

Chip Hanauer
(1954 - )
Chip Hanauer was unquestionably the
greatest Unlimited Hydroplane racer in the world for more than a decade. The native of
Hanauer won for the first time three years later in the Squire Shop boat. In 1982, Hanauer won four races, including his first Gold Cup, and claimed his first world championship, feats that he repeated the next year. He continued his streak of Gold Cup victories until 1988, winning seven in a row. He also won his third championship in 1985. Back-to-back titles came in 1989-90.
In 1991, Hanauer traded water for
asphalt and went car racing for
Hanauer finished his career with 61
wins, one behind Bill Muncey's record total, and he won a record 11 Gold Cups.
Chip Hanauer, Inducted 2005 |


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