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Congratulations Conham Yachts!!!!!!!!!!!!! Pole + 2 wins this weekend in Marseille!!!!!!! Great to see my old #6 Weismann dry-sump drives still winning.
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Powerboat P1News #44 Conam Yachts wins French Endurance
Sunday 25 May 2008
The #44 Conam Yachts crew celebrate their French Sprint race victoryThe #44 Conam Yachts team continued their impressive start to their SuperSport title defence in France today, dominating the shortened Endurance race of the Grand Prix de Marseille to complete a weekend double victory and secure overall Grand Prix of the Sea victory.
Pilot Aaron Ciantar and throttleman and team boss Angelo Tedeschi led the way from the start to win by a comfortable 26-second margin from the #07 VoomVoom.com and #08 Phoenix TV boats. That puts the reigning champions back in the lead of the SuperSport class, with an 80-point advantage over the #08 Phoenix TV crew.
The #38 Baia High Performance crew got the better of the #47 Silverline Buzzi Bullet boat in the scrap for fourth place, while the #59 Saho crew did a solid job to recover to sixth place after missing the first turn buoy and dropping to the tail end of the field.
The #46 Spirit of Portomaso boat rounded out the race finishers, with the #22 Big Sergio retiring from the race and the #11 Sunseeker team failing to start after yesterday’s practice incident that resulted in the team’s entry sinking.
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Powerboat P1News #44 Conam Yachts wins French Endurance
Sunday 25 May 2008
The #44 Conam Yachts crew celebrate their French Sprint race victoryThe #44 Conam Yachts team continued their impressive start to their SuperSport title defence in France today, dominating the shortened Endurance race of the Grand Prix de Marseille to complete a weekend double victory and secure overall Grand Prix of the Sea victory.
Pilot Aaron Ciantar and throttleman and team boss Angelo Tedeschi led the way from the start to win by a comfortable 26-second margin from the #07 VoomVoom.com and #08 Phoenix TV boats. That puts the reigning champions back in the lead of the SuperSport class, with an 80-point advantage over the #08 Phoenix TV crew.
The #38 Baia High Performance crew got the better of the #47 Silverline Buzzi Bullet boat in the scrap for fourth place, while the #59 Saho crew did a solid job to recover to sixth place after missing the first turn buoy and dropping to the tail end of the field.
The #46 Spirit of Portomaso boat rounded out the race finishers, with the #22 Big Sergio retiring from the race and the #11 Sunseeker team failing to start after yesterday’s practice incident that resulted in the team’s entry sinking.