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June 2008 n. 4 t h e o f f i c i a l c h a m p i o n s h i p m a g a z i n e June 2008 n. 4 June 2008 n. 4 BUDVA WIDE-EYED YOUNGSTERS VISIT CLASS 1 T he International Offshore Team Association (IOTA) has joined the Qatar Marine Sports Federation (QMSF) in launching “Class 1 for Dhreima” – an initiative to support the Qatar Orphan Foundation. Sheikh Hassan Bin Jabor Al-Thani, President of the QMSF and IOTA, was instrumental in encouraging Class 1 – a sport in which he has been a leading figure since 2003 – to become an active vehicle to raise awareness of the foundation. “In presenting this initiative I wanted to emphasise how sport, in whatever form or however extreme, can support the values and the importance of the activities of an organisation such as the Qatar Orphan Foundation.” The association between Class 1 and Dhreima will be developed over a series of activities that will take place at races during the course of the 2008 season, with the purpose of highlighting the activities of Dhreima and finding synergy with similar organisations based in countries that host Class 1 GP events. The Qatar Orphan Foundation - Dhreima was launched on 10 June 2003 under the patronage of Her Highness Sheikha Moza Bint Nasser Al-Misnad, Chairman of the Supreme Council. “We in the Qatari Orphan Foundation believe that our community values of solidarity, compassion and cooperation make us truly capable of providing all the support the children need,” said Nabil Ali Bin Ali, Chairman of the Dhreima Board, adding. “And we are extremely happy that the Class 1 Championship has elected to support the Foundation.” page 2 Twenty wide-eyed VIP youngsters from the Children’s Home in Bijela in Montenegro were given a day to remember, spending the afternoon with Class 1 and meeting Sheikh Hassan bin Jabor Al-Thani on Friday, 23 May at the Montenegrin Grand Prix in Budva. The children watched the afternoon practice session and were treated to a slap-up ‘tea-party’ before having their pictures taken with Sheikh Hassan and the pilots – their favourite was clearly Nicola Giorgi – and then joining the teams for the Class 1 Boat Parade. The visit was arranged by the event organisers and IOTA as part of their new initiative, ‘Class 1 for Dhreima’, in support of the Qatar Orphan Foundation and was the first of a series of activities that will take place at races during the course of the season to highlight the activities of Dhreima and similar organisations based in countries that host Class 1 GP events. The Class 1 World Powerboat Championship is back racing on Russian waters Bin Hendi in Victory 1 and they will be looking for this scratch-pairing to for the first time in ten years and now for the first time in the country’s Capital repeat their win in Budva. City, Moscow, and it is a race in which the Qatar Team must finish ahead of their arch-rivals Victory if they are to keep in touch in the title race. Qatar 95 is 19 points shy of the leaders in third place, with Matteo Nicolini and Abdullah Al-Sulaiti heading the Qatar camp’s challenge to halt Victory’s The Victory Team has been simply imperious this season and holds the top charge, and whilst Nicolini believes the team has the overall performance to two spots in the championship standings, with Victory 1 taking two wins do so, he and Al-Sulaiti will first have to stave off the challenge from their from two starts and Victory 7’s Abdullah Al Mehairbi and Jean-Marc Sanchez team-mates Sheikh Hassan bin Jabor Al-Thani and Steve Curtis, who find grabbing two podiums. With Arif Al Zafeen still sidelined through injury, the themselves down in fourth place after struggling