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Wild Turn of Events has 2 Powerboats Rolling Over in Sequence

Miss Geico

When it comes to powerboat racing, pure insanity unfolds out there in the water every time. Even a perfectly clean race is enough to make the hair on the back of one’s neck stand up.

With thousands of horsepower being tossed around, these boats throw together a pretty good head of steam. Obviously, they are built for the conditions. However, that doesn’t always mean that there is any sort of certainty of a clean outcome. After all, the choppiness of the water can be quite unpredictable. Drivers absolutely never know exactly what mother nature is going to throw at them. This time, she really had a haymaker for a pair of drivers. It appears as if there were too many moving parts and something simply had to give. It gave way in dramatic fashion.

“In a bizarre turn of events yesterday at the 2019 Sarasota Grand Prix, both Team Victory and Team OFFICIAL Miss GEICO flipped during the final laps of the heated Class One race, who were running first and second place, respectively—ultimately awarding the win to Team 222 Offshore.” –Speedboat Magazine

Sure, one boat getting tangled up in some sort of rollover might be expected in a race like this. While it’s not necessarily a foregone conclusion, it wouldn’t shock the world. However, what would is a situation where two boats both take the same turn and roll over, one after the other. This almost ends up looking like a video game as the most unlikely of scenarios unfolds right in front of these drivers. This is probably about a one in a million event unfolding in front of the camera lens and spectators alike.

By following along with the video below, we get up close and personal with this crazy sequence. Luckily, nobody was injured in the event.

In a bizarre turn of events yesterday at the 2019 Sarasota Grand Prix, both Team Victory and Team OFFICIAL Miss GEICO flipped during the final laps of the heated Class One race, who were running first and second place, respectively—ultimately awarding the win to Team 222 Offshore. All racers for both teams were unhurt and escaped injury. Video by P1 OffshoreOPA Racing P1 SuperStock Sarasota Power Boat Grand Prix

Posted by Speedboat Magazine on Monday, July 8, 2019

 

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