uddevalla hosts first class 1 grand prix
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uddevalla hosts first class 1 grand prix
©2010 IOTA - All rights reserved Published by IOTA / IOTA Headquarters c/o QMSF, PO Box 23311, Doha - Qatar / Produced by IOTA / Director: Nigel Quilter / Art director: Alessandra Balzan @ Comcentrica / Photographers: Raffaello Bastiani, Simon Palfrader AUGUST UDDEVALLA UDDEVALLA HOSTS FIRST CLASS 1 GRAND PRIX FAZZA 3 CHASING WIN-DOUBLE HAT-TRICK 70th GRAND PRIX OUTING FOR AL MARRI PREVIEW FAZZA 3 CHASING WIN-DOUBLE HAT-TRICK Fazza 3 will be looking to complete a hat-trick of win-doubles in Uddevalla this weekend when the UIM Class 1 World Powerboat Championship makes its Grand Prix debut in Sweden. T he defending World Champions, Arif Al Zafeen and Nadir Bin Hendi, are in imperious form and seemingly unbeatable. But both men know they will come under increasing pressure from a trio of outfits, as they close in on the longstanding team record of 18 race wins, held by former Victory members, triple World Champion Saeed Al Tayer and double World Champion Ali Nasser. Leading the assault to try and un-seat the current Championship leaders are their team-mates, race-veteran, Mohammed Al Marri, making his 70 th Grand Prix appearance and Abdullah Al Mehairbi in Fazza 1. They know that they will have to be on the top of their game, not only if they are to close the gap on Fazza 3, but to stave off the challenge they too face from Welmax and Spirit of Dubai. Italians Giovanni Carpitella and Giorgio Manuzzi were the stars of the show in Norway - climbing the podium steps three times - but a switch of driver for Carpitella in the Victory-built and designed Spirit of Dubai will see him race alongside 2008 P1 European Champion and now Class 1 debutant, Luca Formilli Fendi. Looking to improve on a very solid first outing together are Christian Zaborowski and Paul Gaiser, who showed on occasion in Norway that their Maritimo-designed and built raceboat, Relekta, has real pace. Zabo Racing, team principal, Jan Zaborowski, is confident that increasingly improved performance will come with the more time on the water Christian and Paul clock-up. Primatist’s Italian-duo, Guido Cappellini and Nicola Giorgi, will put the frustration of their disappointing first races together behind them and will line-up in Uddevalla, having worked feverishly on their charge in between GPs, looking to realise the potential of both driver-throttleman and boat combination. Jorn Tandberg and Kolbjorn Selmer head the Norwegian attack, and will be hoping that they can repeat their scintillating showing in qualifying last time out - their win putting them on equal terms in first place in the Edox Pole Position Championship with Fazza 3 - and go one better than second-place in race 1 in Arendal, as they look to reduce the points deficit between them and the team referred to as ‘the black alliance’, by Welmax wheel-man, Selmer. 70th Grand Prix outing for Al Marri AUGUST / page 02 AUGUST / page 03 PREVIEW FAZZA 3 CHASING WIN-DOUBLE HAT-TRICK Fazza 3 will be looking to complete a hat-trick of win-doubles in Uddevalla this weekend when the UIM Class 1 World Powerboat Championship makes its Grand Prix debut in Sweden. T he defending World Champions, Arif Al Zafeen and Nadir Bin Hendi, are in imperious form and seemingly unbeatable. But both men know they will come under increasing pressure from a trio of outfits, as they close in on the longstanding team record of 18 race wins, held by former Victory members, triple World Champion Saeed Al Tayer and double World Champion Ali Nasser. Leading the assault to try and un-seat the current Championship leaders are their team-mates, race-veteran, Mohammed Al Marri, making his 70 th Grand Prix appearance and Abdullah Al Mehairbi in Fazza 1. They know that they will have to be on the top of their game, not only if they are to close the gap on Fazza 3, but to stave off the challenge they too face from Welmax and Spirit of Dubai. Italians Giovanni Carpitella and Giorgio Manuzzi were the stars of the show in Norway - climbing the podium steps three times - but a switch of driver for Carpitella in the Victory-built and designed Spirit of Dubai will see him race alongside 2008 P1 European Champion and now Class 1 debutant, Luca Formilli Fendi. Looking to improve on a very solid first outing together are Christian Zaborowski and Paul Gaiser, who showed on occasion in Norway that their Maritimo-designed and built raceboat, Relekta, has real pace. Zabo Racing, team principal, Jan Zaborowski, is confident that increasingly improved performance will come with the more time on the water Christian and Paul clock-up. Primatist’s Italian-duo, Guido Cappellini and Nicola Giorgi, will put the frustration of their disappointing first races together behind them and will line-up in Uddevalla, having worked feverishly on their charge in between GPs, looking to realise the potential of both driver-throttleman and boat combination. Jorn Tandberg and Kolbjorn Selmer head the Norwegian attack, and will be hoping that they can repeat their scintillating showing in qualifying last time out - their win putting them on equal terms in first place in the Edox Pole Position Championship with Fazza 3 - and go one better than second-place in race 1 in Arendal, as they look to reduce the points deficit between them and the team referred to as ‘the black alliance’, by Welmax wheel-man, Selmer. 70th Grand Prix outing for Al Marri AUGUST / page 02 AUGUST / page 03 VENUES Uddevalla... Uddevalla The heart of the swedish west coast is situated in the heartland of Sweden’s stunning northern west coast in the province of Bohuslän, one of Sweden’s most popular summertime destinations. The meandering coastline stretches for over 220km from Göteborg in the south to the Norwegian border just north of Strömstad. The geography is distinguished by the rocky coast, deep forests and lakes, and bordered by an archipelago of about 8 000 islands, inlets and skerries. The town of Uddevalla has much to offer; for the outdoor enthusiast there is a diversity of activities, hiking, cycling, swimming, fishing and of course a diversity of water sports. And there is also a rich cultural life, with music and theatre. Uddevalla grew from the establishment of a trade crossroads during the Middle Ages with the changing border between Sweden and Norway. It was first founded as a Norwegian trade centre and was granted town charter in 1498. Fishing was