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WORLD CHAMPION MISS BUDWEISER TEAMS HEADS FOR SEASON FINALS

Villwock Leads Miss Budweiser to San Diego’s Bayfair
Source — Barry Cameron
Date Posted — September 11, 2000
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WORLD CHAMPION MISS BUDWEISER TEAMS HEADS FOR SEASON FINALS

(San Diego, CA) - Bernie Little’s World Champion Miss Budweiser Unlimited Hydroplane Team will compete at San Diego’s Mission Bay this weekend, September 25-17, wrapping up the Budweiser Unlimited Hydroplane Series at the San Diego Bayfair’s Ralph’s/Food4Lews Bill Muncey Cup.

The Miss Budweiser ream driver Dave Villwock comes to San Diego after winning five of the six races this season, posting their last victory in early August at Seattle. The Miss Bndweiser team has been victorious at Lake Havasu, AZ; Evansville, IN; Madison, IN; Detroit, MI and Seattle, WA.

San Diego has always been a favorite venue for both Little and Villwock and both have experiencod great success on Mission Bay. Little has won twelve races while Villwock has won four including the last two. Villwock and the Miss Budweiser also set a new world speed record last year on Mission Bay. Villwock posted the new record during qualifying at San Diega with a speed of 173.384 miles per hour. “The Miss Budweiser team has had great success over the years at San Diego,” said Villwock. “But this year will be different and we need to come prepared for a battle. Every team has made significant improvements throughout the season and they all arrive in San Diego looking to beat thc Miss Budweiser.”

Mission Bay is one of the prettiest sites on the Unlimited hydroplane circuit. It is the first and only event this Season that the Miss Budwiser competes in salt water, which can cause numerous problems. Salt water is capable of crystallizing on the turbine engines and causing them to seize. “With the field hunched so closely, it will be tough to maneuver without catching spray from other boats,” said Villwock. “Most parts oftha engine are made fiom magnesium, which does not mix well with salt. Couple these with the Unlimited hydroplanes high speeds generated from the more buoyant salt water and each race becomes very interesting.”

Russ Wicks, Seattle, WA, will attempt to qualify as an Unlimited Hydroplane driver in the Miss Budweiser at San Diego. Wicks broke the World Water Spced Record for a propeller-driven boat with an average speed of 205.494 mph back in June on Lake Washington in Seattle. Wicks will need to drive the Miss Budweiser for two laps around the course with an average lap speed of at least 130 mph, “We are pleased to give Russ the chance to qualify as an Unlimited driver and we are happy to help and wish him t h e bast,” said Villwock.

Practice and qualifying will begin for San Diego’s Bayfair Ralph’s/Food4Less Bill Muncey Cup Friday, September 15 with tht finals scheduled for Sunday, September 17.####

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Article posted by RacingWest.com staff on September 11, 2000. http://www.racingwest.com

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