I couldn't find any results on the POPRA site but found this in the local paper
Small field for POPRA race
By Staff Reports
Sunday, April 26, 2009 9:43 PM MST
Running with just one operator and on one engine, there was no negative effect on Team CRC in Sunday’s racing on Lake Havasu.
CRC’s 39-foot MTI catamaran finished the Pacific Offshore Powerboat Racing Association’s 2nd Annual Lake Havasu Grand Prix two laps ahead of the nearest competition.
Just eight boats lined up for the 49-mile race that looped from Thompson Bay to Copper Canyon and back again. Each racer had to complete 10 laps of the 4.9-mile oval.
Only one incident occurred during the race, when a monohull boat failed to reduce speed in turn four, flipping the boat and ejecting both operators. Neither suffered serious injury.
The POPRA race capped off the four-day Desert Storm offshore boating event staged by Lake Racer LLC. Desert Storm started with a display of the million-dollar vessels during a street fair on upper McCulloch Boulevard Thursday. Then the boats participated in a parade through the Bridgewater Channel and a poker run on Friday.
On Saturday, Greg Olson won the Desert Storm Shootout, a two-mile straight shot south along the Arizona side of the lake starting in Thompson Bay. Boaters had one mile to reach a top speed and another mile to safely decelerate.
Olson won by setting a new Shootout record of 174 mph.