Any news from Panama city??
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Spoke to Matt from Throttle Up and he said the weather was beautiful and had a blast dialing in boats yersterday.I believe they are racing two days again,the fans must love it.
Wil
Wil
#6
I was told there were 8 boats there, SVL #9 Extereme Liquid Assets / Girls Just Wanna Have Fun was the Overall winner.
ELA / GJWHF
Ken Doyle
Kool Hand
Crazy Chicken
The Old Extreme Liquid Assets now Galleger Racing
Joker
South Point Sport Chasis
ELA / GJWHF
Ken Doyle
Kool Hand
Crazy Chicken
The Old Extreme Liquid Assets now Galleger Racing
Joker
South Point Sport Chasis
#9
Just got home...what a great venue! The weather was beautiful...the water was probably a little too flat...but the racing was awesome!
We had time trials Saturday and Sunday to get the spectators warmed up...then on to the racing. Since we only had eight boats, everyone ran at once. There were three of us P5 boats (the largest class) and we had a great time running deck-to-deck. Since the F1 and P4 guys were running "uncontested", they hung with us in P5 for a little while to put on a good show.
Lots of media coverage...I saw a local paper with the racing on the front page of the sports section with at least two full pages of race coverage. Local news was broadcasting team interviews on Friday and race footage on Saturday six o'clock and 10 o'clock news broadcasts. Although there were only 8-9 teams, everyone got local media coverage in some way, shape or form. Then there were the live radio broadcasts during the races on both days.
People knew there was a race in town and were excited to see racing back in the bay area. I also had two different folks ask me how they could get started in offshore racing...so maybe we gained some future racers in the Panama City area.
Many thanks to Ken Doyle for putting on a great event and getting the spectators to the race.
Thanks to SBI/APBA (Pops and crew) for allowing us "little guys" to get a chance in the limelight.
We will be back to Panama City...someone just tell me when!
Sean
We had time trials Saturday and Sunday to get the spectators warmed up...then on to the racing. Since we only had eight boats, everyone ran at once. There were three of us P5 boats (the largest class) and we had a great time running deck-to-deck. Since the F1 and P4 guys were running "uncontested", they hung with us in P5 for a little while to put on a good show.
Lots of media coverage...I saw a local paper with the racing on the front page of the sports section with at least two full pages of race coverage. Local news was broadcasting team interviews on Friday and race footage on Saturday six o'clock and 10 o'clock news broadcasts. Although there were only 8-9 teams, everyone got local media coverage in some way, shape or form. Then there were the live radio broadcasts during the races on both days.
People knew there was a race in town and were excited to see racing back in the bay area. I also had two different folks ask me how they could get started in offshore racing...so maybe we gained some future racers in the Panama City area.
Many thanks to Ken Doyle for putting on a great event and getting the spectators to the race.
Thanks to SBI/APBA (Pops and crew) for allowing us "little guys" to get a chance in the limelight.
We will be back to Panama City...someone just tell me when!
Sean
Last edited by TGOR; 05-22-2005 at 11:35 PM.
#10
I'm sure it was a great venue and the spectators probably loved it. Congrats to Ken for putting this race together. Hopefully next year will have a better turnout.





