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  2. Racing boats flip and crash simultaneously in dramatic clip - AOL

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    Powerboat Racing World's Facebook post sharing the video generated more than 330,000 ... The Offshore World Championships describes itself as the top destination in the world for high-performance ...

  3. Class 1 World Powerboat Championship - Wikipedia

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    It is the premier class of offshore powerboat racing in the world. Class 1 is considered one of the most spectacular marine motorsports. A Class 1 race-boat has twin inboard 1100hp engines and can reach speeds in excess of 257 km/h (160 mph). All boats are limited by a minimum weight of 4950 kg.

  4. The boat was participating in the Race World Offshore World Championship, which ends Sunday. Some of the boats can reach speeds of up to 160 mph, according to the Monroe County Tourist Development ...

  5. Offshore powerboat racing - Wikipedia

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    Offshore powerboat racing is a type of racing by ocean-going powerboats, typically point-to-point racing. In most of the world, offshore powerboat racing is led by the Union Internationale Motonautique (UIM) regulated Class 1 and Powerboat P1. [1] In the US, offshore powerboat racing is led by the APBA/UIM and consists of races hosted by ...

  6. E1 Series (boat racing) - Wikipedia

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    It can reach a top speed of 50 knots (58 MPH/93 KPH). The cockpit is designed for one pilot, with a steering wheel and pedals like a single-seater race car. [19] [8] Designed by SeaBird Technologies, the RaceBird is manufactured by Victory Marine, with an electric powertrain developed by Mercury Racing, and rechargeable batteries from Kreisel ...

  7. Victory Team - Wikipedia

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    The team made its offshore powerboat racing debut in 1986, but it wasn't until 1990 that it began to build its own boat. [1] During the final two rounds of the inaugural season of the Class 1 Championship in 1992, Victory Team debuted as a guest entry, and finished first and second in both of its races. [2]

  8. Miss GEICO - Wikipedia

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    The Miss GEICO offshore powerboat racing team was founded by John Haggin, who retired from the team in 2010. Today Miss GEICO is owned and operated by AMF Riviera Beach which is owned by Marc Granet, Scotty Begovich, Scott Colton, Gary Stray, Gary Goodell and sponsored by the American insurance company GEICO.

  9. Steve Curtis - Wikipedia

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    Steve Curtis MBE (born 9 June 1964, in Wimbledon) is a British eight time offshore powerboat racing World Champion.. On Spirit of Norway 10 with Bjørn Gjelsten at Oslo in 2007 On Qatar 96 with Sheikh Hassan Bin Jabor Al-Thani at Arendal, Norway, in 2009