Boat racing season
The 2011 UIM F1 H2 O 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
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 ^ a b "Advance Regulations 2011". Union Internationale Motonautique . Retrieved 19 September 2012 . ^ "Al Hameli Wins; Qatar Team Crash Gives Carella World Title!". F1H20 . 16 December 2011. Retrieved 18 September 2012 . ^ "North American Champ Shaun Torrente Joins Team Sweden!". F1H20 . 6 February 2011. Retrieved 27 January 2016 . ^ "F1H20 Grand Prix of China - Aussie Rhys Coles to drive for Team Sweden". seabreeze.com.au . 13 September 2011. Retrieved 18 September 2012 . ^ a b "New Venue Added to 2011 Calendar..." F1H2O . 25 January 2011. Retrieved 20 October 2012 . ^ a b "Revision to F1H2O calendar". F1H2O . 12 April 2011. Retrieved 20 October 2012 . External links The official website of the UIM F1 H2O World Championship The official website of the Union Internationale Motonautique