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Scism and Tomlinson: A journey to defend the National Championship

by Marine Technology Inc 16 Apr 08:40 PDT
Marine Technology © David Pickering

Excitement is in the air as the MTI team gears up for another thrilling season on the water! Taylor Scism, the reigning championship-winning driver, is back in action to defend the prestigious National Championship title. Joining her once again on the throttles is none other than the legendary John Tomlinson, bringing his expertise and skill to the racecourse.

With Scism and Tomlinson at the helm, the MTI team is poised for another year of exhilarating performances and fierce competition. Their combined experience, strategic prowess, and unwavering determination make them a force to be reckoned with on the racing circuit. As they set their sights on victory, fans can expect nothing short of adrenaline-pumping action and nail-biting finishes.

Stay tuned as Taylor Scism and John Tomlinson lead the charge in the 7 Mile Offshore Grand Prix in Marathon Florida, pushing the limits and aiming for greatness in their quest to defend the National Championship title. It's sure to be an unforgettable season filled with high-speed thrills and unforgettable moments on the water!

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