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  • Must Be Top Secret

    Some of us would like to know.
    Lucas Oil NBRA race results?
    APBA Pro Nationals results?

    Nothing on the NBRA website.
    Nothing on the APBA website.
    Not much on Hydroracer.............and no I don't do facebook!




  • #2
    Lucas oil

    A few results I remember are
    Sat. E run Keith Kampen 1st Kevin Mcafee 2nd
    Sun E run Keith Kampen and Kevin Mcafee tied for 1st
    D run both days Alan Owen 1st
    Super E hydro both days Tim Snider 1st driving Burt's equipment
    C mod run both days Braxton Miller 1st
    E hydro not sure either Kevin or Dave Mason
    That's all I can remember
    Keith Kampen

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    • #3
      Yes, trying to get a report on the APBA Pro Natonals. Just small blurbs seem the show up. Hope someone that was there will write up the race. .....Bob N-96

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      • #4
        As of 7/7/13 from APBA web page....
        "Results for this race have not yet been compiled."
        They might have more info later in the week.

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        • #5
          lucas results

          Brian,
          Can't add to much to the results, but a little flavor for you.

          The Miller's out of Grove dominated the C-Novice and the CSH/CMH and the CMR classes with Braxton, just wearing me out calling his name with so many heats run that weekend. Oh to be 16, in great shape, and be fearless on top of everything else. Great family and always fun to see them show wherever we find them. Had a new racer with them Trent Baugh and he did a terrific job both days and finished on the podium Sunday in a class.

          David Mason won EMH on Sunday, Kevin Mc won a number of D/E-R/H classes both days. Keith and Kevin tied in a couple of classes, they do ties, rather than timing for overall wins.

          Fun to watch the Tahotsu's run in DMH and DMR, very nice sound and good speeds.

          Tim Snider snookered them all with Burt Hoefs SEH on Sunday, two back to Back.

          A few guys got into the rocks, but no explosive rock hitting, just a scrape or had it turned off before getting into them.

          Great facility, we could not have run Saturday without the drivers having the left hand and the brain connected, water was extremely upsetting and had a couple almost blow over, but all safe and on their way home on Sunday night.

          Lucas is a great facility and treated us like royalty, great people. The Dirt track, the county fair was going on at the facility and had a great crowd on Saturday, fair ended Saturday, although a decent crowd Sunday, not as big as Saturday's/

          Jeff Lake and Linda Gilmore and their crew, along with Keith Kampen and of course the Pres. of NBRA, Jeff Ruth had it going that weekend. A great crew to work with and they ran the heats off like clockwork.

          ray



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          • #6
            West Coasters

            What i know from Pro Nationals:

            350CCH: 1st- Jamie Nilsen 2nd-Zach Malhiot
            OSY-400: 1st- John Peeters
            1100ccr: 2nd- JW Myers
            Antiques: I believe Jim Nilsen was 2nd or 3rd in all 4 classes.


            That's all I remember from my report from Zach Malhiot. Everyone that was there has stated they had a great time. City was great and they wanted the race back next year! Heard the fireworks on the 4th were cool too, 30K worth!
            Kyle Bahl
            20-R

            "He didn't bump you, he didn't nudge you, he rubbed you, and rubbin' son is racin'!"

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            • #7
              Kingston APBA Nationals

              125h David Jones
              175h Brent Simmons
              250H. Chris Hellsten
              350H Jamie Nielsen
              500r Mike Thirlby
              1100r Mike Thirlby

              CRR/CRH/CSR/CSH JJ Walls all 4 classes

              All I have heard.



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              • #8
                Thanks to those who post results for the races!

                The main reason for this thread was to remind everyone that there are people that don't attend the races that would like to know the results, but more importantly they want to know that everyone is OK. With all the devices around these days someone could put up a quick post. We are dropping the ball on our internet opportunity.



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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Brian Matheson View Post
                  Thanks to those who post results for the races!

                  The main reason for this thread was to remind everyone that there are people that don't attend the races that would like to know the results, but more importantly they want to know that everyone is OK. With all the devices around these days someone could put up a quick post. We are dropping the ball on our internet opportunity.
                  You are right on!

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Brian Matheson View Post
                    Thanks to those who post results for the races!

                    The main reason for this thread was to remind everyone that there are people that don't attend the races that would like to know the results, but more importantly they want to know that everyone is OK. With all the devices around these days someone could put up a quick post. We are dropping the ball on our internet opportunity.
                    As a rookie last season, one of the big joys (other than racing itself) was seeing my name in the results, even if it was last. Kept me motivated.
                    In my second rookie season, it is nice to see who that driver was with boat number X that I diced with in Millville (Nevin), and who finished just in front of me.
                    No big prize money in this sport, so the results in print is my trophy. APBA takes close to a month to put them up. Sad.
                    Mark 55P
                    Team Tower
                    Hydroplane Division

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                    • #11
                      C-Novice?

                      Can someone explain what you guys ran for C Novice?

                      Originally posted by RLR View Post
                      Brian,
                      Can't add to much to the results, but a little flavor for you.

                      The Miller's out of Grove dominated the C-Novice and the CSH/CMH and the CMR classes with Braxton, just wearing me out calling his name with so many heats run that weekend. Oh to be 16, in great shape, and be fearless on top of everything else. Great family and always fun to see them show wherever we find them. Had a new racer with them Trent Baugh and he did a terrific job both days and finished on the podium Sunday in a class.

                      David Mason won EMH on Sunday, Kevin Mc won a number of D/E-R/H classes both days. Keith and Kevin tied in a couple of classes, they do ties, rather than timing for overall wins.

                      Fun to watch the Tahotsu's run in DMH and DMR, very nice sound and good speeds.

                      Tim Snider snookered them all with Burt Hoefs SEH on Sunday, two back to Back.

                      A few guys got into the rocks, but no explosive rock hitting, just a scrape or had it turned off before getting into them.

                      Great facility, we could not have run Saturday without the drivers having the left hand and the brain connected, water was extremely upsetting and had a couple almost blow over, but all safe and on their way home on Sunday night.

                      Lucas is a great facility and treated us like royalty, great people. The Dirt track, the county fair was going on at the facility and had a great crowd on Saturday, fair ended Saturday, although a decent crowd Sunday, not as big as Saturday's/

                      Jeff Lake and Linda Gilmore and their crew, along with Keith Kampen and of course the Pres. of NBRA, Jeff Ruth had it going that weekend. A great crew to work with and they ran the heats off like clockwork.

                      ray
                      Moby Grape Racing
                      "Fast Boats Driven Hard"



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                      • #12
                        I think that Ray was referring to C Novice as two separate classes. In NBRA we run the Novice class which is similar to J in APBA except you run the Yamato 80, 102, 302 with a restrictor. It typically runs about 50 mph. The C he was referring to was just the C Stock class. We had people on our team running both classes..

                        Rick Miller
                        34-0

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