Yearly Archives: 2012

Qatar Team Adds American Champ Terry Rinker To It's Lineup!

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ABU DHABI – Thursday, November 22, 2012 – The Qatar Marine Sports Federation (QMSF) and it’s Team Manager Khalid Al Kuwari have announced that it has signed six-time North American F1 Series Champion Terry Rinker to drive for the team for the upcoming Grand Prix’s in Abu Dhabi and Sharjah the final two events of the 2012 UIM F1 H2O World Championship series for power boating.

The defending Team Champions from 2011 are awaiting a UIM decision from the protest filed by the club immediately following the verdict that the UIM race committee made at the last Grand Prix in Liuzhou, China deeming that their second driver, Shaun Torrente, was guilty of dangerous driving in his accident with two-time World Champion Sami Selio of Finland on a race re-start early in the event. The ruling would force Torrente to miss the final two races of the campaign and withdraw his provisional super license.

With the final decision on the protest expected to be handed down sometime next week the Qatar Team elected on bringing in the American veteran from Florida who has loads of talent and a great racing history.

“I’m really over joyed about getting a chance to drive with such a world known team as this one from Doha,” said the driver from Florida. “Working again with Brendan Power is like old home week, since he and I were together for most of my North American Championships. This is my first time racing on the world circuit I am looking forward to meeting new people and enjoying the competition as well. Let’s get it on!”

Terry holds the world record for consecutive F1 victories set back in 2006 on the North American Champboat Tour with seven straight wins. His continuous victory total surpassed 10-time World Champion Guido Cappellini who earned six straight back on the UIM F1 tour in 1996.

Over his career in F1 that dates back to the mid-1990’s, Terry has totaled 18 victories racing in Canada and the United States while with his Blackhawk/Rinker Racing Amsoil sponsored Team.

Terry, who began racing for the first time 30 years ago in 1972 in the small J-Stock Hydro class, learned from his father Jan and now has his son Rob racing as well. He is the Owner/President of Rinker Machinery Inc in the Tampa, Florida area.

This year Terry broke five different speed records in the American Powerboat Association (APBA) setting a mark of 126.084 MPH (202.912 KPH) in a ¼ mile straightaway run in the F1 Class.

The Indiana native went even faster in the higher horse powered MOD U class with a 144.346 MPH mark and (232.302 KPH). He also set all-time speed records in the Formula 150, SST-200 and SST-120 classes earning him his fourth APBA Hall-of-Champions induction.

Terry, the Qatar Team and drivers from over 14 different nations, will be on hand for the start of free practice on the 28th of November. Official Qualifying and the battle for pole position is set for 15:00 local time on the 29th. The 21st Grand Prix of Abu Dhabi will take place at 15:30 local, 11:30 (GMT) and 06:30 EST on the East Coast of North America.

All the live action of Qualifying and the Grand Prix can be followed live via the Worldwide Television feed on the tours official website at www.f1h2o.com.

Qatar Team Adds American Champ Terry Rinker To It’s Lineup!

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ABU DHABI – Thursday, November 22, 2012 – The Qatar Marine Sports Federation (QMSF) and it’s Team Manager Khalid Al Kuwari have announced that it has signed six-time North American F1 Series Champion Terry Rinker to drive for the team for the upcoming Grand Prix’s in Abu Dhabi and Sharjah the final two events of the 2012 UIM F1 H2O World Championship series for power boating.

The defending Team Champions from 2011 are awaiting a UIM decision from the protest filed by the club immediately following the verdict that the UIM race committee made at the last Grand Prix in Liuzhou, China deeming that their second driver, Shaun Torrente, was guilty of dangerous driving in his accident with two-time World Champion Sami Selio of Finland on a race re-start early in the event. The ruling would force Torrente to miss the final two races of the campaign and withdraw his provisional super license.

With the final decision on the protest expected to be handed down sometime next week the Qatar Team elected on bringing in the American veteran from Florida who has loads of talent and a great racing history.

“I’m really over joyed about getting a chance to drive with such a world known team as this one from Doha,” said the driver from Florida. “Working again with Brendan Power is like old home week, since he and I were together for most of my North American Championships. This is my first time racing on the world circuit I am looking forward to meeting new people and enjoying the competition as well. Let’s get it on!”

Terry holds the world record for consecutive F1 victories set back in 2006 on the North American Champboat Tour with seven straight wins. His continuous victory total surpassed 10-time World Champion Guido Cappellini who earned six straight back on the UIM F1 tour in 1996.

