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  2. List of fatal accidents in motorboat racing - Wikipedia

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    Southern Drag Boat Association Cowtown Drag Boat Nationals Marine Creek Lake, North Fort Worth, Texas John Haas 2010/08/07 Southern Drag Boat Association Mid-America Summer Nationals Grand River, near Chouteau, Oklahoma "Speed Sport Special" top fuel hydro Mike Fry 2015/08/09 Marble Falls Lakefest Lucas Oil Drag Boat Racing Series

  3. Category:Motorboat racing - Wikipedia

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    H1 Unlimited (2 C, 25 P) M. Motorboat races (1 C, 7 P) ... Drag boat racing; A. American Power Boat Association;

  4. Drag boat racing - Wikipedia

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    Lake Lucas [3] was the world's first purpose-built drag boat racing lake when built in 2011. The facility played host to drag boat races for eight straight years until the Lucas Oil Drag Boat Series was discontinued at the conclusion of the 2018 season. Citing a need for the company to move in a new direction, then everything changed in 2020. [4]

  5. Destroyed in Seconds - Wikipedia

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    Destroyed in Seconds is an American television series that premiered on Discovery Channel on August 21, 2008. [2]Hosted by Ron Pitts, it features video segments of various things being destroyed fairly quickly (hence, "in seconds") such as planes crashing, explosions, sinkholes, boats crashing, fires, race car incidents, floods, factories, etc.

  6. Jetsprint - Wikipedia

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    Normally aspirated engines must have a displacement of 6.5 litres (400 cubic inches), while forced induction (turbocharged or supercharged) engines must be at least 3.8 liters (235 cubic inches) in displacement. These engines typically are fuel injected and run methanol fuel. The small-block engines typically produce 950+ horsepower, while the ...

  7. Gale Banks Engineering - Wikipedia

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    1976: The "Crucifier", a race boat powered by a Banks fuel-injected nitro HEMI wins every event it enters, including the NDBA (National Drag Boat Association) and APBA nationals. 1978: Gale Banks Engineering is contracted by N.I.S.T.A. in the Department of Transportation to develop the power train for its Large Research Safety Vehicle (L.S.R.V ...

  8. Top Alcohol - Wikipedia

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    Above, T/A injected dragster of Krister Johansson from Sweden; below, the supercharged methanol-burning car of Germany's Dennis Habermann. Top Alcohol refers to two different classes in professional drag racing : Top Alcohol Dragster and the Top Alcohol Funny Car .

  9. Gale Banks - Wikipedia

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    Gale Banks (born August 23rd, 1942) is an American hot rodder, [1] drag racer, engineer, and entrepreneur [2] who grew up in Lynwood, California. His company, Gale Banks Engineering, sells performance parts for automotive and marine engines. It specializes in diesel engines, and high end cutting-edge equipment, performance parts, and ...