GRAHAM TRUCKING CUP AT SEAFAIR
 

Greg Hopp gets his first Seattle win.
 
In a tremendous Final Heat dual that lasted the entire 5 mile distance, Greg Hopp held off Kevin Aylesworth for the win at the Graham Trucking Cup at Seafair for Unlimited Lights.  Fans were on their feet throughout as Hopp, in the UL-1 Mike's Hard Lemonade-Happy Go Lucky, was forced to start in lane three by Aylesworth, driving his UL-5 Venture Bank in lane 2 and Michael Flaherty in the Jensen Motor Boat Co. presents Miss Boat Electric in lane 1,  Champion racer Chip Hanauer noted on KIRO TV that Aylesworth squeezed in to lane two between Hopp and Flaherty prior to the score up buoy, and they may have traded a little paint. Hanauer said, no call was deserved; it was "just good racing".  No call was made and in the end both drivers heartily congratulated each other after an outstanding race. 
 
The lead was never so much as a roostertail length as Aylesworth was able to close in the corners but Hopp's superior acceleration off the corners made the difference.  While it was a bit disappointing to come so close to victory, Aylesworth demonstrated his team has their Ron Jones tandem wing hull "dialed in".  In this writer's opinion, it was Aylesworth's best drive ever in his Unlimited Lights career that began at this very race in 2002.  
Meanwhile for Greg Hopp, he finally has a Seattle trophy on his mantle. Hopp Racing has won at Seafair 3 of the past 4 seasons, but the previous two wins were by "Grandpa" Jerry Hopp, while Greg was driving an Unlimited at this race.  This time, Greg did double duty, except in one instance which we'll note shortly.
 
That Final Heat excitement continues a now 4 year tradition at Seafair where the Unlimited Lights Final Heat highlights the competitive end of Seafair.  Last year, a pair of "old salts, Jerry Hopp and George Woods showed the "kids" how to do it with a marvelous dual that was won by Jerry.  In 2003, Cal Phipps edged Dave Bender at the finish line after trailing Bender throughout the heat by less than a roostertail length, and in 2002, Jerry Hopp, Phil Bononcini, Dave Bender, and J.W. Myers all entered the final lap with a chance at victory.  Jerry won. 
 
Third place in the Graham Trucking Cup at Seafair went to Michael Flaherty, who just didn't have the acceleration needed.  We found out why after the heat.  The UL-72 was running on only 7 cylinders.  Still Flaherty was able to cut into Greg Hopp's ULHRA championship points lead for the second week in a row, and with 3 races left the two are locked in a very close battle. 
 
Fourth place after an excellent "flying start" on the outside was Harold Mills in the UL-40 Miss Red Dot Corporation.  The Thunder Valley Racing team recovered well after losing their number one engine, "Batman" on Friday.  That engine had completed a run of 33 heats of competition.  So with "Batman" sidelined, the team installed "Robin" and drove to a solid 4th place finish.  5th place went to Paul Becker in the UL-14 Underwater Sports presents Miss Software Prototype, and winding up with a DNF after a good start was Steve Hook in the UL-19 Hyundai of Everett presents Mz Zip Fizz Energy Drink Mix. 
 
The "B" Main was an exciting race with a surprising twist involving the Mike's Hard Lemonade, the Miss Software Prototype, and the Escapius Maximus presents Pacific Rim Brewing Co.  First of all, Joe Turner in the newly renumbered UL-18 drove to a solid 3rd place finish and the alternate spot in the Final Heat.  After the week Joe's team had, it was a very successful finish.  If you didn't catch this before, the Turner team was trailering their boat to a sponsor reception in Seattle on Wednesday.  The trailer became unhitched near downtown Seattle and slammed into the back of the truck taking out the right sponson.  So, no sponsor reception and no Seafair race, right?  Nope.  Quickly Canadian Ron Doumont from Windermere B.C. was recruited to bring his currently inactive UL-117 to Seattle and lease it to Turner for the Seafair race.  The 10 hour drive was only one of the challenges, but Doumont got to Seattle.  There a collection of crew members from Turner's UL-18 team, Gerry Jarvis's S-24 team in the Lighter than LIGHTS series, Joe Gutierrez from the LTL series and fellow UL teams all pitched in to complete the difficult adaptation of the UL-18 engine into the UL-117 hull.  They succeeded with Turner driving to a 3rd place finish in Heat 2B, a 3rd place finish in the B-Main, and a happy owner and employees of sponsor Pacific Rim Brewing Co. 
 
