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Mercury Racing chasing the checkered flag in circuit racing

by Mercury Racing 3 May 2024 09:44 AEST

Mercury Racing, a Fond du Lac, Wis.-based global provider of high-performance marine propulsion, furthers its commitment to competitive powerboat racing with an extension of its Formula 1 Powerboat Championship series sponsorship and the introduction of the 250 APX competition engine.

The new 4.6-liter V8 model joins the Mercury Racing Apex Series of competition engines—including the 60 APX, 200 APX and 360 APX—and is scheduled to make its Formula 1 Powerboat Championship series debut May 3-5, 2024, at the Port Neches Riverfest race in Texas. The 250 APX is the second V8 four-stroke outboard produced by Mercury Racing for tunnel boat racing and features a double overhead cam/four-valve powerhead with a 64-degree cylinder angle and circuit racing specific 12" midsection. It is rated at more than 250 horsepower, offering added torque and acceleration over other engines used in the series.

"Mercury Racing was born out of competition," said Jeff Broman, director of category for Mercury Racing. "Expanding our Apex Series portfolio with this new V8 and partnering with F1 Powerboat Championship as a season sponsor demonstrates our commitment to tunnel boat racing and leading the pack while doing so. The 250 APX is going to take race teams to the next level of competition."

As part of its 2024 sponsorship, Mercury Racing will serve as the official marine engine and drive sponsor of the Formula 1 Powerboat Championship series and continue to provide its Race Support Team in the pits at U.S. Formula 1 races.

"My family's powerboat racing history mirrors that of Mercury Racing," added Tim Seebold, managing director of F1 Powerboat Championship. "We've both been around for 50 years and the introduction of the 250 APX strengthens Mercury Racing's commitment to the future of our series, the competitors and the high-performance marine market. I'm extremely excited to grow our partnership and work together to set the standard in unparalleled performance of formula powerboat racing."

Mercury Racing will continue to offer and support the V6 200 APX engine, currently used an entry point to competition in F1, as not all race boats in the series are compatible with the 250 APX. The APEX series of engines is only available to qualified race teams and not for retail sale. To learn more, please visit the APEX Series webpage.

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