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28th September - 30th September Portuguese Grand Prix  
 

The run up to the Portuguese Grand Prix had been fraught with problems. Firstly, we’d had to replace some engine mountings and fix some damage to the hull where we had struck something in Belgium. We had then had to remove an engine to be dyno tested by P1 so with only 3 weeks to go to the finals, the boat was in bits again! All credit to Race and Marine and sponsors Osmotech for assisting us with the repairs to the boat and getting the mountings fixed. Their commitment enabled us to get to the Grand Prix and even allowed for some testing the weekend the boat left to get to Portugal.

 
8th September - 9th September Belgian Grand Prix  
  There is always one defining race during the season where a competitor breaks down, you suffer bad luck or bad weather decimates the racing fleet. It is very unusual to see all of this during the course of a single Grand Prix. Zeebrugge was determined to change all this. With boats breaking gear boxes, hulls delaminating, boats driving onto the beach and on board fires, Zeebrugge had it's fair share of dramas!  
24th August - 26th August British Grand Prix  
  The run up to Cowes had been fraught with problems for us. Would our replacement props (having lost our best ones racing in Germany) arrive from the States in time? Had replacing the engine sensors cured the engine management problems we had seen in testing? What was the weather going to be like? Personally I do not like flat circuit type courses so I had been looking forward to Cowes as it’s nearly always rough. Watching the weather forecasts like a hawk for over a week and trying to find one I liked was frustrating!! But it was not to be and annoyingly the conditions were flat.  
30th June - 1st July German Grand Prix  
  When we missed our flight to Germany on Thursday night the alarm bells rang, it felt like it was just going to be one of those weekends that you would choose to forget. I could have made a jovial account of the weekend and the things that went wrong (missing a flight, breaking a prop etc.) but it does not seem right to make light of what was a terrible weekend for all involved with powerboat P1. It is with a heavy heart that I write this report.  
26th - 27th May 2007

Grand Prix of Naples

 
 

In the 2006 season, there were 4 races in Italy (Anzio and Gallipoli) and we didn't score a single point! Coming into Naples we hoped that things could only get better. With a new boat name and a new race number coming into Naples (both of which are supposed to be bad luck for a boat), we could only hope that our Italian fortunes would improve! First indications for the weekend started with practice on Friday ...

 
5th - 6th May 2007

Grand Prix of Malta

 
 

As usual Malta was its usual windy self. Testing took place on Friday, on a shortened course.  A big mistake by me gave us one spectacular moment when I backed off coming into a very large wave, the boat went vertical landing on its transom and I really thought she would go over backwards.  Several teams saw what happened and promptly turned back into the harbour sensibly not willing to risk their vessels and themselves for the following day!  However nothing could have prepared us for Saturday’s conditions…..

 
   

 
   
30th Sept - 1st Oct 2006 Portuguese Grand Prix  
  The four weeks leading up to Portugal were torturous to say the least. Both engines had to be removed to fix oil leaks which meant major work on Steve Causley our mechanic’s part and you just never know whether it’s all going to be working OK. Testing in the Solent gave us a bit more reassurance and we made sure we put the boat through its paces before returning back to shore. All seemed OK…..  
26th - 27th August British Grand Prix  
  After our troubles in Italy we approached the British Grand Prix on a mission! Steve Causley our mechanic had worked hard over the few weeks between races and with testing, the problems with the boat had been sorted.  
29th - 30th July Mediterranean Grand Prix  
  This race report will take a different format from the usual ones. Basically it was one hell of a bad weekend and we didn’t finish one race! So I thought maybe a few days in the life of a raceboat team in angst would be a better format ... here goes!  
1st - 2nd July German Grand Prix  
  We got a good start but were then stuck between two boats with no where to go. I suddenly spotted some clean water to the right of the line and turned out of the messy water to some clean stuff and away we went with a good start and leading the SuperSport pack!  
3rd - 4th June 2006 Grand Prix of Anzio  
  Anzio is the second race of the P1 series. Near Rome it was a great location and very pretty. However we arrived to storms and force 7 winds so the racing was going to get interesting! …  
13th - 14th May 2006 Grand Prix of Malta
  As it was our first race for 18 months and we still had important testing to do, so we decided to get to Malta early. We were up bright and early Thursday morning to see the boats arrive with a police escort off the ship. It was great to see the boat and lorry arrive after the long and arduous journey through France and Italy.  
     
     
     
 
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