Two bullets for Quantum

Terry Hutchinson's team on the charge during day one of the Audi MedCup's Portugal Trophy

Wednesday August 19th 2009, Author: Andi Robertson, Location: United Kingdom
Back on the waters where they won the 2008 Audi MedCup Circuit title a little less than a year ago, Terry Hutchinson and the crew of Quantum Racing gave themselves the best possible tonic after their disspointing seventh place finish last month in Sardinia when they won the first two races of the Portugal Trophy regatta today, then fought back to a well earned fourth place in the third contest to lead the event by three clear points.

It was an interesting, testing day for the ten TP52 crews off Portimao as the early, light sea breeze built for the first race before it gave way to the northwestly gradient wind which offered two excellent races in which big gains and losses were available dependant on the shifty, puffy conditions presented racing closer to the Algarve shore.

Across the day it proved a comprehensive test, from the finesse and tactical racing of the light sea breeze to bursts of downwind planing in the third race the reigning champions proved to themselves they have the tools, skills and most all perhaps the confidence to win regattas. Their opening race win was their first winning gun since Marseille in June.

Their 1,1,4 for the day leaves them three points clear of 2007 champion owner-helm Torbjorn Tornqvist (SWE) and his team on Artemis who rolled out a consistent 3,4,2 to lead by two points a logjam of three teams on 11 points.

Local favourites Bigamist 7 led the first race, but failed to convert it to a winning gun, but they did make amends when they won the third race, holding off Artemis to lie third overall after the first day’s racing.

Results:

Pos Boat Owner Skipper Nat R1 R2 R3 Tot
1 Quantum Racing Doug deVos/Fred Howe Terry Hutchinson USA 1 1 4 6
2 Artemis Torbjorn Tornqvist Torbjorn Tornqvist SWE 3 4 2 9
3 Bigamist 7 Pedro Mendonça  Afonso Domigos  PORT 5 5 1 11
4 Bribon Jose Cusi Thierry Peponnet SPA 6 2 3 11
5 Emirates Team NZ ETNZ Dean Barker NZ 2 3 6 11
6 Audi TP52 powered by Q8 Riccardo Simoneschi Riccardo Simoneschi ITA 8 8 5 21
7 Matador Alberto Roemmers Guillermo Parada ARG 4 11 7 22
8 Cristabella John Cook John Cook GBR 10 6 9 25
9 Synergy Valentin Zavadnikov  Sergey Pichugin  RUS 7 11 8 26
10 Valars III Podolsky Kirill Serguei Chevtsov  RUS 9 7 10 26


GP42 Series Practice Race

Islas Canarias Puerto Calero (ESP) who won last month in Sardinia and lead the series won the GP42 Practice Race after Roma 2, driven by Paolo Cian, got off to the best start in this closely matched fleet. The Canarias team led by helmsman Jose Maria Ponce (ESP) passed all at the leeward gate to take the lead and hold it to the finish.

Making his GP42 Series debut as tactician on Turismo Madrid (ESP), veteran match racer and French America’s Cup alumnist Philippe Presti shared his thoughts on racing in this small but intense fleet.

Practice race results:

1. Islas Canarias Puerto Calero (ESP)
2. Roma (ITA)
3. Caser Endesa (ESP)
4. Turismo Madrid (ESP)
5. Airis (ITA)

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