| Quest,
the TP52 launched from GCB as Bright Star, took
the grand prix division and Audi IRC Championship
at Skandia Geelong Week.
Bob Steel, announced winner of Division
1 in the Audi Series last night and Peter Sorensen,
the winner of Division 2, have found themselves
tied in first place in the opening round of the
prestigious Audi IRC Championship at Skandia Geelong
Week this morning.
Steel, from Sydney, took his TP52
Quest crew to a marked win in the grand prix division,
winning five of the seven-race series, while Sorensen,
a renowned Sydney skiff sailor, won three out
of seven races, placing second in two others with
his Sydney 36CR Philosophers Club.
When the final scores were tallied,
the two friends found they were tied for the leadership
with three events of the series remaining.
“Sorro used to be my friend,
but of course we’re sworn enemies now,”
Steel laughed. “Actually, we’re very
pleased with ourselves. We were a bit lucky to
carry the disqualification (they were disqualified
from a win in race 2 after a protest) and we were
living with a bit of apprehension - the Passage
Race could have been a small boat race and that
would have been the end of us,” said Steel,
who has not previously competed at Skandia Geelong
Week.
“We’re definitely doing
all the other Audi Championship events (Audi Sydney
Harbour Regatta in March, Audi Sydney Gold Coast
in July and Audi Hamilton Island Race Week in
August) and have our eye on the Championship trophy
- and the Audi car.
“We had a great tussle here
with the other two TPs and with Beau Geste and
Living Doll. We expect the competition to be as
hard in the next events, but my crew did a great
job here. I couldn’t have asked more of
Jamie (MacPhail) my skipper and Julian Plante,
they did a terrific job and I’m sure it
will be the same in the following regattas and
races,” Steel said.
Story courtesy of The Daily Sail


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