110531 SBI Media Kit - Super Boat International
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110531 SBI Media Kit - Super Boat International
John Carbonell President Super Boat International About Super Boat International Founded by John Carbonell in 1989, Super Boat International races are scheduled to take place in 7 markets across the country in 2011. With more than 35 years experience as a powerboat events promoter in addition to 10 years experience racing powerboats, Carbonell uses his hands-on knowledge to attract some of the most competitive racing teams in the world. Super Boat International is the only official national and international sanctioning body for offshore powerboat racing in the world. The series has attracted many celebrity racers over the years, including Don Johnson, Kurt Russell, Chuck Norris, Bruce Jenner and Jason Priestley. With an estimated 20 million race fans attending Super Boat International races and a significant increase in membership and attendance over the past three years, Super Boat International is poised for future success. The rectangular racecourses average six miles in length, and the aptly named offshore boats power through the waves at speeds up to 200 mph. The action-packed races have attracted a large fan base, and super boats have even been highlighted in bigscreen productions such as the 2006 hit, “Miami Vice,” starring Jamie Foxx and Colin Farrell. Also featured on NASCARʼs “Countdown to Green,” “The Today Show” and in Forbes magazine, the superboats continue to attract new fans and keep loyal fans coming back for more. This year will mark the 31st anniversary of the World Championships in Key West, Fla. Pre-Race Report 21st Annual Miami Grand Prix Super Boat International Racing Series Miami, Florida June 3rd - 5th, 2011 Super Boats Hit South Beach For 21st Annual Miami Grand Prix Powerboat Race Offshore Race Teams are Pumped For 2nd Race Of The Season KEY WEST, Fla (May 31, 2011) - Super Boat International (SBI) race teams head to Miami for the 21st Annual Miami Super Boat Grand Prix. South Florida, the second stop on the SBI National Series race circuit, holds the allure as being the birthplace of offshore racing. Miami, steeped in racing history with Thunderboat Row and Cigarette boats, along with glitz and glamour of South Beach, will host the world’s fastest powerboat teams. Coming off a great season opener earlier this month, President John Carbonell is excited for their return to Miami. “We really like coming to Miami and racing. You can’t beat Key West and the World Championships, but when it comes to offshore racing, Miami Beach consistently delivers some of the most exciting competition and toughest seas for powerboat racing. The water conditions off Miami Beach are frequently some of the roughest that teams encounter throughout the year, but still it’s typical for boat racing. Racers really have to stay focused the whole race.” “We are very excited about a new working agreement with Homestead-Miami Speedway for the Miami race. I’m sure there are a lot of NASCAR fans that have an interest in fast boats, and particularly ones that can reach speeds in excess of 200 mph. And I know Super Boat teams and fans have a strong connection to stock cars and the NASCAR series,” comments Carbonell. Homestead-Miami Speedway will be joining SBI in Miami, displaying a show car and a NASCAR style hauler in the Super Boat dry pits. HMS is promoting speedway activities and encouraging fans to attend NASCAR’S Ford 400, November 20th the final race of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season. “We also are looking forward to showcasing some of our Super Boats during the Ford Championship Weekend,” says Carbonell. - MORE - Boats will start arriving Thursday June 2nd to Bicentennial Park in downtown Miami, where teams will set up their equipment and prepare for Saturday’s boat testing. SBI is expecting some of the world’s fastest boats, new teams for 2011 and many of the 2010 Super Boat winning teams, to attend the 21st Annual Miami Grand Prix. The public is encouraged to come to the pits and see their favorite teams and watch them as they prepare for Sunday’s race. Testing will be held on Saturday June 4th, where teams shake down their boat and work to get their best set-up for race day. Sunday June 5th teams will race at 1:00 pm offshore Miami Beach on a 6-mile rectangle course (3 miles each-way) from 4th to 44th street… all the way up Collins Avenue. More About Super Boat International Super Boat International (SBI), is the premier offshore racing institution founded from the first ever powerboat race, the 1956 Miami to Nassau event, and is the longest running professional offshore racing sanctioning body in North America. Founder and President, John Carbonell produces races, world kilos and distance records throughout the United States, South America and the Bahamas. SBI events include the