2011 F1 Powerboat World Championship
The 2011 UIM F1 H2O World Championship was the 28th season of Formula 1 Powerboat racing. The calendar consisted of seven races, beginning in Doha, Qatar on 5 March 2011, and ending in Sharjah, UAE on 16 December 2011.[1] Italian Alex Carella won the Drivers' World Championship, driving for the Qatar Team.[2]
Teams and drivers
Team |
Hull |
Engine |
No. |
Race drivers |
Rounds |
Mad Croc F1 Team |
BaBa |
Mercury 2.5 V6 |
1 |
Sami Seliö |
1–5 |
2 |
Davide Padovan |
All |
19 |
Youssef Al Rubayan |
6–7 |
Team Nautica |
BaBa |
Mercury 2.5 V6 |
3 |
Rinaldo Osculati |
All |
DAC |
4 |
Marit Strømøy |
All |
BaBa |
18 |
Bartek Marszalek |
2, 4–7 |
Team Abu Dhabi |
BaBa |
Mercury 2.5 V6 |
5 |
Thani Al Qamzi |
All |
6 |
Ahmed Al Hameli |
1–2, 4–7 |
Scott Gillman |
3 |
CTIC China Team |
Moore |
Mercury 2.5 V6 |
7 |
Philippe Chiappe |
All |
DAC |
8 |
Pierre Lundin |
All |
F1 Atlantic Team |
DAC |
Mercury 2.5 V6 |
9 |
Philippe Tourre |
All |
Dragon |
10 |
Duarte Benavente |
All |
Qatar Team |
DAC |
Mercury 2.5 V6 |
11 |
Jay Price |
All |
12 |
Alex Carella |
All |
Gran Prix |
13 |
Shaun Torrente |
6–7 |
Team Sweden |
BaBa |
Mercury 2.5 V6 |
14 |
Jonas Andersson |
All |
Gran Prix |
15 |
Shaun Torrente[3] |
1–4 |
DAC |
Rhys Coles[4] |
5–7 |
BaBa |
16 |
Tommy Wahlsten |
5 |
Singha F1 Racing Team |
DAC |
Mercury 2.5 V6 |
23 |
Stefano Paoletti |
1 |
BaBa |
Ivan Brigada |
2 |
DAC |
Valerio Lagiannella |
3–7 |
Blaze |
24 |
Francesco Cantando |
All |
Jetech Tool F1 Racing |
DAC |
Mercury 2.5 V6 |
77 |
Stanislav Kourtsenovsky |
3–4 |
|
Key |
Regular boat/driver |
Boat ineligible for team points |
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Season calendar
Countries that hosted F1 Powerboat races in 2011, shown in green. Former host nations are shown in pink.
There were a total of 10 individual races originally planned for the 2011 season by the UIM,[1] with events in St Petersburg, Nanyang and Haikou alongside the seven that ultimately took place. These included a brand new race in Vyshhorod which was announced on 25 January, bringing F1 powerboats to Ukraine for the first time.[5] However on 12 April it was announced that the planned race in St Petersburg was to be rescheduled for 2012, with the Kazan race moved back a week to avoid a clash with the Class 1 Norwegian Grand Prix.[6]
Round |
Race Title |
Date |
Circuit Location |
Race Winner |
Hull/Engine |
1 |
8th Grand Prix of Qatar |
5 March |
Doha |
Jay Price |
DAC/Mercury |
2 |
13th Grand Prix of Portugal |
22 May |
Portimao |
Jay Price |
DAC/Mercury |
3 |
1st Grand Prix of Tatarstan |
17 July |
Kazan[6] |
Alex Carella |
DAC/Mercury |
4 |
1st Grand Prix of Ukraine |
30 July |
Vyshhorod[5] |
Ahmed Al Hameli |
BaBa/Mercury |
5 |
15th Grand Prix of China |
2 October |
Liuzhou |
Thani Al Qamzi |
BaBa/Mercury |
6 |
19th Grand Prix of Abu Dhabi |
9 December |
Abu Dhabi |
Alex Carella |
DAC/Mercury |
7 |
12th Grand Prix of Sharjah |
16 December |
Sharjah |
Ahmed Al Hameli |
BaBa/Mercury |
Results and standings
Points were awarded to the top 10 classified finishers. A maximum of two boats per team were eligible for points in the teams' championship.
Position |
1st |
2nd |
3rd |
4th |
5th |
6th |
7th |
8th |
9th |
10th |
Points |
20 |
15 |
12 |
9 |
7 |
5 |
4 |
3 |
2 |
1 |
Drivers standings
Teams standings
Only boats with results eligible for points counting towards the teams' championship are shown here.
References
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