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Bernie Little. Bernie Little (born in McComb, Ohio, USA c. 1926 - died April 25, 2003) was the most successful owner in Unlimited Hydroplane racing history. His Miss Budweiser team won 134 of the 354 hydroplane races they entered. They won the high points championship 22 years in 40 years of competition, and the Gold Cup 14 times. His first ...
The Miss Budweiser were 22 hydroplanes sponsored by Budweiser beer that raced in the unlimited class under the U-12 banner. They were owned (some were leased backups) by Bernie Little. Anheuser-Busch sponsorship began in 1963, [1] thanks to the friendship of Little and A-B president August Busch III. After Little's death in April 2003, his ...
Nationality. American. Known for. Hydroplane racing. Dean Alan Chenoweth (August 27, 1937 – July 31, 1982) was an American hydroplane racing pilot. Known for piloting the famous Miss Budweiser boat and the winner of four American Power Boat Association Gold Cups, he was killed at age 44 in a racing accident on the Columbia River. [2][3][4]
And it may have something to do with the legendary Miss Budweiser. In 2018, Mark Mason told Grooms to build a new boat. Grooms contacted Joe Little, the son of the late Bernie Little, to see what ...
In 1997, he was part of a team that famously rescued the celebrated driver Dave Villwok when the Miss Budweiser in the final heat of the race. Metz drove the boat that raced paramedics and divers ...
Lee Edward " Chip " Hanauer (born July 1, 1954, in Seattle) [1] is the third most successful Unlimited Hydroplane racer in history. He has won the APBA Gold Cup a record 11 times and was the driver of one of the most famous boats in APBA history, the Miss Budweiser, in the early to mid-1990s. He was inducted into the International Motorsports ...
2009 - Generations. 2010 - Fence. 2011 - Wild West. 2012 - Return of the King. 2013 - Brotherhood. 2014 - Puppy Love. 2015 - Lost Dog. 2016 - Not Backing Down. 2017 - Born the Hard Way.
During a Sportsman race at Charlotte in May of that year, Ed Gartner Jr. was t-boned by Tom D'Eath.Gartner cracked his sternum and fractured his leg, and D'Eath, a nationally renowned hydroplane racing champion who won the APBA national championship and Gold Cup events, best known for piloting Bernie Little's Miss Budweiser, broke his neck.