The Outboard Drivers Association is proud to announce the details of our race June 11-12 in Clarksville, AR. The race is called Lightning on Ludwig. We will have $7,000 in tow money. We will also be making a $500 donation to the local dive team that will be there for us for rescue. So they are giving us a total of $7,500. We will also be doing the same thing as last year for the North/South Shootout. I will post hotel info within the next couple of days. There will be tesing on Friday June 10th as well!!
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ODA/NBRA Lightning on Ludwig June 11-12 Clarksville, AR
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If you want to race, and you have not raced with NBRA before, you could not pick a better event than Clarksville. Many APBA members have suggested they were going to make the Claremore Nationals. You can come to Clarksville and get two races in for your membership. This race is one of our best sites with the lake situatated between two mountains and well protected. The toll money is as good as it gets at $7,000. The sponsor is well origanzed, providing rescue teams and night time protection for your equipment. The pits are good as it gets with gentile slopes and firm footing. We have a giant bright digital clock that is the state of the art and a 5,000 watt speaker system. The ODA has a long history of putting a championship events and you will be welcome with southern hospitality. If you want to experience a great weekend of racing look no farther than Lighting on Lugwig.
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What's Up Doc?Race Team will compete at Lake Ludwig, but Braxton will sit out the race recovering from knee surgery. The team will replace Braxton with a couple of experience drivers. Rick Miller will drive the hydro classes and Kelly Kidwell will drive the runabouts. The D hydro will stand by till Braxton is ready to drive.
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We had full fields of: C stock, A, D, E, Super E hydros(no 44s), all runabouts had 6 or more as well. Great racing, perfect water conditions and sometimes too close of racing. Even the referee went to the hospital.
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