1995 Unlimited Lights in Review
Text provided by UL-72 pilot Phil Bononcini who found the archival coverage.
Phil has our thanks for providing this outstanding look back at year one!

PHOENIX - GILA RIVER CASINO UNLIMITED CUP

Dave Bender's GNH 38 Pay-N-Play seemed able to consume the opposition with ease as the Unlimited Lights -- support series to the Unlimited Racing Commission's 10-race, 1995 tour -- made their official debut at the Gila River Casino Unlimited Cup on Firebird Lake near here. 

Bender's Pontiac-powered, Ron Jones-designed hull cruised past 1994 NASBOAT champion Miss Blockbuster Video, driven by Mike Mammano, in Heat 1B, conducted on Saturday of the three-day race weekend. Bender came right back in Heat 2A to pin yet another loss on Mammano and the Grand National Hydro defending champ Pegasus, driven by Mark Weber of Detroit. 

In Sunday's final, it was more of the same. Pay-N-Play cruised around the 1.5-mile course at an average speed of 101.906 mph to once again best Weber and Mammano, with Randy Haas of Toledo in the Miss LeRoi International coming home in fourth. Paul Droullard of Seattle, in the Miss Bev-Tek and the only Pacific Northwest entry to make the championship heat, was a DNF. 

Only eight boats made the trek to Phoenix, but series organizer Alan Vordermeier Sr. promises a full field for June 1-2-3-4 and the APBA Gold Cup weekend at Detroit. 

While they were not strong in numbers, the Lights -- so dubbed by URC Commissioner Bill Doner -- did provide some good side-by-side racing and their big stock-block engines made some dandy noises for the Firebird Lake assemblage, which later watched Miss Budweiser and Chip Hanauer roar to victory in the big boats' portion of the season opener. 

Chevrolet was the power plant of choice for the eight-boat Light lineup, with fully five of the entries so powered. There were two Pontiac engines, including runner-up Weber in the Pegasus, and the lone Ford of Miss Blockbuster Video. 

HEAT 1A:

200 Pegasus, Mark Weber, Detroit, average: 87.862 mph
150 Hopp Racing, Jerry Hopp, Snohomish WA
DNS Country Boy, Jim Kropfeld, Cincinnati
DNS Hey Baby, Howard LaBrie, Tacoma WA

HEAT 1B:

200 Pay-N-Play, Dave Bender, El Dorado CA, average: 100.106 mph
150 Miss Blockbuster Video, Mike Mammano, Ft. Lauderdale FL
113 Miss LeRoi International, Randy Haas, Toledo
85 Miss Bev-Tek, Paul Droullard, Seattle

HEAT 2A:

200/400 Pay-N-Play, Bender, average: 101.659 mph
150/300 Miss Blockbuster Video, Mammano
113/313 Pegasus, Weber
85/85 Country Boy, Kropfeld

HEAT 2B:

200/285 Miss Bev-Tek, Droullard, average: 83.783 mph
150/300 Hopp Racing, Hopp
113/113 Hey Baby, LaBrie
DNS/113 Miss LeRoi International, Haas

LAST CHANCE:

1. Miss Bev-Tek, Droullard
2. Hopp Racing, Hopp
DNS Hey Baby, LaBrie 
DNS Country Boy, Kropfeld

CHAMPIONSHIP:

400/800 Pay-N-Play, Bender, average: 101.906 mph
300/613 Pegasus, Weber
225/525 Miss Blockbuster Video, Mammano
169/282 Miss LeRoi International, Haas
DNF/285 Miss Bev-Tek, Droullard

DETROIT - APBA GOLD CUP

Mike Mammano of Webster, N.Y., driving the Bob Thibideau Ford Special, won the championship heat of the Unlimited Lights Racing Series on Gold Cup Sunday. With Lap speeds above 93 miles an hour, Mammano fought a deck-to deck battle with the Spirit of Detroit entry driven by local racer Mike Weber until the latter lost power close to the end of the first lap. 

Randy Haas of Toledo, Ohio, in the Miss Leroi came on for second place, followed by Cincinnati's Steve Kuhr in the Irishman and Charlie Wiggins of Gadsden, Ala., in High Preassure. John Grigg Jr. of New Haven, Mich., was fifth in Wanna Bee Racing, followed by Patrick Sankuer, Jr.'s Andiamo Bender of EL Dorado, Calif.-- winner of the season opener in Phoenix--unable to finsh and placed eighth. 

