Atlee Targets European Glory in Viverone

Nineteen-year-old Jamie Atlee is preparing for the challenge of his young career as he lines up at the 2025 UIM GT30 European Championship in Viverone, northern Italy.

The event promises to be a showcase of Europe’s finest powerboat racing talent, with seventeen drivers from six nations battling it out for continental glory.

For Atlee, who impressed earlier this year with a sixth-place finish at the World Championships, it is another opportunity to prove himself on the international stage. With ambition burning bright, he heads to Italy determined to show his skill, composure and competitive edge against the very best in the class.

The Challenge Ahead

Atlee has been putting in countless hours of training and preparation to ensure he is ready for the demands of championship racing. His hard work reflects both his passion for the sport and his commitment to building a professional career in powerboat racing.

The weekend will begin with a timed qualification session, where drivers will fight for pole position. From there, the competition will unfold across four high-octane heats, each demanding absolute precision as competitors navigate the twists and turns of Lake Viverone.

The Setting

Lake Viverone provides a spectacular backdrop for the championship. Nestled in the foothills of north-west Italy, it is known for its beauty but also for the challenges it presents.

The calm appearance of the lake can be deceptive—shifting winds can quickly transform conditions, pushing drivers to adapt on the fly and testing their control to the limit.

From the Driver

Looking ahead to the competition, Atlee said:

“The competition is going to be fierce—seventeen of Europe’s top powerboat racers will be there to fight for the European Championship. Viverone is known for being a difficult course.

Despite the serene appearance of the lake, the wind can create some taxing conditions.

Recent test sessions have gone well, and along with the team I’m confident we can get some good results and hopefully bring home some silverware.

I must thank my team and sponsors for enabling me to compete and giving me this fantastic opportunity.”

GT30 Entry List – Viverone, Italy (12–14 September 2025)
# Driver Country Heat 1 Heat 2 Heat 3 Heat 4 Points Team
2 Andres Virumann 🇪🇪 EST Viru Racing
7 Karl Soodla 🇪🇪 EST Viru Racing
8 Stefano Genova 🇮🇹 ITA Rainbow Team
9 Luca Baggioli 🇮🇹 ITA Milano Racing
10 Ashley Penfold 🇬🇧 GBR Ashley Penfold Racing Team
11 Jacopo Ravasio 🇮🇹 ITA
14 Edoardo Chiesa 🇮🇹 ITA Rainbow Team
16 Riccardo Colonna 🇮🇹 ITA
18 Jaime Atlee 🇬🇧 GBR Jelf Racing Team
26 Erik Suuk 🇪🇪 EST Viru Racing
29 Riccardo Costa 🇮🇹 ITA Milano Racing
32 Andrea Cavalloni 🇮🇹 ITA
37 Mattia Andreani 🇮🇹 ITA Rainbow Team
42 Mantas Kucinavicius 🇱🇹 LTU Riabko Racing Team
50 Marcin Kociucki 🇵🇱 POL Polska Powerboat
99 Lorenzo De Biasi 🇮🇹 ITA Milano Racing
199 Peter Sandor 🇭🇺 HUN Hungarian Speed Team
GT30 Driver Bios – Viverone 2025
Driver Country Bio
Andres Virumann 🇪🇪 EST Estonian rising star with a background in junior hydroplane racing. Known for precision and consistency.
Karl Soodla 🇪🇪 EST Aggressive on turns and a podium contender in Baltic circuits. Teammate of Virumann at Viru Racing.
Stefano Genova 🇮🇹 ITA Veteran of the Italian GT30 scene, racing with Rainbow Team since 2022. Known for smooth handling and racecraft.
Luca Baggioli 🇮🇹 ITA Young talent from Milan, trained under the FIM Junior Elite program. Shows promise in technical circuits.
Ashley Penfold 🇬🇧 GBR British powerhouse, known for fearless starts and aggressive overtakes.
Jaime Atlee 🇬🇧 GBR Technical racer with a background in engineering. Brings strategy and precision to every lap.
Mantas Kucinavicius 🇱🇹 LTU Lithuanian national champion, racing with Riabko Racing Team. Dominates in high-speed conditions.
Marcin Kociucki 🇵🇱 POL Representing Polska Powerboat, known for endurance and late-race surges. A consistent top-10 finisher.
Peter Sandor 🇭🇺 HUN Hungarian veteran, racing since 2015 with Hungarian Speed Team. Brings experience and tactical awareness.
Jacopo Ravasio 🇮🇹 ITA Emerging Italian driver with strong regional results. Making his GT30 debut at Viverone.
Riccardo Colonna 🇮🇹 ITA Private entry with a background in amateur hydroplane racing. Known for steady improvement.
Andrea Cavalloni 🇮🇹 ITA Newcomer to the GT30 circuit. Trained under local Italian racing programs.
Mattia Andreani 🇮🇹 ITA Rainbow Team junior driver. Known for quick reflexes and adaptability in changing water conditions.
Edoardo Chiesa 🇮🇹 ITA Experienced Italian racer with multiple podiums in national GT30 events. A Rainbow Team regular.
Riccardo Costa 🇮🇹 ITA Milano Racing’s youngest entrant. Known for bold overtakes and high cornering speeds.
Lorenzo De Biasi 🇮🇹 ITA Veteran of the Italian circuit. Brings consistency and technical finesse to the Milano Racing lineup.