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OSS did plenty "RIGHT" it just cost too much money to do it that way. When the "BIG" money guys stopped spending and the race sites couldn't keep coming up with money due to dwindling boat counts was the beginning of the end. OPGP is a different group. YES some of the staff from OSS has been contracted to run the logistics of the events but the "SERIES" is being run by a different group. Our team is excited to see what they come up with. I know that all of the teams that went to the Qatar Cup had a grand time and it was a well run event. OPA and SBI both run great events but OPGP is trying to do something just alittle bit different and take it to the next step of professionalism.
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Originally Posted by marine concepts
(Post 4268421)
Anyone have any thoughts? Any confirmed venue's other than Sarasota? Unlimited class looks like it would bring a few racers out, more affordable, safer, not the most money wins type racing. Any input would be great!
Thanks! Your boat is ideal for Supercat ....it sounds like thats where you should focus your efforts . Competitive, balanced and financially manageable....but like unlimited you will have to test to win. |
Originally Posted by Ryan Beckley
(Post 4269108)
OSS did plenty "RIGHT" it just cost too much money to do it that way. When the "BIG" money guys stopped spending and the race sites couldn't keep coming up with money due to dwindling boat counts was the beginning of the end. OPGP is a different group. YES some of the staff from OSS has been contracted to run the logistics of the events but the "SERIES" is being run by a different group. Our team is excited to see what they come up with. I know that all of the teams that went to the Qatar Cup had a grand time and it was a well run event. OPA and SBI both run great events but OPGP is trying to do something just alittle bit different and take it to the next step of professionalism.
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Oh Boy....... :popcorn:
http://raceboatinternational.com/index.php?id=2287 We understand that His Excellency Sheikh Hassan bin Jabor Al-Thani has resigned his post as the president of the Qatar Marine Sports Federation (QMSF) following disagreements with the Qatar hierarchy. QMSF and the Offshore Powerboat Grand Prix (OPGP) recently jointly promoted and ran the Qatar Cup which was held in Doha earlier this month under the enthusiastic guidance of Sheikh Hassan. More to follow... |
So what's next. Any word on opgp future events?
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Originally Posted by Vortec Bandit
(Post 4332666)
So what's next. Any word on opgp future events?
"At this point in time for the 2015 season OPGP can confirm that it will run a minimum of two races—the Qatar Cup and the Sarasota Powerboat Grand Prix Festival. OPGP will not be pressurized into staging an event until it is 100-percent confidant that the event will be possible to stage to our standards. We feel it would be better that OPGP run fewer races correctly than a number of substandard events." Here's the link to the entire article, http://www.offshoreonly.com/articles...e-is-deafening. Beyond that, there's has been no additional word out of the organization regarding upcoming this year, but based on where we are now in the season and how long it takes to organizer a race (securing permits and insurance, working with venues, not to mention giving racers enough lead time to make plans) the chances of another OPGP race in 2015 are slim Beyond that? No idea. |
Originally Posted by phragle
(Post 4268442)
Offshore Prince Grabs Power
It may be great, wonderfull, everybody is going to make money, joim hands around the campfire and sing kum=by=yah even!!!!! And as soon as the sultan of shiek gets bored and takes his money home, the house of cards will come tumbling down. |
Received the official email today. Qatar and Sarasota only for 2015. They are working on a 2016 schedule.
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Originally Posted by Matt Trulio
(Post 4332706)
Here is quote from Jason Miller, the general manager of OPGP, that was included in our last article on the state of OPGP and its current plans:
"At this point in time for the 2015 season OPGP can confirm that it will run a minimum of two races—the Qatar Cup and the Sarasota Powerboat Grand Prix Festival. OPGP will not be pressurized into staging an event until it is 100-percent confidant that the event will be possible to stage to our standards. We feel it would be better that OPGP run fewer races correctly than a number of substandard events." Here's the link to the entire article, http://www.offshoreonly.com/articles...e-is-deafening. Beyond that, there's has been no additional word out of the organization regarding upcoming this year, but based on where we are now in the season and how long it takes to organizer a race (securing permits and insurance, working with venues, not to mention giving racers enough lead time to make plans) the chances of another OPGP race in 2015 are slim Beyond that? No idea. |
I am curious if any of you attended a event and Steve Curtis was there, would you go up to him and say anything to him?? or would you just continue talking about him in your little circle of Keyboard racers, that haven't done anything positive for the sport either??? Just saying The horse is dead let it go!
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