APBA Gold Cup
Event information | |
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Type | H1 Unlimited hydroplane boat race |
Race area | rotating sites |
First race | 1904 |
Website | H1 Unlimited Hydroplane Racing Series |
Results | |
Winner (2021) | U-1 Goodman Real Estate Presents Miss Homestreet Driver - Jimmy Shane |
The APBA Gold Cup (originally known simply as the Gold Cup, a speedboat race) is an American hydroplane boat race, named for the American Power Boat Association. It is now run as part of the H1 Unlimited season.[1]
Starting in 1904, the Gold Cup consist of three heats, and starting in 1918 the heat distance was 30 statute miles.[2] In 1963 the number of heats was increased to four, but the total distance was reduced to 60 statute miles.[3] In 1976, the Unlimited Racing Commission adopted a winner-take-all format for all its races including the God Cup.[4] In 1981 the total number of heats was reduced to three with the total distance being reduced to 45 statute miles.[5] Since 1983 the Gold Cup has been competed at various total distances ranging from 36 statute miles to 52.5 statute miles.[6]
The driver with the most Gold Cup victories is Chip Hanauer, with 11 victories. Dave Villwock is second, with 10, and Bill Muncey is third, with eight.[7]
List of Gold Cup winners[]
Year | Driver | Boat | Race Location |
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1904 | Carl C. Riotte | Standard | New York |
1904 | Willis Sharpe Kilmer | Vingt et Un II | New York |
1905 | Jonathan Wainwright | Chip | Chippewa Bay, NY |
1906 | Jonathan Wainwright | Chip II | Chippewa Bay, NY |
1907 | Jonathan Wainwright | Chip II | Chippewa Bay, NY |
1908 | E.J. Schroeder | Dixie II | Chippewa Bay, NY |
1909 | E.J Schroeder | Dixie II | Alexandria Bay, NY |
1910 | Frederick K. Burnham | Dixie III | Alexandria Bay, NY |
1911 | J.H. Hayden | MIT II | Alexandria Bay, NY |
1912 | A. Graham Miles | P.D.Q. II | Alexandria Bay, NY |
1913 | Casimir S. Mankowski | Ankle Deep | Alexandria Bay, NY |
1914 | Robert Edgren & Jim Blackton, Jr | Baby Speeddemon II | Lake George, NY |
1915 | Jack Beebe and John "Freckles" Milot | Miss Detroit | New York |
1916 | Bernard Smith | Miss Minneapolis | Detroit, MI |
1917 | Gar Wood | Miss Detroit II | Detroit, MI |
1918 | Gar Wood | Miss Detroit III | Detroit, MI |
1919 | Gar Wood | Miss Detroit III | Detroit, MI |
1920 | Gar Wood | Miss Detroit IV | Detroit, MI |
1921 | Gar Wood | Miss America | Detroit, MI |
1922 | Jesse G. Vincent | Packard Chriscraft | Detroit, MI |
1923 | Caleb Bragg | Packard Chriscraft | Detroit, MI |
1924 | Caleb Bragg | Baby Bootlegger | Detroit, MI |
1925 | Caleb Bragg | Baby Bootlegger | Port Washington, NY |
1926 | George H. Townsend | Greenwich Folley | Port Washington, NY |
1927 | George H. Townsend | Greenwich Folley | New York |
1928 | N/A | No Contest | N/A |
1929 | Richard. F. Hoyt | I M P II | Red Bank, NJ |
1930 | Victor William Kliesrath | Hotsy Totsy | Red Bank, NJ |
1931 | Victor William Kliesrath | Hotsy Totsy | Montauk, NY |
1932 | Bill Horn | Delphine IV | Montauk, NY |
1933 | George Reis | El Lagarto | Detroit, MI |
1934 | George Reis | El Lagarto | Lake George, NY |
1935 | George Reis | El Lagarto | Lake George, NY |
1936 | Kaye Don | Impshi | Lake George, NY |
