blessed with great weather and ideal sea conditions and are already looking forward to coming back to Cowes next year.'


Motor Boat and Yachting , Ray Bulman Motor Boat and Yachting, 23 August 2008

Ben Mazur
08-25-2008, 06:08 PM
Photography by "FLYING FISH"

Ben Mazur
08-25-2008, 06:13 PM
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Ben Mazur
08-25-2008, 06:19 PM
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Ben Mazur
08-25-2008, 06:25 PM
All the pictured boats except of D40, 171 and 60 competed in the Round Britain race back in June so I'm sure a little 200 mile jaunt to Torquay and back was like a walk in the park in comparison.

Jon fuller
08-26-2008, 01:56 AM
Nice to see that as usual, Ray Bulman only has the capacity to write about the 'big boys'. 'the Fabio Buzzi show', 'the Richard Carr show'. the second of which wasn't even a finisher, that makes him a loser, but apparently still worthy of more 'ink' than the various class winners.

He does nothing to encourage the smaller classes, he's an old fool.

Will the old blue blazer brigade never learn?....probably not.

Ben Mazur
08-26-2008, 11:26 AM
Haven't seen any results for the Cowes-Poole-Cowes race. Aside from the fact that it was won by a Velocity :) Haven't seen any pics either. Have you seen anything Jon?

ciao
08-26-2008, 01:52 PM
There you go Ben.

http://www.britishpowerboatracingclub.co.uk/ctc.xls

Will also be on the BPRC site later.

Ben Mazur
08-26-2008, 03:32 PM
Thanks John, but I referring to the results from the short race.

ciao
08-26-2008, 03:41 PM
They are on that spreadsheet - To be honest it fooled me too!

All results now up on site - just awaiting final pictures.

http://www.britishpowerboatracingclub.co.uk/results.htm

ciao
09-16-2008, 08:21 PM
http://www.britishpowerboatracingclub.co.uk/images/proprider/1.jpg

http://www.britishpowerboatracingclub.co.uk/images/proprider/2.jpg

http://www.britishpowerboatracingclub.co.uk/images/proprider/3.jpg

http://www.britishpowerboatracingclub.co.uk/images/proprider/4.jpg

http://www.britishpowerboatracingclub.co.uk/images/proprider/5.jpg

http://www.britishpowerboatracingclub.co.uk/images/proprider/6.jpg

ciao
09-16-2008, 08:21 PM
http://www.britishpowerboatracingclub.co.uk/images/proprider/7.jpg

http://www.britishpowerboatracingclub.co.uk/images/proprider/8.jpg

http://www.britishpowerboatracingclub.co.uk/images/proprider/9.jpg

ciao
09-16-2008, 08:33 PM
Does anyone from the US want to come to Cowes next year and compete?

Rupert Munro
09-17-2008, 08:24 AM
Does anyone from the US want to come to Cowes next year and compete?

Are you paying :p

Great set of photos, really wish I could have been there. Oh well, there's always Key West :D

ciao
10-15-2008, 08:59 PM
The CTC Race Film is now on sale on the BPRC Web Site.

http://www.britishpowerboatracingclub.co.uk/

shifter
10-16-2008, 12:00 AM
When are they going to do the race?
pat W

Ben Mazur
10-16-2008, 09:25 AM
Cowes usually happens around the time of the August bank holiday. That would make it probably the 27th thru the 29th for 2009.

Luc@s
09-16-2009, 09:56 AM
Some of our impressions of the 49th edition of Cowes-Torquay-Cowes 2009.

special thanx to Thomas Vandamme and his Birretta-crew.

http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s37/powerboat_rescue/cowes_2009/_J1Z79881.jpg

http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s37/powerboat_rescue/cowes_2009/_J1Z81811.jpg

http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s37/powerboat_rescue/cowes_2009/_J1Z81381.jpg

the rest of our pics can be found on http://www.powerboatracing.be

best regards
L.

Ben Mazur
09-19-2009, 09:28 AM
Some nice pics there Luc@s. Thanks.