There were a lot of teams talking about making the trip,ME INCLUDED. Who actually showed up to race out there? Best of luck to those that did! Havasu is AWESOME!
Honkercut SC
Global Warming P1
XP1-00
521 24 Skater P?
Eliminator SCL
In the Red SCL
Amzoil SCL
Coyote P3
Who's Racing P1 DNS
555 P5
Adrenaline P6
CRC DNS
I will get the complete rundown today from the boys..... just getting back to work.....:sifone:
JBS 198mph down the shoot
Renegade was smokin in SC I do not think he ever lifted. 2nd Talkin Trash 3rd Honker Cut Good race there.
Amzoil 1st Eliminator 2nd In the Red 3rd
Global Warming vs XP1-00 was shaping up to be a great battle Dan and Martin led at the start but Dave and Todd ran them down and passed them on the 2 mile straight through the corners...but XP1-00 lost an engine leading on the end of lap one.
Brad in Pig Iron never saw a checker flag before so he completed all and them some....
Coyote was running real strong all race...
The Bat Boat and the 24 skater battled all race that was pretty cool to see.
Justin in the Who's racing just ran out of time fighting gremlins in the Who's racing all week finally getting a good test Saturday nite but the checklist was still too long to make the race. They did some major mods to the boat over the winter with setup and engines to try and improve the handling of the boat so they wouldn't repeat the roll from last year. Great effort to Justin and his crew and to all of the Popra family that lent a hand on getting him close.
I was on the platinum helping start the race so I had a great seat for the race. They should have been racing but are afraid of the Shark boat.......
The Dixie Bell was on the center of the course providing a great vantage point to watch from.
It would have been nice to have all the people come that said they were coming show up (Ryan).... Still great weekend no incidents except the Desert Storm on the street parade spoiled the poser event with rain and hail and some mecanical carnage :sifone:
The races were f*ckin' awesome, even though we had to leave in the middle of them to head home. It's very cool that the city of Lake Havasu bends over backwards to ensure the event goes smoothly including allowing the races and shoot out to happen inside the bay, behind the no wake bouys and directly in front of the beach party on the east side of the bay and the Nautical Inn on the west side of the bay. Awesome way to run the races.
The races were f*ckin' awesome, even though we had to leave in the middle of them to head home. It's very cool that the city of Lake Havasu bends over backwards to ensure the event goes smoothly including allowing the races and shoot out to happen inside the bay, behind the no wake bouys and directly in front of the beach party on the east side of the bay and the Nautical Inn on the west side of the bay. Awesome way to run the races.
POPRA definatly had their act together.The no wake zones were patrolled by all agencies and the race course was flat due to the extra security.
Next yeat POPRA needs to be in charge of the shootout coordination to keep the wake zones enforced.
including allowing the races and shoot out to happen inside the bay, behind the no wake bouys and directly in front of the beach party on the east side of the bay and the Nautical Inn on the west side of the bay. Awesome way to run the races.
Gary, had nothing to do with the no wake zones being enforced, they just didn't have the spectator fleet to contend with. The LEO would not enforce it as we expected, we found that out at last moment and we didn't have enough boats to do it ourselves, plus we can't give out tickets! Next year i'll put all my no wake patrol boats on the south end, don't really need them on the north end.
Gary, had nothing to do with the no wake zones being enforced, they just didn't have the spectator fleet to contend with. The LEO would not enforce it as we expected, we found that out at last moment and we didn't have enough boats to do it ourselves, plus we can't give out tickets! Next year i'll put all my no wake patrol boats on the south end, don't really need them on the north end.
If you could have anchored a really big no wake sign on both ends would have helped I think. The guy I was with who lived there had no idea once we left the bay (?) and I told him several times it should all be no wake so he slowed.
Then, after it was pretty much over, and we went down the lake, we saw the no wake buoys on the other end.
I think everyone who had boated there before thought it was okay as soon as they left the bay.
Gary, had nothing to do with the no wake zones being enforced, they just didn't have the spectator fleet to contend with. The LEO would not enforce it as we expected, we found that out at last moment and we didn't have enough boats to do it ourselves, plus we can't give out tickets! Next year i'll put all my no wake patrol boats on the south end, don't really need them on the north end.
When a 40 skater leaves the water twice running the shootout,due to rollers coming across the course,that aint good. The video Bruce showed saturday night had a smaller boat making the run and off to the right you see two large cabin cruisers on plane coming in throwing huge wakes at the course.
The middle and south end need More patrol boats with lights on and the ability to write tickets.Popras security was excellent-they closed the course down on all sides.
Next year you need more cooperation from ALL law agencies.