The 2014 H1 Unlimited season is the fifty-ninth running of the H1 Unlimited series for unlimited hydroplanes, sanctioned by the APBA.
No | Team | Driver | Owner | Engine |
---|---|---|---|---|
U-1 | Graham Trucking | J. Michael Kelly | Rob Graham | Lycoming T-55/L-7 turbine |
U-6 | Oberto/Miss Madison | Jimmy Shane | City of Madison | Lycoming T-55/L-7 turbine |
U-7 | Graham Trucking II | Cal Phipps | Rob Graham | Lycoming T-55/L-7 turbine |
U-9 | Red Dot | Jon Zimmerman | Lori and Mike Jones | Lycoming T-55/L-7 turbine |
GBR11 | Miss J & D's | Tom Thompson | Shannon and Scott Raney | Lycoming T-55/L-7 turbine |
U-12 | Miss DiJulio | Greg Hopp/ Jesse Robertson | Jay Leckrone | Lycoming T-55/L-7 turbine |
U-17 | Our Gang Racing | Jeff Bernard | Nate Brown | Lycoming T-55/L-7 turbine |
U-18 | Bucket List Racing | Kelly Stocklin | Kelly Stocklin | Lycoming T-53 turbine |
U-21 | Go Fast, Turn Left Racing | Jamie Nielson/ Jeff Bernard/ Scott Liddycoat/ Dave Villwock | Greg O'Farrell | Lycoming T-55/L-7 turbine |
U-22 | Webster Racing | Mike Webster | Webster Family | Lycoming T-55/L-7 turbine |
U-37 | Beacon Plumbing | Dave Villwock | Billy & Jane Schumacher | Lycoming T-55/L-7 turbine |
U-96 | Qatar | Kip Brown/Jean Theoret | Ellstrom Family | Lycoming T-55/L-7 turbine |
U-100 | Leland Racing | Dave Warren | Leland Racing | Lycoming T-55/L-7 turbine |
Race title | Location | Date | Winning Boat | Winning Driver |
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Indiana Governor's Cup | Ohio River, Madison, Indiana | July 5-6 | Graham Trucking | J. 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 1-3 | Graham Trucking | J. Michael Kelly |
Diamond Cup | Lake Coeur d'Alene, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho | August 30-September 1 | Cancelled by organizers on July 19 [5] | |
HomeStreet Bank Bayfair | Mission Bay, San Diego, California, California | September 15-17 | Graham Trucking | J. Michael Kelly |
Oryx Cup/UIM Championship | Doha Bay, Doha, Qatar | November 20-22 | Graham Trucking | J. Michael Kelly |
Place | Boat | Points |
---|---|---|
1 | Oberto/Miss Madison | 9157 |
2 | Graham Trucking | 8736 |
3 | Graham Trucking II | 7115 |
4 | Red Dot | 5604 |
5 | Go Fast, Turn Left Racing | 4652 |
6 | Webster Racing | 4005 |
7 | Miss J & D's | 3962 |
8 | Qatar | 2920 |
9 | Leland Racing | 1388 |
10 | Bucket List Racing | 1248 |
11 | Miss DiJulio | 1243 |
12 | Beacon Plumbing | 375 |
13 | Our Gang Racing | 209 |
Place | Driver | Points |
---|---|---|
1 | Jimmy Shane | 9157 |
2 | J. Michael Kelly | 8736 |
3 | Cal Phipps | 7115 |
4 | Jon Zimmerman | 5604 |
5 | Mike Webster | 4005 |
6 | Tom Thompson | 3962 |
7 | Jamie Nielson | 3232 |
8 | Kip Brown | 1870 |
9 | Dave Warren | 1388 |
10 | Kelly Stocklin | 1248 |
11 | Jean Theoret | 1050 |
12 | Jeff Bernard | 1024 |
13 | Greg Hopp | 891 |
14 | Dave Villwock | 705 |
15 | Jesse Robertson | 352 |
16 | Scott Liddycoat | 275 |
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