important for growth and growth was spurred through recurrent enormous shoals of herring and a lively export trade. Industrialisation in the 19th century formed the basis of the city´s diversified economy today. Various old enterprises like the Uddevalla Safety Match Factory and later on textile businesses like the Tiger mill, and last but not least the renowned Uddevalla shipyard, have contributed to Uddevalla´s expansion over the years. The community has developed into a modern regional hub today, with 50.000 inhabitants. Now Uddevalla is one of the largest municipalities in the region of Västra Götaland and has expanding trade and services industries. AUGUST / page 04 AUGUST / page 05 VENUES Uddevalla... Uddevalla The heart of the swedish west coast is situated in the heartland of Sweden’s stunning northern west coast in the province of Bohuslän, one of Sweden’s most popular summertime destinations. The meandering coastline stretches for over 220km from Göteborg in the south to the Norwegian border just north of Strömstad. The geography is distinguished by the rocky coast, deep forests and lakes, and bordered by an archipelago of about 8 000 islands, inlets and skerries. The town of Uddevalla has much to offer; for the outdoor enthusiast there is a diversity of activities, hiking, cycling, swimming, fishing and of course a diversity of water sports. And there is also a rich cultural life, with music and theatre. Uddevalla grew from the establishment of a trade crossroads during the Middle Ages with the changing border between Sweden and Norway. It was first founded as a Norwegian trade centre and was granted town charter in 1498. Fishing was important for growth and growth was spurred through recurrent enormous shoals of herring and a lively export trade. Industrialisation in the 19th century formed the basis of the city´s diversified economy today. Various old enterprises like the Uddevalla Safety Match Factory and later on textile businesses like the Tiger mill, and last but not least the renowned Uddevalla shipyard, have contributed to Uddevalla´s expansion over the years. The community has developed into a modern regional hub today, with 50.000 inhabitants. Now Uddevalla is one of the largest municipalities in the region of Västra Götaland and has expanding trade and services industries. AUGUST / page 04 AUGUST / page 05 WORLD POWERBOAT CHAMPIONSHIP 1 FAZZA victoryteam.ae TEAM INFO TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Team: VICTORY TEAM (Dubai, UAE) Boat: # 1 Fazza Team Owner: Government of Dubai Managing Director: Arif Saif Al Zafeen General Manager: Gianfranco Venturelli Overall Length: 12.67m Beam: 3.75m Racing Weight: 4950kgs Engines: Victory V12 Builder: Victory Boat Construction: Composites DRIVER Abdullah Al Mehairbi (UAE) Date of Birth: 7 July, 1977 Place of Birth: Dubai, UAE Lives: Dubai THROTTLEMAN World Champion: 2008, 2001 Middle East Champion: 2008, 2005 Pole Position Championship: 2008 Mohammed Al Marri (UAE) Date of Birth: 2 February, 1962 Place of Birth: Dubai, UAE Lives: Dubai DEBUT RACES WINS PODIUMS POLE POSITION WINS DEBUT RACES WINS PODIUMS POLE POSITION WINS 2008 19 - 11 - 2000 74 13 32 8 3 FAZZA victoryteam.ae DRIVER Arif Saif Al Zafeen (UAE) Date of Birth: 1 September, 1974 Place of Birth: Dubai, UAE Lives: Dubai TEAM INFO TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Team: VICTORY TEAM (Dubai, UAE) Boat: # 3 Fazza Team Owner: Government of Dubai Managing Director: Arif Saif Al Zafeen General Manager: Gianfranco Venturelli Overall Length: 12.67m Beam: 3.75m Racing Weight: 4950kgs Engines: Victory V12 Builder: Victory Boat Construction: Composites THROTTLEMAN World Champion: 2009, 2007 European Champion: 2007 Middle East Champion: 2009 Pole Position Championship: 2009 Nadir Bin Hendi (UAE) Date of Birth: 15 December, 1969 Place of Birth: Dubai, UAE Residence: Dubai World Champion: 2009, 2008 Middle East Champion: 2009, 2008 Pole Position Championship: 2009, 2008 DEBUT RACES WINS PODIUMS POLE POSITION WINS DEBUT RACES WINS PODIUMS POLE POSITION WINS 2007 22 16 3 6 2005 43 16 5 9 7 SPIRIT OF DUBAI TEAM INFO TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Team: SPIRIT OF DUBAI (Dubai, UAE) Boat: # 7 Spirit of Dubai Team Owner: Government of Dubai Team Manager: Talib Al Sayed Overall Length: 12.35m Beam: 3.67m Racing Weight: 4950kgs Engines: Victory V12 Builder: Victory Boat Construction: Composites DRIVER THROTTLEMAN Luca Formilli Fendi (Italy) Date of Birth: 13 June, 1963 Place of Birth: Rome, Italy Residence: Rome Giovanni Carpitella (Italy) Date of Birth: 22 August, 1968 Place of Birth: Venice, Italy Residence: Lecco DEBUT RACES WINS PODIUMS POLE POSITION WINS DEBUT RACES WINS PODIUMS POLE POSITION WINS 2010 - - - - 2010 25 - 3 - AUGUST / page 06 I n f o r m a t i o n & E d o x B o o k l e t : w w w . e d o x . c h AUGUST / page 07 WORLD POWERBOAT CHAMPIONSHIP 1 FAZZA victoryteam.ae TEAM INFO TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Team: VICTORY TEAM (Dubai, UAE) Boat: # 1 Fazza Team Owner: Government of Dubai Managing Director: Arif Saif Al Zafeen General Manager: Gianfranco Venturelli Overall Length: 12.67m Beam: 3.75m Racing Weight: 4950kgs Engines: Victory V12 Builder: Victory Boat Construction: Composites DRIVER Abdullah Al Mehairbi (UAE) Date of Birth: 7 July, 1977 Place of Birth: Dubai, UAE Lives: Dubai THROTTLEMAN World Champion: 2008, 2001 Middle East Champion: 2008, 2005 Pole Position Championship: 2008 Mohammed Al Marri (UAE) Date of Birth: 2 February, 1962 Place of Birth: Dubai, UAE Lives: Dubai DEBUT RACES WINS PODIUMS POLE POSITION WINS DEBUT RACES WINS PODIUMS POLE POSITION WINS 2008 19 - 11 - 2000 74 13 32 8 3 FAZZA victoryteam.ae DRIVER Arif Saif Al Zafeen (UAE) Date of Birth: 1 September, 1974 Place of Birth: Dubai, UAE Lives: Dubai TEAM INFO TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Team: VICTORY TEAM (Dubai, UAE) Boat: # 3 Fazza Team Owner: Government of Dubai Managing Director: Arif Saif Al Zafeen General Manager: Gianfranco Venturelli Overall Length: 12.67m Beam: 3.75m Racing Weight: 4950kgs Engines: Victory V12 Builder: Victory Boat Construction: Composites THROTTLEMAN World Champion: 2009, 2007 European Champion: 2007 Middle East Champion: 2009 Pole Position Championship: 2009 Nadir Bin Hendi (UAE) Date of Birth: 15 December, 1969 Place of Birth: Dubai, UAE Residence: Dubai World Champion: 2009, 2008 Middle East Champion: 2009, 2008 Pole Position Championship: 2009, 2008 DEBUT RACES WINS PODIUMS POLE