H1 Unlimited Teams Preparing For Seafair

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Damage to the 21 Lakeridge Paving is too severe to be repaired for Seafair. H1 Photo

The H1 Unlimited Hydroplane fleet is in Seattle preparing for the Albert Lee Appliance Cup at Seafair on Lake Washington this weekend.

For four of the race teams, repairing is a better word.  J. Michael Kelly’s 1 Graham Trucking, Jimmy Shane’s 6 Oberto,  Jeff Bernard’s 17 Our Gang Racing and Dave Villwock’s 37 Beacon Plumbing all received significant damage at the HAPO Columbia Cup in the Tri-Cities last weekend.  Those teams are busy trying to get their boats sea worthy in time for one of the most important stops on the H1 Unlimited Tour. All are expected to be ready by the weekend.

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6 Oberto was damaged in a collision with 37 Beacon Plumbing. H1 Photo

For Greg and Brian O’Farrell’s  21 Lakeridge Paving, the prognosis is much worse.  Driver Jamie Nilsen was not seriously injured when the boat blew over at the west end of the 2.5 mile Columbia Cup race course, but the boat and team are finished for the season.

“It’s a really tough blow,” said Greg O’Farrell,  “But that’s boat racing and we will be back.”

The team’s 21 was slated to become the 50 Fox Plumbing and Heating for Seafair, commemorating the company’s 50th anniversary.  The sponsorship will move to Our Gang Racing’s 17 driven by Jeff Bernard.  The boat will race as the 17 Our Gang presents Fox Plumbing and Heating

“I wanted to do what I could for Greg O’Farrell and David Brown, owner of Fox Plumbing & Heating,” said Our Gang owner Nate Brown. “ I know what it’s like to have a boat destroyed like that.”

“I am honored to have David Brown’s company onboard, to help Greg out, and to continue to show my appreciation for the many fans who have supported Our Gang,” added Nate Brown.

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Damage to 37 Beacon Plumbing in the collision with 6 Oberto. H1 Photo

Fans have been joining Our Gang by donating $75 toward the team’s expenses, for which they receive a button and t-shirt and the opportunity to sign the boat. Once the team’s expenses are met, proceeds will go to Ronald McDonald House.

Fox Plumbing and Heating is also sponsoring a preliminary heat and adding interest to the Championship Final Heat with the Fox Plumbing and Heating Seafair Jackpot.  All boats making the final and displaying a Fox Plumbing sticker will go into a drawing.  The lucky team whose number is drawn will receive $20,000 with an additional $5,000 going to the driver.

Race teams will be moving into the Stan Sayres Pit Area and setting up on Thursday with activity on the race course starting with testing at 10 am PDT Friday.  Drivers will meet and greet fans in an autograph session at noon with qualifying for the Albert Lee Cup beginning at 2:50 pm.

Racing begins with Heat 1A at 11:55 am Saturday and concludes with the Albert Lee Appliance Cup at 4:45 pm Sunday. 

Complete schedule and more information on boats and drivers can be found at www.h1unlimited.com

Boats and drivers expected to compete are:

#

       Boat Name

    Driver

    Hometown

1

Graham Trucking

J. Michael Kelly

Bonney Lake, WA

6

Oberto

Jimmy Shane

Covington, WA

7

Graham Trucking II

Cal Phipps

Sterling Heights, MI

9

Les Schwab Tires –

Jon Zimmerman

Maple Valley, WA

 

Team RedDOT

 

 

11

Peters & May

Tom Thompson

Cambridge, MD

12

Miss DiJulio

Greg Hopp

Lake Stevens, WA

17

Our Gang Racing

Jeff Bernard

Maple Valley, WA

 

Fox Plumbing & Heating

 

 

18

Bucket List Racing

Kelly Stocklin

Edmonds, WA

22

Performance Tools –

Mike Webster

Reading, PA

 

Boitano Homes

 

 

37

Beacon Plumbing

Dave Villwock

Monroe, WA

96

Spirit of Qatar

Kip Brown

Black Diamond, WA

100

Sahara Pizza

Dave Warren

Lake Stevens, WA

Published On: July 29th, 2014Categories: Seattle

H1 Unlimited Teams Preparing For Seafair

21 Crop

Damage to the 21 Lakeridge Paving is too severe to be repaired for Seafair. H1 Photo

The H1 Unlimited Hydroplane fleet is in Seattle preparing for the Albert Lee Appliance Cup at Seafair on Lake Washington this weekend.

