Bristol Embassy F1 boat races.
	
	
		Bristol was a great facility to watch a F1 boat race.
However, Bill Seebold said publicly that it was one of (if not the most) dangerous venues to race at.
Roger Jenkins, also, said publicly that F1 race boats became too fast to be running at Bristol.  
Having said that, the last time I saw Mr. Bill, in 2019 at Tavares, he proudly showed me on his cell phone his trophies. 
One trophy display cabinet was Bristol Only. 
All the other trophies including St. Louis were displayed in another cabinet.
To me this illustrated how much Bill valued winning at BRISTOL.
	 
	
	
	
		Right Hand Sweeps & Dog Legs
	
	
		
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lars strom
				
			 
			Renato Molinari in his Saffa Evinrude V6 CCC - Bristol GP 1977.
Yes..Renato won.
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Any race course that had any kind of right hand sweep or dog leg was a challenge for drivers who were used to planting the boat and turning left. Some drivers would "jab" to the right (like turning left) and would scrub off their speed. I figured out how to use my knee to "lock" the steering wheel for a gentle arc, keep the speed up and pass these guys in the process. You had to be careful in a dogleg because this technique required the use of all racing lanes to make the sweeping arc. Just because a sea wall and RH turn are there doesn't mean you hug the shoreline? (Bristol) Any race event like Bristol, Paris, Pittsburgh, etc were great for spectators but a nightmare for drivers. The wakes would richocet off the sea walls and docks and make a choppy soup. If you could get on top off that mess and get over it was the trick. If you raced at any of these sites just finishing the event was an accomplishment in itself.