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APBA Worlds Eligibility
I was just going through some recent posts and read a post that sated that anyone could run in P-Class at the upcoming Worlds. Is this right? Even if the team has never raced and this would be their rookie start?
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As far as I know that is right so come on down with your boat and have fun.If you need help or Questions we would like to help a rookie team there.
Randy |
OK...Lets say I've got this old race boat and I want to dust off the cobwebs, clean the varnish out of the crab and meet you guys in Key West. What do I gotta do to go out and see who can kick me back up on the shore where I probably belong?
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Give me a call for information...
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in the july rule revision p classes needed only one start in the same hull with the same driver and throttleman. check the apba sight and download the rules update.
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Originally posted by mrv8outboard in the july rule revision p classes needed only one start in the same hull with the same driver and throttleman. check the apba sight and download the rules update. |
Section 8, Rule 3, Subpart C
Outlaw Series Classes (Outlaw A, B, E, V and all Performance Classes) In the Outlaw Series Classes, the registered hulls must have started in a minimum of one (1) APBA Pro-Series or APBA Divisional event in the same class in any Division prior to the World Championship event. The same driver and/or throttleman must have competed in the same boat in the same class in order to qualify the hull for the World Championship event. |
thanks, i throught is was something like that.
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You can still go and race without the starts. You just can't win the crown of world champion.
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What kind of boat do you have and what class would you like to try?
Randy |
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