home in sixth place last team again turns to former champion Mohammed Al Marri to partner Nadir time out after suffering engine problems. page 3 June 2008 n. 4 June 2008 n. 4 Giampaolo Montavoci and Kolbjorn Selmer have produced two very solid fifth place finishes and head the middle order in Foresti & Suardi, and they will do well to hold onto fifth place in the championship; they know, however, that they will come under pressure from Jotun, who now seem to have found the reliability to match their obvious performance levels, and the all-Norwegian crew of Jorn Tandberg and Bjorge Jacobsen will be quietly confident that they can now challenge the top four. However, 01 GIORGIOFFSHORE SIGN ENGINE DEAL WITH SCAM Giorgioffshore team boss, Gianni Giorgi, has confirmed he has reached a deal with Italian engine builder SCAM to supply the engines to SeveneleveN for the remainder of the 2008 season, starting at this weekend’s Russian Grand Prix. For Gianni and Nicola Giorgi, the agreement with SCAM’s Franco Alloni marks another crucial step forward in the team’s ongoing development after unveiling their Michael Peters-designed, Victory-built hull at the season opener in Qatar in March, as it strives to compete at the highest level in the sport. there is increasing speculation that Inge Brigt Aarbakke could well be drafted in to make his Class 1 debut. After the frustration of being forced to sit out the race in Budva, but having recently signed a new engine supply deal with Italian engine builder, SCAM, SeveneleveN’s Nicola Giorgi and Giorgio Manuzzi will be looking to get back in the points and to repeat 02 JOTUN LOOKING AND SOUNDING GOOD Following an impressive third place in qualifying and a solid fourth in the Montenegrin Grand Prix, Jotun has undergone a series of tests, with throttleman Jorn Tandberg joined by Inge Brigt Aarbakke on the wheel, fueling speculation that Aarbakke could make his Class 1 race debut in Moscow. The test took place on Gandsfjorden, near Stavanger, with the allNorwegian team completing a series of general set-up tests, as well as running sound tests to ensure the Mercury-Class 1 engine package meets the decibel limits that the authorities in Arendal have imposed for the Norwegian Grand Prix in July. “Inge went out for a practice session in Montenegro and this latest test gave him the opportunity to clock up more time in the boat. It also allowed the team to fine-tune one or two set-up combinations we have been working on,” said Team Manager, Per Carsten Michelsen. “We also took the opportunity to ensure our engines’ noise levels will be within those that will be imposed for all teams in Arendal.” their top six finish from the first race in Doha, Qatar. For the all-Spanish outfit of Domenico Cirilli and newcomer, Sergio Carrasco, making just his second start in Class 1, the target in Moscow will be to build on their solid performance from their first outing and bring Roscioli Hotels Roma home and in the points. And whilst the competition amongst all the teams will be fierce with individual battles raging throughout the fleet, what might add spice and influence the outcome of the 24-lap, 95.63Nm Russian Grand Prix, will be the course itself, run on the Khimki Reservoir, one of eight artificial lakes forming part of the Moscow Canal system. The course – described by Jean-Marc Sanchez 03 VICTORY CAN MAINTAIN THEIR CHARGE as ‘very technical’– is very tight and narrow, the laps are short and overtaking will be limited and the importance of a good start, Victory’s Team Manager, Gianfranco Venturelli, has confirmed that Mohammed Al Marri will again partner Nadir Bin Hendi in Victory 1, with Arif Al Zafeen still sidelined