Offshore Racing: Two Is Enough—For Now
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your funny... I don't think Dave Scott, Johnny T , Mike Seabold (Bud),CRC, GEICO, Aquamania ,intend on being at races by themselves.(JBS probably
.. it sounds like your questioning the "big dogs Racing ability,desire and Racing worthiness and acomplishments. Like these guys don't have the balls to run the little boats against multiple competitors....
tand second do you really think us fans fly all the way across the country to attend races to see your lame ass Joker boat?? I'd rather watch the "ttoo quiet " turbines shread it up by themselves than have to endure the nausiating drone of you going by at 35mph. Your not making history ...your making noise
This is what we want to see (big speed).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsPQs...eature=related
Big Boats Come back to Havasu!!
.. it sounds like your questioning the "big dogs Racing ability,desire and Racing worthiness and acomplishments. Like these guys don't have the balls to run the little boats against multiple competitors....tand second do you really think us fans fly all the way across the country to attend races to see your lame ass Joker boat?? I'd rather watch the "ttoo quiet " turbines shread it up by themselves than have to endure the nausiating drone of you going by at 35mph. Your not making history ...your making noise
This is what we want to see (big speed).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsPQs...eature=related
Big Boats Come back to Havasu!!
Ummm...nobody really cares about the current formula of racing, you can sit there with your other racing fan and have some fun watching a couple boats compete but the masses don't give a hoot. I might come back to watching boat racing if there were some competition in a simplified formula but for now I'll just continue fine without boat racing in my life.
And if I do come back it won't be watching some boats race around a river out west, it'll be in the rough where it's supposed to be.
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Ummm...nobody really cares about the current formula of racing, you can sit there with your other racing fan and have some fun watching a couple boats compete but the masses don't give a hoot. I might come back to watching boat racing if there were some competition in a simplified formula but for now I'll just continue fine without boat racing in my life.
And if I do come back it won't be watching some boats race around a river out west, it'll be in the rough where it's supposed to be.
And if I do come back it won't be watching some boats race around a river out west, it'll be in the rough where it's supposed to be.
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From: Ft.Myers, Fl/ Atlanta, Ga/ Worldwide
I liked the article till you got to the CMS/Citron match-up, on paper it looked good, and "IF" there were no break downs it could have been exciting. the real races were in Super Stock, Super Cat, and SV limited, were all have to run a similar boat & HP. IMHO the Big Vee classes are too confusing for even those that have been around a while. Happy Thanksgiving to all!
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From: Fairport Harbor,OH
@TheJoker: I'm with ya there on F1 and F2 the BEST racing i have ever seen was there 20+ boats fighting and scratching for every position, didn't matter if it was for the lead or back in 15th-20th. Not to sound stupid what was the REAL reason for the disinigration of these classes???
those where the days
those where the days



Oh yea the sleezy ones are the millionares
Haggin had it right united we race and never trash talk your compitition unite them !