Jotun’s Inge Brigt Aarbakke and Jorn Tandberg were celebrating the team’s first major title in over a decade, after winning today’s Romanian Grand Prix to clinch the European Championship by one point from the unlucky Victory 1 crew, with Qatar 95 finishing second and Victory 7 coming home in third place.
Despite a good start, the Mercury V8-powered Jotun trailed Victory 1, the championship leader’s and pre-race favourites, into the first corner and could not match their extraordinary pace for the first quarter of the race, as Victory 1 opened up an 18 second lead. But on lap 8, Jotun stormed passed Victory 1, who had slowed to a crawl after breaking a propeller, to take the lead, going on to win the race by 23seconds, completing the 21-lap, 92.27Nm Romanian Grand Prix in a time of 58m 00.65s.
For Victory 1 it was the cruellest outcome, as they saw their European title hopes fade, loosing four laps limping back to the pits. Despite a quick propeller change and a desperate attempt to make up places and points, an eventual seventh place meant they missed out on the title by one point.
In contrast to the disappointment felt in the Victory camp, Qatar 95 celebrated an impressive and trouble-free second place on its debut race-outing running the Sterling V8 engines, and moved into third place in the World Championship standings, one place and three points ahead of their team-mates.
Despite losing his European crown to Jotun, Victory 7 seemed satisfied with their afternoon’s work, making up two places from fifth place on the start line to take third spot and their fourth podium of the year, which now puts them just 10 points behind their team-mates in the race for the World title. For Qatar 96, after qualifying in third place but finishing fourth, and dropping down to fifth in the overall points standings, the day was summed up by Sheikh Hassan’s comment - good morning bad afternoon – with Curtis simply acknowledging that they just messed up, making some very basic errors that cost them a very probable podium finish and a chance to make up ground on Championship leaders, Victory 1.
Foresti & Suardi 8 record for reliability remains intact after producing yet another very solid top six finish, with the pairing ending their weekend on a positive note, taking fifth place. SevenEleven 18 was also back in the points, taking their second sixth place of the season. But there was a disappointing end to Roscioli Hotels Roma’s race, retiring on lap 15 with technical problems, but the all-Spanish pairing picked up three points having completed 70% of the race distance.
Today’s win for Jotun, their second in as many races, has put them right back in the fight for the World title, with the all-Norwegian crew now viewed by their rivals as real title contenders. And with Victory 1 dropping points, the championship standings have taken on a completely new complexion with just 21-points separating the top four boats.
Class 1 now heads to Porto Sokhna for the Egyptian Grand Prix, on October 24, one week later than originally scheduled.
ROMANIAN GRAND PRIX - results
1. Jotun 90 - IB Aarbakke (Norway) / J Tandberg (Norway) - 00.58.00,65
2. Qatar 95 - A Al-Sulaiti (Qatar) / M Nicolini (Italy) + 00.23,33
3. Victory 7 - A Al Mehairbi (UAE) / JM Sanchez (France) +01.01,39
4. Qatar 96 - H Al-Thani (Qatar) / S Curtis (England) + 01.48,75
5. Foresti & Suardi 8 - K Selmer (Norway) / G Montavoci (Italy) + 1lap
6. SeveneleveN 18 - G Manuzzi (Italy) / N Giorgi (Italy) + 2laps
7. Victory 1 - M Al Marri (UAE) / N Bin Hendi (UAE) + 2laps
8. Roscioli Hotels Roma 88 - S Carrasco (Spain) / D Cirilli (Spain) + 7laps
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP - after round 5 of 8
1. Victory 1 – 81pts
2. Victory 7 – 71pts
3. Qatar 95 – 63pts
4. Jotun 90 – 62pts
5. Qatar 96 – 60pts
6. Foresti & Suardi 8 – 41pts
7. Roscioli Hotels Roma 88 – 19pts
8. SeveneleveN 18– 14pts
9= Negotiator 50 – 4pts
9= Qatar 9 – 4pts
EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP - after round 4 of 4
1. Jotun 90 – 54pts
2. Victory 1 – 53pts
3. Victory 7 – 51pts
4. Qatar 95 – 46pts
5. Qatar 96 – 41pts
6. Foresti & Suardi 8 – 26pts
7. Roscioli Hotels Roma 88 – 11pts
8. SeveneleveN 18 – 5pts
Qatar 9 – 0pts
Negotiator 50 – 0pts
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