POSITION WINS DEBUT RACES WINS PODIUMS POLE POSITION WINS 2007 22 16 3 6 2005 43 16 5 9 7 SPIRIT OF DUBAI TEAM INFO TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Team: SPIRIT OF DUBAI (Dubai, UAE) Boat: # 7 Spirit of Dubai Team Owner: Government of Dubai Team Manager: Talib Al Sayed Overall Length: 12.35m Beam: 3.67m Racing Weight: 4950kgs Engines: Victory V12 Builder: Victory Boat Construction: Composites DRIVER THROTTLEMAN Luca Formilli Fendi (Italy) Date of Birth: 13 June, 1963 Place of Birth: Rome, Italy Residence: Rome Giovanni Carpitella (Italy) Date of Birth: 22 August, 1968 Place of Birth: Venice, Italy Residence: Lecco DEBUT RACES WINS PODIUMS POLE POSITION WINS DEBUT RACES WINS PODIUMS POLE POSITION WINS 2010 - - - - 2010 25 - 3 - AUGUST / page 06 I n f o r m a t i o n & E d o x B o o k l e t : w w w . e d o x . c h AUGUST / page 07 74 PRIMATIST giorgioffshore.com TEAM INFO TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Team: GIORGIOFFSHORE (Italy) Boat: # 74 Primatist Team Owner: Gianni Giorgi Team Manager: Gianni Giorgi Overall Length: 13.44m Beam: 3.69m Racing Weight: 4950kgs Engines: Lamborghini-SCAM 8.2litre, V12 Builder: Victory Boat Construction: Carbon Kevlar - Epoxy DRIVER THROTTLEMAN Guido Cappellini (Italy) Date of Birth: 7 September, 1959 Place of Birth: Mariano Comense (CO), Italy Lives: Monte Carlo, Monaco Nicola Giorgi (Italy) Date of Birth: 18 August, 1973 Place of Birth: Florence, Italy Lives: Montecatini Terme DEBUT RACES WINS PODIUMS POLE POSITION WINS DEBUT RACES WINS PODIUMS POLE POSITION WINS 2010 4 - 1 - 2000 74 - 1 - 90 WELMAX welmaxoffshoreracing.com Welmax TEAM INFO TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Team: WELMAX OFFSHORE RACING (Norway) Boat: # 90 Welmax Team Owner: Jorn Tandberg Team Manager: Per Carsten Michelsen Overall Length: 12.25m Beam: 3.50m Racing Weight: 4950kgs Engines: Mercury-Class 1, 9.1litre V8 Builder: Marine Technology Inc Boat Construction: Composites DRIVER Kolbjorn Selmer (Norway) Date of Birth: 4 December, 1976 Place of Birth: Trondheim, Norway Residence: Trondheim THROTTLEMAN Jorn Tandberg (Norway) Date of Birth: 15 March, 1964 Place of Birth: Larvik, Norway Lives: Larvik European Champion: 2008 DEBUT RACES WINS PODIUMS POLE POSITION WINS DEBUT RACES WINS PODIUMS POLE POSITION WINS 2007 26 - 7 1 2005 44 3 12 2 91 RELEKTA TEAM INFO TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Team: ZABO RACING (Norway) Boat: # 91 RELEKTA Team Principal: Jan Zaborowski Team Manager: Jan Zaborowski Overall Length: 12.90m Beam: 3.50m Racing Weight: 4950kgs Engines: Mercury-Class 1 9.1litre, V8 Builder: Maritimo Boat Construction: Composites DRIVER Paul Gaiser (Brazil) Date of Birth: 9 August, 1955 Place of Birth: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Residence: Rio de Janeiro THROTTLEMAN Christian Zaborowski (Norway) Date of Birth: 20 April, 1973 Place of Birth: Asker, Norway Residence: Asker RACES WINS PODIUMS POLE POSITION WINS DEBUT RACES WINS PODIUMS POLE POSITION WINS 3 - - - 2005 30 1 5 1 STANDINGS DEBUT 1998 AUGUST / page 08 CLASS 1 WORLD POWERBOAT CHAMPIONSHIP EDOX POLE POSITION CHAMPIONSHIP CLASS 1 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP after round 2 of 6 after round 2 of 6 after round 1 of 3 1 FAZZA 3 82 1= FAZZA 3 35 1 FAZZA 3 40 2 FAZZA 1 53 1= WELMAX 35 2 SPIRIT OF DUBAI 27 3 WELMAX 29 3 FAZZA 1 21 3 FAZZA 1 21 4 SPIRIT OF DUBAI 27 4 SPIRIT OF DUBAI 12 4 WELMAX ALIANZA 15 5 PRIMATIST 23 5 TEAM ABU DHABI 9 5 RELEKTA 7 6 TEAM ABU DHABI 16 6= WELMAX ALIANZA 7 PRIMATIST 0 7 FORESTI & SUARDI - SCAM 11 6= RELEKTA 7 8 WELMAX ALIANZA 10 8= FORESTI & SUARDI - SCAM 5 9 RELEKTA 7 8= PRIMATIST 5 AUGUST / page 09 74 PRIMATIST giorgioffshore.com TEAM INFO TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Team: GIORGIOFFSHORE (Italy) Boat: # 74 Primatist Team Owner: Gianni Giorgi Team Manager: Gianni Giorgi Overall Length: 13.44m Beam: 3.69m Racing Weight: 4950kgs Engines: Lamborghini-SCAM 8.2litre, V12 Builder: Victory Boat Construction: Carbon Kevlar - Epoxy DRIVER THROTTLEMAN Guido Cappellini (Italy) Date of Birth: 7 September, 1959 Place of Birth: Mariano Comense (CO), Italy Lives: Monte Carlo, Monaco Nicola Giorgi (Italy) Date of Birth: 18 August, 1973 Place of Birth: Florence, Italy Lives: Montecatini Terme DEBUT RACES WINS PODIUMS POLE POSITION WINS DEBUT RACES WINS PODIUMS POLE POSITION WINS 2010 4 - 1 - 2000 74 - 1 - 90 WELMAX welmaxoffshoreracing.com Welmax TEAM INFO TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Team: WELMAX OFFSHORE RACING (Norway) Boat: # 90 Welmax Team Owner: Jorn Tandberg Team Manager: Per Carsten Michelsen Overall Length: 12.25m Beam: 3.50m Racing Weight: 4950kgs Engines: Mercury-Class 1, 9.1litre V8 Builder: Marine Technology Inc Boat Construction: Composites DRIVER Kolbjorn Selmer (Norway) Date of Birth: 4 December, 1976 Place of Birth: Trondheim, Norway Residence: Trondheim THROTTLEMAN Jorn Tandberg (Norway) Date of Birth: 15 March, 1964 Place of Birth: Larvik, Norway Lives: Larvik European Champion: 2008 DEBUT RACES WINS PODIUMS POLE POSITION WINS DEBUT RACES WINS PODIUMS POLE POSITION WINS 2007 26 - 7 1 2005 44 3 12 2 91 RELEKTA TEAM INFO TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Team: ZABO RACING (Norway) Boat: # 91 RELEKTA Team Principal: Jan Zaborowski Team Manager: Jan Zaborowski Overall Length: 12.90m Beam: 3.50m Racing Weight: 4950kgs Engines: Mercury-Class 1 9.1litre, V8 Builder: Maritimo Boat Construction: Composites DRIVER Paul Gaiser (Brazil) Date of Birth: 9 August, 1955 Place of Birth: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Residence: Rio de Janeiro THROTTLEMAN Christian Zaborowski (Norway) Date of Birth: 20 April, 1973 Place of Birth: Asker, Norway Residence: Asker RACES WINS PODIUMS POLE POSITION WINS DEBUT RACES WINS PODIUMS POLE POSITION WINS 3 - - - 2005 30 1 5 1 STANDINGS DEBUT 1998 AUGUST / page 08 CLASS 1 WORLD POWERBOAT CHAMPIONSHIP EDOX POLE POSITION CHAMPIONSHIP CLASS 1 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP after round 2 of 6 after round 2 of 6 after round 1 of 3 1 FAZZA 3 82 1= FAZZA 3 35 1 FAZZA 3 40 2 FAZZA 1 53 1= WELMAX 35 2 SPIRIT OF DUBAI 27 3 WELMAX 29 3 FAZZA 1 21 3 FAZZA 1 21 4 SPIRIT OF DUBAI 27 4 SPIRIT OF DUBAI 12 4 WELMAX ALIANZA 15 5 PRIMATIST 23 5 TEAM ABU DHABI 9 5 RELEKTA 7 6 TEAM ABU DHABI 16 6= WELMAX ALIANZA 7 PRIMATIST 0 7 FORESTI & SUARDI - SCAM 11 6= RELEKTA 7 8 WELMAX ALIANZA 10 8= FORESTI & SUARDI - SCAM 5 9 RELEKTA 7 8= PRIMATIST 5 AUGUST / page 09 REVIEW FAZZA 3 