APBA Gold Cup

APBA Gold Cup
Event information
TypeH1 Unlimited hydroplane boat race
Race arearotating sites
DatesAugust 4-6, 2023
First race1904
WebsiteH1 Unlimited Hydroplane Racing Series
Results
Winner (2023)U-8 Strong Racing
Driver - J. Michael Kelly

The APBA Gold Cup (originally known simply as the Gold Cup, a speedboat race) is an American hydroplane boat race, named for the American Power Boat Association. It is now run as part of the H1 Unlimited season.[1] First run in 1904, it is the oldest trophy in motorsports.[2]

Starting in 1904, the Gold Cup consist of three heats, and starting in 1918 the heat distance was 30 statute miles.[3] In 1963 the number of heats was increased to four, but the total distance was reduced to 60 statute miles.[4] In 1976, the Unlimited Racing Commission adopted a winner-take-all format for all its races including the APBA Gold Cup.[5] In 1981 the total number of heats was reduced to three with the total distance being reduced to 45 statute miles.[6] Since 1983 the Gold Cup has been competed at various total distances ranging from 36 statute miles to 52.5 statute miles.[7]

The driver with the most Gold Cup victories is Chip Hanauer, with 11 victories. Dave Villwock is second, with 10, and Bill Muncey is third, with eight.[8]

  1. ^ "2021 Schedule". H1 Unlimited. Retrieved 2021-07-09.
  2. ^ "H1 Unlimited Awards 2023 Gold Cup to Seattle". H1 Unlimited. 16 March 2023. Retrieved 2023-05-18.
  3. ^ "The First 55 Years - A History of Gold Cup Competition [1959]". www.lesliefield.com. Retrieved 2021-07-09.
  4. ^ "1963 APBA Gold Cup - Statistics". www.lesliefield.com. Retrieved 2021-07-09.
  5. ^ "1976 Season Summary - Statistics". hydroplanehistory.com. Retrieved 2021-07-17.
  6. ^ "1981 Sea Galley APBA Gold Cup - Statistics". www.lesliefield.com. Retrieved 2021-07-09.
  7. ^ 2021 Hydro Record Book and Statistics. Edmonds, WA: Unlimited NewsJournal. 2021. p. 38.
  8. ^ 2021 Hydro Record Book and Statistics. Edmonds, WA: Unlimited NewsJournal. 2021. p. 6.