For four of the race teams, repairing is a better word.  J. Michael Kelly’s 1 Graham Trucking, Jimmy Shane’s 6 Oberto,  Jeff Bernard’s 17 Our Gang Racing and Dave Villwock’s 37 Beacon Plumbing all received significant damage at the HAPO Columbia Cup in the Tri-Cities last weekend.  Those teams are busy trying to get their boats sea worthy in time for one of the most important stops on the H1 Unlimited Tour. All are expected to be ready by the weekend.

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6 Oberto was damaged in a collision with 37 Beacon Plumbing. H1 Photo

For Greg and Brian O’Farrell’s  21 Lakeridge Paving, the prognosis is much worse.  Driver Jamie Nilsen was not seriously injured when the boat blew over at the west end of the 2.5 mile Columbia Cup race course, but the boat and team are finished for the season.

“It’s a really tough blow,” said Greg O’Farrell,  “But that’s boat racing and we will be back.”

The team’s 21 was slated to become the 50 Fox Plumbing and Heating for Seafair, commemorating the company’s 50th anniversary.  The sponsorship will move to Our Gang Racing’s 17 driven by Jeff Bernard.  The boat will race as the 17 Our Gang presents Fox Plumbing and Heating

“I wanted to do what I could for Greg O’Farrell and David Brown, owner of Fox Plumbing & Heating,” said Our Gang owner Nate Brown. “ I know what it’s like to have a boat destroyed like that.”

“I am honored to have David Brown’s company onboard, to help Greg out, and to continue to show my appreciation for the many fans who have supported Our Gang,” added Nate Brown.

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Damage to 37 Beacon Plumbing in the collision with 6 Oberto. H1 Photo

Fans have been joining Our Gang by donating $75 toward the team’s expenses, for which they receive a button and t-shirt and the opportunity to sign the boat. Once the team’s expenses are met, proceeds will go to Ronald McDonald House.

Fox Plumbing and Heating is also sponsoring a preliminary heat and adding interest to the Championship Final Heat with the Fox Plumbing and Heating Seafair Jackpot.  All boats making the final and displaying a Fox Plumbing sticker will go into a drawing.  The lucky team whose number is drawn will receive $20,000 with an additional $5,000 going to the driver.

Race teams will be moving into the Stan Sayres Pit Area and setting up on Thursday with activity on the race course starting with testing at 10 am PDT Friday.  Drivers will meet and greet fans in an autograph session at noon with qualifying for the Albert Lee Cup beginning at 2:50 pm.

Racing begins with Heat 1A at 11:55 am Saturday and concludes with the Albert Lee Appliance Cup at 4:45 pm Sunday. 

Complete schedule and more information on boats and drivers can be found at www.h1unlimited.com

Boats and drivers expected to compete are:

#

       Boat Name

    Driver

    Hometown

1

Graham Trucking

J. Michael Kelly

Bonney Lake, WA

6

Oberto

Jimmy Shane

Covington, WA

7

Graham Trucking II

Cal Phipps

Sterling Heights, MI

9

Les Schwab Tires –

Jon Zimmerman

Maple Valley, WA

 

Team RedDOT

 

 

11

Peters & May

Tom Thompson

Cambridge, MD

12

Miss DiJulio

Greg Hopp

Lake Stevens, WA

17

Our Gang Racing

Jeff Bernard

Maple Valley, WA

 

Fox Plumbing & Heating

 

 

18

Bucket List Racing

Kelly Stocklin

Edmonds, WA

22

Performance Tools –

Mike Webster

Reading, PA

 

Boitano Homes

 

 

37

Beacon Plumbing

Dave Villwock

Monroe, WA

96

Spirit of Qatar

Kip Brown

Black Diamond, WA

100

Sahara Pizza

Dave Warren

Lake Stevens, WA

Published On: July 29th, 2014Categories: Seattle