THE WIN DOUBLE Dubai’s Victory Team delivered a powerboat masterclass in the BMW Norwegian Grand Prix in Arendal. Defending World Champions Arif Al Zafeen and Nadir bin Hendi, Fazza 3, completed the win-double, the Victory built Spirit of Dubai grabbed three podium finishes, and Fazza 1 one. Welmax produced a blistering run to win the Edox Pole Position - a first for wheelman Selmer - and finish second in race 1. Credit: Nina Dorthea Terjesen AUGUST / page 10 AUGUST / page 11 REVIEW FAZZA 3 THE WIN DOUBLE Dubai’s Victory Team delivered a powerboat masterclass in the BMW Norwegian Grand Prix in Arendal. Defending World Champions Arif Al Zafeen and Nadir bin Hendi, Fazza 3, completed the win-double, the Victory built Spirit of Dubai grabbed three podium finishes, and Fazza 1 one. Welmax produced a blistering run to win the Edox Pole Position - a first for wheelman Selmer - and finish second in race 1. Credit: Nina Dorthea Terjesen AUGUST / page 10 AUGUST / page 11 Carpitella and Manuzzi very Impressive in arendal Italians, Giovanni Carpitella and Giorgio Manuzzi, looked impressive in Spirit of Dubai - the newest design to emerge from the Victory Team - taking three podium finishes in Arendal. AUGUST / page 12 AUGUST / page 13 Carpitella and Manuzzi very Impressive in arendal Italians, Giovanni Carpitella and Giorgio Manuzzi, looked impressive in Spirit of Dubai - the newest design to emerge from the Victory Team - taking three podium finishes in Arendal. AUGUST / page 12 AUGUST / page 13 EDOX OFFICIAL TIMEKEEPER As the official and exclusive timekeeper of the UIM Class 1 World Powerboat Championship and the EDOX Pole Position Championship, the independent Swiss Watchmaker, EDOX, underlines the sporting values of quest for performance, precision and pushing oneself to the limit. EDOX first became involved in Class 1 at the beginning of 2006 as an official partner of World Champions, Spirit of Norway. Christian Hotz, EDOX Marketing Director, saw the opportunity to strengthen the company’s commitment in 2007 to what he describes as a ‘spectacular and nerve-tingling’ 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 epitomises these values.” OFFICIAL PACE BOAT America’s leading high-performance boat manufacturer provides the UIM Class 1 World Powerboat Championship with two, state-of-the-art, twin-engined, five-seater Nor-Tech 3600 Supercats, powered by the 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 highperformance builder in the industry and our partnership with Class 1 allows us to showcase our products on a worldwide stage.” MARINEPOOL MARINETEK Marinepool – Spirit of the Ocean, founded in 1991, is the biggest life jacket manufacturer in Europe. The company is equally well known for its range of versatile marine and leisure clothing composed of functional fashion, shoes and bags all manufactured to the very highest technical specification. 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 UIM 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.” OFFICIAL CLOTHING SUPPLIER Marinepool has established itself as a global player in the marine and leisure industry with commercial interests in 38 countries. The brand is especially well known for its reliability and top of the range quality and within the world of powerboat racing is the official clothing supplier to teams as well as the World Professional Powerboating Association. AUGUST / page 14 NOR-TECH OFFICIAL PONTOON SUPPLIER AUGUST / page 15 EDOX OFFICIAL TIMEKEEPER As the official and exclusive timekeeper of the UIM Class 1 World Powerboat Championship and the EDOX Pole Position Championship, the independent Swiss Watchmaker, EDOX, underlines the sporting values of quest for performance, precision and pushing oneself to the limit. EDOX first became involved in Class 1 at the beginning of 2006 as an official partner of World Champions, Spirit of Norway. Christian Hotz, EDOX Marketing Director, saw the opportunity to strengthen the company’s commitment in 2007 to what he describes as a ‘spectacular and nerve-tingling’ 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 epitomises these values.” OFFICIAL PACE BOAT America’s leading high-performance boat manufacturer provides the UIM Class 1 World Powerboat Championship with two, state-of-the-art, twin-engined, five-seater Nor-Tech 3600 Supercats, powered by the 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 highperformance builder in the industry and our partnership with Class 1 allows us to showcase our products on a worldwide stage.” MARINEPOOL MARINETEK Marinepool – Spirit of the Ocean, founded in 1991, is the biggest life jacket manufacturer in Europe. The company is equally well known for its range of versatile marine and leisure clothing composed of functional fashion, shoes and bags all manufactured to the very highest technical specification. 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 UIM 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.” OFFICIAL CLOTHING SUPPLIER Marinepool has established itself as a global player in the marine and leisure industry with commercial interests in 38 countries. The brand is especially well known for its reliability and top of the range quality and within the world of powerboat racing is the official clothing supplier to teams as well as the World Professional Powerboating Association. AUGUST / page 14 NOR-TECH OFFICIAL PONTOON SUPPLIER AUGUST / page 15 Just imagine…‘two of you strapped into an enclosed safety cockpit, one has the throttle controls the other, the steering wheel. Wrapped around you five tons of state-ofthe-art carbon Kevlar composite powerboat. Behind you, twin 900hp engines capable of speeds in excess of 160mph/250kmh. In front of you unpredictable seas, either side, boats just inches apart. The flag drops; full throttle – it’s a breathtaking charge to the first turn buoy’…welcome to the unique and exhilarating world of Class 1…an unrivalled cocktail of world-class racing and entertainment. CLASS 1 EXHILARATING AND BREATHTAKING T he UIM Class 1 World Powerboat steel-blue waters of Scandinavia, the lakes and Championship is an exhilarating and sun-drenched coasts of southern Europe and breathtaking spectacle. From the 34- the golden sands of the Arabian Gulf, and an foot, 21hp wooden mono-hulls of the 1950s international group of teams and racers who that averaged speeds of 20mph, the modern- remain a breed apart in professional sport. day raceboat is a 42ft, twin-engined, 900hp composite catamaran capable of