Hydroplane Racing in Seattle (Images of Sports) - Softcover

Book 61 of 135: Images of Sports

Williams, David D

 
9780738531182: Hydroplane Racing in Seattle (Images of Sports)

Synopsis

Hydroplane racing burst onto the Seattle scene in 1950, and local sports fans embraced it with a passion that is hard to imagine. Throughout the early 1950s, thousands of fans flocked to Lake Washington to watch classic races between Seattle's Slo-mo-shun boats and a fleet of East Coast challengers. For over 40 years, hydroplane racing was synonymous with summertime in Seattle. During its golden age, when hydro fever was at its height, drivers like Bill Muncey, Ron Musson, and Mira Slovak were sports heroes on par with today's Ken Griffey Jr. or Ichiro. Seattle became the hydro capital of the nation.

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About the Author

The Hydroplane and Raceboat Museum in Kent, Washington, is the only national museum dedicated exclusively to unlimited hydroplane racing. David D. Williams, the museum's director and author of Hydroplane
Racing in Seattle, has been driving unlimited hydroplanes for over a dozen years and was the primary stunt driver for the movie Madison. This is his fourth book on the subject of hydroplane racing.

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ISBN 10:  1531617239 ISBN 13:  9781531617233
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Library Editions, 2006
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