2014 H1 Unlimited season

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The 2014 H1 Unlimited season is the fifty-ninth running of the H1 Unlimited series for unlimited hydroplanes, sanctioned by the APBA.

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Teams and drivers

2014 Teams [1] [2]
NoTeamDriverOwnerEngine
U-1Graham TruckingJ. Michael KellyRob GrahamLycoming T-55/L-7 turbine
U-6 Oberto/Miss Madison Jimmy Shane City of Madison Lycoming T-55/L-7 turbine
U-7Graham Trucking IICal PhippsRob GrahamLycoming T-55/L-7 turbine
U-9Red DotJon ZimmermanLori and Mike JonesLycoming T-55/L-7 turbine
GBR11Miss J & D'sTom ThompsonShannon and Scott RaneyLycoming T-55/L-7 turbine
U-12Miss DiJulioGreg Hopp/

Jesse Robertson

Jay LeckroneLycoming T-55/L-7 turbine
U-17Our Gang RacingJeff BernardNate BrownLycoming T-55/L-7 turbine
U-18Bucket List RacingKelly StocklinKelly StocklinLycoming T-53 turbine
U-21Go Fast, Turn Left RacingJamie Nielson/

Jeff Bernard/

Scott Liddycoat/

Dave Villwock

Greg O'FarrellLycoming T-55/L-7 turbine
U-22Webster RacingMike WebsterWebster FamilyLycoming T-55/L-7 turbine
U-37Beacon PlumbingDave VillwockBilly & Jane SchumacherLycoming T-55/L-7 turbine
U-96QatarKip Brown/Jean TheoretEllstrom FamilyLycoming T-55/L-7 turbine
U-100Leland RacingDave WarrenLeland RacingLycoming T-55/L-7 turbine

Season Schedule and Results

2014 High Points Season Schedule and Results [3] [4]
Race titleLocationDateWinning BoatWinning Driver
Indiana Governor's Cup Ohio River, Madison, IndianaJuly 5-6Graham TruckingJ. Michael Kelly
Detroit APBA Gold Cup Detroit River, Detroit, Michigan July 11-13 Oberto/Miss Madison Jimmy Shane
HAPO Columbia Cup Columbia River, Tri-Cities, Washington July 25-27 Oberto/Miss Madison Jimmy Shane
Albert Lee Cup Lake Washington, Seattle, Washington August 1-3Graham TruckingJ. Michael Kelly
Diamond Cup Lake Coeur d'Alene, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho August 30-September 1Cancelled by organizers on July 19 [5]
HomeStreet Bank Bayfair Mission Bay, San Diego, California, California September 15-17Graham TruckingJ. Michael Kelly
Oryx Cup/UIM Championship Doha Bay, Doha, Qatar November 20-22Graham TruckingJ. Michael Kelly

National High Points Standings

2014 Team Championship [6]
PlaceBoatPoints
1 Oberto/Miss Madison 9157
2Graham Trucking8736
3Graham Trucking II7115
4Red Dot5604
5Go Fast, Turn Left Racing4652
6Webster Racing4005
7Miss J & D's3962
8Qatar2920
9Leland Racing1388
10Bucket List Racing1248
11Miss DiJulio1243
12Beacon Plumbing375
13Our Gang Racing209
2014 Driver Championship [6]
PlaceDriverPoints
1Jimmy Shane9157
2J. Michael Kelly8736
3Cal Phipps7115
4Jon Zimmerman5604
5Mike Webster4005
6Tom Thompson3962
7Jamie Nielson3232
8Kip Brown1870
9Dave Warren1388
10Kelly Stocklin1248
11Jean Theoret1050
12Jeff Bernard1024
13Greg Hopp891
14Dave Villwock705
15Jesse Robertson352
16Scott Liddycoat275

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