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Sprint boat season kicks off Saturday in Port Angeles

Published 1:30 am Thursday, July 27, 2023

Photo by Olivia Harnack/Whitman County Gazette / Driver Vaughan Trapp and Navigator Matt Denson of Live Wire sprint boat racing based in Sequim competed at Webb’s Slough outside of St. John, in Whitman County, in June. Sprint boat racing returns to the Extreme Sports Park west of Port Angeles on July 29-30 and Sept. 9-10.

Photo by Olivia Harnack/Whitman County Gazette / Driver Vaughan Trapp and Navigator Matt Denson of Live Wire sprint boat racing based in Sequim competed at Webb’s Slough outside of St. John, in Whitman County, in June. Sprint boat racing returns to the Extreme Sports Park west of Port Angeles on July 29-30 and Sept. 9-10.

The American Sprint Boat Racing Association (ASBR) kicks off its 2023 season Saturday and Sunday, July 29-30, at the Extreme Sports Park in Port Angeles.

Races start at 10 a.m. Saturday for qualifying runs, with finals set for Sunday. Gates open at 8:30 a.m.

Competitors will be arriving in Port Angeles this week to compete for cash and points toward the 2023 season championship.

For more information, to reserve your tickets and for camping spots, visit extremesportspark.net.

ASBR racers are back in Port Angeles for the the third race of the season, set for Sept. 9-10 back at the Extreme Sports Park. Races No. 2 and No. 4 are at the Ontario Speedway in Ontario, Ore.; see ontariospeedway.com.

For more information about the series, visit asbracing.com.