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Speedboat Crashes at 200 MPH During Lake Havasu Race, Drivers Survive

Freedom One Racing's high-powered catamaran flipped mid-air during a record attempt, with cockpit safety credited for saving the racers' lives.

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Overview

  • A custom 388 Skater catamaran, estimated at 10,000 horsepower, went airborne at 200.1 mph during the Desert Storm Shootout on Lake Havasu.
  • The boat completed a backflip and full 360-degree rotation before crashing into the water, with the dramatic incident captured on video.
  • Both drivers, using the aliases John Wayne and Clint Eastwood, walked away with minor injuries and plan to continue racing later this season.
  • Safety analysts highlighted the cockpit's reinforced design as a critical factor in protecting the racers during the crash.
  • Lake Havasu, known for high-speed powerboat events, has recorded 11 fatal racing accidents since 1963, emphasizing ongoing safety challenges.