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27
July 2004
For immediate release
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Having driven from sunny Norway, the V24 fleet
arrived in Scotland to be met with wind and rain. Poor visibility
forced Saturdays (23/7) raced to be red flagged after just
one lap of an already shortened course. A decision was taken
to run the RYA Championship race the following day together
with the V24 Championship race.
Sunday dawned fine as Scotland redeemed herself
in fine style and racing was a 'go' amid the stunning Largs
scenery.
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Ten V24s set off, all determined to gain more
points for the two championships. The start could not have
been closer with the entire pack running perfectly behind
the start boat. Running up to the first mark Martyn Weeks
and Jason Nichols (V1 Lamco Design) stormed up the fleet to
head the pack with Tom Powell and Danielle Strawford (V7 Playfair
Offshore) but there was little between all 10 boats. V7 took
the clear water and raced head to head with V7's Ricky Hill
and Alan Layton (ColourPro/ColourMet) and Mark and Odette
Priestley (V16 Express Logistics).
Sadly the fleet were out of site while they raced
around an island. Despite not being able to see much of the
action, the boats did race very close to Fairlie Quay and
spectators were treated to V24 racing at its best. After the
first lap and 10 miles of flat out racing, all 10 boats passed
the lap line with a mere 21 seconds separating them.
Tom Powell (V7) had just about stolen the lead
from Ricky Hill and Alan Layton (V9) but they passed the turn
buoy neck and neck with Ricky giving everything to gain on
V7. The Priestley's V16 was hot on their heels never giving
a second's respite to the two lead boats.
Waiting eagerly for the boats to round the island
again, spectators were not disappointed as again they thundered
to the lap line a little more spread out but still with just
a few seconds between them. The lead boats were still V7,
V9 and V16 and within seconds of them, Mark Pascoe and Peter
Phillipson (V11 Sportrib.com) and Terry and son Mick Mills
(V3 It Wasn't Us) battled it out for 4th place.
Bat Out of Hell (V2), with driver Cliff Smith
and navigator Mark Bridges, lived up to her name as they chased
Charles Gardiner and James Sydenham (V24) to the turn buoy.
Gardiner was a few boat lengths ahead of Smith and ran wide
on the mark. Smith decided to go for the gap on the inside
but with the boat running at full tilt and a little too trimmed
out, they barrel-rolled and finished bottom up.
With the fleet racing so close together it was
just a few seconds before the remaining boats V1 (Lamco Design),
V69 (Seahorse.org) and V4 (Spirit of Gibraltar) were at the
scene and all pulled up to offer assistance.
Cliff and Mark had not yet appeared and with
the safety boat en route to the scene, Mifi Mifsud (V4 Spirit
of Gibraltar) donned his diving goggles and jumped in to check
on the crew. Cliff and Mark emerged from their upturned boat
totally unharmed. They had used their air supplies and, following
their evacuation training, they waited until the boat had
filled with water before attempting to escape, a manoeuvre
that was not totally appreciated by Mark's fiancée
Ali, watching from the Quay!
Once they had appeared unharmed V4, complete
with a rather wet Mifi, and V69 set off to complete the race.
V1 decided to call it a day and headed back to the pits.
In the meantime, hard racing had continued round
the island with the boats all still running close together
giving spectacular action at each lap marker. Tom Powell and
Danielle Strawford managed to just hold off Ricky Hill and
Alan Layton to take the chequered flag with the Priestleys
in 3rd place. Mark Pascoe held onto 4th position and Terry
and Mick Mills took 5th which they were happy with as they
are running a new engine.
Mifi's quick actions were applauded by his fellow
competitors. 'I was sure they were OK,' he explained. 'But
they had taken a while to come out and it is no good waiting,
so I just went in after them.'
Cliff emerged triumphant from the incident explaining,
'I'm one happy man that I'm racing in a canopied boat. I had
an accident like this is in an open boat a few years ago and
ended up in hospital for 3 months. I'll be back at work tomorrow
so you can't say better than that!'
They are now working hard to prepare the boat
for the Cowes Classic at the end of August. Meanwhile, 9 boats
will be making the journey to Oregrund, Sweden for the final
round in the UIM European Championship on 13-15 August.
Results:
| 1st |
Playfair Offshore |
Tom Powell / Danielle Strawford |
| 2nd |
Colourpro/Colourmet |
Ricky Hill / Alan Layton |
| 3rd |
Express Logistics |
Mark Priestley / Odette Priestley |
| 4th |
Sportrib.com |
Mark Pascoe / Peter Phillipson |
| 5th |
It Wasn't Us |
Terry Mills / Mick Mills |
| 6th |
Doritos Extreme |
Charles Gardiner / James Sydenham |
| 7th |
Seahorse.org |
Marc Lamont / Ana Banet |
| 8th |
Spirit of Gibraltar |
Glen Mir / Mifi Mifsud |
| 9th |
Lamco Design |
Martyn Weeks / Jason Nichols (ret
lap 3) |
| 10th |
Bat Out of Hell |
Cliff Smith / Mark Bridges (ret lap
3) |
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