Sarasota hosts 40th annual Powerboat Grand Prix this weekend

Tampa Bay, FLLocal News

Sarasota, Florida, proudly hosted its 40th annual Powerboat Grand Prix this weekend, marking a significant milestone in the local racing community. The event featured thrilling offshore races, with local participants like throttleman Billy Glueck, who made a comeback to the sport after a six-year break. Glueck partnered with team owner Joey Olivieri, showcasing the strong bonds formed through shared experiences in racing. Many racers, including Corey Shantry from SRQ Racing, reflected on their long-standing passion for boating and racing, emphasizing the community aspect of the event. The races, lasting around 45 minutes each, offered not just competition but also a chance for racers to engage with fans and visitors.

As Sarasota continues to host these thrilling events, the excitement is set to continue with upcoming races in Clearwater and St. Petersburg later this month and in October. The Powerboat Grand Prix not only highlights the sport but also strengthens local ties and fosters a love for speed on the water. This weekend's celebration was a testament to the enduring spirit of the Sarasota racing community.

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