KANSAS CITY - TEXACO STAR MART PRESENTS KC HYDROFEST

The winner of the Unlimited Lights event at Kansas City was Mike Weber aboard Terry Dudley's UL-7 Pride of Detroit. The Southfield MI-based craft averaged 98.379 mph to win the final. 

EVANSVILLE - PONTIAC THUNDER ON THE OHIO

1. Mike Mammano (Webster NY) 102.673 mph
2. Mark Weber (St. Clair Shores MI) 98.823 mph
3. Dave Bender (El Dorado CA) 94.611 mph
4. Charley Wiggins (Gadsden AL) 92.145 mph
5. Steve Kuhr (Cincinnati OH) 92.145 mph
6. John Grigg Jr. (New Haven MI) 91.295 mph
7. James Deel (Worthington OH) 81.236 mph
DNF Randy Haas (Toledo OH) 

MADISON - BUDWEISER INDIANA GOVERNOR'S CUP

1. Charley Wiggins High Pressure 99.585 mph
2. Mike Mammano McCubbin Ford 96.301 mph
3. Dave Bender Pay-N-Play 92.839 mph
4. Jimmy Deel Deel Me In 89.692 mph
5. Steve Kuhr The Irishman 86.956 mph
6. Tony Stalder Jasper Marine 79.495 mph
7. Todd Yarling Big Foot Food Stores 56.435 mph
DNF Mark Weber Pegasus Pontiac

LEWISVILLE - TEXAS HYDROFEST

Six race teams from the Unlimited Lights Racing Series competed at this year's Texas Hydrofest. As the day finally began to cool off, things got hot on the race course. In the end it was Unlimited Lights race team of Milton & Charley Wiggins in "High Pressure"taking the win and moving up to 4th place in the overall Unlimited Lights point standing. Plenty of confusion marked the start as the six teams made the first corner after the start of the race with Mike Mammano in the locally sponsored "Village Ford" failing to negotiate the corner, causing him travel from lane 2 to lane 6. There he collided with Randy Haas in the "Miss Leroi". At the same time, Jimmy Deel in the "Deel Me In" also failed to make the corner causing the rest of the field to scatter. By the time the fleet made the back chute, Mammano was in the lead with Mark Weber in Bob Larimore's "Pontiac Pegasus" in pursuit. Deel lead the rest of fleet, followed by Wiggins, Haas and Tony Stalder in the "Jasper Marine Special." Randy Haas continued to race though there was significant hull damage from the collision. After the four laps were complete and the referees sorted out the calls, Mammano and Deel found themselves disqualified with zero points for Final heat. 

Saturday's qualifications were marked by two disqualifications in Heat 1A with Jimmy Deel driving his own boat, "Deel Me In" making an improper lane change at the beginning of the heat and Tony Stalder's in Chip Reiter's boat "Jasper Marine Special" taking out a buoy on lap 3 of this 1.25 / 4 lap course. When the action cleared at the end of the heat, "Pontiac Pegasus" with Mark Weber at the helm came across the finish line first with an average speed of 78.336 mph. Randy Haas, driving his father's boat, the "Miss Leroi", came from his lane draw position of lane six and moved steadily through the field, finishing 2nd overall. Stalder crossed the finish line 3rd though his disqualification left him out of the points running and Mike Mammano in the locally sponsored "Village Ford" took fourth. The biggest disappointment in the heat was Charley Wiggins in the "High Pressure" boat. Deel's problems early in the heat put him so far outside the course that he never really had a chance to catch the field. 

After discussions with referees, Deel made the decision to put Mark Weber of St. Clair Shores into his boat "Deel Me In" for Heat 2A. Weber, the designated driver for Bob Larimore's "Pontiac Pegasus" GNH 1 and winner of Heat 1A, had the heat off as Larimore wanted a shot at the helm anyway. With Larimore's blessing, Weber took the wheel of Deel's boat and lead throughout the heat, taking the win. Lead changes occurred throughout the race behind him however and, after several laps of close competition Charley Wiggins came from fourth place to take 2nd overall in the "High Pressure"; Randy Haas in the "Miss Leroi" came in 3rd and Mike Mammano dropped from second to finish fourth overall. Larimore brought home his boat in 5th place and Tony Stalder placed 6th. 

