Saturday, November 14th, 2009
QATAR’S
SHEIKH HASSAN CLINCHES VICTORY IN SECOND SUPERBOAT 850 RACE AT
KEY WEST
KEY
WEST (Florida):
His Excellency Sheikh Hassan bin Jabor Al-Thani and British
throttleman Steve Curtis MBE snatched a hard-earned victory in
the second Superboat 850 race at the 29th
Key West World Championships in Florida.
Spirit of Qatar 95 rivals, Abdullah Al-Sulaiti and Matteo
Nicolini, failed to complete the seventh and final lap of the
41.8-mile race and were classified third overall behind the Team
CRC boat and Sheikh Hassan’s triumphant Spirit of Qatar 96.
“It was really tough out there on the water,” admitted Sheikh
Hassan. “We had calm conditions and, when you are also racing in
the same heat as the lighter Superboat 750 entries, they have an
advantage in the calmer conditions.

Abdullah and Matteo dropped back at the end, but we had a
terrific battle with the Team CRC boat and managed to squeeze
past and take the win. Now I hope we have a little more wind and
rougher conditions for the third race on Sunday, because we have
a heavier boat and it will run better in these conditions.”
Sheikh Hassan and Steve Curtis collected 250 points for the race
win and now lead the three-race mini series by 22.5 points from
their colleagues heading into the final showdown on Sunday.
The American number 30 boat, Talk N Trash, entry won the
Superboat 750 class from JD Byrider, although 50 boats were
entered in the various Superboat, Turbine, Super Cat and
Production class categories.
“The whole team is enjoying the meeting enormously. The
competition out on the water is intense. We would expect that,
but the whole Qatar Team have been made to feel very welcome by
everyone in the paddock and we have been able to tell as many
people as possible about Qatar and the culture we have back in
Doha.”
The Spirit of Qatar Team runs under the auspices of the Qatar
Marine Sports Federation (QMSF) and took the decision to enter
the Florida meeting after withdrawing mid-season from the UIM
WPPA Class 1 World Championship.
The final race of the Key West meeting will be twice as long as
the first two heats and will run for 14 laps of the demanding
6.3-mile course on Sunday.
Pic captions
His Excellency Sheikh Hassan bin Jabor Al-Thani and Steve Curtis
MBE stand aboard Spirit of Qatar 96 at Key West in Florida.
The Spirit of Qatar Team boats head for a final showdown at Key
West on Sunday.
Spirit of Qatar 95 passes the Superboat 750 class-winning Talk N
Trash at Key West during the second race of the 29th
World Championships.
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