More Water and a Pack of Powerboats Under the Bridge
PRESS RELEASE
Rayglass New Zealand Offshore
Powerboat Series
Round Seven - Auckland - Thunder Under
the Bridge
Saturday 9th April 2011
More Water and a Pack of Powerboats Under the Bridge.
The
penultimate race of the Rayglass New Zealand Offshore
Powerboat Series took place on Auckland Harbour today with
everyone keen to get out on the course and show the Auckland
crowds what they were made of. With so many teams racing on
home turf there was a great turnout with crowds lining the
foreshore, cheering for their favourite team.
Racing today was about the winners as we saw several of the New Zealand Offshore Powerboat Class Titles claimed, including the Superboat, Superboat Lite, Classic, Sports 60 Restricted and Honda Classes.
In the Superboats Fairview driven
by Warren Lewis and Chris Hanley established an early lead
and using the same tactics and technique learnt on the
Auckland racecourse a year earlier, built on their lead
during the race, lapping two of their opponents and winning
from the
third by half a lap.
Bob Smith and
Andrew 'Flea' Koolen flew around the course for their
seventh consecutive win in the Superboat Lite 'NZ Blokes',
even beating two of the superboats across the finish line.
'Barracuda Kayaks' and 'Red Steel' had a great race in this
class, swapping the lead at times with Red Steel just
managing to hold out 'Barracuda Kayaks' at the finish.
In the Classic Class 'Konica Minolta' also saw their seventh consecutive victory, cementing their title for the 2011 season. 'Topaz' looked to be going well, but retired from the race before finishing. 'Gull Force 10' however, not only made it out on the course but after weeks of niggling engine problems, ran strongly and finished in style taking third place in the 60 mile overall race for the day.
Mikey Knight is set to take the Sports 60 Restricted
title for 2011, securing the win and preventing Jono Hanley
of Marineworkz from gaining enough points to challenge his
lead. One has to wonder what class he will be looking at in
2012 after winning the Honda Championship in 2010 and now
the Sports 60 Restricted title.
Mike Urquhart
secured his lead in the Honda Class today in 'Auckland
District Collections 2', keeping ahead of the pack on what
was a course more suited to the bigger boats. Total Oil
finished second in the Hondas, and had a great race, as did
CRD Automotive who came third ahead of Rayglass in fourth
place.
'Back2Bay6' and 'Espresso Engineers' looked set for a pretty even battle in the Sports 60 class until the black batboat of Mike Gerbic and Dave Vazey stopped dead in the water. The problem was identified as a faulty sparkpack , cutting out the ignition and proving too unreliable to continue. Despite missing three races due to the hull damage sustained at the Maraetai race, 'Back2Bay6' appear to be back in the race with the points they gained today putting them within reach of Espresso Engineers. The two boats go into the final round with 'Espresso Engineers' on 2150 points and 'Back2Bay6' on 1900 points, ensuring a full on battle for the championship.
Back2Bay6 win their 60 mile
race at Auckland. Cathy Vercoe LuvMyBoat.com
As predicted the conditions were perfect for a fast and furious powerboat race - we saw the 'fast' on the water, and we saw the 'fury' back at the dock - with a few of the teams pretty irate after engine issues kept them from performing at their best.
It had been a busy week with several of the
teams working late to overcome engine issues in time for the
race. Schick Hydro even moving their engines forward to
accommodate the Mercury 6 drives which they installed to
replace their old outdrives after ripping them off during
their spinout at Marsden Cove two weeks ago. Doosan
identified problems with their engine only the day before
the race and, unable to borrow the part needed from a boat
that no longer races in New Zealand, resorted to flying in
one of the Australian Offshore crew who unbolted the part
off an Ozzie raceboats for them to use.
Great to see so many of the Australian teams and drivers over to watch the Auckland race, particularly the boys from Team Three who raced so successfully in New Zealand in the 2010 season. As usual the Trans Tasman Tomfoolery was in full swing and Stevo Nugent from Team Three goes back to Australia a few grams lighter after losing his 30 year moustache in a bet with Schick Hydro. Steve valiantly raised 600 dollars for the Christchurch Earthquake appeal after submitting his top lip for hair removal with the assistance of some Schick Hydo merchandise and staff who were only too happy to put their wares into action - well done Stevo!
The eighth and final race in the 2011 series takes place in Wellington on 23 April and all will be looking forward to more exciting racing and a chance to celebrate what has been another fine year of Offshore Powerboat Racing in New Zealand.
The NZOPA would like to thank Westhaven Marina, JFC, Pier 21, Global Securities, Swashbucklers and Energizer for their support in making the Auckland race possible.
They also acknowledge the ongoing support of the series sponsors Rayglass.
More information and updated championship points table can be found on the New Zealand Offshore Powerboat Association website www.nzoffshore.co.nz.
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