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Added by Dale Fugier on July 17, 2011 at 11:04am — No Comments
Bitten by the Big Bad Boat Bug
The zealots who cannot shake the unlimited hydroplane habit open the new season in the certain knowledge that heartbreak lies around the bend.
By Coles Phinizy
Reprinted from Sports Illustrated, June 2, 1975
After 15 honest years of handling lesser brutes, in 1973 Tom D'Eath, a 29-year-old Michigan boat driver, got his first try in an unlimited hydroplane. When he moved up into the biggest class of them all, D'Eath joined an elite group of boat…
ContinueAdded by Dale Fugier on July 14, 2011 at 9:00pm — No Comments
1967 Gold Cup Crash
There has been a lot of traffic on the blogs this week about the Notre Dame and Harrah's Club crash in heat 1A of the 1967 Gold Cup. Here are a few photos from our archives that may clear up a few questions. (All photos are from the collection of the Hydroplan Museum Many were taken by Rich Ormbreck)
1. The Notre…
ContinueAdded by David D. Williams on July 1, 2011 at 12:46pm — 2 Comments
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