Powerboat P1 Unveils 2024 P1 Offshore And Class 1 Race Calendar (2024)

Tue Jan 09 2024

  • P1 race events to be part of the APBA national championship
  • New end of season dates for Sarasota and St. Pete grand prix
  • Mercury Racing event to return to Sheboygan after 2023 success

We love all forms of racing at Monster Energy and entering the UIM Class 1 World Championship and APBA National Championship, as well as the P1 AquaX National Championship, in 2023 genuinely thrilled us with the sport’s amazing and vibrant mix of racing, competition and amazing fan attention, interaction and enthusiasm. We’re thrilled to title sponsor the final round of the national championship.
Dave Gowland
Monster Energy

Powerboat P1 has today announced its P1 Offshore race calendar for the 2024 season, which sees the series heading to Wisconsin again and returning to favorite venues in Florida. The Sarasota and St. Petersburg grand prix events on Florida’s Gulf Coast move away from their traditional dates around the Independence Day and Labor Day vacations respectively and will provide an exhilarating climax to the season in September and October.

Cocoa Beach on the Space Coast will again host the season opener in mid-May with a weekend of ‘fast boats and cold drinks.’ Thunder On Cocoa Beach will be celebrating its 15th anniversary of staging this event and its Executive Director, Kerry Bartlett will be unveiling special plans to mark this milestone.

In August, racing will return to Sheboygan on the western shore of Lake Michigan for a second year. Sheboygan Area Tourism Zone reported that last season’s inaugural Mercury Racing Midwest Challenge delivered an economic impact of $4.7 million with more than 40,000 attending the three-day festival, and this year’s event in August will be open to all offshore classes. Mayor Ryan Sorenson said: “I am thrilled to welcome back this exhilarating event to the Malibu of the Midwest. It not only showcases our City’s stunning waterfront but also brings together the community in celebration of speed, skill and the thrill of competition. This sense of excitement and unity contributes to the vibrancy of Sheboygan.” City Administrator Casey Bradley added: “This event not only brings a surge of energy to our City but also underscores our commitment to hosting world class events. We appreciate the partnership with Powerboat P1 and Mercury Racing, and we eagerly anticipate the positive impact the race event will have on our local economy and community spirit.”

Another event milestone will be celebrated in September with the 40th anniversary of the Sarasota Powerboat Grand Prix, making it the second longest-running powerboat festival in the United States. For decades the racing has been a unique, prestigious event that brings significant value to the county. Local media reports that it generates millions of dollars in economic impact every year with up to 16,000 room nights, and P1’s national and international television deals showcase the city’s many attractions to an audience of more than 200 million homes. Pete Harvey, Director of Sports at Visit Sarasota County commented: “The Grand Prix draws enthusiastic crowds, capturing the attention of visitors and residents alike. It attracts a diverse range of attendees which generates a sizeable surge in tourism and spending.”

Our goal is to have a fleet of 12 Class 1 boats by 2025. We want to grow the world championship commercially and promote the series both in the United States and internationally to deliver enhanced value for race teams, host venues, sponsors and partners.
Azam Rangoonwala
Powerboat P1, CEO

The season finale will see the race teams head along the Gulf Coast to St. Petersburg for the Monster Energy St. Pete Grand Prix. Now in its fourth year, the event has quickly become a favorite venue will the racers and it will see the APBA national champions crowned in October. “We’re excited to see one of America’s best waterfront locations selected to host the Powerboat P1 grand prix event,” commented Visit St. Pete/Clearwater President/CEO Brian Lowack. “We love the opportunity to show off the spectacular downtown St. Pete waterfront and award-winning St. Pete Pier as spectators come from near and far to our beautiful destination or tune in on TV around the globe to see some of the most exciting action on water.”

Dave Gowland of Monster Energy said: “We love all forms of racing at Monster Energy and entering the UIM Class 1 World Championship and APBA National Championship, as well as the P1 AquaX National Championship, in 2023 genuinely thrilled us with the sport’s amazing and vibrant mix of racing, competition and amazing fan attention, interaction and enthusiasm. We’re thrilled to title sponsor the final round of the national championship.”

Seven teams are expected to compete in this season’s UIM Class 1 World Championship and races will be staged at the P1 Offshore events. Powerboat P1’s aim is to attract more teams and build the worldwide television audience to return Class 1 to the summit of the sport. “Our goal is to have a fleet of 12 boats by 2025” said P1 CEO Azam Rangoonwala. “We want to grow the world championship commercially and promote the series both in the United States and internationally to deliver enhanced value for race teams, host venues, sponsors and partners.”

“The 2023 offshore season was one of great change and growth” explains Rangoonwala. “This season we will seek further growth by focusing on attracting more competitors, particularly young racers, improving the fan experience, continuing to build our social media audience and broadening the international reach of our TV broadcast deals. Having celebrated our 20th anniversary last year, Powerboat P1 is embarking on its third decade as a promoter and we will continue to design our race events to encourage tourism and enhance the profile of the host venues. Partnerships are at the heart of our business and over the coming months we will be announcing new agreements as well as the renewal of existing sponsorships.”

