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Torrente hoping for ‘great’ competition after winds blow out Indonesia Grand Prix qualifying

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Defending champion Shaun Torrente wants the UIM F1H2O World Championship to turn on a super show tomorrow after today’s qualifying for the Grand Prix of Indonesia was postponed because of strong winds.

The Team Abu Dhabi driver is determined to serve up the best action and excitement for the huge crowds gathered around volcanic Lake Toba for the opening round of the championship in North Sumatra. “It was really tough out there, and it wasn’t really possible to race safely,” said the three-time F1H2O champion. “There were large rollers which were really close together, so it made it impossible to run the boats.

It’s unfortunate, because the venue is incredible. “The amount of support is amazing. For free practice this morning, there were easily 50-60,000 people on the bank.

And just now, when I was coming in, there were well over 100,000. “There were people completely around the race course. I really hope we can put on a great show for them tomorrow.” Torrente had clocked the second fastest time in the morning practice period behind Sweden’s Jonas Andersson, the 2021 world champion, with Team Abu Dhabi’s Thani Al-Qemzi recording the fifth best time.

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