through injury. Al Zafeen will see specialists in Munich prior to the race and is hoping to be given the all-clear for a return to racing in Arendal. Venturelli also said that he is confident the team can maintain their excellent start to the season. “There is no reason why we can’t continue this run of good form. We are very well prepared and are not making mistakes – other teams are.” crucial. TO BEAT VICTORY Despite the frustrations they suffered in Budva, Matteo Nicolini believes the team has the performance to match Victory. “The overall result was not good, but our performance levels throughout the weekend were good,” he said. “We can match Victory for sure, but we must get our set-ups right and cut out the mistakes. I think the course will be very tricky. It is very narrow and tight, so overtaking will be hard and so the start is crucial. I think it will be a big fight between us and Victory.” 05 CIRILLI CONFIDENT OF POINTS FINISH Domenico Cirilli is confident that modifications carried out to his boat will give him and newcomer, Sergio Carrasco, the opportunity to build on their performance in Budva and add more points. “Since Budva, we have worked on the boat and also changed the overall look. The course seems quite technical and the boats with more technology might have an advantage, but my target is to finish in the points, and even more important is for Sergio to gain more experience.” page 4 04 QATAR HAVE PERFORMANCE page 5 June 2008 n. 4 June 2008 n. 4 D escribed as the ‘country’s heart’ and where the past collides with the future, Moscow is the capital and largest city of Russia, and also the largest city in Europe, with its metropolitan area ranking amongst the most extensive urban areas in the world. Moscow is the country’s political, economic, religious, financial, educational and transportation centre. Moscow is situated on the Moskva River which meanders through the city and with links to various other rivers and canals, the Russian capital is accessible by water from the Baltic, Caspian, White and Black seas. The city lies in the Central Federal District, in the European part of Russia. Historically, it was the capital of the former Soviet Union and the Grand Duchy of Moscow, the pre-Imperial Russian state. And it is the home of a multitude of world-famous landmarks: Red Square, the Moscow Kremlin – which serves as the ceremonial residence of the President of Russia – and St Basil’s Cathedral. Moscow is a major economic centre and is home to the largest number of billionaires in the world; in 2007, Moscow was named the world’s most expensive city for the second year in a row. It is home to many scientific and educational institutions, as well as numerous sporting facilities. It possesses a complex transport system that includes the world’s busiest metro system, which is famous for its architecture and artwork. page 6 page 7 June 2008 n. 4 June 2008 n. 4 Foresti & Suardi’s Montavoci and Selmer were in the points again in fifth place as Sergio Carrasco grabs points finish on his Class 1 debut alongside Domenico Cirilli in Roscioli Hotels Roma. Let’s get the party started - and the Budva organisers did just that, putting on a weekend-long show to remember. Victory produced an imperious display to finish first and second and extend their championship lead. Jotun kick-started their season with an impressive third in qualifying and posted points, finishing fourth. A hard-earned podium for Nicolini and Al-Sulaiti as team-mates falter. Do not adjust your sets! – Class 1 now has TWO Nor-Tech 3600 Supercat start boats. page 8 page 9 June 2008 n. 4 June 2008 n. 4 8 FORESTI & SUARDI Team: Boat: Team Owner: Team Manager: VENETA MARINA (ITALY) #8 FORESTI & SUARDI (Italy) Giampaolo Montavoci Per Jørgensen venetamarina.com CLASS 1 WORLD POWERBOAT CHAMPIONSHIP The 2008 season looks set to be one of the most open and fiercely contested championship battles for almost a decade. Eleven boats, with competitors from England, France, Italy, Norway, Qatar, Spain, the UAE and the USA will compete in eight races across Scandinavia, Europe and the Middle East for the coveted Class 1 World title. The prospect of a spectacular season’s racing is fuelled by new teams and driver line-ups, and one of the most competitive fleets to line up for many seasons. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Overall Length: Beam: 13.02m 3.60m DRIVER THROTTLEMAN Kolbjorn Selmer (Norway) Date of Birth: 4 December, 1976 Place of Birth: Trondheim, Norway Lives: Trondheim Giampaolo Montavoci (Italy) Date of Birth: 10 December, 1959 Place of Birth: Venice, Italy Lives: Venice Racing Weight: 4800kgs Builder: Engines: Lamborghini-SCAM 8.2litre, V12 Boat Construction: 9 WHITE 1 VICTORY Team: Boat: Team Owner: Managing Director: Team Manager: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Overall Length: Beam: 12.67m 3.75m VICTORY TEAM (Dubai, United Arab Emirates) # 1 Victory Government of Dubai Khalfan Harib Gianfranco Venturelli Team: Boat: Team Owner: Team Manager: Technical Manager: victoryteam.ae NICOLINI OFFSHORE (Italy) # 9 WHITE Nicolini Offshore Matteo Nicolini Luca Nicolini THROTTLEMAN DRIVER THROTTLEMAN Mohammed Al Marri (UAE) Date of Birth: 2 February, 1962 Place of Birth: Dubai, U.A.E. Lives: Dubai Nadir Bin Hendi (UAE) Date of Birth: 15 December, 1969 Place of Birth: Dubai, U.A.E. Lives: Dubai Mohammed Nassr Al Nassr (Qatar) Date of Birth: 1 January, 1964 Place of Birth: Doha, Qatar Lives: Doha Luca Nicolini (Italy) Date of Birth: 19 April, 1962 Place of Birth: Ferrara, Italy Lives: Oggiono (LC) Racing Weight: Engines: Team: Boat: Team Owner: Managing Director: Team Manager: Overall Length: Beam: 12.67m 3.75m 4800kgs Victory V12 Builder: Boat Construction: VICTORY TEAM (Dubai, United Arab Emirates) # 7 Victory Government of Dubai Khalfan Harib Gianfranco Venturelli Victory Composites TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Overall Length: Beam: 12.69m 3.75m Racing Weight: Engines: 4800kgs SKEMA V8 Builder: Boat Construction: Victory Composites 18 SEVENELEVEN Team: GIORGIOFFSHORE (ITALY) Boat: #18 SEVENELEVEN (Italy) Team Owner / Manager: Gianni Giorgi giorgioffshore.com victoryteam.ae DRIVER THROTTLEMAN DRIVER THROTTLEMAN Abdullah Al Mehairbi (UAE) Date of Birth: 7 July, 1977 Place of Birth: Dubai, U.A.E. Lives: Dubai Jean-Marc Sanchez (France) Date of Birth: 27 March, 1961 Place of Birth: St Tropez, France Lives: Dubai, U.A.E. Giorgio Manuzzi (Italy) Date of Birth: 20 May, 1964 Place of Birth: Cesena, Italy Lives: Cesena Nicola Giorgi (Italy) Date of Birth: 18 August, 1973 Place of Birth: Florence, Italy Lives: Montecatini Terme Racing Weight: Engines: page 10 nicolinioffshore.com DRIVER 7 VICTORY TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Victory Carbon Kevlar 4800kgs Victory V12 Builder: Boat Construction: Victory Composites TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Overall Length: Beam: 14.44m 3.69m Racing Weight: 4800kgs Engines: Lamborghini-SCAM 8.2litre, V12 page 11 Builder: Boat Construction: Victory Carbon Kevlar June 2008 n. 4 June 2008 n. 4 90 JOTUN 21 WINDMARE Team: Boat: Team Owner: Team Manager: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Overall Length: Beam: 12.80m 3.57m Team: Boat: Team Owner: Team Manager: WINDMARE RACING (USA) #21 WINDMARE Windmare Racing Inc Constantin Capsis DRIVER THROTTLEMAN Jerome Brarda (France) Date