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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.

268

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

: circa 400

Top Speed

: 220km/h – 136mph

DRIVER STATS

HALL OF FAME

WORLD CHAMPIONS

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n° 2 June | 2017