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  • #16
    I agree with DW

    Get her laying down, I will be happy to teach her the in and outs of laying down.. Think she could handle 350CCH ?
    Dave Mason
    Just A Boat Racer

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    • #17
      She has been well over 225 Mph with 6 G's against her body going into the turns I think she could handle just about anything ! I have been to a few IRL races and the TV coverage does not come close to the real time speeds they are running.

      She would be bored in a 350cc Hydro
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      • #18
        What!!!!

        I am now a big supporter of women in all sports. But I wonder how she would feel getting 'bump drafted' at 190 mph?? Actually she might like it........

        Sincerly
        Travis Pond



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        • #19
          Perhaps not....

          Originally posted by Admin

          She would be bored in a 350cc Hydro
          350 hydro in competition running 99.9 MPH (just under 100 of course) boring? In a 12 1/2 foot boat? She must have ice water in her veins.

          I am not sure how anyone with a working heart could be bored in a 350 hydro, especially at the Nationals with 11 other boats surrounding you. The same comment applies to ASH or CSH or CMR or any other outboard class with good participation. Car racing is easy in this regard; the track is going to be the same as the last lap 95% of the time. Not with boat racing, the "track" changes every second and every lap.

          Watching the start of 250cc Runabout at the last DePue race (USTS), I commented on how exciting the first two turns were as 11 boats negotiated their way through a ton of spray. Knowing that there were 11 boats even if only 5 were visisible is quite wild.

          Perhaps we can get her to attend a race and model her swim suits....to raise money for charity or hydroracer, of course.
          David Weaver

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          • #20
            What's the big deal about a female racer?

            This Louisiana gal has been doing very well for 10 years. She's currently leading the points in NHRA Pro Stock bikes.

            Career Best E.T.: 7.018 Career Best Speed: 192.92


            http://www.nhra.com/apcm/templates/t...3996&zoneid=86

            Also................

            Melanie Troxel is leading the points in NHRA Top Fuel.

            Career Best E.T.: 4.458 Career Best Speed: 331.04

            http://www.nhra.com/apcm/templates/t...3978&zoneid=86
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            • #21
              Originally posted by David Weaver
              350 hydro in competition running 99.9 MPH (just under 100 of course) boring? In a 12 1/2 foot boat? She must have ice water in her veins.

              I am not sure how anyone with a working heart could be bored in a 350 hydro, especially at the Nationals with 11 other boats surrounding you. The same comment applies to ASH or CSH or CMR or any other outboard class with good participation. Car racing is easy in this regard; the track is going to be the same as the last lap 95% of the time. Not with boat racing, the "track" changes every second and every lap.

              Watching the start of 250cc Runabout at the last DePue race (USTS), I commented on how exciting the first two turns were as 11 boats negotiated their way through a ton of spray. Knowing that there were 11 boats even if only 5 were visisible is quite wild.

              Perhaps we can get her to attend a race and model her swim suits....to raise money for charity or hydroracer, of course.
              Clearly you have no concept of what it means to travel at speeds well over the 200 Mph. I have attended several IRL races in person and the real time speeds in person will blow your mind Dave! Don't discount these young ladies as they are a force to be reckon with and should be given medals of honnor for participating in male dominate sports that would blow your mind. Not to take anything away from boat racing but these young ladies are not racing motors that start with a rope.
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              • #22
                Originally posted by David_L6
                This Louisiana gal has been doing very well for 10 years. She's currently leading the points in NHRA Pro Stock bikes.

                Career Best E.T.: 7.018 Career Best Speed: 192.92


                http://www.nhra.com/apcm/templates/t...3996&zoneid=86

                Also................

                Melanie Troxel is leading the points in NHRA Top Fuel.

                Career Best E.T.: 4.458 Career Best Speed: 331.04

                http://www.nhra.com/apcm/templates/t...3978&zoneid=86
                Good post Dave I have been a huge Angelle fan for years, I have also been to a few NHRA races to boot great stuff!
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                • #23
                  Sampey's personal bio says this:

                  Hobbies: Watersports, working out and hunting
                  Other Employment: Owns a Suzuki dealership in New Orleans

                  Now there's a likely outboard racer!

                  Next time there's an outboard race in Louisiana, someone needs to make sure she's invited (and give her a test ride!)

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Admin
                    Clearly you have no concept of what it means to travel at speeds well over the 200 Mph.
                    How can anything that is done for hours on end compare to the rush of 2 or 3 minutes of 90-99 mph wet racing? Those 200 mph cars have to be creampuffs to drive that fast that long.

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                    • #25
                      Ok David W. and Sam C. I fold, you guys win this hand. You have to be blind dumb and retarded not to know there is no comparison beween these sports. Rush you say ? I guess there rush comes when they are handed the winnings check on Sunday night $100 to 500k and thats a small purse

                      Yeah it must be one hell of rush to deposit a check in your account for a million bucks I would like to hear from both your spouses on this topic
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                      • #26
                        Good read, I hope the link works.


                        http://www.nascar.com/2006/news/head...mem/index.html

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Admin
                          Ok David W. and Sam C. I fold, you guys win this hand. You have to be blind dumb and retarded not to know there is no comparison beween these sports. Rush you say ? I guess there rush comes when they are handed the winnings check on Sunday night $100 to 500k and thats a small purse

                          Yeah it must be one hell of rush to deposit a check in your account for a million bucks I would like to hear from both your spouses on this topic
                          Well, I would not turn-down a ride in an IRL car if the opportunity arose. But I see J. Michael Kelly racing just as hard in a 350cc hydro or 500cc Runabout at DePue now and then, as he races in an Unlimied hydroplane. Different speeds, but the same rush perhaps? Probably the same reason Tony Stewart still races sprint cars that will never approach the speed of his Winston Cup cars. But man do they acclerate!!

                          Good point on the money, but Ellen knew that I am better at spending it than making it when she married me!

                          How did we get so far off-track? For my money, the flying start of an outboard race is difficult to beat for sheer racing excitement. Danica does look better in a swim suit than either Sam or David L6 however.
                          David Weaver

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                          • #28
                            Speed on water

                            100 mph on water is like 300 on land, trust me. Going 100 in a 350 hydro would scare the crap out of most IRL drivers.

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                            • #29
                              Yeah yeah yeah I start racing tunnel boats when I was 15 and have been around boat racing almost half my life just like most of the guys here in HR Net. That said we all know boat racers really stretch the truth about how fast Stock Mod Pro and OPC boats really are.

                              Kilo's yeah maybe over 100 mph in the larger classes but on an average course I would bet my families life savings that you would be hard pressed to see 100 mph. I have been hearing these high boat racing speeds for over 21 years now

                              I am not saying that many of you out there have seen the 100 Mph mark but this has got to be a very small group of people.

                              Bob Wartinger and Sean McKane = 100 + club ( Spelling ? )
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                              • #30
                                Dan

                                No offense but I think you are missing quite a few in the 100 mph club. We went to capsules for a reason.

                                Kristi

                                Kristi Z-22

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                                "Ask not what your racing organization can do for you...Ask what you can do for your racing organization"
                                Tomtall 06

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