4:18 PM Fri 4 Mar 2011 GMT
F1 H2O World Championship defending champion Sami Selio saved his best effort for the final minutes of the one hour qualifying session and ran a 47:05 second lap for 160.68 kph run. Selio leads the field of drivers from 10 different nations for tomorrow's ninth Grand Prix of Qatar on challenging Doha Bay which is the opening round of the U.I.M. F1 H2O World Championship. Never having won in eight previous starts in Doha, Selio is chasing his 10th career victory tomorrow for the Mad Croc Team with his new teammate from Italy Davide Padovan taking a well earned sixth
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by Philippe Stiernon
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