| 1967 |
Miss U.S. (7th) U-2 |
Detroit Mi. |
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Owner - George Simon |
| Designer & Builder - Les Staudacher |
| Weight - 6,500 |
| Hull - 3 point hydroplane |
| Length - 30ft |
| Beam - 13ft [or 12ft] |
| Power - VI2 Rolls-Royce Merlin |
| Detail - Bob-tailed with full engine cowling initially |
| Driver - Bill Muncey |
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Colors - All Red with speed stripes [starboard side only] |
| Best finish - Third |
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| 1968 |
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| Driver - Bill Muncey |
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| Detail - Color all red no speed stripes |
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| Detail - Three scoops on engine hood; shield on deck later |
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Winner - World Championship at 100.52 mph on Lake Washington |
| 1969 |
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| Driver - Bill Muncey |
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| Colors - All Red with speed stripes [starboard side only again] |
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Detail - No engine hood & no nose cowl |
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Winner - World Championship at 98 mph. on the Detroit River |
| 1970 |
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| Driver - David [Salt] Walther [Tampa] |
| 1972 |
Miss Timex (3rd) U-44 |
Owensboro, Kentucky |
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Owner & Driver - Jim McCormick |
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Detail - With tail fin |
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Colors - All Red with Gold trim |
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Best finish - Fourth |