New Belgian P1 powerboat team for 2009
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Hi you all
Being a Belgian, I'm very proud to see that the news about "our" new P1 team has been published on offshore only.
To see some pics of the guys involved, follow this link: http://www.powerboating.be/content/view/219/
You can read the English version of the exclusive interview at the bottom of the page of my site.
Belgium is a small country: we have 62 km of coast and speak 3 languages but all powerboaters only speak one ;-)
[Powerboating.be is the only site in Belgium dedicated to powerboating.]
Being a Belgian, I'm very proud to see that the news about "our" new P1 team has been published on offshore only.
To see some pics of the guys involved, follow this link: http://www.powerboating.be/content/view/219/
You can read the English version of the exclusive interview at the bottom of the page of my site.
Belgium is a small country: we have 62 km of coast and speak 3 languages but all powerboaters only speak one ;-)
[Powerboating.be is the only site in Belgium dedicated to powerboating.]
Last edited by Karel; 05-23-2009 at 09:36 AM.
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NEW BELGIAN TEAM JOINS POWERBOAT P1 FOR 2009
With the 2009 Powerboat P1 season fast approaching a new team of veteran racers has declared its intentions to compete in Evolution Class for at least part of the season as a prelude to a full-on effort in 2010.
Belgians Pierre Colpin and Frank Hemelaer, who shared pilot duties in 2008 for the #57 Centaurian Yachts team, will bring an as yet unnamed Fountain 43 Lightning powered by twin Mercury Racing SCi 662s to at least two P1 events this year, with team owner Colpin at the helm and Hemelaer on the throttles.
The pair has raced together on and off for more than a decade, and have a long history of competitive events that include ski racing, motocross and Powerboat P1 SuperSport class. “Everything is just starting to come together,” Colpin said recently in an exclusive interview with website powerboating.be, “It's too early yet to define in which races we actually will compete. Two are already scheduled. To participate in every race this season will require a main sponsor, so we now see 2009 as a prep year to extend our experience and level of competence.” Currently, the team’s efforts are being funded by a handful of smaller, local sponsors. “Thanks to them, we are able to speed up our plans and compete in at least part of the 2009 P1 season,” Colpin said.
Colpin also said that while their focus is on Powerboat P1, the team will likely compete in the European Championship of the Italian Powerboat Series as well as the Belgian Offshore Challenge in September.
Powerboat P1 launches the 2009 season the weekend of May 8 – 10 in the Mediterranean island nation of Malta, which is hosting its sixth Grand Prix of the Sea and the World Championship will then move on to Turkey, Sweden, Italy and the island Kingdom of Bahrain over the next six months. Full details are available at www.powerboatp1.com
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When you been backstabbed by your old teammates you don't have much motivation left to continue another season. We need to find a new pilot and a new sponsor... And also need a pair of new engines. But we do our best to attend a few events in wildcard
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Well I haven't heard of any.
I know about ukraniian spirit. and ex. conam yachts but I don't know of any new ones . I am not saying there are'nt any new teams. I just haven't heard of any.
Re: your second question. Well in Malta everyone lives close to each other. A 17mile long island. But no I don't live or have any connection to the ciantar from chaudron.
If you need to contact me or know anything else about me tell me your e-mail and I will contact you.
If you tell me your e-mail I will contact you.
No Problem for me.
I know about ukraniian spirit. and ex. conam yachts but I don't know of any new ones . I am not saying there are'nt any new teams. I just haven't heard of any.
Re: your second question. Well in Malta everyone lives close to each other. A 17mile long island. But no I don't live or have any connection to the ciantar from chaudron.
If you need to contact me or know anything else about me tell me your e-mail and I will contact you.
If you tell me your e-mail I will contact you.
No Problem for me.


