2002 Michigan Cup Highlights
by Ken Joye
FRIDAY
This was the 3rd running
of the Michigan Cup with the best event weather we’ve experienced
yet in Lansing Michigan. The Sharp Park pond and grounds were
groomed to perfection awaiting racers from all over the U.S and
Canada.
Friday’s morning set-up
took a while, but thanks to the MMEU crew things got off to a great
start. Thanks to MMEU’s John and Rebecca Hainer, Terry Davis, Andrew
and Joshua Joye, Ken Joye and President Dennis Whitt.
Racing started the
Crackerbox class and a battle between Josh Joye and Jay Stolz.
Upcoming newbee Jay prevailed with Josh taking 2cd in points.
Q Offshore with 10
entrys was the next class run. Experienced racers Dan Fine, Dennis
Whitt, and Chris Fine finished 1st through 3rd consecutively under
tough competion from MMEU and CAFÉ members. A large variety of power
was used in this class from high-tech brushless systems and
turbo-trans geared 700bb motors to brawny 800bbx direct drive
systems. This class definitely proved the racers that drove
cautiously and had flawless performance from their equipment for the
grueling 4 minutes placed in the points.
With 9 boats entered in
N-1 mono, the race was a very close battle between Steve Voepel,
Neil Reesor and Brian `Big Dog’ Vega. With only 100 points
separating 1st from second Steve `the rookie’ Voepel edged Neil and
Brian out to take first. It was great to see a kids heat for this
class with Josh Joye, Brandy Kennedy, Justin Nash and Alisa Davis
placing 4th, 5th, 6th and 9th consecutively to make a great showing
for these up and coming racers.
N-1 hydro pitted Steve
Reesor, Jay Stolz and Andrew Joye to finish 1,2,3, in 3 clean heats
of near perfect racing. MMEU’s Jay Stolz definitely made his
presence known as an up and coming serious racer. This class was
proudly sponsored by ELECTRO MARINE.
O scale hydro sponsored
by TRAPLET, had 7 entries with roosters flying and nervous racers
trying to hold a smooth line. Chris Fine had a perfect day with (3)
1st place heat finishes to bring home first overall with the CAFÉ
team of Jim Caldwell and Howard Tucker taking 2cd and 3rd
respectively. Kevin Whiteheads scratch built shovel entry was a
sight to behold running at speed.
The inaugural run of LSH
in Michigan fielded 9 entrees. Sponsored by R/CHYDROS.COM, these
700bb powered boats really were impressive to watch. With closely
matched speeds perfect driving ability became a must to place. Most
of the field finished on the same lap in each flight making
competition fierce. In the end Dan Fines boat narrowly edged out
Mark Kennedy’s boat by mere seconds followed Jerry Peltier in third.
This class resembled the close racing in the IROC series of auto
racing keeping you a your seat for each lap.
N-2 offshore was another
popular class with 10 boats entered. Tied in points the Rum Runner
hull of Brian Vegas just edged out rookie MMEU’s Terry Davis in lap
distance totals to take the win. Terry has been doing FE for about a
year now and is a very determined racer, followed by Cafe’s Howard
Tucker in a close third. Although there was quite a bit of variation
in hull design this class provided some of the closest racing of the
day.
SATURDAY
The Lightning Man N-2
mono series sponsored by FASTELECTRICS.COM was a competition to
finish the race. High winds and choppy water made it anybody’s race.
In the end Neil Reesor finished first followed by Howard Tucker then
Randy Naylor followed in a close 3rd. From what we hear the Reesors
have a lot of practice running in less than ideal conditions in the
Toronto area. Strong finishes like this helped edge them closer to
the Mi Cup in team points.
N-2 hydro sponsored by
RUM RUNNER RACING was another tough class to finish in. The wind and
chop was unrelenting but the race must go on. Running 6 cell riggers
in these kinds of conditions was very demanding on the equipment.
Mark Kennedy finished first followed closely by Brian Vega with
MMEUs Joshua Joye and his canard hydro taking 3rd.
If you want to see some
big fast boats, Q mono was the class to watch. Most of the colorful
hulls serve double duty with offshore enduro, only propped or
regeared up for sprint running. Win the roostertails and spray
finally settled Dennis Whitt came out number 1 followed by Mark
Kennedy in 2cd and Chris Fine in 3rd. Fuller’s Fast Electric’s was
kind enough to sponsor this class.