The breaking story at the beginning of the weekend was the damage of both boats and motors from the previous weekend in Valleyfield, Quebec Canada where several Unlimited Light Teams competed for the North American Grand National Championship. Jimmy Deel in his boat, "Deel Me In" survived the collisions and blown motors to capture this very prestigious and covenanted title. Bob Larimore watched both "Pontiac Pegasus" power plants blow up and Randy Haas was upside down after a collision on the race course, losing his right sponson on the "Miss Leroi" during a qualifying heat. While motors can be replaced, sponsons take a little longer and boat owner Carl Haas wrangled a "new" boat before he left Valleyfield. Race fans may recognize the boat as the former "Pride of Detroit" owned by Teddy Dudley. Haas plans to leave Texas and head straight for the Washington state and the continuation of the Unlimited Lights circuit. He should have his original boat back by San Diego.

HEAT 1A

GNH-1 Pegasus Pontiac Mark Weber 1/400/400 78.336 mph
GNH-111 Miss Leroi Randy Haas 2/300/300 77.343 mph
GNH-9 Lewisville Village Ford Mike Mammano 3/225/225 74.120 mph 
GNH-10 High Pressure Charley Wiggins 4/169/169 68.018 mph
GNH-83 Jasper Marine Special Tony Stadler DSQ/0/0 75.056 mph *
GNH-8 Deel Me In James Deel DSQ/0/0 71.660 mph **

* - Hit a buoy
** - Improper lane change

HEAT 2A

GNH-8 Deel Me In Mark Weber 1/400/400 85.354 mph *
GNH-10 High Pressure Charley Wiggins 2/300/469 84.702 mph
GNH-111 Miss Leroi Randy Haas 3/225/525 84.064 mph
GNH-9 Lewisville Village Ford Mike Mammano 4/169/394 82.756 mph 
GNH-1 Pegasus Pontiac Bob Larimore 5/127/527 80.971 mph *
GNH-83 Jasper Marine Special Tony Stadler 6/95/95 78.796 mph

* - Note temporary driver changes

FINAL HEAT

GNH-10 High Pressure Charley Wiggins 1/400/869 89.368 mph
GNH-1 Pegasus Pontiac Mark Weber 2/300/700 86.616 mph
GNH-111 Miss Leroi Randy Haas 3/225/750 81.395 mph
GNH-83 Japser Marine Special Tony Stadler 4/169/264 67.455 mph
GNH-9 Lewisville Village Ford Mike Mammano DSQ/0/394 90.608 mph
GNH-8 Deel Me In James Deel DSQ/0/400 81.886 mph

TRI-CITIES - BUDWEISER COLUMBIA CUP

HEAT 1A

GNH-11 Flyin' Hawaiian Brian Reynolds 1/200 86.213 mph
GNH-111 Miss Leroi Randy Haas 2/150 84.861 mph
GNH-1 Red Dog Beer/Eagle 106 Bob Larimore 3/113 83.637 mph
GNH-38 95.7/Aqua Tropics Dave Bender 4/85 80.828 mph
GNH-45 Hey Baby Howard LaBrie 5/64 78.205 mph
GNH-3 Miss Bev-Tech Paul Droullard 6/48 77.704 mph
GNH-14 Hopp Racing Greg Hopp 7/36 (Not taken)

HEAT 2A

GNH-11 Flyin' Hawaiian Brian Reynolds 1/200/400 87.893 mph
GNH-111 Miss Leroi Randy Haas 2/150/300 86.316 mph
GNH-38 95.7/Aqua Tropics Dave Bender 3/113/198 84.686 mph
GNH-3 Miss Bev-Tech Paul Droullard 4/85/198 81.584 mph
GNH-1 Red Dog Beer/Eagle 106 Bob Larimore 5/64/177 77.681 mph
GNH-45 Hey Baby Howard LaBrie 6/48/112 76.198 mph
GNH-14 Hopp Racing Greg Hopp DNF/0/36 

FINAL HEAT - 7/30/95

GNH-11 Flyin' Hawaiian Brian Reyonlds 1/400/800 95.111 mph
GNH-111 Miss Leroi Randy Haas 2/300/600 90.672 mph
GNH-38 95.7/Aqua Tropics Dave Bender 3/225/423 85.734 mph
GNH-3 Miss Bev-Tech Paul Droullard 4/169/367 82.165 mph
GNH-45 Hey Baby Howard LaBrie 5/127/325 81.315 mph
GNH-1 Red Dog Beer/Eagle 106 Bob Larimore 6/95/275 77.070 mph
GNH-14 Hopp Racing Greg Hopp 7/71/107 69.779 mph
GNH-34 The Assassin Marte Scheuffele DNS/0/0

SEATTLE - TEXACO CUP AT SEAFAIR

This morning's test session for the Unlimited Lights caused lots of grins on the docks for several teams. Dave Bender in the GNH-38 "Pay-N-Play" was so happy with the "big chief" they installed last night they are putting back in the "little chief" for qualifying today in hopes of offering some surprises to the rest of the field on Sunday. The GNH-13 "Overtime" of Wilsey Hamilton looked really good in practice today also, apparently with all the carburetor problems of yesterday fixed. 

