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Unlimited hydroplane driver Jimmy Shane drove the U-1 HomeStreet Bank boat to easy heat race victories at the HAPO Columbia Cup in Tri-Cities, Washington.
The Mid-Columbia’s recent heat wave was reportedly being blamed for putting a damper on the start of unlimited hydroplane racing in the Tri-Cities. Friday was the day the field of H1 Unlimited ...
After a year’s absence, Unlimited Hydroplane racing will return to Mission Bay in September.And, if things go right, seven-time NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson might celebrate his 50th birthda… ...
Sports Bothell racer to become first Black unlimited hydro driver Brent Hall named hydroplane driver for U-37 Legacy Racing. By Nathan Joyce The Seattle Times Wednesday, October 30, 2024 3:03pm ...
The Hydro Racing League canceled its season in April because of the new coronavirus. And the 2020 H1 Unlimited schedule also has been decimated.
Longtime boat race fan Mark Willer poses with his three daughters, Maggie,10, Annie, 7, and Ren, 12, from left, in front of the U-3 Miss Griggs Ace Hardware unlimited hydroplane as Charlie Grigg ...
OWENSBORO, Ky. – You could call it a boat-racing role reversal. After Owensboro’s unlimited hydroplane race disbanded following the 1978 event, legendary Atlas Van Lines driver Bill Muncey ...
Locals would watch the hydro races — breathlessly covered by all the city’s television stations — with the same zeal and excitement as the Super Bowl, with the drivers of these racing boats carrying ...
Boat racing lost a major part of its family this past weekend when Chris Denslow passed away after a short illness.
The unlimited hydroplane season wraps up with the Gold Cup at Seafair. Here's what you need to know for what could be a historic weekend of racing.
RELATED: Chip Hanauer reflects on hydroplane racing career Glass is one of the women profiled in Highline Heritage Museum's new exhibit, "Fierce Women and Hydroplanes." It's a story that goes way ...
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Seattle Artifacts: The Reign of the Toy Hydroplanes - MSN
Hydroplane racing has a long history in Seattle going back almost a century. The first official race, known as the Seattle Speed Boat Regatta, took place on Green Lake in 1929. In the years ...
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