Algonac Final

SEEBOLD WINS FIRST RACE OF SEASON IN MICHIGAN!
RINKER TAKES OVER LEAD IN CHAMPIONSHIP; TORRENTE CRASHES OUT!

f1podium.jpg ALGONAC, Michigan – August 10, 2008 – Tim Seebold of the Bud Light Seebold Race Team had the perfect start and charged to the front of the field on the opening lap from 3rd place on the grid and led every tour of the shortened 30 lap event winning his first race of the season and his 26th of his career in the rough and tumble conditions at the “Chris Craft Cup” event in Algonac, Michigan in front of thousands of race fans on a wind swept afternoon.

The race, on the longest circuit of the season at 1.5algonacseebold33.jpg miles (2.25 kilometers) around the four pin circuit was run on the St. Clair River just north of downtown Detroit in historic Algonac a city famous for its boat building heritage. It became a survival test for most drivers and the officials where they decided to stop the event 5 laps short of its scheduled 35 lap event to the relief of most of the field of 15.

 

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“This was the roughest race course in my 35 year career,” said Tim. “The Bud Light Team put together a perfect setup and we went for broke on the start and it paid off in the end. There was 2 foot waves and swells that made this event one to remember but it was a satisfying day and now we are right back in a position to defend the championship with a few races left to run in the season.”

Florida driver Terry Rinker of the Amsoil/Rinker Racing effort came home 2nd some 8 seconds behind as he battled the rough conditions and the 28 knot winds all afternoon as well. His 2nd place after last weeks win in St. Louis vaults him into 1st place in the drivers championship with 2693 points which is 49 points ahead of fellow Florida driver Shaun Torrente who barrel rolled his Talon Boats/Gary L. Barton Inc./Speedmaster Marine Gran Prix hull down in turn 2 just as he was ready put a move on Seebold for the overall lead on the 16th lap stopping the race and moving him out of 1st in the championship.

Back from injuries was Chris Fairchild hopping into his Pugh designed boat and driving for race organizer Tom D’Eath  and scoring a well earned 3rd place despite racing in pain with multiple fractures  from his opening race crash back in May in Pickwick, Tennessee.

Thailand’s Nithat Kunjeng won the “Hard Charger” of the day and the Secretary of State Silver Cup award storming from 7th to finish 4th in his Italian built Blaze boat to tie his best ever career finish in his Singha Beer sponsored machine and now 8th in the drivers championship with 2168 points.

Fifth was Canadian Brian Venton with his 5th straight top eight finish of the season sitting 5th in the championship with 2353 points in his Jenkinson Telecom/Hancock Inc. Gran Prix boat.

Rookie driver Jose Mendana from Miami, Florida in only his 2nd race of his F1-ChampBoat career came home a fine 6th after starting 15th in teammate Shaun Torrente’s backup hull.

Seventh was Illinois driver Lynn Simburger in the Playcraft Boats sponsored Seebold hull now 4th in the championship with 2423 points.

First timer and long time hydroplane racer Mark Weber of St. Clair Shores, Michigan finished an impressive 8th after blowing over in the morning heat race to recover to take his first top 10 performance in his Navy sponsored craft.

Robert Dinicolantonio did a nice job filling in for regular driver Randy Rinker in the 2nd Amsoil/Rinker Racing boat finishing 9th on the day, while Louisiana competitor Brian Normand took the final top 10 position in his Seebold built boat in his 2nd race of the 2008 campaign.

Jeff Shepherd of Woodlawn, Tennessee was 11th; Mark Welch of Wayzata, Minnesota was 12th; Scott Toole of Oshawa, Ontario Canada in his very first race was 13th while Mike Schubert of Houston, Texas dropped out early and finished 15th.

f2podium.jpg In other action, Shaun Torrente of Miami, Florida took the victory in the F2 (Champ-2) event with Donny Lick of Hastings, Minnesota 2nd and Mark Proffitt of Lake City, Tennessee finishing on the podium and now moving into first place in the driver’s championship.

Jason Nelson of Altanta, Georgia won the F3 (SST45) event with Canadian Dan Orchard finishing 2nd and Michigander Mike Beegle finishing 3rd.

The next round of the 2008 F1-ChampBoat Series will take place on the weekend of September 27-28 as the series heads west to Tempe , Arizona for the “Tempe Grand Prix”.


   
2008 Algonac, MI Results - F1
Boat Driver Sponsor Hometown Pos.

Pts.

16 Tim
Seebold

Bud Light Team Seebold

Osage Beach,
MO

1

578

10
Terry
Rinker

Rinker/Amsoil Racing

Homestead,
FL

2

552

77
Chris
Fairchild
Michael Chevrolet/Tom D' Eath

Paw Paw,
IL

3

529

1
Nithat
Kunjeng

Singha Beer/Thailand Tourism

Thailand
4   499
17
Brian
Venton
Jenkinson Telecom/
Hancock Inc.
Bowmanville
ON, Canada
5
496
Jose Mendana
Talon Boats/GLBC/Grand Prix Miami,
FL
6
410
72
Lynn
Simburger
Playcraft Boats
 Elsah
IL
7
 467

 

 45 Mark
Webber
Navy
St. Clair Shores, MI
8
398
41
Robert
Dinicolantonio
Amsoil Syracuse,
IN
9
NA
12
Brian
Normand

Swipes/Normand Racing

Manderville,
LA
10
439
38
Jeff
Shephard
Shephard Construction Woodlawn,
TN
11
425
95
Mark
Welch
  Wayzata,
MN
12
399
93
Scott
Toole
  Oshawa, ON
Canada
13 378
42
Shaun
Torrente
 Talon Boats/GLBC/Grand Prix Miami,
FL
14 443
28
Mike
Schubert
 Sea-Way Marine Houston,
TX
15 380

 

 

2008 Algonac, MI  Results - F2
Boat Driver Hometown Pos.
67
Shaun Torrente
Homestead, FL
1
11
Donny Lick

Hastings, MN

2
27
Mark Proffitt

Lake City, TN

3
88
Mark Johnson
Jaffrey, NH
4
21
Jose Mendana
Miami, FL
5
25
Barry Wolf
Quiway, OH
6
51
Mark Welch
Wayzata, MN
7
85
Ruben Stafford Liberty, MO 8
69
Jimmie Merleau
Fentonville, MI
9
64
Tim Fry
Kansas City, MO
10

 

 

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