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Here is the weekend schedule for the 56 th running — since the race didn’t happen in 2020 ... 8 a.m. — Gates open, H1 Unlimited hydroplane testing. 10 a.m. — Inboard testing. 10:40 a.m ...
4 p.m.: Connell Oil H1 Unlimited Hydroplane Heat 1A 4:30 p.m.: Connell Oil H1 Unlimited Hydroplane Heat 1B BONUS: The Boat Race Bash after-party will be at the Red Lion Hotel in Pasco .
Here’s your megaguide to the 2024 Tri-City Water Follies. Schedule, prices, parking, more. Remaining H1 schedule. With the A/B heat race format, there will be a lot more season points available ...
H1 Unlimited is an American unlimited hydroplane racing league that is sanctioned by the American Power Boat Association (APBA). Until 2009, the series was known as ABRA Unlimited Hydroplane, in turn renamed from APBA Unlimited Hydroplane in 2004. The H1 Unlimited season typically runs from July through September, consisting of five races.
Thunder on the Ohio was a hydroplane boat race in the H1 Unlimited season. Thunder was held each year on the Ohio River in downtown Evansville, Indiana , United States. Evansville had hosted Thunder on the Ohio consecutively since 1979 (although the race had been founded in 1938).
K-PRO (an APBA entry class) is the only PRO hydroplane class running modified, recreational outboard motors; all other PRO hydroplane classes use 2-stroke outboard motors designed and manufactured specifically for PRO circuit racing purposes. Entry level classes for the PRO series classes are gasoline-fueled K-PRO (APBA sanctions only) and OSY ...
With just five races again on the 2023 H1 Unlimited circuit, points will be very important for the national championship — especially from the get-go.
The Indiana Governor's Cup (more commonly known as the Madison Regatta) is an H1 Unlimited hydroplane boat race held annually on Independence Day weekend on the Ohio River in Madison, Indiana. Madison has hosted the Madison Regatta annually since 1951, although the race was also contested in the 1930s.