The fifth round of the UIM XCAT World Series will be held this weekend in Dubai.
Dubai - Perhaps that's because the only race in which they failed to reach the podium in 2015 was in Dubai earlier this year.
Published: Mon 16 Nov 2015, 7:43 PM
They may have only missed the podium once this season, but the Italian team of Matteo Nicolini and Tomaso Polli are taking nothing for granted heading into the fifth round of the UIM XCAT World Series in Dubai this weekend.
Perhaps that's because the only race in which they failed to reach the podium in 2015 was in Dubai earlier this year.
Apart from that slight blip, the pair in boat Six, claimed second spot in the season opener in Fujairah and finished third in both Cascais, Portugal in June and the Gold Coast, Australia in August.
But with their success largely achieved in rough conditions this year, it's Dubai's usually flat water that could prove tricky. So Nicolini has taken steps to counteract the expected conditions at the Dubai International Marine Club - where entry for the general public to witness the spectacle of speed is free of charge this weekend.
"It's not too bad that we got on the podium three times when the sea conditions were rough but we missed the podium in the Dubai race that was almost flat," said Nicolini. "That meant that we needed to work on the boat to improve our speed performance and so that is what I am trying to do now for the last two races.
"I am working on some hull modifications that (boat builders) Victory are doing now. I also have a new set of props done for these two races and two new gear cases with different water intake.
"All of those upgrades should give us better performance to compete for a podium as well in this last two races," he added.
Nicolini and Polli are currently third in the overall Series standings, giving them a great opportunity for a significant step up from the fifth place in which they finished the 2014 season.
There are just five points separating Six from Team Abu Dhabi (Rashed Al Tayer and Faleh Al Mansoori) who are second on 108 points, while XDubai (Arif Al Zaffain and Nadir bin Hendi) are well out in front with 131 points.
Meanwhile, the Nov. 19-21 event will see the introduction of the new Mercury Racing four-stroke engines which were officially launched in the USA last week.
XXX during XXX on day 1 of the Gold Coast GP - fourth round of the UIM XCAT World Series on August 22, 2015 in Gold Coast, Australia where 14 teams are competing. XCAT, short for extreme catamaran, is one of the most challenging and extreme forms of powerboat racing in the world. The XCAT World Series truly is a spectacle of speed, with teams of two taking each other on in two-engined carbon-fibre boats that tear around the course at speeds close to 200km per hour.
GOLD COAST, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 22: Matteo Nicolini and Tomaso Polli of Six compete in the Dubai Duty Free Speed Cat Run on Day 1 of the Gold Coast GP - fourth round of the UIM XCAT World Series on August 22, 2015 in Gold Coast, Australia where 14 teams are competing. XCAT, short for extreme catamaran, is one of the most challenging and extreme forms of powerboat racing in the world. The XCAT World Series truly is a spectacle of speed, with teams of two taking each other on in two-engined carbon-fibre boats that tear around the course at speeds close to 200km per hour. (Photo by Glenn Hunt/Getty Images for XCAT)
2015 UIMWorld Powerboat ChampionshipGRAND PRIX OF DUBAIUAE - 19th to 21th March 2015© Raffaello Bastiani / WPPA