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A Word to the Racing Community

Powerboat News has been running since last September. In that time, the traffic data has told a story that the racing community probably does not want to hear.

Articles about the boating industry – boat launches, company acquisitions, new models, engine technology – outperform racing news by a factor of 50. Not occasionally. Consistently.

Our Sunseeker acquisition piece generated more traffic in a single day than most race reports manage in a year. The stats don’t lie.

This is not an indictment of powerboat racing. It is an indictment of how powerboat racing presents itself.

The coverage gap is not a mystery. It is a choice, and the sport is making the wrong one.

Powerboat News covers every major series. The site has Google News recognition. Articles index within minutes of publication. The infrastructure is there. What is missing is the raw material.

If you are racing in 2026, here is what useful looks like: send us a few words. That is it. No PR agency required. No budget. Ten minutes of your time in exchange for coverage that reaches an audience you cannot otherwise access.

The industry has worked this out. Boat builders, engine manufacturers, and marine technology companies understand that editorial coverage has value. They engage accordingly, and their products get read about by people who buy things.

The racing community is still waiting for someone else to do it.

I am not alone in thinking this. Brent Dillard, an F1H2O competitor, posted this on Facebook last night:

I encourage every powerboat racing social media platform to never have a negative post about our sport – but keep it ethical, no lies. Show numbers. Show attendance. Interview fans. I saw a post where a boat race made a million dollar-plus economic impact where a race was held. That should be everywhere. We need to let the world know. Men lie, women lie, but numbers don’t lie. Every city, town, state, country, or any entity that puts on a boat race can see the math. The ROI is very positive. Summer is coming and boat racing can have a huge economic impact in tourism and other aspects of the economy. Let’s make 2026 and beyond the greatest powerboat racing has ever been.
– Brent Dillard

I look forward to hearing from you.

John 
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