of Birth: 26 April, 1964 Place of Birth: Paris, France Lives: Fort Lauderdale, USA TBC Racing Weight: 4800kgs Engines: Mercury Class 1, 9.1litre V8 Builder: Boat Construction: Tencara Composites TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Overall Length: Beam: 12.25m 3.47m UGLAND OFFSHORE RACING (NORWAY) #90 JOTUN Andreas O Ugland, Jorn Tandberg, Per C Michelsen Per Carsten Michelsen uglandoffshoreracing.com DRIVER THROTTLEMAN Bjorge (BJ) Jacobsen (Norway) Date of Birth: 14 August, 1968 Place of Birth: Fredrikstad, Norway Lives: Fredrikstad Jorn Tandberg (Norway) Date of Birth: 15 March, 1964 Place of Birth: Larvik, Norway Lives: Larvik Racing Weight: 4800kgs Engines: Mercury Class 1, 9.1litre V8 Builder: Marine Technology Inc Boat Construction: Composites 50 NEGOTIATOR Team: Boat: Team Owner: Team Manager: 95 QATAR Team: Boat: Team Owner: Team Principal: Team Manager: CHRIS PARSONAGE RACING (ENGLAND) #50 NEGOTIATOR (England) Chris Parsonage Jim Poole chrisparsonageracing.com TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Overall Length: Beam: 13.44m 3.69m TEAM QATAR (QATAR) #95 QATAR (Qatar) Qatar Marine Sports Federation (QMSF) HE Sheikh Hassan bin Jabor Al-Thani Matteo Nicolini qmsf.org DRIVER THROTTLEMAN DRIVER THROTTLEMAN Bard Eker (Norway) Date of Birth: 3 October, 1961 Place of Birth: Fredrikstad, Norway Lives: Frederikstad Chris Parsonage (England) Date of Birth: 5 May, 1958 Place of Birth: Chester, England Lives: Liskeard Abdullah Al-Sulaiti (Qatar) Date of Birth: 20 August, 1975 Place of Birth: Doha, Qatar Lives: Doha Matteo Nicolini (Italy) Date of Birth: 8 July, 1964 Place of Birth: Fermo, Italy Lives: Dubai, U.A.E. Racing Weight: 4800kgs Engines: STERLING V8 supercharged Builder: Victory Boat Construction: Carbon Fibre Composites TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Overall Length: Beam: 12.67m 3.75m Racing Weight: Engines: 4800kgs Skema V12 Builder: Boat Construction: 88 ROSCIOLI HOTELS ROMA Team: Boat: Team Owner: Team Manager: 96 QATAR Team: Boat: Team Owner: Team Principal: Team Manager: DEUMME BROKER (SPAIN) #88 ROSCIOLI HOTELS ROMA Domenico Cirilli Pippo Cascone duemme-offshore.com TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Overall Length: Beam: 13.02m 3.60m TEAM QATAR (QATAR)) #96 QATAR (Qatar) Qatar Marine Sports Federation (QMSF) HE Sheikh Hassan bin Jabor Al-Thani Matteo Nicolini qmsf.org DRIVER THROTTLEMAN DRIVER THROTTLEMAN Sergio Mora Carrasco (Spain) Date of Birth: 22 November, 1977 Place of Birth: Huelva, Spain Lives: Huelva Domenico Cirilli (Spain) Date of Birth: 8 January, 1960 Place of Birth: Rome, Italy Lives: Alicante, Spain HE Sheikh Hassan bin Jabor Al-Thani (Qatar) Date of Birth: 20 July, 1968 Place of Birth: Doha, Qatar Lives: Doha Steve Curtis (England) Date of Birth: 9 June, 1964 Place of Birth: Wimbledon, England Lives: Hythe Racing Weight: 4800kgs Engines: Lamborghini-SCAM 8.2litre, V12 page 12 Victory Composites Builder: Boat Construction: Victory Carbon Kevlar TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Overall Length: Beam: 12.67m 3.75m Racing Weight: Engines: page 13 4800kgs Skema V12 Builder: Boat Construction: Victory Composites June 2008 n. 4 June 2008 n. 4 EDOX – OFFICIAL TIMEKEEPER TIMING As the official and exclusive timekeeper of the Class 1 World Powerboat Championship and the EDOX Pole Position Championship, EDOX underlines the sporting values of quest for performance, precision and pushing oneself to the limit. UNION INTERNATIONALE MOTONAUTIQUE - UIM The Union Internationale Motonautique (U.I.M.), was formed in 1922 and is the world governing body for marine motorsport and is recognised as such by both the General Association of