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First time win for Cappellini in Finland
'Lahti - Finland - 7 June, 2008 - Timed Trials for the Finland Grand Prix: Guido Cappellini Tamoil Team. This GP is the 3th leg of the UIM F1 Powerboat World Championship 2008. Picture by Vittorio Ubertone/Idea Marketing.'    U.I.M. F1 World Championship ©

Nine time World Champion Guido Cappellini proved he can still control a race by holding off four different challengers coming home to win for the first time in 2008 and his first time ever in the country of Finland to capture the 4th Grand Prix of Finland on Lake Vesijarvi in downtown Lahti for his 67th career victory.

It was the first time in five years that the U.I.M. F1 World Championship for power boating had returned to Finland and the driver from Como, Italy had never won in its ten year history. From pole position the Tamoil Team driver fought off first fellow Italian Francesco Cantando as the driver on the Singha Team charged from 5th to just behind Cappellini only to launch off a large rouge wave and crash spectacularly out of the event on the third lap.

¨This was one of the three toughest races I’ve ever run in my 152 starts,¨ said the driver who now makes his home in Monaco. ¨We now have shaken our bad luck here and look forward to next weekend in St. Petersburg, Russia to continue our streak if it is possible.¨

The race started with the pace boat leading the pack of 22 drivers around slowly with the wave conditions forcing the officials to wait until the time was right to start the event. The green flag start came 10 minutes later and once Cantando was off the course after his mishap the restart saw the pair of Team Abu Dhabi drivers Ahmad Al Hameli and Thani Al Qamzi take up the chase for the next 40 laps until Jay Price of the Qatar Team came by to take over second place for the remainder of the event.

The driver from New Orleans, Louisiana had an incredible run charging from his 18th starting position moving up to sixth early setting the races fastest lap in the process before getting together with fellow driver Stanislav Kourtsenovsky of Russia down in turn five. He failed to make the turn, going to the inside of the buoy and then by ruling of the U.I.M. officals had to do a drive thru penalty which sent him to the back of the pack starting another spectacular push to finish just one second behind winner Cappellini at the end of the 55 laps.

¨My crew did a great job preparing the boat for the mission today,¨ said Jay. ¨I thought I had a shot of victory but when you are behind the lead driver it’s tough for the driver behind to get a clean line to pass. Guido did a great job holding the line but we’ll seconnd and take our third straight podium of the season.¨

The win by Cappellini and the third by Ahmad Al Hameli moves both drivers to 27 points and second in the championship while Price now has 50 with his runner-up position.

Swedish driver Pierre Lundin had a great performance in his China CTIC Team DAC boat starting back in the tenth position and finishing fourth in only his second start of the season. Frenchman Philippe Chiappe had another rewarding day starting a career best sixth and finishing fifth in his Atlantic Team BABA boat.

Rookie Uvis Slakteris of Latvia continues to slide into the number one spot for the ¨Rookie-of-the-Year¨ Award with a sixth place finish after starting ninth for his second sixth place finish this season in the F1 Team Sweden Malgaard boat.

Australia pilot Bob Trask of the Trask Brothers Racing Team got points for the second straight race with a seventh place finish.

070608-GP OF FINLAND-David Trask of Australia of the XPV Racing team pictured during the 2nd time trials for the UIM F1 Powerboat Grand Prix of Finland. The 3rd race of the series which begins 08 June 2008 on Lake Lahti, Finland. Picture by Paul Lakatos/Idea Marketing. -  U.I.M. F1 World Championship ©  

Jay Price’s rookie teammate Youssef Al Khulifi starting his first full race of his career came home with a eighth place after starting 20th as the native from Doha shows a lot of promise.

Kourtsenovsky was ninth with points for the 2nd time this season while Philippe Dessertenne came home with the final point finishing 10th in his China CTIC team boat for the 2002 Grand Prix of Finland winner.

Other mishaps saw Al Qamzi crash out on the 50th lap ending his podium dreams and still has no points in the championship after three events. Homestanding hero and World Champion Sami Selio luck went from bad from to worse after he had pushed up into the third place position only to have an engine misfire ending his afternoon in 14th place to the dissapointment of the large crowds estimated at 40,000.

Lahti, Finland - June 8 - Francesco Cantando flying. Crash of the driver in battle with Guido Cappellini. Picture Chris Davies -  U.I.M. F1 World Championship ©   Click Here to view large photo


Lahti, Finland - June 8 - Francesco Cantando flying. Crash of the driver in battle with Guido Cappellini. Picture Chris Davies -  U.I.M. F1 World Championship ©   Click Here to view large photo


Lahti, Finland - June 8 - Francesco Cantando flying. Crash of the driver in battle with Guido Cappellini. Picture Chris Davies -  U.I.M. F1 World Championship ©   Click Here to view large photo


The 4th Round of the 2008 U.I.M. F1 World Championship moves on to St. Petersburg, Russia for the 7th Grand Prix of Russia next Saturday, the 14th of June. It will mark the first time in nine years the series has come back to this lovely city and will mark the first time in history that a race has run during the nighttime hours.




by Steve Michael Reporting   10:44 PM Sun 8 Jun 2008 GMT



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