Let us spray
The two classes race separately around circuits that are usually situated close to the shoreline to provide the public with the best possible vantage points. There is no shortage of overtaking and “aerial” action, as the boats power through the water at speeds of more than 100mph. A far cry from those early days when boats generating 75hp were pushing speeds of 20mph plus – and winning!
“A Grand Prix weekend is as much about
the off-water entertainment as it is about
the racing,” continues Wilby. “It has the
atmosphere, glamour and competitiveness
of any major international motorsport, but
none of the pretence so often associated
with much of the sport. And we are able to
mix freely with the public. We visit exotic
places with plenty of sunshine, which
probably creates a more relaxed and friendly
environment for everyone.
“Our races in Valletta, Malta, and Portimão, Portugal, are already great favourites for a long weekend. And Marseille, which is hosting a P1 event for the first time over the weekend of 23–25 May, is definitely one to visit. It’s a historic setting, with great food and nightlife, sunshine, sea and the Powerboat P1 French Grand Prix of the Sea. What more could you want from a weekend away?”
The Race Calendar
Don’t miss the action!
> MAY 9/10/11 - San Benedetto del Tronto, Italy
> MAY 23/24/25 - Marseille, France
> JUNE 6/7/8 - Valletta, Malta
> JULY 11/12/13 - Hammamet, Tunisia
> SEP 12/13/14 - Vigo, Spain
> SEP 26/27/28 - Portimão, Portugal
> OCT 23/24/25 - Manama, Bahrain
The Pilots
Powerboat P1 attracts a unique and growing band of pilots – fit, driven and highly skilled in the art of seamanship and high-speed motorsport. This collection of rich talent from around the world combines a love for the sea with a passion for high speeds, competition and danger.If your impression of powerboat racing is of a sport that remains the preserve of the ultra rich, think again! The strict rules and regulations of P1 and its global TV coverage have attracted professional powerboat racers to compete alongside and against the gentleman racer. Predominantly, but not exclusively male, these skilled and charismatic pilots are reminiscent of the heart and soul of motorsport’s illustrious history, a refreshing alternative to the racers that currently predominate four-wheeled motorsport.
Each boat has a minimum of two pilots: a throttleman, regulating the speed of the boat, and a driver, who will normally double-up as navigator. It’s arguable which one is more important to the overall performance of the craft, although Ed Williams-Hawkes, one of the UK’s most celebrated powerboat racers, is in no doubt. He says: “The throttleman is the most important crew member, as he or she has to make the boat travel as fast as possible while reading the sea ahead. Anyone can make a boat go fast, but only very special people can make them dance across the water!”
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