International Sports Federations (GAISF) and the International Olympic Committee (IOC). President: Raffaele Chiulli General Secretary: Régine Vandekerckhove uimpowerboating.com EDOX first became involved in Class 1 at the beginning of 2006 as an official partner of World Champions, Spirit of Norway, and Christian Hotz, EDOX Marketing Director, saw the opportunity to strengthen the company’s commitment in 2007 to what he describes as a ‘spectacular and nervetingling’ sport and to increase the synergy between the two brands. “EDOX is a young, dynamic, privately-owned company with a product range that reflects excellence, quality, style, reliability and glamour and the Class 1 World Powerboat Championship epitomizes these values.” edox.ch WORLD PROFESSIONAL POWERBOATING ASSOCIATION - WPPA The WPPA was founded on 2 December 2006, based on an agreement between Saeed Hareb and the International Offshore Team Association (IOTA) and is located in Dubai. The WPPA has reached an agreement with the UIM, under the terms of which the Association has the exclusive right to manage Class 1 powerboat racing. The WPPA is responsible for the development of this Class, for setting the Rules and for providing the Race Officials. Chairman: Saeed Hareb General Secretary: Sid Bensalah thewppa.com INTERNATIONAL OFFSHORE TEAM ASSOCIATION - IOTA Founded in 1987, the International Offshore Team Association (IOTA) is the organiser and the officially-sanctioned promoter and worldwide television and commercial rights holder of the Class 1 World Powerboat Championship. It represents the collective interests of all teams competing in the championship. President: HE Sheikh Hassan bin Jabor Al-Thani General Secretary: Marco Sala class-1.com MARINETEK OFFICIAL PONTOON SUPPLIER As one of the leading marina developers in the world offering a wide range of pontoons and breakwaters as well as “turn-key” marina solutions, Marinetek operates through its representatives and partners in over 25 countries and has been the supplier to the Class 1 World Powerboat Championship, providing its floats for the Wet Pits area, since 2003. “There is a perfect synergy between Class 1 and our products,” said Marinetek CEO, Ilkka Seppala. “The safety and advanced technology of our products were evaluated and are highly regarded by Class 1’s team of specialists.” marinetek.net CLASS 1 WORLD POWERBOAT CHAMPIONSHIP after round 2 of 8 EDOX POLE POSITION CHAMPIONSHIP after round 2 of 8 1 Victory 1M Al Marri (UAE) / N Bin Hendi (UAE) 44 1= Victory 1 M Al Marri (UAE) / N Bin Hendi (UAE) 35 2 Victory 7 A Al Mehairbi (UAE) / JM Sanchez (France) 31 1= Qatar 96 H Al-Thani (Qatar) / S Curtis (England) 35 3 Qatar 95 A Al-Sulaiti (Qatar) / M Nicolini (Italy) 25 3= Qatar 95 A Al-Sulaiti (Qatar) / M Nicolini (Italy) 21 4 Qatar 96 H Al-Thani (Qatar) / S Curtis (England) 20 3= Jotun 90 B Jacobsen (Norway) / J Tandberg (Norway) 21 5 Foresti & Suardi 8 K Selmer (Norway) / G Montavoci (Italy) 18 5 Victory 7 A Al Mehairbi (UAE) / JM Sanchez (France) 11 6 Jotun 90 B Jacobsen (Norway) / J Tandberg (Norway) 13 6 Foresti & Suardi 8 K Selmer (Norway) / G Montavoci (Italy) 8 7 SeveneleveN 18 G Manuzzi (Italy) / N Giorgi (Italy) 5 7 Negotiator 50 B Eker (Norway) / C Parsonage (England) 7 8= Negotiator 50 B Eker (Norway) / C Parsonage (England) 4 8 SeveneleveN 18 G Manuzzi (Italy) / N Giorgi (Italy) 6 8= Roscioli Hotels Roma 88 S Carrasco (Spain) / D Cirilli (Spain) 4 9 White 4 M Al Nasser (Qatar) / L Nicolini (Italy) 5 . White 4 M Al Nasser (Qatar) / L Nicolini (Italy) 0 . Roscioli Hotels Roma 88 S Carrasco (Spain) / D Cirilli (Spain) 0 . Windmare 21 J Brarda (France) / TBC 0 . Windmare 21 J Brarda (France) / TBC 0 page 14 