RICHLAND -- Steve David, who drove the U-6 Oh Boy! Oberto hydroplane to the American Boat Racing Association national high points championship this year, will be the guest speaker for the R/C Unlimiteds Oh Boy! Oberto Championship Series awards banquet this Saturday at the Shilo Inn in Richland.
Events begin at 6 p.m.
David drove the Oberto to one victory this season -- the Lamb Weston Columbia Cup in the Tri-Cities. But he was consistent throughout the season and clinched the title after the first heat of the San Diego race.
Also expected to attend are Kayleigh and Brian Perkins. Kayleigh is one of the top ULHRA drivers the past two seasons, while Brian drove the U-50 Spirit of the Navy unlimited during 2008.
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Rookie Scott Liddycoat, driving the U-7 Valken.com, had the inside lane in the seven-boat final. But he couldn't overtake David. Liddycoat still finished second.
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