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  2. Formula (boats) - Wikipedia

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    The 370 Super Sport and the Formula 400 Super Sport won Powerboat Sport Cruiser of the Year in 2004 and 2005. In 2006, the Formula 240 Bowrider won Powerboat Magazine's "Boat of the Year." Formula Boats are also renowned for their racing history. In 1985, Scott Porter raced the 302 SR-1 "Secret Formula" to win the Southeast Divisional Championship.

  3. Formula 1 Powerboat World Championship - Wikipedia

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    This increases lift and reduces drag, so that at speed only a few inches of the boat touch the water, leading to the high speed possible with these hulls. [11] F1 boats are powered by a Mercury Marine [citation needed] V6 two stroke that burns 100LL Avgas at a rate of 120 liters (32 gallons) per hour, generating over 400 horsepower at 10,500 ...

  4. UIM F2 World Championship - Wikipedia

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    Portugal's Duarte Benavente won the 2020 UIM F2 World Championship with Edgaras Riabko from Lithuania second and Britain's Owen Jelf third. [2] [3]Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a shortened season was held over three rounds in two countries, Lithuania and Portugal.

  5. Formula 4S Powerboat World Championship - Wikipedia

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    The Formula-4s Powerboat World Championship is an international inshore powerboat racing competition for powerboats organised by the Union Internationale Motonautique (UIM), hence it often being referred to as F4s. “S” letter refers to abbreviation from four-stroke, which means that four-stroke boat engines are being used in this class.

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  7. Donald Aronow - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Following the success of his construction company, Aronow moved to Miami in 1959, where he began racing boats as a hobby. [2] Aronow's hobby evolved into a business, and by the end of 1962, he had formed the Formula Marine boat company. He sold Formula Marine to Alliance Machine in Ohio.

  8. Victory Team - Wikipedia

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    The team made its offshore powerboat racing debut in 1986, but it wasn't until 1990 that it began to build its own boat. [1] During the final two rounds of the inaugural season of the Class 1 Championship in 1992, Victory Team debuted as a guest entry, and finished first and second in both of its races. [ 2 ]

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