Turner was racing between the roostertails of Paul Becker inside, and Hopp on the outside in the B-Main, only here's the twist.  It was JERRY Hopp in the UL-1, not Greg.  The last second change was made because Greg was scheduled for the Unlimited Provisional right after the UL B-Main.  The change caught everyone by surprise, including Jerry's wife Dorothy who learned AFTER the heat that her husband had driven his first competitive laps of the year after undergoing twin knee replacement surgery in the spring.  It wound up being an exciting 3 laps around the Ted Jones race course, with Becker and Hopp trading the lead and Turner close behind.  In the end Hopp won by less than a roostertail length, but if was Becker who earned the kudos of those watching for his outstanding drive in a 31 year old Ron Jones boat.  None other than Jones himself marveled at the performance of Becker and the UL-14, while working on the Infinity Radio Seattle broadcast.
 
Next up, the Unlimited Lights go across Elliott Bay from Seattle, to Silverdale WA for the first ever Qucksilver Regatta, this weekend, August 13 & 14.  This will be the first of 3 salt water races to close out the 2005 ULHRA season.  It's a ULHRA sanctioned event that will also feature the Lighter than LIGHTS series of 4 cylinder stock, 8 cylinder stock, and 8 cylinder modified hydroplanes.  10 to 12 UL teams are expected, which possibly could include the 2 boat fleet out of Detroit owned by Pingree Conflitti; the UL-58 Union Dooz and the UL-559 Outlaw.  Gearbox issues with the 559 hull have kept Conflitti from the first two races on the Western Triple Header but he's making every attempt to be at the Quicksilver event with both hulls. 
 
John Lynch
"Voice" of the Unlimited Lights
 
Final
Position Boat # Driver Sponsor Avg Speed Points
1st UL 1 Greg Hopp Mike's Hard Lemonade/Happy Go Lucky

111.221

400

2nd UL 5 Kevin Aylesworth Venture Bank

109.876

300

3rd UL 72 Michael Flaherty Yacht Spec./Miss Boat Electric

102.421

225

4th UL 40 Harold Mills Miss Red Dot Corporation

96.768

169

5th UL 14 Paul Becker Miss Software Prototype

89.857

127

DNF UL 19 Steve Hook Canover Ins./Mz ZipFizz Energy Drink Mix

0

0

DNS UL 18 Joe Turner Pacific Rim Brewing Company

0

0

Fastest Lap: 2 Boat: UL 1 Speed: 113.945 MPH

 

B-Main
Position Boat # Driver Sponsor Avg Speed
1st UL 1 Jerry Hopp Mike's Hard Lemonade/Happy Go Lucky

95.595

2nd UL 14 Paul Becker Miss Software Prototype

94.74

3rd UL 18 Joe Turner Pacific Rim Brewing Company

86.147

DNS UL 4 Bryan Richards Miss Shoreline Sign & Awning

0

DNS UL 6 Kerry Beynon Holiday Inn Ex-Richland/Verizon Wireless

0

DNS UL 929 Vince Xaudaro Conover Ins./ Ice Harbor Brewing Company

0

Fastest Lap: 3 Boat: UL 1 Speed: 98.163 MPH

  GRAHAM TRUCKING CUP AT SEAFAIR

More of Saturday....

What a show in 2A !! Vince Xaudaro took the lead over Kevin Aylesworth--a little too soon. And though the first lap was an exciting duel, the film review showed the UL 929 jumped the gun. Then Vince stopped and Steve Hook hit a buoy--instead of Vince so he was not penalized. The UL 5 team had a fine celebration and Paul Becker posted his first points of the weekend. Another happy guy was Bryan Richards, also with his first points at Seafair. On further inspection of the UL 929, the situation is a mystery. Vince said he hit a hole and the motor shut down.

2B was a rematch of the UL 1 and UL 72. Once again, Greg had a pretty good lead over Michael, when he threw the belt off his oil pump, allowing the Red Boat a comfortable win. Harold Mills and the Thunder Valley team were quite pleased with a second, but the big story was third place UL 18 and Joe Turner. On Wednesday, Joe's original UL 18 was being trucked to a display in Pioneer Square, when the trailer came loose and the boat crashed--losing a whole sponson. A call to Ron Doumont was made and he drove his Escapius Maximus to Seattle, leased the boat to Joe, then helped put Joe's motor in and voila!!!! AND you should have heard the celebration when they came in--in third place. Kudos to the entire team.

