Rotary engine boat wins Gisborne jet sprint day
Rotary engine boat wins Gisborne jet sprint day
Wanganui’s Peter and Gary Huijs claimed an upset win in their quad-rotor turbo-charged jet sprint boat in today’s 5 February second round of the 2011 Jetpro Jetsprint Championship held near Gisborne.
Contested at
the Electrinet Thunderpark, Huijs was the draw card for the
east-coast event and thrilled an action charged crowd with
his reliable performance. Searing weather conditions slowed
proceedings as the 30 competition teams struggled for
composure under their multi-layer fireproof overalls,
ultimately creating spectacularly tight racing.
“We are
absolutely thrilled of course; our intention was to get on
the podium somewhere along the line, but to actually do
better than that and win is as good as it gets.
Unfortunately there wasn’t much competition left, the
V8’s had troubles, whether it was because of the heat
I’m not too sure, but our rotary was obviously more
reliable,” said Huijs amidst post-event celebrations.
“It was really really hot today. In the (land) bowl where we race there is no wind or anything, so the temperature is about five-ten degrees higher than the surrounding area. And that makes quite a difference with our type of motor – having the turbo charger on it. So reliability is a huge issue. There is only six rounds in the series so for the huge amount of pressure we put on the engine to run flat-out for one minute – is huge.”
In a sport dominated by V8
powered boats, Huijs departure from the norm has illustrated
the need for reliability in chasing for championship points.
With 56 points and the series lead in the Suzuki super boat
category, Huijs head’s off previous leader Leighton and
Kellie Minnell who succumbed to head gasket failure in their
boat early in the day.
Second placed for the round,
Rotorua’s Nick and Richelle Berryman have shot up the
standings to trail Huijs by a mere two points. After the
main competition had eliminated themselves in the earlier
heats, it was a case of first finishing for the remainders.
And that included Lower Hutt’s Brent White and navigator
Morris Edwards, who spectacularly jumped from the track,
gaining altitude from the tyre protection bundle before
landing safely.
However honours for fastest boat on the water went to Scott Waterjet Group A leader Simon Campbell and navigator Gareth Cox. Posting a time of 58.83 seconds, the Opiki farmer has slightly extended his title lead in the Scott Waterjet Group A class
Of the boats that eliminated themselves through either mechanical failure or departure from the track, Campbell’s category provided the closest racing. Dominating for much of the 2010 season, Auckland’s Baden Gray and navigator Tanya Iremonger couldn’t quite match the cool precision of Campbell in the top-three final. Taupo’s Reg and Julie Smith were again left to claim what was left in the final run, third place tying him on points with Gray, three behind Campbell.
Continuing the theme of upsets experienced by the unlimited category, Whangarei’s Denis and Jo Crene took the round win in the entry-level Jetpro Lites class. Setting a time of 63.14 seconds in the top-three final, the Mackraft hull boat held off a determined Bevan Linklater and Malcolm Ward from Wanganui.
Having to settle for second, their consistency has seen them shoot to the lead in the point standings. Third for the day and returning to previous top-tier form were Whangamata’s Ray and Brett Thompson.
With little time to repair before the next championship round in three weeks time at South Auckland’s Meremere sprint bowl, several crews are also taking part in Friday 11 February’s Nitro Circus day at the Wanganui Shelterview track.
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Rotary engine power elevated Wanganui’s Peter and Gary
Huijs to the top of the Suzuki super boat podium and overall
standings in today’s second round of the 2011 Jetpro
Jetsprint Championship held near Gisborne. Photo: Ian
Thornton. http://www.comtechnology.co.nz/jetpro/r2/Huijs4.jpg
• Adding to the action and surprise upsets, Whangarei’s Denis and Jo Crene took overall honours in the Jetpro Lites category for today’s second round of the 2011 Jetpro Jetsprint Championship held near Gisborne. Photo: Ian Thornton. http://www.comtechnology.co.nz/jetpro/r2/Crene.jpg
• Winning the Scott Waterjet Group A category and
setting fastest time overall for today’s second round of
the 2011 Jetpro Jetsprint Championship held near Gisborne
has given Palmerston North’s Simon Campbell and navigator
Gareth Cox a greater lead in the title standings. Photo: Ian
Thornton. http://www.comtechnology.co.nz/jetpro/r2/Campbell.jpg
Results
Round two 2011 Jetpro Jetsprint championship
– top three by category
Suzuki super boat
Pos, No,
Driver, Navigator, Home, Time
1, 121,Peter Huijs,Gary
Huijs,Wanganui, 62.50s
2, 88,Nick Berryman,Richelle
Berryman,Rotorua, 64s
3, 94, Brent White, Morris Edwards,
Lower Hutt, no time
Scott Waterjet Group A
1, 58,Simon
Campbell,Gareth Cox,Opiki, 58.83s
2, 2NZ/37,Baden
Gray,Tanya Iremonger,Auckland, 59.31s
3, 3NZ/30,Reg
Smith,Julie Smith,Taupo, 59.9s
Jetpro Lites
1, 20,
Denis Crene, Jo Crene, Whangarei, 63.14s
2, 11,Bevan
Linklater,Malcolm Ward,Wanganui, 64.51s
3, 24,Ray
Thompson,Brett Thompson,Whangamata, 66.58s
Championship points will be issued shortly on www.jetpro.co.nz
2011 New Zealand
Jetpro Jetsprint Calendar
Event Date Venue
Rd 1
Monday 27th December 2010 Wanganui
Rd 2 Saturday
5th February 2011 Gisborne (twilight meeting)
Rd 3
Sunday 27th February 2011 Meremere
Rd 4 Sunday
13th March 2011 Hastings
Rd 5 Saturday 2nd April
2011 Wanganui (under lights)
Rd 6 Sunday 17th
April 2011
Featherston
ends