Dubai Team close in on World and European Victory

Sport360 staff 07:27 08/09/2014
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  • In a class of their own: Victory Team’s Arif Al Zafeen and Nadir bin Hendi won both their opening races off the Ibiza coast in Spain over the weekend.

    Dubai’s Victory Team capped a per­fect weekend by also winning Race 2 of the Mediterranean Grand Prix, the season-opening UIM Class 1 World Championship, off the popu­lar holiday resort of Ibiza in Spain.

    Yesterday’s win for Arif Al Zafeen and throttleman Nadir bin Hendi comes on the heels of the pair’s vic­tory in Race 1 the previous day.

    The Victory Team duo complet­ed the 16-lap Race 2 in a time of 58 minutes 18.54 seconds, a good 28.99sec ahead of second placed Relekta-Zabo-Isiklar, while News­tar-Poliform finished further back by two minutes three seconds to complete the podium.

    Fendi Racing’s number one crew of Luca Fendi and Giovanni Carpitella in LFF10 did not line up for Race 2 as the Italians were unable to source a replacement gearbox in time.

    Fendi and Carpitella, who posted equal fastest time in Saturday’s of­ficial qualifying with Victory, were lying in second place in Race 1 when the gearbox broke, forcing them to retire on lap 10.

    The team’s second boat, LFF8- Polimersan, started Race 2 with Miles Jennings and Tarek Oktem from fourth but failed to finish after suffering mechanical issues.

    Team Abu Dhabi had good pace in yesterday’s second qualifying session with a time of two minutes 46.68sec but did not start Race 2 as they were still preparing their new MTi boat.

    Following the opening two races, Victory Team now lead the World and European championships with 40 points, while Newstar-Poliform and Relekta-Zabo-Isiklar share sec­ond place with 27 points each.

    The Dubai-based team now have a realistic chance of sealing both the championships at the second round in Italy, provided they win both the races.

    Meanwhile, in the new V1 World Championship, which runs simul­taneously with the Class 1 races, Chaudron won Race 2 in a time of 55 minutes 36.89 seconds, a good one lap ahead of Karelpiu in sec­ond. Silverline completed the po­dium, also a lap behind the winners.

    After the first two races, Chaudron leads the champion­ship with 37 points, with Karelpiu second (30) and Tommy One third (27).

    The next round of both champi­onships will be held in Terracina, Italy, from October 17-19. 

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