Over his career in F1 that dates back to the mid-1990’s, Terry has totaled 18 victories racing in Canada and the United States while with his Blackhawk/Rinker Racing Amsoil sponsored Team.

Terry, who began racing for the first time 30 years ago in 1972 in the small J-Stock Hydro class, learned from his father Jan and now has his son Rob racing as well. He is the Owner/President of Rinker Machinery Inc in the Tampa, Florida area.

This year Terry broke five different speed records in the American Powerboat Association (APBA) setting a mark of 126.084 MPH (202.912 KPH) in a ¼ mile straightaway run in the F1 Class.

The Indiana native went even faster in the higher horse powered MOD U class with a 144.346 MPH mark and (232.302 KPH). He also set all-time speed records in the Formula 150, SST-200 and SST-120 classes earning him his fourth APBA Hall-of-Champions induction.

Terry, the Qatar Team and drivers from over 14 different nations, will be on hand for the start of free practice on the 28th of November. Official Qualifying and the battle for pole position is set for 15:00 local time on the 29th. The 21st Grand Prix of Abu Dhabi will take place at 15:30 local, 11:30 (GMT) and 06:30 EST on the East Coast of North America.

All the live action of Qualifying and the Grand Prix can be followed live via the Worldwide Television feed on the tours official website at www.f1h2o.com.

Britain’s Malcolm Goodman Ready For A New UIM F1 Challenge

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ABU DHABI – Thursday, 15 November: Britain’s Malcolm Goodman has confirmed his participation in the remaining two races of the F1H2O World Championship in Abu Dhabi and Sharjah.

Goodman has been competing in the UIM World F2 championship this year and won the British RYA National F2 title. “The last few weeks have been difficult as my sponsor Jason Brewer of JPL Racing and Jon Jones of Dragon F1 Powerboats have been deep in negotiations,” said Goodman. “I have managed to test the boat but the whole project was veiled in secrecy. It’s a relief to be finally able to talk about my return to F1”.

The man behind Dragon Powerboats is its founder Jonathan Jones a former four times winner of the World Championship and is no stranger to winning or knowing what it takes to succeed in a tough environment such as the F1H2O World Championship. He has been assisted in the development of the latest F1 boat by David Burgess whose boats have won 47 World Championships in all classes.

The new F1 Dragon Powerboat will encompass 40 years of Jonathan’s experience and knowledge of powerboat racing and the recent test session proved the new design boat was certainly not lacking in speed.

JPL Team owner Jason Brewer commented, “This is a new boat that is untested competing against those who have been racing all season so we are understandably cautious in our expectations of the results. However we are sure of one thing, Malcolm is determined to achieve the best possible result from the final two Grand Prix of the season”

Malcolm is not a total newcomer to F1 as he proved admirably when he stepped into the cockpit of Andy Elliott’s boat for three Grand Prix in 2009.

The Race of Champions at the Miami Marine Stadium 1975 by Bill Muncey

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My dream to be part of the  Race of Champions at the MIAMI MARINE STADIUM

When I was back in Sweden late August 1975 after the big race in Italy I received a letter from USA.
I could not wait to open it, and it was from Bill Muncey and an entry form for the Race of Champions
at the Miami Marine Stadium.

If I remember right there was 15 SE Cats rigged with Evinrude  75 hp engines.
The Billy Seebold built boats was prepared the same way and the plan was to find the best driver in the world.

This was it for me, my big dream to travel to the United States and Race..!!

I filled out the entry form with my racing resume and photos.

I was 100% sure to be part of this dream race but after a few weeks I received a new letter from
Bill Muncey´s race of Champions, with disastrous news.

I did not qualify, you had to be a World Champ and there was no World Championship race in the
UIM – SE class back then.
I was now 3 times European/Continental Champion, but not good enough.

I asked Evinrude in Sweden and OMC to help me and they tried, but the answer was still no.

At that time I felt like the whole world was coming to an end, but life went on…………..

..and the Race…without me..!!

There must be a way for me to make $10,000.00 in boat racing..Well..it happen a year later..!!

 

Angelo Vassena above.

15 race boats rigged exactly the same way.

15 stock Evinrude 75.

Time to start the big race.

The race

Two of the very best boat racers ever..  Bill Muncey and Angelo Vassena.