Sarasota Powerboat Grand Prix Celebrates 40 Years September 13-15-2024

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SARASOTA, FL – August 19, 2024 – The 40th Annual Sarasota Powerboat Grand Prix, presented by Visit Sarasota County, will take place September 13-15 and promises exhilarating powerboat racing off Lido Beach.

The weekend festivities will begin on Friday, September 13, with a Pit Party from 6-10 pm in the Van Wezel parking lot featuring Nashville country artist Andy Velo, vendors, food trucks, and plenty of powerboats on display for the general public to enjoy. Then, on Saturday and Sunday, over 50 race teams will compete for the checkered flag with Class 1 teams reaching speeds of up to 160 mph.

Race fans wanting a premium spot to watch the races can purchase tickets to an elevated VIP Viewing experience on Lido Beach, directly across from the Start/Finish Line. This year’s VIP viewing experience offers upgraded amenities for guests, a LIVE stream of all the racing action, expanded seating options, and enhanced dining and beverage selections with a cashless experience making purchases on the beach a breeze. Corporate hospitality tents will also be available.

New this year is a Class 1 Experience that will provide race fans with a true behind-the-scenes tour of the biggest and fastest powerboats on the water. It includes private access to parties, events, private tours, team meet & greet opportunities, and ultra-premium race viewing on both race days. Christy Masters, Hospitality Director shared, “We aim to create a memorable experience for race fans and attract more people to this thrilling sport.”

Last year the Sarasota Powerboat Grand Prix generated an estimated $5 Million in economic impact. Pete Harvey, Director of Sports for Visit Sarasota County, stated “We are excited to welcome the Annual Sarasota Powerboat Grand Prix back on their new September dates. The Grand Prix draws enthusiastic crowds, capturing the attention of visitors and residents alike. It attracts a diverse range of attendees, which generates a sizable surge in tourism and spending.” Several reasons prompting the move away from the July 4th holiday included driving more business to local retailers, hotels, and restaurants during the off-season, reducing the strain on City and County resources, and reducing any threats to wildlife during peak bird and turtle nesting season.

Powerboat P1’s national and international television coverage, which includes Bally Sports regional sports networks, will showcase the Sarasota area to a worldwide audience of more than 230 million households. MAV TV will also provide live stream coverage of the Class 1 race on Sunday from 10-11 am on both Powerboat P1 and Class 1 YouTube pages. Net proceeds raised from this year’s event will benefit the P1 Marine Foundation, a non-profit that focuses on conservation by raising awareness of threats to our oceans, supporting research, and providing youth scholarships for students going into the field of marine conservation.

Sarasota is the fourth event in this year’s P1 Offshore series following races held in Cocoa Beach, FL, Lake of the Ozarks, MO and Sheboygan, WI. Additional races following Sarasota include St. Petersburg, FL (Oct. 18-20). For more information visit: P1offshore.com and Class1world.com

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RACE SCHEDULE - SARASOTA SEP 13-15 2024

FROM / UNTIL - 13 SEPTEMBER FRIDAY - LOCATION
01:00pm 04:00pm TESTING RACECOURSE - OFF LIDO BEACH
06:00pm 10:00pm PIT PARTY VAN - WEZEL
06:00pm 10:00pm PIT PARTY - FEATURING NASHVILLE RECORDING ARTIST - ANDY VELO VAN WEZEL

FROM / UNTIL - 14 SEPTEMBER SATURDAY - LOCATION
09:30am 12:00am TESTING RACECOURSE - OFF LIDO BEACH
11:00am 11:30am OPENING CEREMONY - VIP AREA
12:30am 01:30pm CLASS 1 QUALIFYING - RACECOURSE
01:45pm 02:45pm RACE 1 - FACTORY STOCK 450R - RACECOURSE
03:00pm 03:30pm RACE 2 - SUPER STOCK - RACECOURSE

FROM / UNTIL - 15 SEPTEMBER SUNDAY - LOCATION
10:00am 11:00am RACE 3 - CLASS 1 30 MINS PLUS 1 LAP - RACECOURSE
11:15am 12:15am RACE 4 - BRACKET CLASS 700, 600, 500 - RACECOURSE
12:15am 12:45am BREAK/HELO REFUEL
01:00pm 02:00pm RACE 5 - MOD V, BRACKET 400, 300, 200 - RACECOURSE
02:15pm 03:15pm RACE 6 - SUPER CAT - RACECOURSE
05:00pm AWARDS - VAN WEZEL
 
Sarasota Powerboat Grand Prix celebrates 40 years on new race dates in September

The 40th annual Sarasota Powerboat Grand Prix, presented by Visit Sarasota County, will take place on Sept. 13-15 off Lido Beach, kicking off with a Pit Party in the Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall parking lot.

Highlighting the Pit Party from 6-10 p.m. will be Nashville country artist Andy Velo. The three-day Grand Prix also will feature vendors, food trucks, and powerboats on display for the public. On Saturday and Sunday, over 50 race teams will compete, with Class 1 teams reaching speeds of up to 160 mph.

Race fans seeking a premium spot to watch the races can purchase tickets to an elevated VIP viewing experience on Lido Beach, directly across from the Start/Finish Line. This year’s VIP experience offers upgraded amenities, including a live stream of racing, expanded seating options, and enhanced dining and beverage selections. Corporate hospitality tents will also be available.

New this year is a Class 1 experience that will provide race fans with a behind-the-scenes tour of the biggest and fastest powerboats on the water. It includes private access to parties, events, private tours, team meet & greet opportunities, and ultra-premium race viewing on both race days.

Nashville country artist Andy Velo returns to the three-day Grand Prix, highlighting the Pit Party on Sept. 13.
“We aim to create a memorable experience for race fans and attract more people to this thrilling sport,” said Christy Masters, hospitality director.

Sarasota is the second longest-running U.S. powerboat race, after the Key West Championship. Last year the Sarasota Powerboat Grand Prix generated an estimated $5 million economic impact.

“We are excited to welcome the annual Sarasota Powerboat Grand Prix back on their new September dates," said Pete Harvey, director of sports for Visit Sarasota County. "The Grand Prix draws enthusiastic crowds, capturing the attention of visitors and residents alike. It attracts a diverse range of attendees, which generates a sizable surge in tourism and spending.”

Several reasons prompted the move away from the July 4th holiday, Harvey said, including driving more business to local retailers, hotels, and restaurants during the off-season; reducing the strain on city and county resources; and reducing any threats to wildlife during peak bird and turtle nesting seasons.

Powerboat P1’s national and international television coverage, which includes Bally Sports regional sports networks, will showcase the Grand Prix to a worldwide audience of more than 230 million households.

Net proceeds from this year’s event will benefit the P1 Marine Foundation, a nonprofit that focuses on conservation and provides scholarships for students interested in marine conservation.

For more information and tickets, visit P1offshore.com and Class1world.com


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