Heat 2A
Position Boat # Driver Sponsor Avg Speed Points
1st

5

Kevin Aylesworth Venture Bank

94.068

400

2nd

14

Paul Becker Underwater Sports presents Miss Software Prototype

92.004

300

3rd

19

Steve Hook Hyundai of Everett presents Mz ZipFizz Energy Drink Mix

90.433

225

4th

4

Bryan Richards Miss Shoreline Sign & Awning

76.397

169

DNF

929

Vince Xaudaro Conover Insurance Racing

0

0

Fastest Lap: 2 Boat: 5 Speed: 97.682 MPH
Heat 2B
Position Boat # Driver Sponsor Avg Speed Points
1st

72

Michael Flaherty Jensen Motorboat Co.presents Miss Boat Electric

88.716

400

2nd

40

Harold Mills Miss Red Dot Corporation

87.357

300

3rd

18

Joe Turner Pacific Rim Brewing Company

80.329

225

DNF

1

Greg Hopp Mike's Hard Lemonade/Happy Go Lucky

0

0

DNS

6

Al Carstensen BCS Enterprises

0

0

Fastest Lap: 1 Boat: 1 Speed: 102.532 MPH

The G Boats are set to rerun later this afternoon. They started out on time, but were black flagged due to buoy problems.

Four boats are seeded for the Final Heat tomorrow including: UL 72, UL 5, UL 40 and UL 19. They will be joined by 2 more boats from the B Main and that third place finisher will become first alternate. Boats in the B Main will be: UL 1, UL 14, UL 18, UL 929. Unable to participate are the UL 6, due to a broken motor in the first heat and the UL 4 which sustained a crack in the hull.

Patti Darling, ULHRA reporting
 GRAHAM TRUCKING CUP AT SEAFAIR

Heat 1A
Position Boat # Driver Sponsor Avg Speed Points
1st

1

Greg Hopp Mike's Hard Lemonade/Happy Go Lucky

107.276

400

2nd

72

Michael Flaherty Jenson Motorboat Co-Miss Boat Electric

103.588

300

3rd

19

Steve Hook Hyundai of Everett presents Mz Zipp Fizz

91.337

225

DNF

6

Al Carstensen BCS Enterprises

0

0

DNS

14

Paul Becker Miss Software Prototype

0

0

Fastest Lap: 1 Boat: 1 Speed: 108.755 MPH
Heat 1B
Position Boat # Driver Sponsor Avg Speed Points
1st

929

Vince Xaudaro Conover Insurance Racing

107.186

400

2nd

5

Kevin Aylesworth Venture Bank

101.96

300

3rd

40

Harold Mills Miss Red Dot Corporation

94.257

225

DNS

4

Bryan Richards Miss Shoreline Sign & Awning

0

0

DNS

18

Joe Turner Pacific Rim Brewing Company

0

0

Fastest Lap: 1 Boat: 929 Speed: 108.834 MPH


 GRAHAM TRUCKING CUP AT SEAFAIR

Heat 2A Draw      
Number Driver Boat Name Owner
UL 4 Bryan Richards Shoreline Sign & Awning Bryan Richards
UL 5 Kevin Aylesworth Venture Bank K. Aylesworth and K. Braun
UL 14 Paul Becker Underwater Sports Presents Miss Software Prototype Paul Becker
UL 19 Steve Hook Hyundai of Everett presents Mz ZipFizz Energy Drink Mix Tom Eckenberg
UL 929 Vince Xaudaro Conover Insurance Racing Vince Xaudaro
       
Heat 2B Draw      
Number Driver Boat Name Owner
UL 1 Greg Hopp Mike’s Hard Lemonade/Happy Go Lucky Jerry and Greg Hopp
UL 6 Al Carstensen BCS Enterprises BCS Enterprises Inc
UL 18 Joe Turner Pacific Rim Brewing Company Joe and Jackie Turner
UL 40 Harold Mills Miss Red Dot Corporation Thunder Valley, Inc.
UL 72 Michael Flaherty Jensen Motorboat Co.presents Miss Boat Elecrtric Impact Racing
       
American Challenge Cup Series      
Number Driver Boat Name Owner
G 13 George Woods Tempo Impact Racing
G 55 Scott Schatz Cobalt 2 Justin Schaller
G 329 David Warren Baker Equipment Company David Warren


