2012 H1 Unlimited season

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The 2012 H1 Unlimited season is the fifty seventh running of the H1 Unlimited series for unlimited hydroplane, jointly sanctioned by APBA, its governing body in North America and UIM, its international body.

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The season began in July with the Lucas Oil Indiana Governor's Cup (Madison Regatta), held in Madison, Indiana, United States.

The finale of the season will be in November with the Oryx Cup, held in Doha, Ad Dawhah, Qatar. The 2012 Oryx Cup was the 20th running of the UIM World Championship for unlimited hydroplanes. [1]

Teams and drivers

NoTeamOwnerDriverRounds
U-1 Flag of Washington.svg Spirit of Qatar Flag of Washington.svg Marine Technologies-Erick Ellstrom Flag of Washington.svg Dave VillwockAll
U-5 Flag of Indiana.svg Graham Trucking Flag of Indiana.svg Precision Performance Engineering Inc.-Ted Porter Flag of Maryland.svg Jimmy ShaneAll
U-6 Flag of Indiana.svg Oh Boy! Oberto- Miss Madison Flag of Indiana.svg City of Madison, IN Flag of Florida.svg Steve DavidAll
U-9 Flag of Washington.svg Jones Racing Flag of Washington.svg Jones Racing-Mike & Lori Jones Flag of Washington.svg Jon ZimmermanAll
U-11 Flag of Washington.svg Peters & May Flag of Washington.svg Unlimited Racing Group-JW Myers, Scott Raney & Shannon Raney Flag of Washington.svg JW MyersAll
U-37 Flag of Washington.svg Schumacher Racing Flag of Washington.svg Schumacher Racing-Billy Schumacher Flag of Washington.svg J. Michael KellyAll
U-13 Flag of Michigan.svg Tubby's Grilled Submarine Sandwiches Flag of Michigan.svg Unlimiteds Detroit-Dave Bartush Flag of Michigan.svg Cal PhippsTBA (DET confirmed)
U-17 Flag of Washington.svg Miss Red Dot Flag of Washington.svg Our Gang Racing, LLC-Nate Brown Flag of Washington.svg Kip BrownAll
U-18 Flag of Washington.svg Bucket List Racing Flag of Washington.svg Kelly Stocklin Flag of Washington.svg Kelly StocklinTBA-New in 2012
U-21 Flag of Washington.svg Albert Lee Appliance Flag of Washington.svg Go Fast, Turn Left Racing-Greg & Brian O'Farrell Flag of Washington.svg Brian PerkinsAll
U-22 Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Great Scott! pres. Matrix System Automotive Finishes Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Webster Racing-Mike Webster Flag of Pennsylvania.svg Mike WebsterAll
U-25 Flag of Washington.svg Superior Racing Flag of Washington.svg Superior Racing-Ken Muscatel Flag of Washington.svg Ken MuscatelAll
U-57 Flag of Washington.svg Formulaboats.com Flag of Washington.svg Evans Brothers Racing-Mark & Mitch Evans Flag of Washington.svg Mark EvansAll
U-88 Flag of Washington.svg Degree Men Flag of Washington.svg USA Racing-Matt & Debbie Gregory Flag of Virginia.svg Scott LiddycoatAll
U-100 Flag of Washington.svg Leland Unlimited Flag of Washington.svg Leland Unlimited-Fred Leland Flag of Washington.svg Greg HoppAll

Season schedule and results

Rd.RaceLocationVenueDateWinning boatWinning driver
1 Lucas Oil Indiana Governor's Cup (Madison Regatta) Madison, Indiana, United States Ohio River July 6–8Spirit of QatarDave Villwock
2 APBA Gold Cup Detroit, Michigan, United States Detroit River July 13–15Spirit of QatarDave Villwock
3 Lamb Weston Columbia Cup Tri-Cities, Washington, United States Columbia River July 27–29Graham TruckingJimmy Shane
4 Albert Lee Cup at Seafair Seattle, Washington, United States Lake Washington Aug 3–5 Oh Boy! Oberto - Miss Madison Steve David
5 Air Guard Championship San Diego, California, United States Mission Bay Sept 14–16 Oh Boy! Oberto - Miss Madison Steve David
6 Oryx Cup – UIM World Championship Doha, Ad Dawhah, Qatar Doha Bay, Persian Gulf Nov 8–10Graham TruckingJimmy Shane


National High Points Standings

Team Standings [3]
PlaceBoatDriverPoints
1 Oh Boy! Oberto - Miss Madison Steve David9,377
2Graham TruckingJimmy Shane8193
3Spirit of QatarDave Villwock6845
4Jones RacingJon Zimmerman6370
5Degree MenScott Liddycoat5130
6Beacon PlumbingJ. Michael Kelly4954
7Miss Peters & MayMyers/Thompson4533
8Miss Fox PlumbingGreg Hopp3970
9Miss Red DotBrown/Bernard3468
10FEDCO/Formula BoatsN. Mark Evans3127
11Albert Lee ApplianceBrian Perkins1252
12Bucket List RacingKelly Stocklin690
13Fox Plumbing TooRyan Mallow582
14Great Scott!Mike Webster510
15Spirit of DetroitCal Phipps0

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References

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  2. "Front Page 7-28-19". H1 Unlimited. Retrieved 2021-07-25.
  3. "2012 H1 Unlimited Season High Points". H1 Unlimited. Retrieved 2021-07-25.