August 5, 2006
3:00 AM
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"It is doubtful that the popular sport in Seattle can survive,"wrote a Seattle sportswriter in 1966, after three of unlimited hydroplane racing's most popular drivers were killed in one horrific day in Washington, D.C. Forty years later, what was
once the most popular sport in Seattle survives, if not thrives, and
this weekend's Chevrolet Cup will feature boats with safety improvements that trace directly back to the events of "
Black Sunday". But it's nothing like it used to be in the 60s and 70s, when
"winning a hydro race was about the biggest thing a Seattle kid could do," and everyone in town, knew names like the boats
Miss Bardahl,
Miss Budweiser, and the drivers
Bill Muncey,
Chip Hanauer, and
Dean Chenoweth -- and no one, but no one would miss the
Seafair hydro races.
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posted by y2karl at 7:12 AM on August 5, 2006