Author Archives: Lars Strom

Pål Virik Nilsen has signed a seat in Formula 1

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Racing driver Pål Virik Nilsen has signed a seat in Formula 1 with team Azerbaijan (former Team Sweden) as their 2nd driver in a Danish Mølgaard outfit. The experienced driver look forward to the challenge in the new class and not least to get more competitive racing. Pal has in the past seven seasons of his 20-year long career been throttleman in Offshore Class 1. Now it was time to have a change but he holds the possiblilty open to running both F1, C1 and F2 this season. The first race is already June 2 in the Brazilian capital Brasilia.

Formula 1 or F1H2O as it is popularly called is now arguably the top shelf in boating now says Pal. I saw my first Formula 1 race in Cardiff, Wales in the early 90th century. Since then I have been keen to test the series. Now that the offer came from Azerbaijan team the choice was easy. I am humbled by the task but enters with small ambitions, but when the helmet comes on and start going i’m a fighter as always.
I also know my new team mate Swedish Jonas Andersson well from our early years of racing so it will be really fun to get started. He is a great talent with race wins in the past so i hope to learn a bit in Brazil.

The first races is all about learning the team, boat, class and all involved. The boat is faster but quite similar to Formula 2 boats which i also run. Therefore, i think the transition will go smoothly.

http://www.palviriknilsen.com/f1

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Time to leave Florida for Lake of the Ozarks.

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After a fun winter in the south..Svera.se is heading north Friday.Queen Larina is waiting for some TLC.
The question is should I bring my new red toy to LOTO or leave it in Florida??
Carina do not want to drive the other car by herself so I guess the Corvette must stay..
Hmmm….

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Terry Rinker drove to victory in the first F1 race at Lucas Oil Speedway.

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Tim Seebold had a unfortunate mishap turning into lap 15 and lost the cowling on the boat. On the restart the boat would not start and he had to drop out of the race.

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More pictures and info later.

F1 – Official results.

1. Terry Rinker 2. Brian Venton 3. Jeff Shepherd 4. Chris Fairchild 5. Mark Welch 6. Carlos Mendana 7. Jose Mendana Jr 8. Tyler Welch 9. Ruben Ascencio 10. Lynn Simburger 11. Mike Beefle 12. Steve Lee 13. Tim Seebold

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Mercury Racing making a film of Seebold, Fountain and Earl Bentz racing history.

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From Mercury Racing FB May 9 2013

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A historic event took place Tuesday when outboard tunnel boat drivers Bill Seebold, Reggie Fountain and Earl Bentz reunited for the filming of a documentary on Reggie and their time driving for the Mercury factory outboard tunnel boat racing team. (L-R): Rick Mackie, Bill Seebold, Reggie Fountain, Earl Bentz  and Mike Butler.

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Here is some history with pictures  I remember..

Billy Seebold won the 1975 OZ World Championship race in St. Louis, USA.
Driving a brand new “low profile” Molinari boat/Merc V-6  #190

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Reggie Fountain  won the 1976 OZ World Championship race in St. Louis, USA.
Also driving a  “low profile” Molinari boat/Merc V-6 #76

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Billy Seebold #1 and Earl Bentz #4  racing Seebold boats with the new Merc T4 in Bristol 1979.
Yes..I was there watching the always interesting race.
I have many of my own racing experience from Bristol in the OE/F3 class..1977-1980 and 1982