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2010 National High Points Standings (team)

Number – Boat Driver Points From Lead From Next
U-1 Oh Boy! Oberto Steve David 1525 0 0
U-7 Graham Trucking J. Michael Kelly 1370 155 155
U-37 Miss Peters & May JW Myers 1210 315 160
U-21 Miss Albert Lee Appliance Brian Perkins 1024 501 186
U-96 Spirit of Qatar Dave Villwock 1007 518 17
U-22 Miss Broadway Mike Webster 646 879 361
U-5 FormulaBoats.com Jeff Bernard 469 1056 177
U-13 Spirit of Detroit Cal Phipps 444 1081 25
U-25 Superior Racing Jon Zimmerman 424 1101 20
U-17 Cruisin Auto Kip Brown 40 1485 384
U-100 Leland Unlimited Greg Hopp 30 1495 10

2010 National High Points Standings (driver)

Driver Number – Boat Points From Lead From Next
Steve David U-1 Oh Boy! Oberto 1525 0 0
J. Michael Kelly U-7 Graham Trucking 1370 155 155
JW Myers U-37 Miss Peters & May 1210 315 160
Brian Perkins U-21 Miss Albert Lee Appliance 1024 501 186
Dave Villwock U-96 Spirit of Qatar 1007 518 17
Mike Webster U-22 Miss Broadway 646 879 361
Jeff Bernard U-5 FormulaBoats.com 469 1056 177
Cal Phipps U-13 Spirit of Detroit 444 1081 25
Jon Zimmerman U-25 Superior Racing 424 1101 20
Kip Brown U-17 Cruisin Auto 40 1485 384
Greg Hopp U-100 Leland Unlimited 30 1495 10

Courtesy H1 Unlimited


Posted: July 5, 2010 at 5:45 am in Madison.

Dave Hawley greets J-Dub after the final heat

Dave Hawley greets J-Dub after the final heat

Crowd at awards ceremony

Crowd at awards ceremony

JW Myers, Jane & Billy Schumacher, and the entire U-37 team accept the third-place trophy at the 2010 Madison Regatta

JW Myers, Jane & Billy Schumacher, and the entire U-37 team accept the third-place trophy at the 2010 Madison Regatta

Courtesy Bruce Madej & Joe McCord’s live feed:

4:14 5 Minutes till the start if the race.

4:15 The U1 has left the dock and the U96 also.

4:16 Mike Webster has left the dock area.

4:17 U5 is out just in case someone does not start.

4:18 U5 is by the dock

4:18 Waiting

4:18 U1 cuts the field. 37 on the inside of the Oberto

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Posted: July 4, 2010 at 12:28 pm in Madison.

JW accepts the trophy for Heat 3B win

JW accepts the trophy for Heat 3B win

Courtesy Bruce Madej & Joe McCord’s live feed:

3:05 U96 has just left the dock. U5 and te U37 are all off the docks.

3:05 U22 now leaving his dock

3:06 U96 having troubloe getting it lit.

3:06 Villwock still having trouble.

3:06 He is floating out in the racing lanes.

3:06 He is trying to light up.

3:07 Nothing happening.

3:07 Still have nothing out of the 96

3:08 Nothing yet!

3:08 U5 down the front as the U37 coming down also

3:08 Nothing out of the U96

3:09 Villwock opens the lid

3:09 Closes it and sits in the boat

3:09 Racing will continue

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Posted: July 4, 2010 at 11:00 am in Madison.

U-1, U-7, u-21, U-13 (lost prop)

U-13 lost the prop...

U-13 lost the prop...

...through the wing!

...through the wing!


Posted: July 4, 2010 at 10:35 am in Madison.

U-37 & U-17 go head to head in Heat 1C - Photo by Jim Simpson

U-37 & U-17 go head to head in Heat 1C - Photo by Jim Simpson

There were no surprises in the first day of heat racing at the Lucas Oil Indiana Governor’s Cup on the Ohio River as all the top qualifiers in each race were able to take first place.

The best race of the day was heat 1A when Steve David (Lighthouse Pt, Fla.)  in the Oh Boy! Oberto had early problems with J Michael Kelly (Puyallup, Wash.) in the Graham Trucking.

“J Michael pushed me to the limit,” said David, who was the fastest qualifier for the race. “I had the inside lane and fortunately I was able to get by him.”

Kelly took second place but put the rest of the fleet on notice that he is going to have to be reckoned with during the Sunday finals.

