Grand Prix Hydroplanes Race Worldwide

These Are Our Racing Orginizations

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Based in the USA, Grand Prix America features high-speed hydroplane racing in front of an average of 74,000 fans per event. The series spans both the East and West Coasts, bringing heart-pounding action to iconic venues. With boats reaching speeds over 160 mph, Grand Prix America combines power, precision, and excitement, making it a must-watch for motorsport enthusiasts.

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Based in Canada, the Hydroplane Racing League (HRL) is known for delivering thrilling hydroplane races across North America, with its marquee event being the Regates de Valleyfield, which draws over 100,000 fans annually. The HRL features some of the fastest hydroplanes, racing on tight courses, and its events are a major highlight of the summer, especially on the East Coast of the U.S. and in Quebec. HRL hydroplanes, racing at speeds up to 150 mph, bring unparalleled excitement to every competition

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Hydro Thunder is New Zealand’s premier hydroplane racing series, featuring some of the fastest small-block hydroplanes in the Southern Hemisphere. The series races across New Zealand’s scenic lakes, with popular venues like Lake Karāpiro and Lake Dunstan. Hydro Thunder delivers thrilling competition, as boats reach speeds over 160 mph on tight courses, showcasing world-class driving skill. Known for its spectacular events, Hydro Thunder is a key attraction in New Zealand motorsport, drawing large crowds who come to witness hydroplanes battling it out just inches apart.