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  • APBA Driving School in Dayton, Ohio, May 30-31

    For Immediate Release
    March 26, 2009
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    Now Anyone Can Experience the Thrill of Driving a Race Boat
    Eastpointe, Michigan-Boat racing in America goes back to the turn of the last century, and the American Power Boat Association is the organization that has provided leadership to the sport since 1903.
    But never before has the APBA taken such an active role in making boat racing available to racing enthusiasts who want to see if boat racing is for them.
    “Making it possible for more people to experience the thrill and excitement of boat racing has to be an important part of our mission,” said Mark Weber, President of the APBA. “I was lucky enough to grow up in a family of boat racers. I didn’t need to find a way to see if it was the sport for me.”
    To accomplish this goal, APBA is announcing a program called “The Ride of a Lifetime”–the American Power Boat Association Driving School.
    Featuring four separate types of race boats—Junior Class outboard hydroplanes, C Stock hydroplanes, powerful 5 Litre Inboard hydros and SST 120 Tunnel hulls—the school includes classroom sessions and on-the-water driving conducted over a weekend.
    The instructors, all experienced race drivers, will teach students racing terminology, safety and boat handling skills. Chris Fairchild, Brandon Thirlby, Dan Kanfoush, Mark Weber and Mark Wheeler will be the instructors for the first School. The APBA provides students with proper-fitting helmets, life jackets, driving suits (and, on those boats equipped with safety capsules, on-board air systems).
    Safety will be the highest priority. Students who will drive safety capsule-equipped boats (5 Litre Inboards and SST 120 OPCs) will take the same training that APBA racers receive, learning how to use the onboard air system and techniques to safely exit a flipped boat. A highly qualified rescue team will be on the water at all times when a student is on the course.
    Costs for the weekend school range from $50.00 for the Junior Class students (ages 9-16) to $200.00 for the 5 Litre Inboard or SST 120 tunnel boat classes. A student may even try
    both 5 Litre and SST 120 for $300.00.
    The first Ride of a Lifetime Driving School takes place May 30-31 in Dayton, Ohio, on Eastwood Lake. Visit www.apba-racing.com for more information.
    Contact: Mark Weber
    586-773-9700
    mweber55@sbcglobal.net
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  • #2
    This sounds like a great program. The driving lesson alone from Chris Fairchild is worth the price of admission, plus you get to drive a 120. Very cool!
    Michael J. Mackey
    Lola Boatwerks Factory Foreman
    Pavlick Race Boats Factory Driver
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Admin View Post
      A student may even try
      both 5 Litre and SST 120 for $300.00.
      Dang I wish that was closer to me. I'd anti up $300 for a ride in a 120 and a 5 liter hydro in a heartbeat!
      ...

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      • #4
        Will the new Formula Spec Class be added to this ?
        Kegs



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        • #5
          The spec. class will be added for the 2010 school. We won't have the boats ready for the 2009 school.

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          • #6
            This is very cool!
            My question is this info being distributed to media outlets with press releases?
            while it is nice that we are being informed via APBA and HR. but that does not get the information to the average citizen. We Need to inform the public of this oportunity.
            Had nascar only informed the nascar people of the chance to drive a race car. The program would have been a failure. instead they got the word out to everyone. their program appears to be a success.




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            • #7
              Excellent

              To All,

              Now this is really good for racing.

              Mark, How about trying to make this available in other parts of the country ?

              This is something APBA could advertise at the various National Boat Shows around the country.

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              Dean F. Hobart



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              • #8
                Originally posted by DeanFHobart View Post
                To All,

                Now this is really good for racing.

                Mark, How about trying to make this available in other parts of the country ?

                This is something APBA could advertise at the various National Boat Shows around the country.

                Good idea Dean, if you turn this into a traveling road show type of project then you really have a shot at attracting new drivers from all over the country.
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                • #9
                  Dean,

                  The plan is to do one school in 2009. We will learn alot from this first weekend. We do plan to expand to multiple schools in future years. Those of us putting on the school this year are in this for the long term.

                  Regards,

                  Mark

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                  • #10
                    Newspaper Article on the "APBA Driving School"

                    http://www.macombdaily.com/articles/...0005032223.txt


                    Brandon Thirlby

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                    • #11
                      Excellent!!

                      This is a great step for our spot. Hats off to those involved!!

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                      • #12
                        Great step forward

                        I think this is a great step forward in getting people started in boatracing.

                        Hopefully this will lead to other schools throughout the country at many other race sites.
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                        • #13
                          APBA DRIVING SCHOOL
                          May 30-31, Dayton, Ohio

                          IS SOLD OUT!

                          Please contact APBA at 586-773-9700 or apbahq@apba-racing.com if you are interested
                          in the next Driving School.

                          Brandon Thirlby

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by thirlbym-14 View Post
                            apba Driving School
                            May 30-31, Dayton, Ohio

                            Is Sold Out!

                            Please Contact Apba At 586-773-9700 Or apbahq@apba-racing.com If You Are Interested
                            In The Next Driving School.

                            Brandon Thirlby
                            This Is Awesome News!
                            Michael J. Mackey
                            Lola Boatwerks Factory Foreman
                            Pavlick Race Boats Factory Driver
                            Yamato Aficionado
                            21-V

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                            • #15
                              How many people are signed up? Are they new to boat racing?
                              Nic Thompson

                              www.tbrboats.com

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