speeds A Grand Prix weekend is a three-day exceeding 160mph/250kmh. extravaganza where top flight international motorsport, spectacular venues and world-class It brings together the latest in million-dollar, entertainment come together to create a unique state-of-the-art technology, an array of experience. spectacular venues from South America to the AUGUST / page 16 The Boats Weighing in at around 5 tonnes, each boat in the Class 1 fleet is approximately 12-14m in length, 3.5m wide, and constructed using composite materials. Over the years, safety has become a key concern and today’s Class 1 boats are the safest they have ever been. The quest for speed has produced boats, engines and transmission systems which are inevitably more sophisticated, and the use of Fibre Reinforced Polymer (FRP) with advanced composites using kevlar and carbon fibre has made them safer. The Crews Each boat has a two-man crew; the driver who navigates and steers the boat and a throttleman who dictates the speed and attitude, controlling the throttles and the trim. It is a combination that requires total trust – imagine driving a car and the person beside you has control of the accelerator – and a close working relationship. People often believe that the crew, simply jump into the cockpit, Both pilots work closely with their pit crews to determine the race set-up: the type of propeller required for the conditions, gear ratio settings’, the amount of fuel needed and race tactics. Propeller choice is critical and can win or lose not only a race, but also a Championship. and it’s the guys who drive quickest that can win. A simple enough theory, but one that doesn’t take into account, the skills and professionalism of pilots who regularly hurtle across the waves at over 160mph/250kmh. bronze wheels superseded by stainless steel props with five or six blades for maximum efficiency and a top-flight team will carry multiple pairs of props of differing pitches and diameters to accommodate differing sea conditions, fuel loads and handling characteristics. Propeller design has seen the early three-bladed Manufacturers Maritimo, MTI, Tencara and Victory make up the fleet. All boats run petrol engines, either SKEMA or SCAM 8.2litre V12s, with several teams now opting to run the Mercury V8, or Sterling supercharged 9 litre V8, with the Victory Team running the Victory V12. Inside the cockpit, satellite GPS systems, trim indicators, engine data dashboards and instrument panels and warning lights keep the crew aware of the boat’s progress during a race. The cockpit is reinforced to withstand enormous impacts that may occur if a boat crashes at speeds in excess of 150mph, with an escape hatch in the hull as an added safety feature in the event of an accident. AUGUST / page 17 Just imagine…‘two of you strapped into an enclosed safety cockpit, one has the throttle controls the other, the steering wheel. Wrapped around you five tons of state-ofthe-art carbon Kevlar composite powerboat. Behind you, twin 900hp engines capable of speeds in excess of 160mph/250kmh. In front of you unpredictable seas, either side, boats just inches apart. The flag drops; full throttle – it’s a breathtaking charge to the first turn buoy’…welcome to the unique and exhilarating world of Class 1…an unrivalled cocktail of world-class racing and entertainment. CLASS 1 EXHILARATING AND BREATHTAKING T he UIM Class 1 World Powerboat steel-blue waters of Scandinavia, the lakes and Championship is an exhilarating and sun-drenched coasts of southern Europe and breathtaking spectacle. From the 34- the golden sands of the Arabian Gulf, and an foot, 21hp wooden mono-hulls of the 1950s international group of teams and racers who that averaged speeds of 20mph, the modern- remain a breed apart in professional sport. day raceboat is a 42ft, twin-engined, 900hp composite catamaran capable of speeds A Grand Prix weekend is a three-day exceeding 160mph/250kmh. extravaganza where top flight international motorsport, spectacular venues and world-class It brings together the latest in million-dollar, entertainment come together to create a unique state-of-the-art technology, an array of experience. spectacular venues from South America to the AUGUST / page 16 The Boats Weighing in at around 5 tonnes, each boat in the Class 1 fleet is approximately 12-14m in length, 3.5m wide, and constructed using composite materials. Over the years, safety has become a key concern and today’s Class 1 boats are the safest they have ever been. The quest for speed has produced boats, engines and transmission systems which are inevitably more sophisticated, and the use of Fibre Reinforced Polymer (FRP) with advanced composites using kevlar and carbon fibre has made them safer. The Crews Each boat has a two-man crew; the driver who navigates and steers the boat and a throttleman who dictates the speed and attitude, controlling the throttles and the trim. It is a combination that requires total trust – imagine driving a car and the person beside you has control of the accelerator – and a close working relationship. People often believe that the crew, simply jump into the cockpit, Both pilots work closely with their pit crews to determine the race set-up: the type of propeller required for the conditions, gear ratio settings’, the amount of fuel needed and race tactics. Propeller choice is critical and can win or lose not only a race, but also a Championship. and it’s the guys who drive quickest that can win. A simple enough theory, but one that doesn’t take into account, the skills and professionalism of pilots who regularly hurtle across the waves at over 160mph/250kmh. bronze wheels superseded by stainless steel props with five or six blades for maximum efficiency and a top-flight team will carry multiple pairs of props of differing pitches and diameters to accommodate differing sea conditions, fuel loads and handling characteristics. Propeller design has seen the early three-bladed Manufacturers Maritimo, MTI, Tencara and Victory make up the fleet. All boats run petrol engines, either SKEMA or SCAM 8.2litre V12s, with several teams now opting to run the Mercury V8, or Sterling supercharged 9 litre V8, with the Victory Team running the Victory V12. Inside the cockpit, satellite GPS systems, trim indicators, engine data dashboards and instrument panels and warning lights keep the crew aware of the boat’s progress during a race. The cockpit is reinforced to withstand enormous impacts that may occur if a boat crashes at