The Malta Independent 30 April 2024, Tuesday
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Powerboats: Alpo Takes victory and smashes the Round-Island record

Malta Independent Sunday, 14 May 2006, 00:00 Last update: about 19 years ago

The formidable pairing of Mario Invernizzi and Giovanni Carpitella raced to an emphatic Evolution class victory for the Alpo team in the first leg of the Powerboat P1 Grand Prix of Malta and in doing so smashed the existing Round-Island speed record at an average speed of 107.48 km per hour.

Equally as impressive was the performance of the British ARPRO team of Jackie Hunt and Mike Shelton who, in their debut race in a brand new American-built Dragon boat, won the Supersport class by a margin of over 5 minutes. The choppy seas took their toll in this highly testing start to the P1 season with almost half the competitors retiring, the most dramatic of which involved the 2005 World Champions Wettpunkt, whose boat suffered a fire when halfway around the Island and lying in second place. Another notable retirement was the Italian Speedbuster team of Marco Pennesi, his Seatek powered Metamarine craft had started slowly but by lap 4 had moved up six places to compete for third spot before the engine blew.

In glorious sunshine with thousands lining the shoreline, 18 boats started this eagerly awaited first race of the 2006 season. Excitement grew as the Maltese Chaudron Team of Aaron and Audriene Ciantar in distinctive bright yellow colours, emerged from the spray and rooster-tails with a top five place and looked certain to feature on the podium until the engine overheated and they were forced to retire after twenty minutes of hard racing. Pushing them all the way was the British-based Chinese entry, Ocean Dragon Racing whose fifth place in class was a remarkable achievement for this new team whose previous experience had been largely confined to national championships.

OSG Donzi completed a succesful afternoon with a well deserved second place in the Evolution category with the 2004 champions Thuraya third. In Supersport Buzzi Bullet came through the field in impressive fashion to take second place with the new Italian team, Albatro 1390 close behind in third.

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