P1 Offshore Events and UIM Class 1 racing

VenueDate
Cocoa Beach, FL - Thunder On Cocoa BeachMay 17th - 19th
Sheboygan, WI - Sheboygan Powerboat P1 Grand PrixAug 9th - 11th
Sarasota, FL - Sarasota Powerboat P1 Grand PrixSept 13th - 15th
St Petersburg, FL - St Pete Powerboat P1 Grand PrixOct 18th - 20th

For more information on this release:

Roy Mantle
Powerboat P1 Management Ltd
t: +44 (0)207 935 4977
e: rmantle@powerboatp1.com

Photo credits:

MCON Monster Energy race boat at Cocoa Beach, credit: David Lando
DF Young team in race action at Sheboygan, credit: Ronny Mac
Racing off the iconic St. Pete Pier, credit: Ronny Mac
Class 1 Boats racing at the Sarsota Grand Prix off Lido Beach Pete Boden
Drone Shot of the pit Area by the Van Wezel, Sarasota: credit: David Lando

P1 Offshore in brief

This increasingly important brand within the P1 family encompasses the APBA offshore national championship series, with P1 having been granted by the APBA exclusive rights to film and distribute its offshore events. P1 produces a one-hour television highlights show, featuring Class 1 racing and other APBA classes, broadcast in the United States and internationally. P1 coverage includes live streaming on its Facebook page.

P1Offshore.com

Class 1 in brief

Class 1 is the premier class of offshore powerboat racing in the world and is considered to be one of the most spectacular marine motorsports. A Class 1 race boat has twin inboard 1100HP engines and can reach speed in excess of 160mph. All boats are limited by a minimum weight of 4,950kg.

Class1World.com

Powerboat P1 Unveils 2024 P1 Offshore And Class 1 Race Calendar (2024)

FAQs

How fast is a Class 1 offshore powerboat? ›

This elite class is at the pinnacle of offshore racing. Made for superspeed, Class 1's can reach speeds up to 160 mph.

What is the top speed of a powerboat P1? ›

P1 Offshore

Class One racing is the highest class of powerboat racing in the world where boats can reach speeds in excess of 160mph, attracting teams from the United States, Dubai and Australia.

What is the longest offshore powerboat race? ›

Based in Cowes on the Isle of Wight, the British Powerboat Racing Club organises the Cowes Torquay race which has been running since 1961. This was the first powerboat race outside the USA and is the longest running race in the world.

What is the fastest offshore boat class? ›

It is the premier class of offshore powerboat racing in the world. Class 1 is considered one of the most spectacular marine motorsports. A Class 1 race-boat has twin inboard 1100hp engines and can reach speeds in excess of 257 km/h (160 mph).

What engines are in the P1 offshore? ›

A Class 1 race boat has twin inboard 1100hp engines and can reach speeds in excess of 160mph. All boats are limited by a minimum weight of 4,950kg.

What is P1 racing? ›

P1 is a relatively new concept that is growing fast in the nautical world. Boats rush at high speeds across the water and compete against other boats to win world championships and grands prix.

What is the fastest powerboat ever? ›

Spirit of Australia

How fast can cop boats go? ›

The early Interceptors started out with four 300-hp outboards. That was eventually stepped up to four 350-hp outboards, or 1,400 hp total, which is what the boat being built for CBP will have. That should give it a top speed of 66 mph.

How to watch P1 offshore racing? ›

But as pesky details such as work, travel and budget often intrude, both days of racing will be carried live on the P1 Offshore Facbook page. Note: The livestream is free. If there is any sort of payment required to watch the races, you're being ripped off. Head for the P1 Offshore Facebook page.

Can a 20 foot boat go offshore? ›

The most common offshore boats are usually between 30 to 40 feet, which is perfect for long trips and most weather conditions. Anything less than 30 feet will not handle weather and waves as well, but they still make for great boats if you pay attention to the weather.

What is the hardest boat race in the world? ›

The Vendée Globe pits the sailing elite against one another in a 24,300-mile race. Often referred to as the Everest of the seas, the yachtsmen and women who partake in the maritime epic every four years must sail solo around the world with no stops or assistance.

What is the most famous boat race in the world? ›

The top sailing race in the world is currently considered the America's Cup, a prestigious yacht race begun in 1851 and raced on AC75 foiling boats.

How fast do p1 offshore boats go? ›

The modern era of offshore racing began in 1956 with the famous Miami-Nassau race which ultimately lead to a UIM-sanctioned World Championship in 1964. Today teams compete on a closed course in 40-foot long catamarans capable of exceeding 160 mph on the open ocean.

What is considered a fast boat? ›

Go-Fast Boats: Frequently Asked Questions. How fast can high-performance boats go? To make things simple, we'll define any powerboat that exceeds 70 MPH as a high-performance boat. These days, there are plenty of boats that can run more than 120 MPH and several models that—with enough horsepower—can top 180 MPH.

How fast can a boat go on water? ›

You might be surprised! Currently, the world record for fastest speed by a boat is 317 miles per hour (510 km/h). That's right! Over 300 miles per hour…

How fast are offshore boats racing? ›

The power and size of these racing boats ranges drastically, meaning top speeds will range from 80 miles per hour to 170 miles per hour (about 129 to 274 kilometers per hour).

How fast is an offshore support vessel? ›

These OSVs typically carry deck cargo and offshore workers. Below deck cargo is generally limited to fresh/potable water and excess fuel. Typical operating speeds average approximately 10 knots.

What is a class 1 boat? ›

The four classes of boats are Class A (under 16 feet), Class 1 (16 to less than 26 feet), Class 2 (26 to less than 40 feet), and Class 3 (40 to less than 65 feet).

How fast is the e1 boat race? ›

The pilots will tackle tight and technical circuits, reaching speeds close to 50 knots (93 km/h or 58 mph) behind the wheel of the RaceBird powerboats designed by SeaBird Technologies and Victory Marine.

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