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 Inboard Hydroplane Racing
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Eastern Division -
Western Division |
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Regatta |
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August 28-29, 2010 |
New Tech Inspection Presents The Terry Troxell
Memorial Regatta |
Columbia River, Pateros, Washington |
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September 11-12, 2010 |
Daniel J. Murphy, Jr. Memorial Regatta |
Lake Lenape, Mays Landing, New Jersey |
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September 11-12, 2010 |
The Yapachino Memorial Regatta |
Spanaway Lake, Spanaway, Washington |
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September 11-12, 2010 |
Beauharnois Hydrofest (GP) North American
Championship |
ST-Lawrence River, Beauharnois, Quebec, Canada |
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September 18-19, 2010 |
Thunder In The Hills |
Rocky Fork Lake, Hillsboro, Ohio |
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more information |
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New List of Active
Competitors for 2010
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A special thanks to
Phil
Kunz Photography,
Canadian Boating
Federation, Unlimited Light
Hydroplane Racing Association, and the competitors for providing the images and
information to make up this list. |
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Free "Inboard Hydroplane
Racing Spectator's Guide"
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Now you can be the expert in the crowd by taking
this guide with you to the races. It has everything found on
the web site to help you understand and enjoy the greatest
motorsport ever. Remember to check back here for the latest
information on the next race. Updated to include the new
List of Active Competitors for 2010. New
Printing Instructions for printing just the pages you want.
Download Now (English)
Download Now
(French)
Thanks to Pierre
Foucher, VP. Public Relations, CBF for providing the French
translation. |
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Ready, Set, Wait...
Sometimes this can be the hardest part of all. The boats and drivers need to be in the water and ready for their heat. This prevents long breaks in the action for the spectators. However, the race course may need to be cleared of debris and all hydroplanes from the previous heat.
On a scorcher of a summer day, this is brutal for the drivers. They are wearing a racing suit, flack suit, helmet, oxygen mask and cooped up inside of a cockpit that functions as a solar oven when at rest. Of course at around 100 MPH, there is a nice breeze flowing though the cockpit. |
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