Q hydro was guaranteed
to be a tough class with 7 entries. Get out of the way when these
big riggers head into the first turn. Brian Vegas head-turning Rum
Runner rigger led the class with a perfect 1200 points. Followed by
Randy Naylors BBY entry and Dan Fines FDM combination. Top hulls
competing in tough competition made excellent driving ability a must
to win.
P sport hydro was one of
the toughest classes to compete in. With 13 entries it was spread
out over three flights. These boats really are picturest flying down
the straight-aways a speed. With many veterans entered, MMEUs Ken
Joye finished 1st with homebuilt hydro that originally started out
as a DPI tunnel hull. Dennis Whitts out of the box H & M entry came
in second followed by an unrelenting Brian Vega in 3rd. This was a
dream come true for Ken, taking a first with one of his own
concoctions against tough competition.
S scale hydro was where
the big boys played. Chris Fines FDM Cat finished with a perfect
score of 1200 points to take first. Randy Naylors lobster boat entry
finished second following closely by Dennis Whitt. This class was
responsible for some of the largest roosertails of the day.
P offshore sponsored by
FULLERS FAST ELECTRICS was can’t miss event. With 14 entries spread
out over three flights it was one of the toughest classes to place
in. These Cats and Vees stirred up the challenging course to make it
nearly impossible to run a flawless race. Most racers were just
happy to finish. In the end, offshore master Chris Fine used his FDM
prepped Key West, and all his experience to finish 1st with a
combined total of 31.5 laps. Up and coming `Catman’ John Hainer also
using a FDM prepped Key West shined as he came in second with 28.75
laps. Johns the webmaster for the MMEU web site and owner of
SEMOL.COM. Dan Fines vast racing experience enabled him to come in
third. Many racers had high hopes of finishing at the top, only to
hope for a better shot next year.
SUNDAY
O mono, sponsored by
FULLERS FAST ELECTRIC, with 6 racers was the first event of the day.
The top 3 mono masters used their wood hulls to log some fast laps.
In the end Neil Reesor finished first in over points followed by
fast lapping Alan Nayman with Brian Vega following in a close third.
O hydro sponsored by RUM
RUNNER RACING fielded 7 entries. With 100 points separating 1st-3rd
competion was fierce. CAFEs Jim Caldwell finished 1st followed by
Chris Fine then the unrelenting Brian Vega in 3rd.
P mono generously
sponsored by FULLERS FAST ELECTRICS had 8 entries. This popular
class also had yielded some great racing action with some fast
offshore hulls mixed in with those sleek low profile monos. Dan Fine
conquered the group followed by Brain Vega, then Mark Kennedy in
third. Brian and Mark were tied in points leaving their lap times as
the deciding factor.
P hydro with 9 entries
was sponsored by RUM RUNNER RACING. With a mix of riggers and sport
entries, the field was divided into 2 flights. After the roosters
settled and points were tallied Randy Naylor prevailed in first
followed by Jim Caldwell, then Brian Vega in third. Don’t blink or
you’ll miss the fast action in this class.
S mono had some record
setting performances. With only 2 boats in the field it was brother
against brother as the Fines battled it out. Chris proved supreme
over younger brother Dan posting a 66.00 lap in the 3rd heat and
taking first in overall points to edge out his brother Dan.
S hydro again posted
some record setting times. Brian Vega finished first overall with a
second heat time of 56.34 proving his Rum Runner hull was dialed in.
Chris Fine earned 2cd followed by Jim Caldwell in 3rd. These boats
really moved and were popular with the fans.
Unlimited Offshore was
proudly sponsored by our event sponsor FINE DESIGN MARINE. This
class was a 19-cell minimum, anything goes, offshore class. The
following entries were fielded: Howard Tucker/Systems Cat, Ken Joye/Aeromarine
Scorpian, Chris Fine/Aeromarine Challenger, Dan Fine/Aeromarine
Challenger. The enduros yielded some very close racing between Chris
Fines and Ken Joyes entries battling for first and Dan Fine and
Howard Tucker duking it out for second. At times the leaders were
trading paint , piggy backing and doing anything to gain position.
After the white capped course subsided Chris Fine prevailed, taking
the first 2 heats, followed by Ken Joye who won the exciting final
heat. Dan Fine took third place honors with Howard closely following
in 4th place. This class was a big success and promises to have an
even larger field next year.
