Hall of Fame Inducts Bill Boeing, Jr.
In a ceremony Friday evening at the Hydroplane and Raceboat Museum near Seattle, Bill Boeing, [...]
Published On: October 28th, 2012Categories: PersonalitiesRACING IN SAN DIEGO (1964-2011)
By Fred Farley - H1 Unlimited Historian
Published On: September 7th, 2012Categories: Series History, San DiegoJim Sedam Remembered
Former Unlimited hydroplane sponsor and owner Jim Sedam passed away August 1, 2012, at King's [...]
Published On: August 1st, 2012Categories: PersonalitiesSRO Crowd at Fred Leland Memorial
A huge crowd gathered at the Hydroplane & Raceboat Museum in Kent on Sunday to share memories of Fred Leland.
Published On: June 4th, 2012Categories: PersonalitiesRuss Schleeh Remembered
Russ Schleeh, one of the most distinguished men ever to pilot an Unlimited hydroplane, passed [...]
Published On: June 2nd, 2012Categories: PersonalitiesRemembering Al Thoreson
"A FAREWELL TO UNCLE AL" By Fred Farley - H1 Unlimited Historian Veteran Unlimited hydroplane [...]
Published On: May 22nd, 2012Categories: PersonalitiesNew Trophy Honors Bill Muncey
One of the highlights of the Annual H1 Unlimited Awards Banquet Saturday evening at the Westin [...]
Published On: February 23rd, 2012Categories: Personalities, Series NewsJohn Humes Remembered
Unlimited hydroplane racing lost one of its most respected veterans on April 4, 2012. John [...]
Published On: February 21st, 2012Categories: PersonalitiesLamb-Weston Columbia Cup Has Rich History
For over four decades, the Tri-Cities of eastern Washington have played host to "Water Racing's Greatest Show," the Unlimited hydroplanes.
Since 1966, the Unlimiteds have occupied center stage as the headline event for the annual Tri-City Water Follies celebration. The race was called the Atomic Cup in the early days but was renamed the Columbia Cup in 1976. Lamb-Weston came on board as title sponsor in 2007.
Published On: July 24th, 2011Categories: Series History, Tri-CitiesVillwock a lap closer to history
Madison, IN, July 2, 2011— Dave Villwock moved a step closer to history Saturday by winning [...]
Published On: July 2nd, 2011Categories: Driver News, PersonalitiesPoster Honors 50 Years of Miss Madison
The 50 year history of the Miss Madison Racing Team is the subject of [...]
Published On: May 18th, 2011Categories: Series History, MadisonMuseum Honors Wood & Chenoweth
Racing legends Gar Wood and Dean Chenoweth joined Bill Muncey and Chip Hanauer in the Hydroplane [...]
Published On: May 16th, 2011Categories: Personalities
Hall of Fame Inducts Bill Boeing, Jr.
In a ceremony Friday evening at the Hydroplane and Raceboat Museum near Seattle, Bill [...]
Published On: October 28th, 2012Categories: PersonalitiesRACING IN SAN DIEGO (1964-2011)
By Fred Farley - H1 Unlimited Historian
Published On: September 7th, 2012Categories: Series History, San DiegoJim Sedam Remembered
Former Unlimited hydroplane sponsor and owner Jim Sedam passed away August 1, 2012, at [...]
Published On: August 1st, 2012Categories: PersonalitiesSRO Crowd at Fred Leland Memorial
A huge crowd gathered at the Hydroplane & Raceboat Museum in Kent on Sunday to share memories of Fred Leland.
Published On: June 4th, 2012Categories: PersonalitiesRuss Schleeh Remembered
Russ Schleeh, one of the most distinguished men ever to pilot an Unlimited hydroplane, [...]
Published On: June 2nd, 2012Categories: PersonalitiesRemembering Al Thoreson
"A FAREWELL TO UNCLE AL" By Fred Farley - H1 Unlimited Historian Veteran Unlimited [...]
Published On: May 22nd, 2012Categories: PersonalitiesNew Trophy Honors Bill Muncey
One of the highlights of the Annual H1 Unlimited Awards Banquet Saturday evening at the [...]
Published On: February 23rd, 2012Categories: Personalities, Series NewsJohn Humes Remembered
Unlimited hydroplane racing lost one of its most respected veterans on April 4, 2012. [...]
Published On: February 21st, 2012Categories: PersonalitiesLamb-Weston Columbia Cup Has Rich History
For over four decades, the Tri-Cities of eastern Washington have played host to "Water Racing's Greatest Show," the Unlimited hydroplanes.
Since 1966, the Unlimiteds have occupied center stage as the headline event for the annual Tri-City Water Follies celebration. The race was called the Atomic Cup in the early days but was renamed the Columbia Cup in 1976. Lamb-Weston came on board as title sponsor in 2007.
Published On: July 24th, 2011Categories: Series History, Tri-CitiesVillwock a lap closer to history
Madison, IN, July 2, 2011— Dave Villwock moved a step closer to history Saturday by [...]
Published On: July 2nd, 2011Categories: Driver News, PersonalitiesPoster Honors 50 Years of Miss Madison
The 50 year history of the Miss Madison Racing Team is the subject [...]
Published On: May 18th, 2011Categories: Series History, MadisonMuseum Honors Wood & Chenoweth
Racing legends Gar Wood and Dean Chenoweth joined Bill Muncey and Chip Hanauer in the [...]
Published On: May 16th, 2011Categories: Personalities