speeds in excess of 150mph, with an escape hatch in the hull as an added safety feature in the event of an accident. AUGUST / page 17 CLASS 1 The Championship A maximum of sixteen races at eight venues make up the UIM Class 1 World Powerboat Championship, with races run over approximately 55 or 75Nm of multiple laps of approx 5Nm (including one or two mandatory long laps). The World Championship is awarded to the team with the most accumulated points throughout the season. A winning crew collects 20 points, the runners-up 15, with the thirdplaced team awarded 12 points. Other positions are awarded points on a sliding scale (9, 7, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1) to the tenth-placed finisher. Bonus points are also awarded (one point per engine per race) to teams for running engines for two consecutive races. to the wet pits to make adjustments to set-up, but limited to a total of 10 minutes under the crane. On day three, a final practice session in the morning is followed in the afternoon by Race 2. Each race is started by two Nor-Tech 3600 supercat official pace boats, running at a controlled speed, which lead the boats from the wet pits and call them into a line-abreast under a yellow flag or amber flashing light, with the finishing order of the Edox Pole Position dictating the line-up of the boats for Race 1 and the finishing order of Race 1, the start order for Race 2. When all the boats are considered by the official starter to be in line, a green flag will be raised. Each race consists of approximately 11-15 laps and is 55-75Nm in length, including one or two mandatory long laps. Although Class 1 has certainly changed and developed over the years, one thing has remained constant and no amount of techno-wizardry will ever change it. The sea is the sea. It remains unpredictable and, on occasion, at its inhospitable best – and for all the progress made in the sport, Class 1 still enjoys, as its basic element, the battle of man and machine against the sea. The World Championship is awarded to the team with the most accumulated points throughout the season. A winning crew collects 20 points, the runners-up 15, with the thirdplaced team awarded 12 points. A Grand Prix weekend is run over three days, with registration, technical scrutineering and the first practice session and driver briefings taking place on day one. On day two, a practice session is run in the morning, followed immediately by the Edox Pole Position (qualifying), also counting as a separate Championship, and Race 1 in the afternoon. The Edox Pole Position, like the practice sessions, is run over the Grand Prix course, giving the crews a further opportunity to familiarise themselves with circuits and conditions, and to decide on set-up. It acts as the qualifier for the line-up for Race 1, with the Pole-sitter (fastest time) lining-up closest to the official start boat. The Edox Pole Position lasts for 45 minutes, with teams having to complete a minimum of one timed lap and allowed to return AUGUST / page 18 AUGUST / page 19 CLASS 1 The Championship A maximum of sixteen races at eight venues make up the UIM Class 1 World Powerboat Championship, with races run over approximately 55 or 75Nm of multiple laps of approx 5Nm (including one or two mandatory long laps). The World Championship is awarded to the team with the most accumulated points throughout the season. A winning crew collects 20 points, the runners-up 15, with the thirdplaced team awarded 12 points. Other positions are awarded points on a sliding scale (9, 7, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1) to the tenth-placed finisher. Bonus points are also awarded (one point per engine per race) to teams for running engines for two consecutive races. to the wet pits to make adjustments to set-up, but limited to a total of 10 minutes under the crane. On day three, a final practice session in the morning is followed in the afternoon by Race 2. Each race is started by two Nor-Tech 3600 supercat official pace boats, running at a controlled speed, which lead the boats from the wet pits and call them into a line-abreast under a yellow flag or amber flashing light, with the finishing order of the Edox Pole Position dictating the line-up of the boats for Race 1 and the finishing order of Race 1, the start order for Race 2. When all the boats are considered by the official starter to be in line, a green flag will be raised. Each race consists of approximately 11-15 laps and is 55-75Nm in length, including one or two mandatory long laps. Although Class 1 has certainly changed and developed over the years, one thing has remained constant and no amount of techno-wizardry will ever change it. The sea is the sea. It remains unpredictable and, on occasion, at its inhospitable best – and for all the progress made in the sport, Class 1 still enjoys, as its basic element, the battle of man and machine against the sea. The World Championship is awarded to the team with the most accumulated points throughout the season. A winning crew collects 20 points, the runners-up 15, with the thirdplaced team awarded 12 points. A Grand Prix weekend is run over three days, with registration, technical scrutineering and the first practice session and driver briefings taking place on day one. On day two, a practice session is run in the morning, followed immediately by the Edox Pole Position (qualifying), also counting as a separate Championship, and Race 1 in the afternoon. The Edox Pole Position, like the practice sessions, is run over the Grand Prix course, giving the crews a further opportunity to familiarise themselves with circuits and conditions, and to decide on set-up. It acts as the qualifier for the line-up for Race 1, with the Pole-sitter (fastest time) lining-up closest to the official start boat. The Edox Pole Position lasts for 45 minutes, with teams having to complete a minimum of one timed lap and allowed to return AUGUST / page 18 AUGUST / page 19 BRAZILIAN GRAND PRIX / Rio de Janeiro, Brazil NORWEGIAN GRAND PRIX / Arendal, Norway 16 - 18 JULY SWEDISH GRAND PRIX / Uddevalla, Sweden 6 - 8 AUGUST ITALIAN GRAND PRIX / Stresa, Italy ABU DHABI GRAND PRIX / Abu Dhabi, U.A.E. DUBAI GRAND PRIX / Dubai, U.A.E. AUGUST / page 20 26 - 28 MARCH 1 - 3 OCTOBER 24 - 26 NOVEMBER 9 - 11 DECEMBER AUGUST / page 21 BRAZILIAN GRAND PRIX / Rio de Janeiro, Brazil NORWEGIAN GRAND PRIX / Arendal, Norway 16 - 18 JULY SWEDISH GRAND PRIX / Uddevalla, Sweden 6 - 8 AUGUST ITALIAN GRAND PRIX / Stresa, Italy