Jackie Hunt was declared the winner of the Powerboat P1
Supersport class at the Grand Prix of Malta after heavy
seas forced the cancellation of the second race here
yesterday.
Hunt, partnered by husband Mike Shelton, began her
defence of the title with a dominant victory in the
event's first race.
She made light of six-metre waves that took a heavy
toll on others. Three competitors were taken to hospital
with back and rib injuries.
The organisers decided conditions were too dangerous
to go ahead with another race and instead put on a
demonstration time trial within the comfort zone of the
Grand Harbour.
Hunt, 37, admitted: "I've got to say I'm not sorry we
won't be racing again. The sea is even rougher and I
think this is a sensible decision. We like rough
conditions and our boat was perfect in the first race,
so we could well have had another good result. But I'm
not complaining. My back is killing me after the
buffeting it took.''
Hunt had the confidence in her ability and her boat
to attack the swell, although Shelton urged caution.
"Mike was telling me to slow down and I did towards the
end, but we were going so well,'' she said.
That cost her a place in the overall standings to
Evolution Class boat Wettpunkt, much to the British
driver Miles Jennings' relief.