Canterbury Man Sweeps Jetsprint Championships
A clean-sweep by Canterbury’s Peter Caughey and navigator Karen Marshall have seen the pair re-crowned 2009 UIM World Jetsprint champions when they won the weekend’s two-round competition held at Melton near Melbourne.
Contesting
the super boat category, Caughey and Marshall were part of a
ten-team contingent from New Zealand who shipped their boats
to Australia for the title contest in both the super boat
and international Group A categories.
Following on
from an emphatic victory at last weekend’s opening event
mid-way between Sydney and Melbourne, Caughey made a slow
start to the final round – navigational errors shortening
two of his four runs in Saturday’s
practise.
“People say we make it look easy, but I
can tell you right now it isn’t,” he said. “Our team
works so hard to get these results, and as you know we take
it very seriously. We were rapt to be able to get the
fastest time on the final run, to give the fans something to
cheer for. I thought we’d be able to break into the 41
second bracket - it didn’t happen, but it’s been a great
day.”
Caughey’s sixth title was made easier when
closest rival, former V8 Supercar driver Nathan Pretty,
failed to make it past the top-six cut-off – an engine
misfire eliminating the contender. Fellow Kiwi Daryl Hutton
again eliminated himself at the final hurdle, while
Australian class champion Dean Finch made a navigational
error before also leaving the water.
Runner-up to
Caughey’s perfect point’s tally, Putararu based Hutton
has maintained the New Zealand one-two in the title
standings. Previously second to Caughey in last season’s
world rankings, title favourite Richard Burt (Palmerston
North) was unable to get his Australian supplied boat to
speed.
With six of the team contesting the
international Group A formula, Taupo’s Reg Smith placed
second equal despite running outside the top group for the
final weekend shoot-out. Won by Australian Slade Stanley
and navigator Vanessa Wright, the engine in their boat
failed just as they crossed the finish line – for the
second weekend in a row.
Smith shares his placing with
Australian’s Darek Sygidus and the first woman to make it
to a UIM Jet Sprint World Championship final – Brooke
Smith.
Struggling at the opening round at Temora last
weekend placed next best Bevin Muir and Baden Gray ninth and
eleventh respectively in the overall standings.
Before
the teams return to New Zealand, each boat must be cleaned
thoroughly for the return journey. Tight shipping schedules
and MAF compliance, put pressure on having the containers
arrive for the first round of the New Zealand series on 27
December near Wanganui.
2009 UIM World Jetsprint
Championships
Championship points (after two rounds of
two) – top-ten.
SBS Speedweek Unlimited Super
boats
1. Peter Caughey (NZ) – 80 points
2. Daryl
Hutton (NZ) – 77
3. Nathan Pretty (VIC) – 76
4.
Dean Finch (NSW) – 73
5. Mick Carroll (SA) – 70
6.
Leighton Minnell(NZ) – 67
7. Duncan Wilson (NZ) –
66
8. Jamie Welch (WA) – 65
9. Tony Giustozzi (SA)
– 64
10. Pat Dillon (NZ) – 61
QTR Tyre
Professionals International Group A
1. Slade Stanley
(NSW) – 80 points
2. Reg Smith (NZ) – 75
2. Brooke
Dixon (VIC) – 75
2. Darek Sygidus (VIC) – 75
5.
Ted Sygidus (VIC) – 74
6. Shaun Dixon (VIC) –
69
7. Jake Garlick (QLD) – 68
8. Chris Farr (WA) –
64
9.= Greg Mercier (VIC) – 62
9.= Bevin Muir (NZ)
– 62
11.= Rohan Smith (VIC) – 58
11.= Baden Gray
(NZ) –
58
ENDS