ABU DHABI GRAND PRIX / Abu Dhabi, U.A.E. DUBAI GRAND PRIX / Dubai, U.A.E. AUGUST / page 20 26 - 28 MARCH 1 - 3 OCTOBER 24 - 26 NOVEMBER 9 - 11 DECEMBER AUGUST / page 21 CLASS 1 Class 1 is the ‘spiritual heir’ to offshore powerboat racing of the 1980s, when lightning-fast catamarans started to do battle on open seas around the world. Today, Class 1 sets out to be the ultimate in top-flight powerboat racing, with spectacular events on coastal racecourses, and easily seen by ever increasing crowds of spectators. Class 1 is also the point of reference for the world of powerboat racing in terms of its levels of technology and safety, which have been achieved thanks to its Racing Rules, which enable racing with substantial parity of competition, despite using engines of conceptually diverse designs. For further information contact: Marco Sala IOTA Ph. + 39 02 3651 9780 email: [email protected] class-1.com ELIGIBILITY TO COMPETE - racing rules summary HULL DIMENSIONS AND MINIMUM WEIGHTS: ENGINE RESTRICTIONS: PROPELLERS: CREW CONTROL: Any existing hull built prior to 1st January 2001, measuring 12.0/14.63m (39ft.4in/48ft.0in) and weighing a minimum of 4950kg after race completion, will be grandfathered indefinitely. V12 naturally aspirated engines max Rpm 8700 All other engines max 7600 Rpm V8 Engines max 7600 Rpm (See WPPA Rules/technical notes for 790 hp/ 495 to 510 cu carbureted engines – thewppa.com) From 1st January 2009 there will be 1 supplier of propellers for Class 1. The system must be homologated and fully inspected before installation, including all drawings and details of components. The system must meet the rule and the ‘spirit of the rules’ in all aspects. The scrutineer’s decision not to allow any or all components in the system is entirely at his discretion and cannot be appealed. The system cannot be improved, changed or modified in any way without prior written approval. Any hull built after 1st January 2001, measuring 12.19/13.41m (40/44 feet) and weighing a minimum of 4950kg after race completion. Any hull measuring 11.5/13m using the 790 hp naturally aspirated engines and weighing 4250kg after race completion. Other hull/engine combinations may be permitted to compete in Class 1 through specific dispensation from the World Professional Powerboating Association (WPPA). MAXIMUM LEVELS: PERMITTED NOISE The maximum permitted noise levels from any individual competing boat in a WPPA Class 1 race is 100 Decibels +5%. Readings are taken at 50 metres distance, at max RPM+/- 2% with no other race boat in the vicinity. Readings are only accepted as official when taken with the official WPPA calibrated sound meter. 106 DBA and above – after the first 2 races 2009 season, non eligibility to race AUGUST / page 22 Max 4 camshafts per engine OEM camshaft position cannot be changed OEM position of lifter bores cannot be changed Pistons to be produced from automotive piston alloys Heads and blocks to be manufactured in cast Aluminium or Iron only Max 4 valves per cylinder No Titanium components or coatings with the exception of cylinder head valves No Ceramic components or coatings with the exception of spark plugs, seals and bearings Any Diamond or hardened coatings Valves must open and close using conventional mechanical methods No variable length tracts or ducts Original registered quantity of spark plugs to be retained COMPRESSION RATIO MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE: Natural aspirated 10.0:1 Pressure charged 8.5:1 Carbureted 10.5:1 The Propeller thickness cannot be altered, and will be specified by the manufacturer and/or the WPPA. Propeller cup may be altered; however, this will void any warranty claim that may arise. The manufacturer will specify the areas that can be modified. Three sets of propellers which were used in the 2008 season can be registered and used for the 2009 season and can only be replaced with the official supplier’s Class 1 2009 specification propellers. All Propellers must adhere to the Minimum thickness. Three different pairs of propellers per boat will be allowed. Propellers can only be changed for the identical type as those initially registered, due to damage or wear. Propellers will be allocated to a boat, for use on that boat only. For instance a two-boat team may not swap registered propellers from one boat to the other. However a two-boat team with fewer than 4 sets of registered propellers may use them on either boat. For 2009 Season only, 1x set of propellers can be changed for a different diameter or pitch during the racing season. Rule “All control inputs affecting trimming and steering of the boat must be directly provided by the crew. It is not permitted to interface the operation of the control surfaces, drives, ballast tanks, fuel tanks or throttles with any devices that provide additional control input, whether electronic, mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, or any other source.” Any additional sensing devices, such as, but not exclusively, those used in a data acquisition system, must be demonstrably physically independent of any individual control system.” For 790 HP naturally aspirated 4250kg boats; Steering must be by either drives or rudders, not both. Rudders must only be allowed to move on one axis (no retractable rudders). Drives must not steer independently of each other (no toe in or out underway). If an electronic tie bar is used, a data logger must be fitted at the team’s cost. AUGUST / page 23 CLASS 1 Class 1 is the ‘spiritual heir’ to offshore powerboat racing of the 1980s, when lightning-fast catamarans started to do battle on open seas around the world. Today, Class 1 sets out to be the ultimate in top-flight powerboat racing, with spectacular events on coastal racecourses, and easily seen by ever increasing crowds of spectators. Class 1 is also the point of reference for the world of powerboat racing in terms of its levels of technology and safety, which have been achieved thanks to its Racing Rules, which enable racing with substantial parity of competition, despite using engines of conceptually diverse designs. For further information contact: Marco Sala IOTA Ph. + 39 02 3651 9780 email: [email protected] class-1.com ELIGIBILITY TO COMPETE - racing rules summary HULL DIMENSIONS AND MINIMUM WEIGHTS: ENGINE RESTRICTIONS: PROPELLERS: CREW CONTROL: Any existing hull built prior to 1st January 2001, measuring 12.0/14.63m (39ft.4in/48ft.0in) and weighing a minimum of 4950kg after race completion, will be