1937 | Clell Perry | Notre Dame | Detroit, MI |
1938 | Theo Rossi | Alagi | Detroit, MI |
1939 | Zalmon Guy Simmons, Jr. | G-13 My Sin | Detroit, MI |
1940 | Sidney Allen | G-4 Hotsy Totsy III | Northport, NY |
1941 | Zalmon Guy Simmons, Jr. | G-13 My Sin | Red Bank, NJ |
1942 | N.A. | No Contests- World War II | |
1943 | N.A. | No Contests- World War II | |
1944 | N.A. | No Contests- World War II | |
1945 | N.A. | No Contests- World War II | |
1946 | Guy Lombardo | G-13 Tempo VI | Detroit, MI |
1947 | Danny Foster | G-99 Miss Peps V | Jamaica Bay, NY |
1948 | Danny Foster | G-4 Miss Great Lakes | Detroit, MI |
1949 | Bill Cantrell | U-3 My Sweetie | Detroit, MI |
1950 | Ted Jones | U-27 Slo-Mo-Shun IV | Detroit, MI |
1951 | Lou Fageol | U-37 Slo-Mo Shun V | Seattle, WA |
1952 | Stan Dollar | U-27 Slo-Mo-Shun IV | Seattle, WA |
1953 | Joe Taggart | U-27 Slo-Mo-Shun IV | Seattle, WA |
1954 | Lou Fageol | U-37 Slo-Mo-Shun V | Seattle, WA |
1955 | Lee Schoenith | U-55 Gale V | Seattle, WA |
1956 | Bill Muncey | U-60 Miss Thriftway | Detroit, MI |
1957 | Bill Muncey | U-60 Miss Thriftway | Seattle, WA |
1958 | Jack Regas | U-8 Hawaii Kai III | Seattle, WA |
1959 | Bill Stead | U-00 Maverick | Seattle, WA |
1960 | N.A. | No Contest- High Winds | Las Vegas, NV |
1961 | Bill Muncey | U-60 Miss Century 21 Thriftway Stores | Reno, NV |
1962 | Bill Muncey | U-60 Miss Century 21 Thriftway Stores | Seattle, WA |
1963 | Ron Musson | U-40 Miss Bardahl | Detroit, MI |
1964 | Ron Musson | U-40 Miss Bardahl | Detroit, MI |
1965 | Ron Musson | U-40 Miss Bardahl | Seattle, WA |
1966 | Miro Slovak | U-11 Tahoe Miss | Detroit, MI |
1967 | Bill Schumacher | U-40 Miss Bardahl | Seattle, WA |
1968 | Bill Schumacher | U-1 Miss Bardahl | Detroit, MI |
1969 | Bill Sterret | U-12 Miss Budweiser | San Diego, CA |
1970 | Dean Chenoweth | U-12 Miss Budweiser | San Diego, CA |
1971 | Jim McCormick | U-6 Miss Madison | Madison, IN |
1972 | Bill Muncey | U-71 Atlas Van Lines | Detroit, MI |
1973 | Dean Chenoweth | U-12 Miss Budweiser | Tri-Cities, WA |
1974 | George Henley | U-1 Pay'n Pak | Seattle, WA |
1975 | George Henley | U-1 Pay'n Pak | Tri-Cities, WA |
1976 | Tom D'Eath | U-2 Miss U.S. | Detroit, MI |
1977 | Bill Muncey | U-1 Atlas Van Lines | Tri-Cities, WA |
1978 | Bill Muncey | U-00 Atlas Van Lines | Owensboro, KY |
1979 | Bill Muncey | U-1 Atlas Van Lines | Madison, IN |
1980 | Dean Chenoweth | U-12 Miss Budweiser | Madison, IN |
1981 | Dean Chenoweth | U-1 Miss Budweiser | Seattle, WA |
1982 | Chip Hanauer | U-00 Atlas Van Lines | Detroit, MI |
1983 | Chip Hanauer | U-1 Atlas Van Lines | Evansville, IN |
1984 | Chip Hanauer | U-1 Atlas Van Lines | Tri-Cities, WA |
1985 | Chip Hanauer | U-00 Miller American | Seattle, WA |
1986 | Chip Hanauer | U-1 Miller American | Detroit, MI |
1987 | Chip Hanauer | U-00 Miller American | San Diego, CA |
1988 | Chip Hanauer | U-00 Circus Circus | Evansville, IN |
1989 | Tom D'Eath | U-1 Miss Budweiser | San Diego, CA |
1990 | Tom D'Eath | U-1 Miss Budweiser | Detroit, MI |
1991 | Mark Tate | U-10 Winston Eagle | Detroit, MI |
1992 | Chip Hanauer | U-1 Miss Budweiser | Detroit, MI |
1993 | Chip Hanauer | U-1 Miss Budweiser | Detroit, MI |
1994 | Mark Tate | U-10 Smokin' Joe's | Detroit, MI |
1995 | Chip Hanauer | U-1 Miss Budweiser | Detroit, MI |
