The Mark Hahn Memorial 300 mile PWC Race is held in Lake Havasu, AZ in February. This is a great test of man/woman, machine, willpower and the human spirit. The race can be a two person team or if you really want to take on a challenge, you can Iron Man it which means race the 300 miles solo. The next race is scheduled for February of 2009. So who has raced the 300 miles faster than anybody else? PRoAM1 Racer Steve Friebe of Clawson Motorsports & PWCOFFSHORE.com and Matt Legerski are the current record holders with a time of 4 hours and 50 minutes. The record time was achieved in the 2006 Mark Hahn Race. A lot must go right to achieve this caliber of performance; physical endurance, a skilled racer, the correct PWC setup, a reliable but still very fast watercraft and of course an extremely efficient pit crew and refueling strategy. Congratulations Steve Friebe and Matt Legerski!
Entry forms for the Mark Hahn 300 Mile Memorial PWC Race can be found here:
http://www.pwcoffshore.com/Mark_Hahn_Race.html
We hope to see you there!
Entry forms for the Mark Hahn 300 Mile Memorial PWC Race can be found here:
http://www.pwcoffshore.com/Mark_Hahn_Race.html
We hope to see you there!