{"id":271095,"date":"2012-09-12T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2012-09-12T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/lightning-fast-thunderboats-to-return-to-bay\/"},"modified":"2012-09-12T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2012-09-12T07:00:00","slug":"lightning-fast-thunderboats-to-return-to-bay","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/lightning-fast-thunderboats-to-return-to-bay\/","title":{"rendered":"Lightning-fast thunderboats to return to bay"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>There\u2019s a new, exciting guy on the unlimited hydroplane waters, and he\u2019ll make his 2012 San Diego Bayfair debut in Mission Bay in the Air National Guard Races from Sept. 14 to 16. Jimmy Shane, 26, of Havre de Grace, Md. has made the regulars take notice. In his rookie season, he\u2019s pulled off a couple heat victories and claimed the Tri-City feature on the Columbia River by an eight-foot margin over J. Michael Kelly.\u00a0 \u00a0 &#8220;He\u2019s [Shane] the real deal,&#8221; said publicist Gregg Mansfield.\u00a0&#8220;He\u2019s spent five years as a backup guy, getting a test ride once in a while. And now he\u2019s out to prove it.&#8221; About his rallying victory by the length of a sponson, Shane had this to say: &#8220;It\u2019s crazy. This is something I\u2019ve always dreamed about as a little kid. Just to be here and do this is pretty cool.&#8221; Meanwhile, Kelly, who has stepped up his game, had hoped for better. &#8220;I drove it as hard as I possibly could, wishing the start\/finish line was five feet closer,&#8221; he said. &#8220;If it was five feet closer, I would have been the one holding that first-place trophy, but I got beat by a great guy.&#8221; H1 Hydroplane Racing chief Sam Cole said it was one of\u00a0the\u00a0closest finishes he\u2019s seen. As it has been for several seasons, the finish line has belonged to a Dave Villwock\/Steve David monopoly.\u00a0 This year, Villwock \u2014 the sport\u2019s all-time winner \u2014 took the Gold Cup at Detroit, and David won his third straight Seafair in Seattle. Of course, Villwock knows Mission Bay\u2019s Bill Muncey Course well, having won his heats and the final last year.\u00a0He locked up another series title by winning again in Qatar. Villwock will be aboard the Spirit of Qatar as the odds-on favorite. The start is critical as the boats scramble for the inside lane and David, aboard the Oh Boy! Oberto boat, has a knack of gaining that spot.\u00a0If he does, Villwock may have to do some maneuvering to catch up. Penalties of one lap plagued the favorites when they broke too soon at the Tri City start.\u00a0 When this happens the race is up for grabs. Shane is clever and knows how to get out of trouble.\u00a0Once at Qatar and again in a Seattle heat race, his bucking, 3,000-horsepower turbine craft went out of control in choppy waters.\u00a0 He put the hydro into a sharp turn as he tugged to release a stuck throttle. Like all motorsports, it\u2019s important to have veteran crews to find ways to increase performance.\u00a0That\u2019s the reason Villwock \u2014 whose camp is building an advanced boat for next year \u2014 has an advantage. Organizers believe there will be 10 to 11 boats in the chase, one of the healthiest lineups in several years. Scott Liddycoat of Suffolk, Va., was a contender last year with the Degree Men boat, but he had trouble\u00a0coming out of the first turn in a Detroit heat race this year, going airborne and landing upside down. He hasn\u2019t been a factor since. The remaining five or six entries appear to be noisy back markers. Qualifying is scheduled for Sept. 14 and 15 heats, and the five-lap final is set for Sept. 16. The\u00a0Lucas Oil-sponsored drag boats will see action off Crown Point.