Dubai’s Victory Team capped a successful trans-Atlantic debut with an overall podium finish as the 38th Annual Key West World Championships concluded in Key West, Florida, in the early hours of Monday.
Moving into the North American powerboating scene for the first time-ever, Victory 33 with Salem Al Adidi and John Tomlinson on board took their third successive podium to conclude their campaign with their first-ever top-3 finish in North America.
Victory Team’s second boat with Eisa Al Ali and Steve Curtis on board rolled over and flipped on Turn 1 of the fourth lap to bring a premature end to their American campaign.
The two Victory Team boats had created quite a stir in the penultimate race on Friday by snatching the top two positions to throw the chase for overall honours wide open. But, on Monday it was a totally different situation with front-runners Team CRC and Wake Effects rebounding back in a strong bullish manner.
Starting off the 13-lap race on the challenging Key West circuit, it was Team CRC snatching the early initiative while leading Wake Effects even as Salem Al Adidi and John Tomlinson continued pressing them in their Victory 33. But as the surge for the top honours continued, a host of other boats, including Huski Chocolate and Lucas Oil fell to mechanical issues and then Steve Curtis and Al Ali joined this growing lot of casualties after flipping their Victory 3 while negotiating a sharp turn on the far side of the course.
Undaunted by the yellow flag, Team CRC and Wake Effects continued running each other close at the top. But in a quick move, Rusty Ron and Jeff Harris in their Wake Effects boat passed Team CRC and never looked back after that as they took the checkered flag to be crowned world champions after finishing with a three-race total of 883 points nipping Team CRC in second place by just half a point, while Victory 33 followed in third overall with 812 points.
“This is the world of powerboat racing. It is tough out there and for us to come here and land with an overall placing is a huge motivation,” said Huraiz Bin Huraiz, Chairman of Board of Directors at Victory Team after the race.
“We have done some good ground work in our first year in North America and I am sure we can build on this performance in due course of time. We have made a start into a new territory and that is the important part of our team synergy. It is now just a matter of time when we build up on this success,” he stated.
“There were many doubters that Victory Team would be successful in the US simply because the rules were not in our favor. The other boats all had engines more than 2,000 hp, but we stuck on to our engines with a 1,100 hp as that is going to be the specification for engines from 2019,” noted Huraiz.
“We have a lot of work to do to prove that we are the number one powerboat unit in the world. And the good thing is that we have made the right start with this third overall position in Key West,” he added.