The French driver won from Pole Position, took over the points lead on his birthday..
“they all got french fried” as Ted Gryguc said…!!
Happy Birthday Chiappe
Result and some picture.
In Abu Dhabi today the French driver Chiappe was the fastest in boat # 7.
Starting from the Pole Position tomorrow.
Erik Stark of Sweden boat # 51 is starting from the third spot.
It is going to be a very interesting race tomorrow..Will Chiappe win or could it be the Swede Erik
We all know he can do it..!!
My boating friend Pelle Lindbergh crashed his red Porsche 911 Turbo in to a concrete wall in New Jersey and died the day after.
There is so many good memories from our boating summers in Sweden.
Maybe one day I have to write a book about all the fun we had together.
Trips to Gotland, Utö, Möja, Sandhamn and Wermdö Golf & Country Club in my Flying Flipper boat.
All the soccer games he made me be part of..
Well..I visited Pelle in his home in Marlton, New Jersey a few times and did see
him play hockey for Philadelphia Flyers.
Pelle was one of the best goalies ever..
Rest in peace my friend..I will never forget you.
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Pelle and I had a plan to go Offshore racing together 1986.
We asked Michael Peters to design a cat for 3 X Evinrude F1-V8 Offshore engines and I made a deal with OMC for engine support.
The last picture is a similar looking boat to ours.
A postcard Pelle sent me a few weeks before the accident.
Pelle was in Pittsburgh and he know I like to race my F1-V8 boat there with #8. He made a little race boat on the postcard
Pelle at the Stockholm GP for F1-V8 boats 1985.
You can see me behind Pelle
My Flying Flipper we used 1985
Pelle in his own boat. A Century 30 Day-cruiser.
Yes, I have totally forgot about this but two friends of mine drove a
V-bottom boat powered with a NSU Rotary (Wankel) to victory in the UIM Class R-3. (Max 2 liter inboards)
Here is a few pictures of Krusenstierna and Zetterstrom´s green Joker boat # 115 powered by a NSU Rotary – (Wankel)
Red arrow.
This boat was used in many races in Sweden over a few years and was doing very good.
Pictures by Wilfried Weiland