World’s fastest Vee Bottom and Catamaran style powerboats, reaching speeds in excess of 200 mph. Offshore powerboats race on a rectangular shaped stadium-styled racecourse along a 2-1/2 mile stretch of beaches filled with hotels, vendors and race fans. ### 2011 Race Schedule Date Location Event May 20 - 22 Cocoa Beach, Fla. 2nd annual Space Coast Super Boat Grand Prix June 3 - 5 Miami, Fla. 21st annual Miami Super Boat Grand Prix July 1 - 3 Sarasota, Fla. 27th annual Suncoast Super Boat Grand Prix Festival July 1 Sarasota, Fla. Super Boat International Productions Kilo Run August 5 - 7 Michigan City, Ind. 3rd annual Super Boat Great Lakes Grand Prix September 8 - 10 New York, N.Y. 21st annual New York Super Boat Grand Prix Sept 30 - Oct 2 Clearwater, Fla. 3rd annual Clearwater Super Boat National Championship November 6 - 13 Key West, Fla. 31st annual Key West World Championship Boat Classes Class Name Numbering Length Engine(s) Type Superboat Unlimited Superboat Vee Unlimited Superboat Vee Extreme Superboat 850 Superboat 750 Super Cat Turbine Super Vee Limited Superboat Stock Manufacturer Production 1 Manufacturer Production 2 Manufacturer Production 3 Manufacturer Production 4 #’s only #'s only #'s only #'s only #'s only #'s only T-# #'s only S-# P-1 P-2 P-3 P-4 38' - 50' 38' - 50' 40' - 50' 36' - 44' 36' - 46' 36' - 40' 38' - 50' 26' - 32' 28' - 32' 30' - 50’ 30' and under 30' and under 30' and under Any (2) 1020 CID max (ea) Any (2) 850 HP / 565 CID max (ea) (2) 750 HP / 510 CID max (ea) (2) 525 HP Race Engines (2) Jet-A Inboard Turbines (1) 525 HP Race Engine (2) 280 HP Outboard (1) 117 mph maximum speed (1) 105 mph maximum speed (1) 95 mph maximum speed (1) 80 mph maximum speed Cat Vee Vee Cat Cat Cat Cat Vee Cat V or Cat (GPS Bracket Rules) V or Cat (GPS Bracket Rules) V or Cat (GPS Bracket Rules) V or Cat (GPS Bracket Rules) Download Super Boat International Images Visit www.superboat.com/media to download these high-resolution images. Enter password: download Aqua•Mania Boat Cintron Boat CMS Boat Stihl Boat Tilted Kilt Boat Time Bandit Boat Velocity Boat John Carbonell Super Boat Styles Super Boat International races host some of the fastest and largest offshore power boats in the world. The boats have maximum length requirements of 50 feet, and are equipped with F-16 jet canopies. Race teams consist of a two-person team - a driver who controls the boat’s steering and a throttleman responsible for operating up to four engines capable of producing more than 6,000 horsepower. Extreme speeds of up to 200 mph and rough waters make it impossible for a single person to steer and operate the throttles. The best race teams hone the partnership between driver and throttle man down to a science, and incorporate the most advanced technology into their machines to generate optimum speed. Super Boat International races offer an array of classes including: Super Boat Unlimited, Super Boat Vee Unlimited, Super Boat, Super Cat, Super Boat Vee Extreme, Super Boat Vee Limited, Turbine, Super Boat Stock (S) and Manufacturer Production (P1, P2, P3, P4). There are several types of boats competing in the Super Boat races, but a majority of super boats found at events fall into two categories: V-bottom and Catamaran boats. Vee Bottom Boats The boat’s Vee Bottom hull is designed to slice through rough water easily while the V-shaped bottom softens the up-and-down movement of the boat. The design offers a quick, smooth ride in rough water and is one of the most popular hull designs on the market. Most manufacturers and race teams make modifications to their boats in an effort to increase speed and minimize drag. Catamaran Boats Catamaran Boats, also known as “Cats,” are designed to skim the surface of the water. The boats are equipped with a “planing” hull, which lifts the boat partially out of the water. Planing hulls are typically flat and fast. Cats can achieve high speeds with less power than other models, and are easy to identify with their signature twin-hull design. Event Vocabulary RACE VILLAGE or DRY PITS – Area where boats are parked and spectators are allowed to view the race boats and their rigs. WET PITS – Where the boats are staged after being craned into the water. Crew chiefs and teams work on their boats in this location prior to the race. FUELING – The location, typically outside the race village, where all teams fuel boats with a required amount of fuel they have to purchase from the sanctioning body, which is part of the sponsorship package. HOT PITS – Where the boats are craned into the water. PHYSICALS – Required of drivers and throttlemen on test days and race days before they can attend the drivers’ meeting. DRIVERS’ MEETING – Drivers and throttlemen are required to attend this meeting every race day morning. The meeting gives an overview of any changes to the course, the number of laps and the starting order of all boats and teams for each day of