Scott Liddycoat Signs With Schumacher Racing
Billy and Jane Schumacher have announced that Scott Liddycoat will be driving Schumacher Racing’s 37 Miss Beacon Plumbing in the H1 Unlimited Series in 2014.
Liddycoat was H1 Unlimited Rookie of the Year in 2011, and UIM World Champion. In 2012 he drove the 88 Degree Men for USA Racing Partners.
Prior to moving up to the unlimited ranks, Scott was one of the country’s top inboard racers.
In 2010, he won both the Alton Pierson Memorial Trophy and the Eddie Cannon Memorial Trophy for Best Overall 5-Litre class performance, as well as the National High Points Championship in the 2.5-Litre class.
He also won series championships in 2007 (both 5-Litre and 2.5-Modified), 2006 (5-Litre), 2004 (National Modified), and 2002 (2.5-Litre Stock).
He is also an accomplished boat builder and used his experience from time with Jon Staudacher, Carter Parrish and Henry Lauterbach to design and build record-setting hydroplanes for himself and other drivers.
Billy and Jane both expressed excitement over their new hire saying, “We are thrilled to have Scott joining our team. Our crew chief, Bob Catipovic, has worked with Scott before and encouraged us to make this choice. Our team manager, Dave Villwock, agreed that Scott was a great fit for our team. We are in it to win it and we are going to give our new driver the boat he needs to be a contender. We will start the season with the best inventory of motors and propellers we have ever had and we are very excited about the upcoming season.”
Scott Liddycoat Signs With Schumacher Racing
Billy and Jane Schumacher have announced that Scott Liddycoat will be driving Schumacher Racing’s 37 Miss Beacon Plumbing in the H1 Unlimited Series in 2014.
Liddycoat was H1 Unlimited Rookie of the Year in 2011, and UIM World Champion. In 2012 he drove the 88 Degree Men for USA Racing Partners.
Prior to moving up to the unlimited ranks, Scott was one of the country’s top inboard racers.
In 2010, he won both the Alton Pierson Memorial Trophy and the Eddie Cannon Memorial Trophy for Best Overall 5-Litre class performance, as well as the National High Points Championship in the 2.5-Litre class.
He also won series championships in 2007 (both 5-Litre and 2.5-Modified), 2006 (5-Litre), 2004 (National Modified), and 2002 (2.5-Litre Stock).
He is also an accomplished boat builder and used his experience from time with Jon Staudacher, Carter Parrish and Henry Lauterbach to design and build record-setting hydroplanes for himself and other drivers.
Billy and Jane both expressed excitement over their new hire saying, “We are thrilled to have Scott joining our team. Our crew chief, Bob Catipovic, has worked with Scott before and encouraged us to make this choice. Our team manager, Dave Villwock, agreed that Scott was a great fit for our team. We are in it to win it and we are going to give our new driver the boat he needs to be a contender. We will start the season with the best inventory of motors and propellers we have ever had and we are very excited about the upcoming season.”