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Waves, strong winds and unsafe water conditions postpone F1 H2O Evian Qualifying

Chris Davies on 16th July 2016

Team Abu Dhabi’s Alex Carella and Thani Al-Qamzi will have to wait until Sunday morning to get their challenge for honours underway in this year’s Grand Prix of France, the second round of the UIM F1 H2O World Championship, on Evian’s Lac Leman.

Large waves strong winds and unsafe water conditions meant that Saturday morning’s practice session was shortened and then stopped and the decision was then taken to postpone the all-important BRM Qualifying session until Sunday. Victory Team’s Shaun Torrente scrambled just five laps around the 2.08km course to record the fastest lap of 1min 06.44sec before the session was stopped.

No way today, the wave was too long, it was very hard to keep the boat straight. It looked flat, but there were big holes everywhere. It’s like roulette every lap and not possible to race.

Said Team Abu Dhabi’s Carella, who ran for nine laps in practice and carded the second fastest lap of 1min 08.21sec.

Team Abu Dhabi colleague Al-Qamzi concurred.

Too rough and quite dangerous. Not possible to push. I tried but did not want to risk the boat.

Al-Qamzi carried out eight cautious tours of the Lac Leman course and his best lap was 1min 18.42sec. Eighteen of the 20 entrants took to the water.

A hectic Sunday schedule will see BRM Qualifying precede the 2016 Grand Prix of France.

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