Officials on the docks were smiling thanks to the efforts of Carl Haas' team with the GNH-111 "Miss Leroi", Joe Tate's ride this weekend. Using a hastily assembled team, seems that everything necessary to run the engine wasn't all hooked up for Tate's first try at testing. "Been there, done that" stated the Unlimited Lights official on the docks. His second attempt to run was cut short by an empty fuel tank causing more grins on the docks. 

Teams in the "southern" Unlimited Lights pits are also busy this morning Gregg Hopp's GNH-14 "Miss Graham Trucking" were finishing their final tuning in hopes of making a test run and Ken Smith in the GNH-16 "Wake Walker" will he making a test run this morning hoping the engine gremlins of last night are gone. 

Ready to go racing this afternoon is Howie LaBrie's GNH-45 "Hey Baby". After a great session yesterday, LaBrie has "nothing to fix" today while waiting for the 2:00 qualifying heat. 

Heat 1A

Position Boat # Boat Name Driver Avg. MPH
1st GNH-11 Flyin Hawaiian Brian Reynolds 100.269
2nd GNH-1 Red Dog Beer Bob Larimore 93.868
3rd GNH-111 Miss Leroi Joe Tate 93.389
GNH-106 Mixx 96 Joe Souza DNF
GNH-34 Assassin Marte Scheuffle DNF
GNH-16 Wake Walker Ken Smith DNS

Heat 1B

Position Boat # Boat Name Driver Avg. MPH
1st GNH-38 Pay-N-Play Dave Bender 91.804
2nd GNH-45 Hey Baby Howie LaBrie 84.503
GNH-13 Overtime Wilsey Hamilton DNF Lost left sponson
GNH-14 Graham Trucking Greg Hopp DNF
GNH-3 Performance Mortge Paul Droullard DNS

Note: The GNH-13 was competing for the lead when it suddenly gained an
extra roostertail going in to the final turn. 

HEAT 2A

Pos Boat # Boat Name Driver Avg. MPH
1 GNH-38 Pay-N-Play Dave Bender 96.723
2 GNH-1 Red Dog Beer Bob Larimore 96.494
3 GNH-111 Miss Leroi Joe Tate *89.583
4 GNH-3 Performance Mortg Paul Droullard 63.147
5 GNH-13 Overtime Wilsey Hamilton DNS

* assessed 1 min penalty for illegal lane change on GNH-3

HEAT 2B

Pos Boat # Boat Name Driver Avg. MPH
1 GNH-11 Flyin Hawaiian Brian Reynolds 94.317
2 GNH-45 Hey Baby Howie LaBrie 93.03
3 GNH-34 Assassin Marte Scheuffle DNS
4 GNH-16 Wake Walker Ken Smith DNS
5 GNH-106 Mixx 96 Joe Souza DNS
6 GNH-14 Graham Trucking Greg Hopp DNS

FINAL HEAT

Pos Boat # Boat Name Driver 
1 GNH-11 Flyin' Hawaiian Brian Reynolds 
2 GNH-1 Red Dog Beer Bob Larimore
3 GNH-111 Miss Leroi Joe Tate
4 GNH-3 Performance Mort. Paul Droullard
5 GNH-34 Assassin S. Marte Scheuffele
6 GNH-14 Graham Trucking Howie LaBrie
7 GNH-38 Pay 'N Play Dave Bender
DNS GNH-106 BP Super Unleaded Joe Souza

SAN DIEGO - BILL MUNCEY CUP

1. Mark Weber, Springfield OH, Red Dog Beer
2. Mike Mammano, Ft. Lauderdale FL, Miss Blockbuster Video
3. Rick Bridgeman, Olympia WA, Shockwave
4. Randy Haas, Toledo OH, Miss LeRoi
5. Tony Stalder, Chino Hills CA, Chips Ahoy.
DNF -- Brian Reynolds, Olympia WA, Flyin'Hawaiian.
DSQ Jim Kropfield Cincinnati OH, Country Boy.
DNS -- Dave Bender, El Dorado CA, Pay-N-Play.

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