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    ‘ROUGHEST EVER’ COWES-TORQUAY RACE SEES ONLY 2 FINISHERS
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    The 2016 Cowes-Torquay-Cowes powerboat race will surely go down as the roughest ever run with only 3 boats making it to Torquay within the time limit and only 2 making it back to Cowes.

    With a calm ride through the Solent, the 14 starters were then faced with Force 7 westerly winds which made the trip to Torquay more of an endurance than a race.

    Early front runners Vector Martini Rosso (Peter Dredge; Simon Powell; Malcolm Crease and Jason McVicar) encountered technical problems at Portland and then Silverline (Drew Langdon and Giancarlo Cangiano) dropped out of the running with transmission failure.

    To make matters worse for Langdon and Cangiano, their stricken boat was then swamped by a huge wave and the Mercury powered Outerlimits sunk with only the bow buoyancy keeping it afloat. The crew were swiftly rescued and a line was attached to the UIM Marathon Class A boat.

    With the retirements of Italian entrant Tommy Racing (Maurizio Schepici and Gabriele Giambattista) and Hendricks 55 (Miles Jennings and Markus and Vincent Hendricks) the way was left clear for Cougar 46 throttled by 8 times UIM Class 1 World Champion, Steve Curtis MBE with Richard Carr and Paul Sinclair to push the Mercury powered aluminium mono hull to Torquay at an average speed of 58.42 mph.

    Blastoff Racing (Dorian Griffith, Shelley Jory-Leigh and Will Stevens) was second, a full 47 minutes behind with Belgium Buzzi RIB, Biretta Due, (Jean-Pierre Neels; Thomas Vandamme; Marijke D’Hondt and Dmitry Schiller) taking an impressive third, 33 minutes in arrears of the Yanmar powered Fountain.

    Incredibly, the 53 year old hull Thunderstreak (Robin Ward and Jeff Hall) finished fourth but sadly didn’t complete the course within the stated 3 hour 51 minute time limit.

    The depleted fleet meant just 4 boats would start the Torquay-Cowes race and then almost immediately after the start Biretta Due experienced oil pressure loss which left just Cougar 46 and Blastoff Racing in with a shout of winning the Beaverbrook Trophy.

    Curtis carefully throttled the Cougar through the huge seas and crossed the finish line for a emotional win. The British racer has won nearly everything in the sport but this race had eluded him. Driver/owner Richard Carr has followed the race since a child and has dreamt of Cowes Glory.

    Dorian Griffith has strived for a Cowes-Torquay-Cowes finish since 2008, with his team, he not only accomplished that but stood on the second step of the podium.

    It was an incredible day to add to the 56-year powerboat racing history at Cowes.

    Cowes Classic Powerboat Festival 2016
    Overall Results - Cowes Torquay Cowes - 4th September 2016

    Distance 189.8 nm

    1st A69 COUGAR 46 Richard Carr, Steve Curtis, Paul Sinclair
    2nd C100 BLASTOFF Dorian Griffith, Shelley Jory, LeighWill Stevens


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    Mercury Racing driver wins British powerboat race

    The Cowes-Torquay-Cowes endurance powerboat race finished Sunday in the roughest weather in the event’s 56-year history — 32- to 38-mph winds and 13- to 19-foot seas.

    Steve Curtis throttled the Mercury Racing 1,350-hp Cougar aluminum vee-bottom hull to victory. Mercury said the British racer, who has won nearly everything in the sport of offshore powerboat racing, had never won this endurance event.

    Teammate Richard Carr has followed the race since he was a child. Mercury said Carr had dreamed of winning the Cowes event. Dorian Griffith, who had been striving to finish Cowes-Torquay-Cowes since 2008, finished second.

    Newspaper tycoon and World War II fighter pilot Sir Max Aitken created the 190-mile endurance race in 1961 after he saw the Miami-Nassau Powerboat Race, which was first run in 1956.

    Aitken proposed that a similar race be staged in England between Cowes and Torquay.


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