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POWERBOAT P1 - MALTA SPRINT FAMILY AFFAIR FOR CIANTAR'S
Malta’s celebrations
continued with local favourites Aaron and Audrien Ciantar rocketing home to
claim top spots during a scintillating afternoon’s PowerPole qualifying
round in the sunkissed Valletta Grand Harbour.
Aaron and Angelo Tedeschi,
in their new supercharged Ukranian Seagull hull, romped home in just under
three minutes 28 seconds, shading fellow Chaudron manufactured monohull,
Ikocasa by just over three seconds.
Delighted with the prospect
of taking the inside lane, Aaron said: “We always knew the boat was very
fast. We always drive the boat to its limits - even around the corners – and
we were very confident of being very strong.
And with his sister
breathing down his neck and ready to pounce on any mistakes, Aaron fully
expects Audrien and Shelley Jory to push them all the way to the chequered
flag, saying “They came in a very strong second but I told them at the start
of the season that they have the 2008 champion boat, so if they drive it
well, they could win the championship.”
Tedeschi agreed, stating
that “he created a monster,” referring to the Racing Project boat that he
and Aaron won the 2008 championship in.
Audrien didn’t expect to
claim second spot but was “thrilled” with the result. Now turning her focus
to Saturday’s Sprint race she intends to give Aaron a run for his money to
the podium.
Meanwhile in the Evolution
class, Italian outfit SNAV OSG pipped America’s Lucas Oil into second spot,
coming in quickest with a time of three minutes two seconds with the
polished 77 hull a further two seconds back.
OSG Throttleman Giancarlo
Cangiano said his crew would “go home very happy” after taking pole position
but like Chaudron’s dominance in the SuperSport class, the offshore legend
lavished praised on the OuterLimits manufacturers.
“Ever since my first meeting
with them I have never had any complaints and our relationship has always
been very strong.” Refusing to be distracted by the pre-race banter between the teams at the starting line position, Cangiano said: “We always want to win. The most important thing for me is points, points, points.”
Standings:
1. #26 Team 26 Racing - 100 points
2. #43 Seagull Chaudron - 90
3. #17 MasForce - 81
4. #38 Baia Attolini - 73
5. #44 Ikocasa - 66
6. #28 Blue Shaft - 60
7. #22 Big Sergio - 0
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