2006 US Title Series Racing Kicks Off with a Trip South
The US Title Series will open the 2006 racing season in 2 weeks at Inverness, Florida (March 31 – April 2). This new race site for the USTS is located at Liberty Park in the heart of town on Lake Henderson. The town of Inverness is located about 40 miles north of Tampa and to the west of I-75. Friday will feature a day of testing, as drivers and crews clean-out the winter gremlins and familiarize themselves with a new racing venue. Capsule testing will be conducted Friday for those drivers that need to renew their certifications.
The racing classes for Saturday and Sunday are as follows:
Saturday, April 1, 2006
250CCR
500CCR
K PRO H
125CCH
350CCH
500CCH
Sunday, April 2, 2006
125CCR
350CCR
K PRO H
250CCH
1100CCH
OSY-400
We expect a large turnout of capsule boats at this race with as many as 6 boats from Florida alone. Brandon Thirlby will try to keep the Thirlby Automotive Pugh hydro ahead of a growing number of 500cc and 1100 cc hydro’s. We look forward to a resurgence of participation in these exciting classes. Full fields of boats are expected in all classes and OSY400 had been added to Sunday’s schedule.
Come participate in a great weekend of racing, as the USTS kicks-off a very busy 2006 season.
The US Title Series will open the 2006 racing season in 2 weeks at Inverness, Florida (March 31 – April 2). This new race site for the USTS is located at Liberty Park in the heart of town on Lake Henderson. The town of Inverness is located about 40 miles north of Tampa and to the west of I-75. Friday will feature a day of testing, as drivers and crews clean-out the winter gremlins and familiarize themselves with a new racing venue. Capsule testing will be conducted Friday for those drivers that need to renew their certifications.
The racing classes for Saturday and Sunday are as follows:
Saturday, April 1, 2006
250CCR
500CCR
K PRO H
125CCH
350CCH
500CCH
Sunday, April 2, 2006
125CCR
350CCR
K PRO H
250CCH
1100CCH
OSY-400
We expect a large turnout of capsule boats at this race with as many as 6 boats from Florida alone. Brandon Thirlby will try to keep the Thirlby Automotive Pugh hydro ahead of a growing number of 500cc and 1100 cc hydro’s. We look forward to a resurgence of participation in these exciting classes. Full fields of boats are expected in all classes and OSY400 had been added to Sunday’s schedule.
Come participate in a great weekend of racing, as the USTS kicks-off a very busy 2006 season.
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