competition. Race Vocabulary ROOSTER TAIL – The large column of water thrown out from the propeller. STEP HULL – This consists of one or two steps molded in the hull near the stern. The step allows air under the hull, reducing friction and permitting about a 10 percent increase in speed. STUFF – When a boat launches off a wave and “stuffs” the bow into the next wave. TURN BUOY – The orange marker that signifies the turning point of the racecourse. YELLOW BUOY – The marker that signifies the start/finish of the racecourse. BLOWOVER – When a boat suddenly goes airborne and flips. ROLLOVER – Can occur when a boat turns sharply at excessive speed. The boat literally rolls over on its side, either flipping upside down or rolling back to right side up. CANOPY – The cockpit cover or hardtop provides substantial protection to the crew and encloses the crew inside a cockpit. CATAMARAN – Also known as a cat, a twin-hulled boat that packs air and lifts the boat, causing it to actually fly across the top of the water or tops of the waves. VEE BOTTOM – The original performance v-shaped, hull-designed boat. CAVITATION – When air is drawn into the propeller blades, causing the prop to slip. CHINE WALKING – The boat dances from side to side on the chine, the lower edge of the hull. Normally caused by exceeding the hull’s design speed or by poor balancing of the boat. FEATHERING – Backing off the power when a boat becomes airborne so the engines do not over rev. KITING – When a boat flies off a wave, raising the bow and flipping backward. LOWER UNIT – The lower half of an outdrive or outboard that contains the drive gears, propeller shaft and the propeller. MILLING CIRCLE – The area where boats circle in the water according to their actual race class prior to the start of a race. ORANGE SMOKE – Becomes visible typically three minutes before the start of a race. It makes angel ships and teams aware that the race is about to start. 2010 National and World Champions Class Title Superboat Unlimited World Superboat Vee Unlimited National World No. Team Driver Throttle 21 Cintron Marc Granet Rich Wyatt V-01 Instigator Joe Sgro Peter Meyer V-01 Instigator John Stanch Anthony Smith Driver of Record - Peter Meyer Superboat Vee Extreme World 76 Superboat 851 World 7 Superboat 750 National US-1 Boat Show Direct Joe Lamberti Jeff McCann Team CRC Michael DeFrees John Tomlinson Team Warpaint Bob Vesper Danny Crank World 5 WHM Motorsports William Mauff Jay Muller Superboat 850 Extreme World 7 Team CRC Michael Defrees John Tomlinson Turbine World 10 Aqua Mania G3 Nick Scafidi Rick Merola Driver of Record - Greg Rosen Super Cat Super Vee Limited Superboat Stock National 13 Popeyes Michael Stancombe Stan Ware World 77 Team Amsoil Paul Whittier Bob Teague National 51 Sun Print Bob Vesper Danny Crank World 29 Typhoon Colby Lawrence Randy Schluss Mapei Jean Claude Chalhoub Gary Ballough Talbot Excavating Kyler Talbot Joey Gratton National World Manufacturer Production 1 S-1 S-29 National P1-01 Instigator Joe Sgro Peter Meyer World P1-30 Twisted Metal Motorsports Brett Lee Furshman Billy Glueck Manufacturer Production 2 World P2-11 Hawiian Tropic Walter Ottaviano William McComb Manufacturer Production 4 National P4-01 Simmons Racing Kyle Dietzen Jim Simmons World P4-01 Simmons Racing Kyle Dietzen Jim Simmons P5-5 Team Velocity Stephen Kildahl Steve Kildahl P5-22 Rum Runners Al Culbertson Bobbie Kieber Manufacturer Production 5 National World Records 12 Kilo Record Holders Boat Date 1. Superboat Unlimited Class PX-1 Bacardi Silver 1-Aug-03 Kilo Speed 198.05 mph 2. Superboat Vee Extreme V-76 Fountain 7-Aug-04 171.88 mph 3. Superboat Vee Unlimited V-01 Instigator 2-Jul-10 124.52 mph 4. Superboat Vee 30 Miccosukee Indian Gaming 3-Aug-07 115.00 mph 5. Superboat Limited Cat 3 CMS Castaway 7-Aug-04 127.94 mph 6. Superboat 7 Team CRC 5-Aug-05 160.99 mph 7. Superboat Stock S-12 Deep V Cats 2-Aug-07 119.14 mph 8. Manufacturer's Certification 38' Fountain 3-Jul-09 184.002 mph 9. Factory 2 F2-76 Fountain 1-Aug-03 111.34 mph 10. Factory 1 F1-56 Velocity VRI 5-Aug-05 80.95 mph 11. Manufacturer 1 F1-1 Xtreme 1-Aug-03 87.68 mph 12. Super Vee Limited A-71 Don't Blink 2-Aug-02 68.81 mph Location Date 1. Fountain 48' Express Key West, FL to Cancun, Mexico 13-Aug-03 8:36:16 405 miles 2. Fabion Buzzi Design 47' Tampa, FL to Miami, FL 25-Nov-04 3:47:30 323.5 miles 3. #1 La Gran Argentina Buenos Aries to Punta del Este Stage 1: Buenos Aries to Montevideo Jan, 1995 1:20:12 124 miles Stage 2: Montevideo to Punta del Este Jan, 1995 0:50:44 72 miles 3 Distance Records Boat 3 Speed Records 1. Fastest Lap Speed in a Race 50 Team USA, (10 mi) New York, 1990 Don Johnson, 127.30 mph 2. Fastest Average Lap Speed in a Complete Race 4 Drambuie on Ice, Bahamas 1998, 136.38 mph 3. Fastest Average Speed for a Complete World Championship Event 121 JBS Racing, Turbine Powered, Key West 2008, 121.09 mph Time (h:m:s) Distance WWW.SUPERBOAT.COM