grandfathered indefinitely. V12 naturally aspirated engines max Rpm 8700 All other engines max 7600 Rpm V8 Engines max 7600 Rpm (See WPPA Rules/technical notes for 790 hp/ 495 to 510 cu carbureted engines – thewppa.com) From 1st January 2009 there will be 1 supplier of propellers for Class 1. The system must be homologated and fully inspected before installation, including all drawings and details of components. The system must meet the rule and the ‘spirit of the rules’ in all aspects. The scrutineer’s decision not to allow any or all components in the system is entirely at his discretion and cannot be appealed. The system cannot be improved, changed or modified in any way without prior written approval. Any hull built after 1st January 2001, measuring 12.19/13.41m (40/44 feet) and weighing a minimum of 4950kg after race completion. Any hull measuring 11.5/13m using the 790 hp naturally aspirated engines and weighing 4250kg after race completion. Other hull/engine combinations may be permitted to compete in Class 1 through specific dispensation from the World Professional Powerboating Association (WPPA). MAXIMUM LEVELS: PERMITTED NOISE The maximum permitted noise levels from any individual competing boat in a WPPA Class 1 race is 100 Decibels +5%. Readings are taken at 50 metres distance, at max RPM+/- 2% with no other race boat in the vicinity. Readings are only accepted as official when taken with the official WPPA calibrated sound meter. 106 DBA and above – after the first 2 races 2009 season, non eligibility to race AUGUST / page 22 Max 4 camshafts per engine OEM camshaft position cannot be changed OEM position of lifter bores cannot be changed Pistons to be produced from automotive piston alloys Heads and blocks to be manufactured in cast Aluminium or Iron only Max 4 valves per cylinder No Titanium components or coatings with the exception of cylinder head valves No Ceramic components or coatings with the exception of spark plugs, seals and bearings Any Diamond or hardened coatings Valves must open and close using conventional mechanical methods No variable length tracts or ducts Original registered quantity of spark plugs to be retained COMPRESSION RATIO MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE: Natural aspirated 10.0:1 Pressure charged 8.5:1 Carbureted 10.5:1 The Propeller thickness cannot be altered, and will be specified by the manufacturer and/or the WPPA. Propeller cup may be altered; however, this will void any warranty claim that may arise. The manufacturer will specify the areas that can be modified. Three sets of propellers which were used in the 2008 season can be registered and used for the 2009 season and can only be replaced with the official supplier’s Class 1 2009 specification propellers. All Propellers must adhere to the Minimum thickness. Three different pairs of propellers per boat will be allowed. Propellers can only be changed for the identical type as those initially registered, due to damage or wear. Propellers will be allocated to a boat, for use on that boat only. For instance a two-boat team may not swap registered propellers from one boat to the other. However a two-boat team with fewer than 4 sets of registered propellers may use them on either boat. For 2009 Season only, 1x set of propellers can be changed for a different diameter or pitch during the racing season. Rule “All control inputs affecting trimming and steering of the boat must be directly provided by the crew. It is not permitted to interface the operation of the control surfaces, drives, ballast tanks, fuel tanks or throttles with any devices that provide additional control input, whether electronic, mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, or any other source.” Any additional sensing devices, such as, but not exclusively, those used in a data acquisition system, must be demonstrably physically independent of any individual control system.” For 790 HP naturally aspirated 4250kg boats; Steering must be by either drives or rudders, not both. Rudders must only be allowed to move on one axis (no retractable rudders). Drives must not steer independently of each other (no toe in or out underway). If an electronic tie bar is used, a data logger must be fitted at the team’s cost. AUGUST / page 23 ORGANISATIONS uimpowerboating.com SWEDish GRAND PRIX UDDEVALLA, SWEDEN 6 - 8 AUGUST 2010 Round 3 of the UIM CLASS 1 WORLD POWERBOAT CHAMPIONSHIP Round 2 of the UIM CLASS 1 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP 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 thewppa.com 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. President: Saeed Hareb General Secretary: Sid Bensalah class-1.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. Chairman: Mohammad Al Jaidah General Secretary: Marco Sala TIMETABLE Thursday, 5 August 18:00 - 20:00 20:00 - 22:00 Boat Parade Welcome Reception - Fjord Cruise Friday, 6 August 09:00 - 13:00 09:30 - 18:00 09:30 - 11:00 09:30 - 12:00 11:00 11:30 - 12:00 14:00 - 16:00 16:00 - 17:00 17:00 - 20:00 19:30 Fuel available Crane available Administration/Registration Technical Scrutineering Team Managers Briefing Pilots course viewing on Class 1 Rib Official Practice on racecourse, incl. long lap ASPEN Speed Run Fuel available Drivers Briefing Saturday, 7 August 08:00 - 18:00 10:00 11:00 - 11:30 11:45 - 12:30 13:00 13:40 16:00 17:00 18:00 - 21:00 Crane available F2 Official Practice Official Practice on racecourse EDOX POLE POSITION F2 Official Practice F2 Pole Position F2 Race SWEDISH GRAND PRIX START - RACE 1 followed by Podium Presentation Fuel available Sunday, 8 August 08:00 - 18:00 10:00 11:00 - 12:00 12:30 13:00 14:30 15:30 Crane available F2 Official Practice Official Practice on racecourse, incl. long lap F2 Race V50 Race F2 Scandinavian Open SWEDISH GRAND PRIX START - RACE 2 followed by Podium Presentation RACE MAP First Lap 4.75 Nm Start Gate - X4 - X5 - C - C1 - C2 - D - D1 - E - E1 - E2 - F - F1 - T Race Lap 4.06 Nm AUGUST / page 24 T - T1 - A - A1 - B - B1 - C - C1 - C2 - D - D1 - E - E1 - E2 - F -F1 - T Long Lap 4.46 Nm T - T1 - A - A1 - X - X1 - X2 - X3 - X4 - X5 - C - C1 - C2 - D - D1 - E - E1 - E2 - F - F1 - T FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: Nigel Quilter ph.+44(0)1252 713223 / mob.+44(0)7785 325346 [email protected] / [email protected] / class-1.com RACE 1 first lap + 11 race laps + 1 long lap 53.87 Nm RACE 2 first lap + 13 race laps + 2 long laps 66.45 Nm
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