\u00a0About 100 entries are expected. Off-shore boats are scheduled to perform off Ski Beach. <b>2012 HYDROPLANE ENTRIES<\/b> <b>Dave Villwock (Monroe, Wash.): Spirit of Qatar 96 <b>Jimmy Shane<\/b> (Havre de Grace, Md.): Graham Trucking\t\u00a0 <b>Steve David<\/b> (Madison, Ind.): Oh Boy! Oberto <b>Jon Zimmerman<\/b> (Maple Valley, Wash.): U-7 Jones Racing <b>JW Myers<\/b> (Burien, Wash.): Miss Peters &#038; May Nate Brown<\/b> (Preston, Wash.): Miss Red Dot <b>Kelly Stocklin<\/b> (Edmonds, Wash.): Bucket List Racing <b>. Michael Kelly<\/b> (Bonney Lake, Wash.): Miss Beacon Plumbing <b>N. Mark Evans<\/b> (Chelan, Wash.): Miss DiJulio <b>Scott Liddycoat<\/b> (Suffolk, Va.): Degree Men <b>Greg Hopp (Lake Stevens, Wash.):\u00a0 Fox Plumbing\u00a0 <b>Bayfair has boatload of music, too<\/b> San Diego Bayfair 2012 is more than boat racing. It\u2019s music, too \u2014 and lots\u00a0of it. It\u2019s part of an expanded festive event that will feature nearly three-dozen bands for three marathon days of entertainment to offer a change of pace for some of the 100,000 expected visitors. Dave Rodger of Live Entertainment has scheduled performances in 45-minute sets from 10 a.m. on Friday, Sept 14 to 2 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 16 \u2014 placing The Farmers in the finale.\u00a0 &#8220;The wall-to-wall live entertainment proves that Bayfair is a family fun festival,&#8221; said Jeff Thomas, president of San Diego Bayfair\u2019s board of governors.\u00a0&#8220;The 24 bands playing over three days proves that Bayfair is more than boat racing.\u00a0This is a great chance to see some new and well-established groups from the San Diego area.&#8221;\u00a0 Longtime Bayfair board member Jim Kidrick agreed. &#8220;It\u2019s important to broaden our appeal,&#8221; said Kidrick. &#8220;Some who arrive are looking for a wonderful beach festival with great live music.&#8221;\u00a0 *** San Diego Bayfair is run completely by volunteers, from the board of governors to the parking attendant. More than 800 volunteers will be assigned various tasks throughout Mission Bay, including Ski Beach, Crown Point and Fiesta Island. \u00a0 \u00a0 \u00a0 *** Some of the top fuelers competing in the Lucas Oil drag boat races off Crown Point will be exceeding 200 mph. One hundred boats in several classes are expected. *** The 6,800-pound hydroplane beasts can also reach\u00a0200 mph on the stretches.\u00a0 The average qualifying lap speeds range from 130-165 mph.\u00a0 &#8220;It\u2019s the next thing to a NASCAR race,&#8221; said Donald Fiedler of Bardstown, Ky.\u00a0 Said Nate Brown, a crewmember with the Miss Red Dot boat:\u00a0&#8220;You got to have absolutely no brains [to race these boats]. Any moment you can crash, go under water and hope your air mask will work.&#8221; \u00a0 \u00a0 He retired as a driver after 22 years.\u00a0 &#8220;Our turbines are leftover Vietnam War engines T-55 L7C (originally used for Chinook helicopters),&#8221; said Brown. &#8220;3,000-horsepower and 1,500-foot-pounds of torque makes these rockets. We call them moisture missiles.&#8221;\u00a0 \u00a0 Hulls are made of composite materials like honeycomb aluminum, fiberglass, laminated resin and carbon fiber.\u00a0 Modern safety technology applications include composite fiber re-enforced Kevlar cockpits, capsule-enclosed driver modules with improved safety harness systems, flip-over incident escape hatches and engine shutoff features, oxygen system and advanced ballistic impact-resistant suits with improved helmet\/neck brace wear. *** Six additional boat classes will be joining the weekend\u2019s race program. They include super and pro stocks, comp jets, K boats, stock outboards and SST 45s.\u00a0The classes will run between hydroplane heats. Ross Wallach of RPM Racing said fans love the action these classes provide. It\u2019s the season finale for these boats.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>There\u2019s a new, exciting guy on the unlimited hydroplane waters, and he\u2019ll make his 2012 San Diego Bayfair debut in Mission Bay in the Air National Guard Races from Sept. 14 to 16. Jimmy Shane, 26, of Havre de Grace, Md. has made the regulars take notice. 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