 
GRAHAM TRUCKING CUP AT SEAFAIR

Saturday's news

Six boats took the water on this cooler morning in Seattle. Paul Becker in the UL 14 was first in the water and had a good ride, but failed to increase his qualifying speed. Michael Flaherty ( UL 72) on the other hand, hopped up to number two, with a speed of 112.955. which prompted Greg Hopp to go out and do better. The UL 1 thought they were ready, then spotted some broken coils and had a frantic 18 mnutes of repair before going out to take the top speed of 115.849. Then George Woods, Jr. took the festive G-13 out for a few beautiful laps, before an ignition wire separated. (At this printing he is but still on the water--so no more details). As soon as he was towed off the course, Kevin Aylesworth in the UL 5 posted his first speed of the weekend at 107.872 and Harold Mills upped his UL 40 time to 99.076mph

In Heat 1A, Gregg Hopp took a comanding lead over Michael Flaherty, with Al Castensen and Steve Hook in hot pursuit. Then Al's motor started vibrating and he did not finish.

Order of finish:

First Place: UL 1 Gregg Hopp Mikes' Hard Lemonade 400 points

Second Place:UL 72 Michael Flaherty, Jensen Motorboat Co. Presents Miss Boat Electric 300 points

Third Place: UL 19 Steve Hook, Hyundai of Everett presents  Mz Zip Fizz 225 points

Heat 1B saw Vince Xaudaro edge out Kevin Aylesworth and Harold Mills for the win.

Order of finish:

First Place: UL 929 Vince Xaudaro, Conover Insurance Racing, 400 points

Second Place: UL 5 Kevin Aylesworth Venture Bank, 300 points

Third Place: UL 40 Harold Mills Miss Red Dot Corporation, 225 points


GRAHAM TRUCKING CUP AT SEAFAIR

Friday report 8-5-05

Well, folks, it has been a very active day to the Unlmited Lights. 10 boats are in the pits and ready to roar!! We also have 3 ACCS boats here.

Welcome to the new G -55, "Cobalt 2" from Saint Clair Shores, MI. Owners Mary Ann and Justin Schaller are the proud parents of this 500 c.i. Chevy powered, J.R. (Ron Jones, Jr.) built boat. Completed just weeks ago, Seafair will be its maiden race. Schaller Tool and Die will sponsor and Scott Schatz will drive. Scott used to live in Detroit, but now is in the Marine Business in Oklahoma City, where he lives with wife Brandy. Note: The first "Cobalt" was a 225, raced by Mary Ann's Dad in the 1950's.

The G-13 "Tempo" will be driven by George Woods, Jr. , and G-329 by David Warren.

Some great news for the G-17. Both Shawn AND Rick Bridgeman were in the Pits for a short time this afternoon. Rick (following his accident in Tri-Cities), looks very good and has a positive report from his Physician.

Back to the Lights....and some last minute activity. The UL 6 got a great ride from their new motor and Al Carstensen is the number one qualifier, after day one, at 113.947. Congraulations. UL 1 and UL 929 were also over 100mph. There will be an additional opportunity for both testing and qualifying tomorrow morning.

UL 6 Al Carstensen 113.947 BCS Enterprises

UL 1 Greg Hopp, 111.309 Mike's Hard Lemonade/Happy Go Lucky

UL 929 Vince Xaudaro 105.300 Conover Insurance Racing

UL 14 Paul Becker 98.969 Underwater Sports presents Miss Software Prototype

UL 40 Harold Mills 97.506 Miss Red Dot Corporation

UL 4 Bryan Richards 88.853 Shoreline Sign and Awning

UL 72 Michael Flaherty 79.333 Jensen Motorboat Co. presents Miss Boat Electric

UL 19 Steve Hook 77.669 Hyundai of Everett presents Mz Zip Fizz Energy Drink Mix

UL 5 Kevin Aylesworth n/t Venture Bank

UL 18 Joe Turner n/t Pacific Rim Brewing Company

*n/t = no times

Last week the UL 40 ran a career best speed of 112.7 mph in the B Main.. As a bystander commented, "Where have THESE guys been?" That was just prior to the demise of the fuel pump and shaft....

Again, Seattle has great weather, though a bit windy in the afternoon. The Air

Show has been very entertaining as well and the many fans of boats and planes were in evidence.

Until tomorrow,

Patti Darling, Reporting for the ULHRA

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