OPA Worlds Preview: Three Classes To Watch
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Back-to-back days of competition in Englewood Beach this weekend will produce plenty of action—and 2019 season OPA world champions,https://speedonthewater.com/in-the-n...asses-to-watch.
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The Super cats had a long season with OPA . SIX races made almost just for them .
opa worlds ?
we will support rwo.
( PHYSICIAN HEAL THYSELF )
opa worlds ?
we will support rwo.
( PHYSICIAN HEAL THYSELF )
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A few weeks back, the AMH Motorsports and SV Racing teams confirmed plans to compete in the Supercat ranks.
"Most of those teams will come from the traditional OPA ranks from Class 1 to Class 7, as well as the organization’s continually growiing Pro Stock V class. While the Super Stock class likely will have five to seven boats in the field, Miss GEICO and Scuderia Cazzani Turbo are the only Class One teams from the concluded APBA series that currently are committed to racing in Englewood Beach.
If CRC/Sunlight Supply shows—team owner Mike DeFrees is on the fence at this point—Miss GEICO and Scuderia Cazzani Turbo could have some competition in Englewood Beach, though with 1,650-hp engines CRC/Sunlight Supply would be coming in with a significant advantage over its less-powerful rivals if they run in the same class."
Full story, https://www.offshoreonly.com/article...ood-beach-baby.
I'll check again with Mike Defrees of CRC later this morning. We're both West Coast-based and it's a bit early—even for a text message.
"Most of those teams will come from the traditional OPA ranks from Class 1 to Class 7, as well as the organization’s continually growiing Pro Stock V class. While the Super Stock class likely will have five to seven boats in the field, Miss GEICO and Scuderia Cazzani Turbo are the only Class One teams from the concluded APBA series that currently are committed to racing in Englewood Beach.
If CRC/Sunlight Supply shows—team owner Mike DeFrees is on the fence at this point—Miss GEICO and Scuderia Cazzani Turbo could have some competition in Englewood Beach, though with 1,650-hp engines CRC/Sunlight Supply would be coming in with a significant advantage over its less-powerful rivals if they run in the same class."
Full story, https://www.offshoreonly.com/article...ood-beach-baby.
I'll check again with Mike Defrees of CRC later this morning. We're both West Coast-based and it's a bit early—even for a text message.
Last edited by Matt Trulio; 11-21-2019 at 08:28 AM.
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Well a lot of the Supercat 750 Boats will not be there because they feel that they are with a more professional group racing with RWO,I disagree but I heard it directly from one on the teams throttleman so I said I disagree and walked away from him,its like OSS all over again fragmenting and fracturing the sport again.To all the teams racing be safe.





