August 08 Saturday Sample Event for Testing and Training Champions Park Lake - Springfield, OH This is a sample event created for testing and training purposes only. No real competition or official results are associated with this listing. Stock Outboard racing puts drivers just inches above the water, traveling at speeds up to 60 MPH in lightweight, high-performance boats… Aug 08 Sample Event for Testing and Training Champions Park Lake - Springfield, OH Purchase Tickets Pricing Information Crew and Spectators and Volunteers $25 Single Event APBA Member (incl. Hot Pit) $10 Spectator Owners and Drivers and Riders $100 Driver Only $100 Rider Only $100 Stock Outboard – ASR $100 Stock Outboard – BSR $100 Stock Outboard – CSR $100 Stock Outboard – DSR $100 Stock Outboard – ASH $100 Stock Outboard – BSH $100 Stock Outboard – CSH $100 Stock Outboard – DSH Important Times 7:30am - 9:00am - Registration/check-in 9:30am - Drivers Meeting 10:00am - Racing starts Location Champions Park Lake - Springfield, OH 4401 S Charleston Pike Springfield OH 45502 This is a sample event created for testing and training purposes only. No real competition or official results are associated with this listing. Stock Outboard racing puts drivers just inches above the water, traveling at speeds up to 60 MPH in lightweight, high-performance boats. Racers compete in tightly packed fields where precision, focus, and boat control matter just as much as raw speed. Events feature multiple classes of runabouts and hydroplanes, with races conducted in heats around a closed course. Competitors, volunteers, and officials work together to ensure a safe, efficient, and exciting race day for everyone involved. Event-specific details would normally be listed here. Owners and Drivers and Riders Information Crew and Spectators and Volunteers Information As a Stock Outboard racer, you’ll experience one of the most intense forms of motorsports. Picture yourself crouched in a 125-pound wooden boat, helmet on, skimming across the water at highway speeds. Every movement of your body affects the boat’s balance and ride as you battle changing water conditions and close-quarters competition. Stock Outboard boats are built from lightweight marine plywood and mahogany, carbon fiber, or fiberglass. Classes range from smaller A Class boats to larger, more powerful D Class boats, each with specific engine, propeller, and technical requirements defined by the rules. Hydroplanes use a three-point design, riding on two front sponsons and the propeller, trapping air beneath the hull to skim across the water’s surface. Runabouts slice through the water instead, demanding constant balance and precision—especially in the turns, where technique is everything. Racers are responsible for complying with all safety, technical, and licensing requirements outlined in the current rulebook and technical manual. This ticket provides general access to the event for testing and training purposes. General tickets are intended for crew, volunteers, or spectators, depending on event configuration. Ticket holders may be required to complete on-site or pre-event check-in steps, including waivers and credential verification. This is a sample ticket for demonstration only. Pricing, access levels, and included privileges would normally be specified here for a live event. Back Please select the type of admission you would like to purchase Sample Event for Testing and Training - Owners and Drivers and Riders Purchase Tickets As a Stock Outboard racer, you’ll experience one of the most intense forms of motorsports. Picture yourself crouched in a 125-pound wooden boat, helmet on, skimming across the water at highway speeds. Every movement of your body affects the boat’s balance and ride as you battle changing water conditions and close-quarters competition. Stock Outboard boats are built from lightweight marine plywood and mahogany, carbon fiber, or fiberglass. Classes range from smaller A Class boats to larger, more powerful D Class boats, each with specific engine, propeller, and technical requirements defined by the rules. Hydroplanes use a three-point design, riding on two front sponsons and the propeller, trapping air beneath the hull to skim across the water’s surface. Runabouts slice through the water instead, demanding constant balance and precision—especially in the turns, where technique is everything. Racers are responsible for complying with all safety, technical, and licensing requirements outlined in the current rulebook and technical manual. Sample Event for Testing and Training - Crew and Spectators and Volunteers Purchase Tickets This ticket provides general access to the event for testing and training purposes. General tickets are intended for crew, volunteers, or spectators, depending on event configuration. Ticket holders may be required to complete on-site or pre-event check-in steps, including waivers and credential verification. This is a sample ticket for demonstration only. Pricing, access levels, and included privileges would normally be specified here for a live event.