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Formula 3 Region 6 Championships - Tammy Wolf Racing heads leaderboard

by Tunnel Vision Racing on 3 Aug 2012
Tammy Wolf Racing a solid second place finish - NORTH AMERICAN CHAMPIONSHIPS - FORMULA 3 Tammy Wolf /Tunnel Vision Racing
The Formula 3, Region 6 Championships 2012 second round was held in beautiful Marietta, Ohio at the 12th annual Riverfront Roar. Formula powerboat racing has become the primary event in this quaint Ohio town. Once a year, this historic riverfront area is ignited into a powerboat racing arena. Thousands of people gather along the Ohio River to watch the powerboat races.

Friday as race teams arrived to set up there pit area. Gary Williams, chair of the Riverfront Roar committee said 'The turnout this year is great...Friday evening was very crowded and, we believe, set a record for the Riverfront Roar opening night attendance.'

This year the event consisted of a 1-lap time trial, two 10-lap qualifying heats and a 20-lap final. The course was a 32 second overall with turn three and four under a bridge on the Ohio River.

Time trials establish the dock line-up during qualifying heat races. These heat races establish a teams position on the dock during the final race. Our team received the fourth fastest lap time during time trials.

The first of two qualifying heats the teams lined up, the flag dropped the pink #8 was out in front for all 10 laps with crew chief, Sam Haraway and Mark Jakob’s guidance. We won the first heat but needed a good result on the second qualifying heat to guarantee a good position on the start dock for the final event.

During the second qualifying heat the boats are inverted on the dock. We were now at the back of the dock and needed to fight our way to the front. As the flag dropped the boat did not fire, we had a delayed start. During the 10-lap qualifying heat we were able to work our way to a fourth place finish.

After the scoring calculations the team had a second place finish on the dock for the final, just behind teammate, Sammy Miller (Kankakee, IL) in the number 7 and in front of champion driver, Carol Reno (Okechobee, FL) number 16.

After several delays due to severe water conditions, the schedule for the weekend was revamped allowing the larger Formula 2 class to compete first. Out of 11 boats that started the Formula 2 final five remained to complete it! More then half the field was eliminated.

After numerous delays due to weather the Formula 3 class lined up for their final and a chance at the title of Regional Champion.

The flag dropped quickly, the boats started, we rocketed by the commitment buoy, down the back straight away and to the first turn. We were beside the number 7 boat driven by teammate, Sammy Miller and challenging for the lead. However, Miller had the inside advantage and pulled away. During the 20-lap final the #10 of Rob Rinker challenged the team but was never able to get the inside lane.

The team received a second place finish at the Regional Championships. After a second placepodium finish at the 2012 North American Championships in Pittsburgh, PA we were able to climb to a narrow points lead in the American Powerboat Superleague Formula 3 class. The margin is very narrow, only 10 points between us and second place we need to take this opportunity to thank our incredible sponsors Peters & May, Lucas Oil, Digraton USA, Teamtech Motorsports, NecksGen, and our newest addition to the TWR family, Lithium Pros. I personally would like to thank my crew chief, Sam Haraway, Mark Jakob, Claudia Haraway for there dedication and commitment.

Formula 3 is one of the competitive classes in tunnel boat racing in North American. The team has a lot of work to do and will continue to fight for a competitive and successful season.

The next event will be our Divisional Championships in Huntington, WV

Top 10 Current Points Formula 3—Powerboat Superleague

1. Tammy Wolf - Peters and May/Lucas Oil - 315
2. Rob Rinker - Amsoil Racing - 305
3. Carol Reno - Everglades Seasonings - 263
4. Bill Mastro - Mastro Motorsports - 248
5. Steve DiNicolantonio - West Florida Contractors - 205
6. Dan Bunting - Monster Energy - 191
7. Roger LaGrand/Dana Tomes - Herd Racing - 184
8. Sam Miller - Tunnel Vision Racing –180
9. Mike Hooper - Auto Stan - 174
10. Jeff Krischano - Pilot Racing - 140
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