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Points allocated at each Grand Prix count

towards the overall World

Championship standings.

(1st

20

, 2nd

15

, 3rd

12

, 4th

9

, 5th

7

, 6th

5

,

7th

4

, 8th

3

, 9th

2

, 10th

1

)

A Grand Prix weekend consists of two/

three practice sessions, official qualifying,

race.

Qualifying : 60 minutes

Q1: 20 minutes, top 12 go through

(times reset)

Q2: 20 minutes, top six go through

(times reset)

Q3: top six, two flying laps

Grand Prix: min 40 min / max 60 min

The F1H2OWorld Championship is a multiple Grand Prix

series taking place in Europe, the Middle East and Asia.

267

Grand

Prix

F1H2O

INAUGURAL SEASON 1981

(no World Championship 1987 – 1989)

32 COUNTRIES

34TH SEASON

13 WORLD CHAMPIONS

7 MULTIPLE WORLD CHAMPION

Guido Cappellini (ITA) 10

Scott Gillman (USA) 4

Philippe Chiappe (FRA) 3

Alex Carella (ITA) 3

Renato Mollinari (ITA) 3

Sami Selio (FIN) 2

Jonathan Jones (GBR) 2

45 GRAND PRIX WINNERS

RACE BOATS

single-seater, enclosed cockpit,

tunnel-hull catamarans

Construction

: carbon fibre/composite

Hull

: 6 metres

Width

: 2.1 metres

Weight

: 390kgs

Engine

: Mercury 2.5litre

HP

: +/- 400

Top Speed

: 220km/h – 136mph

DRIVER STATS

HALL OF FAME

WORLD CHAMPIONS

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n° 1April | 2017