In closing this year’s
`Michigan Cup’ race was a huge success. The Mid Michigan Electrics
Unlimited’s were pleased with the excellent racer turnout and
extreme generosity of its sponsors. Next years `Michigan Cup’
promises to be an even better, as we look forward to meeting new
racers and returning veterans. For information on the 2003 Michigan
Cup race stay tuned to the MMEU website:
http://www.mmeu.com
MC3 Race Results
FRIDAY
CRACKERBOX
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Jay Stolz
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Joshua Joye
Q OFFSHORE
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Dan Fine
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Dennis Whitt
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Chris Fine
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Howard Tucker
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Justin Nash
N1 MONO
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Steve Voepel
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Neil Reesor
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Brian Vega
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Joshua Joye
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Brandy Kennedy
N1 HYDRO sponsored by
ELECTRO MARINE
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Steve Reesor
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Andrew Joye
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Jay Stolz
1/16 SCALE HYDRO
sponsored by TRAPLET
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Chris Fine
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Jim Caldwell
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Howard Tucker
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Brian Vega
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Kevin Whitehead
LSH sponsored by RC-HYDROS.COM
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Dan Fine
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Mark Kennedy
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Jerry Pellitier
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Ken Joye
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Steve Voepel
N2 OFFSHORE ENDURO
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Brian Vega
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Terry Davis
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Howard Tucker
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Neil Reesor
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John Vanderwall
SATURDAY
N2 MONO sponsored by
LIGHTNING MARINE
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Neil Reesor
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Howard Tucker
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Randy Naylor
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Jay Stolz
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John Vanderwall
N2 HYDRO sponsored by
RUM RUNNER RACING
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Mark Kennedy
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Brian Vega
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Joshua Joye
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Alan Nayman
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Kevin Whitehead
Q-MONO
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Dennis Whitt
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Mark Kennedy
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Chris Fine
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Randy Naylor
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Dan Fine
Q HYDRO
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Brian Vega
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Randy Naylor
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Dan Fine
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Chris Fine
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John Hainer
1/12 SCALE HYDRO
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Ken Joye
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Dennis Whitt
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Brian Vega
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Chris Fine
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Alan Nayman
S SCALE HYDRO
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Chris Fine
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Randy Naylor
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Dennis Whitt
P OFFSHORE sponsored by
FULLERS FAST ELECTRICS
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Chris Fine
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John Hainer
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Dan Fine
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Justin Nash
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Steve Voepel
SUNDAY
O MONO sponsored by
FULLERS FAST ELECTRICS
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Neil Reesor
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Alan Nayman
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Brian Vega
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Randy Naylor
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Howard Tucker
O HYDRO sponsored by RUM
RUNNER RACING
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Jim Caldwell
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Chris Fine
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Brian Vega
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Mark Kennedy
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Kevin Whitehead
P MONO sponsored by
FULLERS FAST ELECTRICS
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Dan Fine
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Brian Vega
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Mark Kennedy
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Steve Voepel
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Chris Fine
P HYDRO sponsored by RUM
RUNNER RACING
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Randy Naylor
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Jim Caldwell
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Brian Vega
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Steve Voepel
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Ken Joye
S MONO
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Chris Fine
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Dan Fine
S HYDRO
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Brian Vega
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Chris Fine
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Jim Caldwell
UNLIMITED OFFSHORE
sponsored by FINE DESIGN MARINE
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Chris Fine
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Ken Joye
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Dan Fine
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Howard Tucker
*ROOKIE OF THE YEAR:
STEVE VOEPEL
*HIGH POINTS CHAMPION:
CHRIS FINE
*MICHIGAN CUP TEAM
POINTS CHAMPIONS: STEVE REESOR,NEIL REESOR,BRIAN VEGA
Next time you need to
purchase an item for your R/C or Internet needs please consider the
people listed below. They’re special to us because they choose to
put a portion of their time and earnings back into the sport by
sponsoring `The Michigan Cup’.
RACE SPONSOR: FINE DESIGN MARINE
CLASS SPONSORS:
ELECTRO MARINE
FASTELECTRICS.COM
FINE DESIGN MARINE
FULLERS FAST ELECTRICS
R/C HYDROS.COM
RUM RUNNER RACING
TRAPLET
DOOR PRIZES:
AEROMARINE
FASTECTRICS.COM
GREATPLANES
HUGHEY BOATS
PROP SHOP HOBBIES INC.
R/C HOBBIES
TRAPLET
WEBSITE SPONSOR:
WWW.SEMOL.COM
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