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back  to its best and the championship remains in our sights.” he said.

Also in sight was Sweden, Gothenburg to be precise. Bohinc returned to action alongside Cangiano for the first time since Malta as SNAV OSG built impressively on those foundations already laid, securing a another win in a closely fought sprint race. Having trailed Lucas Oil for much of the race, the defining moment came with three laps left as Bohinc and Cangiano put all of their combined experience to use to achieve a vital success.

A second place finish was to come amid high drama the following day’s Scandinavian Grand Prix of the Sea. The Lucas Oil boat, having hit wash whilst turning, flipped onto its roof and began sinking.Thankfully, with the race stopped, both pilots suffered only shock and bruising.

Bohinc and Cangiano would again make the podium as their quest to win the Powerboat P1 Evolution class title remained on track. The final two rounds of the season in Sicily were now looming and three boats remained in contention for the world crown.

With over a month in between P1 Powerboat events, Bohinc turned his attention to the Cowes-Torquay-Cowes race. He was already one of only six drivers to have won it twice but was denied in one of the cruellest ways imaginable alongside Ed Williams-Hawkes and Max Holzfeind in the brand new Buzzi-designed Wettpunkt.com powerboat.