“When I saw Steve get inside me, I just pulled back and let him go,” said Kelly. “He is going to be tough to beat when he’s in lane one. If this was the final, I wouldn’t have given him that much room but today I knew it was better to get 300 points than nothing.”

Dave Villwock (Seattle, Wash.) in the Spirit of Qatar easily won heat 1B while JW Myers (Burien, Wash.) got a big break in heat 1C.

Myers, driver of the Miss Peters and May hydroplane, was in a great two boat battle with Kip Brown (Issaquah, Wash.) in the Cruisin’ Auto boat.  Myers dislodged a turn buoy, handing him a one lap penalty but moments later the gear box went out on the boat piloted by Brown, giving Myers the 400 points for first place.

Racing continues on the Ohio River on Sunday with opening ceremonies at 10 am and the first of six unlimited heats starts at 1 pm.  The winner take all final will start at 4:20 pm EDT.

Courtesy H1 Unlimited
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Posted: July 3, 2010 at 12:55 pm in Madison.

JW, Jane Schumacher & Dave Holley of Peters & May on the podium - Image by Chris Denslow

JW, Jane Schumacher & Dave Holley of Peters & May on the podium - Image by Chris Denslow

Despite collecting a one lap penalty for hitting a buoy in turn 1, JW Myers took a win over the U-17 Miss Cruzin Auto to take 400 points in Heat 1C at Madison!

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Posted: July 3, 2010 at 10:26 am in Madison.

1B unofficial results: 96,21,25,22


Posted: July 3, 2010 at 9:49 am in Twitter Posts.

1A unofficial finish…1,7,13,5.


Posted: July 3, 2010 at 9:21 am in Twitter Posts.

Heat 1A Heat 1B Heat 1C
U-5 Formulaboats.com U-21 Miss Alvert Lee U-37 Miss Peters & May
U-7 Formulaboats.com U-22 Miss Broadway Tavern U-17 Miss Cruzin Auto
U-1 OhBoy! Oberto U-25 BoylandNissan.com U-100 Leland Racing
U-13 Spirit of Detroit U-96 Spirit of Qatar
U-3 has withdrawn for the weekend
U-57 has not qualified

Courtesy of H1 Unlimited


Posted: July 3, 2010 at 7:57 am in Madison.

The new look U-37 - Image by James Crisp

The U-37 Miss Peters & May - Image by James Crisp

Excerpts from Bruce Madej & Joe McCord’s page on www.h1unlimited.com:

2:01 The U37 Peters and May driven by JW Myers is the next boat on the course. JDub taking the day glow yellow boat owned by Billy Schumacher from the Seattle area. His first lap speed is 148.350mph
Friday July 2, 2010

2:02 Second lap speed for the U37 Peters and May is 148.375mph
Friday July 2, 2010

2:03 Jdubs final lap speed is 147.909mph

2:58 Here are the fastest laps for each boat that has qualified this afternoon.

U25 Superior Racing 143.046mph.
U37 peters and May 148.375mph
U21 Albert Lee 146.227mph
U100 Leland Racing 118.735mph
U1 Oh Boy! Oberto 153.651mph
U22 Broadway Tavern 133.378mph
U7 Graham Trucking DNF

4:23 U37 Peters and May is now on the water!

4:26 JDub is finishing his first lap the speed is 152.091mph. Second fastest qualifier at the moment.

4:27 His second lap is 152.529mph, just a little bit faster. Oberto has a speed of 153.651mph.

4:28 His third and final lap hugging the buoys, his speed is 151.067mph.

5:14 U37 Peters and May is screaming up the back.

5:15 First lap speed is 150.360mph.

5:16 Losing power as he exits the turn goes down in the water…

Friday Qualifying Results

Number – Sponsor Driver Speed Points
U-1 Oh Boy! Oberto Steve David 154.575
U-96 Spirit of Qatar Dave Villwock 153.152
U-7 Graham Trucking J. Michael Kelly 151.092
U-37 Miss Peters & May JW Myers 150.36
U-13 Spirit of Detroit Cal Phipps 147.352
U-17 Cruisin Auto Kip Brown 147.039
U-21 Miss Albert Lee Appliance Brian Perkins 146.227
U-100 Leland Unlimited Greg Hopp 145.916
U-3 Go3Racing.com Jimmy King 143.241
U-25 Superior Racing Jon Zimmerman 143.036
U-22 Miss Broadway Mike Webster 134.94

Posted: July 2, 2010 at 3:26 pm in Madison.