CLASS 1 NOR-TECH OFFICIAL PACE BOAT nor-techboats.com America’s leading high-performance boat manufacturer provides the Class 1 World Powerboat Championship with two state-of-the-art, twin-engined, five-seater Nor-Tech 3600 Supercats, powered by the new CE approved Mercury 600 with NXT drives and the latest Nor-Tech stealth exhaust system. “We are delighted to have teamed up with the world’s leading powerboat championship,” said Trond Schou, President and owner of Nor-Tech. “Nor-Tech has the most complete line of custom products of any hi-performance builder in the industry and our partnership with Class 1 allows us to showcase our products on a worldwide stage.” MOVING OFFICIAL PARTNER moving-italia.com Moving provides all the services necessary to companies wishing to promote their brand or their products using dynamic advertising. Its flexible structure is made up of professionals who have always worked in this area and therefore act with good knowledge of the environment and its problems. Moving does not limit itself merely to organising promotional events, but is able to assist with design and planning, drawing ideas from its vast range of experience. The studies and investigations which are carried out on a daily basis enable the company to put forward concrete proposals which are tailored for the target audience. page 15 June 2008 n. 4 RUSSIAN GRAND PRIX - MOSCOW 4-6 JULY 2008 TIMETABLE Round 3 of the CLASS 1 WORLD POWERBOAT CHAMPIONSHIP Round 2 of the CLASS 1 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP % % $ $ & & % " $ # " ! 8 8 ! " QATAR / Doha 1 March MONTENEGRO / Budva 25 May RUSSIA / Moscow 6 July NORWAY /Arendal 20 July ROMANIA / Constanta SPAIN / (tbc) 31 August 21 September EGYPYT / Porto Sokhna 18 October U.A.E. / Dubai 6 December U.A.E. / Dubai 13 December Friday, 4 July 2008 08:00 - 18:00 09:00 - 18:00 09:00 - 10:00 09:00 - 12:00 10:30 12:15 - 13:15 13:15 - 14:15 15:15 - 16:15 16:15 - 17:15 17:00 - 18:00 18:30 20:00 22:00 Fuel Available Cranage Available Administration/Registration Technical Scrutineering Team Managers’ Briefing (C1 Tent) Nor-Tech Experience (on C1 race course) Official Practice (on race course) Official Practice (on race course) Nor-Tech Experience (on C1 race course) Pit Area open for Public Drivers’ Briefing (Royal Y.C.) Official Welcome Reception (Royal Bar - Smart Casual Dress) Racers’ Party (Royal Bar) Saturday, 5 July 2008 08:00 - 20:00 08:00 - 18:00 10:00 - 11:30 11.45 - 12.45 15:30 16:45 - 17:30 18:00 - 20:30 19:00 Fuel Available Cranage Available Official Practice (on race course) Nor-Tech Experience (on Nor-Tech race course) EDOX POLE POSITION Nor-Tech Experience (on C1 race course) Pit Area open for Public Azimut Day Gala (invitation only - Smart casual Dress) Sunday, 6 July 2008 08:00 - 18:00 09:30 - 10:30 11:45 - 12:45 12:30 13:20 13:30 - 14:30 15:30 16:00 Cranage Available Official Practice (on race course including long lap) Nor-Tech Experience (on Nor-Tech race course) All boats must be launched in wet pits Pits Close RUSSIAN GRAND PRIX RUSSIAN GRAND PRIX Prize Ceremony Press Conference for the 1st, 2nd and 3rd pilots RACE MAP Start Lap 4.97 Nm Start - S - S1 - X2 - B1 - B2 - C - D - D1 - D2 - E - E1 - E2 - F Race Lap 3.86 Nm F - A - A1 - B - B1 - B2 - C - D - D1 - D2 - E - E1 - E2 - F Long Lap 4.33 Nm F - X - X1 - X2 - B1 - B2 - C - D - D1 - D2 - E - E1 - E2 - F 95.63 Nm First Lap + 19 Race Laps + 4 Long Laps NEXT RACE - ARENDAL, NORWAY 18-20 JULY TIMING FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: Nigel Quilter tel:+44(0)1252 713223 / mob:+44(0)7785 325346 [email protected] / [email protected] / class-1.com page 16
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