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Palfreyman Bounces Back, Riabko Sets the Pace in Portugal

UIM F2 Grand Prix of Portugal I – Free Practice Report: Sunday Morning, Peso da Régua

Peso da Régua, Portugal – September 14, 2025

The UIM F2 World Championship heads into the penultimate round of the 2025 season on the stunning Douro River circuit in Peso da Régua, where the tight turns and flowing waters of this Portuguese gem promise another thrilling spectacle. With the championship battle heating up after two rounds in Brindisi and Klaipėda, today’s free practice session set the tone for the afternoon’s Grand Prix race. Peter Morin leads the standings on 30 points ahead of Hilmer Wiberg (24), with Matthew Palfreyman and Mathilda Wiberg tied on 22. Following yesterday’s qualifying results, drivers fine-tuned their setups under clear skies, though not without some drama.

Lithuanian ace Edgaras Riabko stole the show in the 45-minute session, clocking a blistering best lap of 41.675 seconds to top the timesheets. Riabko, starting the weekend outside the top eight in the championship on just 9 points, explained the breakthrough: his radio man, Karolis Ramoska, revealed that a late-night strategy session led to a revamped approach to the course, including altered racing lines to exploit the river’s currents more effectively. This paid dividends, as Riabko completed 27 laps and looked composed throughout.

British driver Matthew Palfreyman, who suffered an accident in qualifying yesterday, shrugged off any lingering concerns to post the second-fastest time of 42.279 – briefly leading the session before Riabko’s late charge. Palfreyman, third in the championship, racked up 29 laps for a total time of 36:14.871, showing his boat was back in fighting shape.

Local hero Duarte Benavente impressed in third with a 42.569, though his session was shorter at just 10 laps (total 10:25.246). Giacomo Sacchi (MON) and Hilmer Wiberg (SWE, second in points) were inseparable in fourth and fifth, both within a second of Riabko’s benchmark.

Notable absentees and issues marred the session for some frontrunners. Championship contender Mathilda Wiberg (SWE, tied for third) opted to sit out entirely, prioritising a clean start in the race this afternoon over risking any pre-race tweaks – her team confirmed it’s all about conserving energy for the 45-lap showdown. Meanwhile, Norwegian André Solvang struggled with engine troubles, failing to register a competitive lap after throttle issues sidelined him early; he ended the session unclassified after limited running.

Rashed Al Qemzi (UAE, absent from the top 10 here but a past champion) managed seventh with a 42.900, but his brief 7-lap stint suggests setup work is ongoing. Further back, Stefan Arand (EST, fifth in standings) and Nelson Morin (FRA, brother of leader Peter) showed solid pace in ninth and sixth, respectively.

The session highlighted the competitiveness on this 1685 m circuit, with the top 10 covered by just over two seconds. As teams head into the 15:45 race start, expect Riabko’s momentum to challenge the established order, while leaders like Morin (eighth today) and Wiberg will aim to consolidate their positions.

Free Practice Results

Pos Num Name Nat Gap Best Lap At Last Lap Laps Total Time
1 41 Edgaras Riabko LTU 41.675 27 41.675 27 34:33.703
2 14 Matthew Palfreyman GBR +0.604 42.279 21 48.655 29 36:14.871
3 45 Duarte Benavente POR +0.894 42.569 1 42.621 10 10:25.246
4 74 Giacomo Sacchi ITA +0.936 42.611 14 43.656 15 41:34.586
5 70 Hilmer Wiberg SWE +0.949 42.624 20 42.624 20 30:00.321
6 33 Nelson Morin FRA +1.022 42.697 20 44.399 26 37:27.958
7 1 Rashed Al Qemzi UAE +1.225 42.900 7 42.900 7 17:44.896
8 11 Peter Morin FRA +1.293 42.968 13 43.400 27 45:36.601
9 18 Stefan Arand EST +1.461 43.136 14 1:20.921 23 39:56.170
10 25 Tino Lehto FIN +2.112 43.787 35 43.787 35 41:30.354
11 96 Roope Virtanen FIN +2.141 43.816 23 43.816 23 35:57.304
12 3 Owen Jelf GBR +2.316 43.991 28 43.991 28 41:57.210
13 36 Salem Al Yafei UAE +2.352 44.027 27 46.124 35 44:24.829
14 9 Mette Bjerknæs NOR +2.600 44.275 3 45.759 9 11:38.934
15 2 Johan Österberg SWE +3.340 45.015 16 1:32.734 30 33:40.355
16 77 Tobias Munthe-Kaas NOR +3.928 45.603 10 47.785 15 45:28.891
17 29 Egidijus Dagilis LTU +6.285 47.960 3 48.612 6 7:21.223
18 7 Mathilda Wiberg SWE +1:01.900 1:43.575 3 1:43.575 3 6:39.183
19 27 André Solvang NOR

John Moore

John Moore has a longstanding involvement in event organisation and powerboat racing journalism. He organised the historic Cowes–Torquay–Cowes races between 2010 and 2013 and was actively involved with British offshore racing from 2017 until 2025.

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