1996 | Dave Villwock | U-100 Pico American Dream | Detroit, MI |
1997 | Dave Villwock | U-12 Miss Budweiser | Detroit, MI |
1998 | Dave Villwock | U-1 Miss Budweiser | Detroit, MI |
1999 | Chip Hanauer | U-100 Miss Pico | Detroit, MI |
2000 | Dave Villwock | U-1 Miss Budweiser | Detroit, MI |
2001 | Michael Hanson | U-9 Tubby's Subs | Detroit, MI |
2002 | Dave Villwock | U-1 Miss Budweiser | Detroit, MI |
2003 | Mitch Evans | U-3 Miss Fox Hills | Detroit, MI |
2004 | Nate Brown | U-10 Miss DYC | Detroit, MI |
2005 | Terry Troxell | U-13 Miss Al Deeby Dodge | Detroit, MI |
2006 | Jean Theoret | U-37 Miss Beacon Plumbing | Detroit, MI |
2007 | Dave Villwock | U-16 Miss E-Lam Plus | Detroit, MI |
2008 | Jeff Bernard (Round winner only) | FormulaBoats.com (Note 1) | Detroit, MI |
2009 | Dave Villwock | U-16 Miss E-Lam Plus | Detroit, MI |
2010 | Dave Villwock | U-96 Spirit of Qatar | Detroit, MI |
2011 | Dave Villwock | U-96 Spirit of Qatar | Detroit, MI |
2012 | Dave Villwock | U-1 Spirit of Qatar | Detroit, MI |
2013 | Kip Brown | U-1 Spirit of Qatar | Detroit, MI |
2014 | Jimmy Shane | U-6 Oberto Beef Jerky | Detroit, MI |
2015 | Jimmy Shane | U-1 Oberto Beef Jerky | Tri-Cities, WA |
2016 | J Michael Kelly | U-5 Graham Trucking | Detroit, MI |
2017 | Jimmy Shane | U-1 Miss Homestreet Bank | Detroit, MI |
2018 | Andrew Tate | U-9 Jones Racing | Detroit, MI |
2019 | Jimmy Shane | U-6 Miss Homestreet Bank | Madison, IN |
2020 | N/A | No season (pandemic) | Madison, IN |
2021 | Jimmy Shane[8] | U-1 Goodman Real Estate Presents Miss Homestreet | Madison, IN |
Source: [9]
Note 1: Winner of American Boat Racing Association High Points Championship round. By rule, the APBA Gold Cup race itself was declared a no contest since three heats and a final must be contested for the APBA Gold Cup as its regatta are required. Nine boats competed in the first heat (minimum is four), which by rule counts as an official High Points Championship round. Officials subsequently voted to declare both completed heats during the round official, making U-5 FormulaBoats.com with Jeff Bernard the round winner with 850 points that count towards High Points Championship (fifth in qualifying, first in heat 1B, and first in heat 2B). [10] [11]
References[]
- ^ "2021 Schedule". H1 Unlimited. Retrieved 2021-07-09.
- ^ "The First 55 Years - A History of Gold Cup Competition [1959]". www.lesliefield.com. Retrieved 2021-07-09.
- ^ "1963 APBA Gold Cup - Statistics". www.lesliefield.com. Retrieved 2021-07-09.
- ^ "1976 Season Summary - Statistics". hydroplanehistory.com. Retrieved 2021-07-17.
- ^ "1981 Sea Galley APBA Gold Cup - Statistics". www.lesliefield.com. Retrieved 2021-07-09.
- ^ 2021 Hydro Record Book and Statistics. Edmonds, WA: Unlimited NewsJournal. 2021. p. 38.
- ^ 2021 Hydro Record Book and Statistics. Edmonds, WA: Unlimited NewsJournal. 2021. p. 6.
- ^ "Shane wins fifth Gold Cup in Madison". H1 Unlimited. Retrieved 2021-07-09.
- ^ 2021 Hydro Record Book and Statistics. Edmonds, WA: Unlimited NewsJournal. 2021. pp. 28–29.
- ^ "2008 Detroit APBA Gold Cup - Gold Minus Orange Equals Zero: A "No Contest" in Detroit". hydroplanehistory.com. Retrieved 2021-07-09.
- ^ "Results: 2008 APBA Gold Cup". H1 Unlimited. Retrieved 2021-07-11.
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