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HomeOffshore PowerboatingAustralian Offshore SuperboatsWyndham Harbour delivers chaos, tactics, and a shaken Aussie Offshore Superboat championship
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Wyndham Harbour delivers chaos, tactics, and a shaken Aussie Offshore Superboat championship

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Round 2 in Victoria transformed the Australian Offshore Superboat Championships, emphasising the importance of strategy alongside speed.

The race began on the morning of the first day. Antony De Fina, Commodore of the Australian Offshore Powerboat Club confirmed the introduction of the Joker Lap. In the Joker Lap, each Supercat takes two extended laps per race. Supersports takes one. These laps push boats wider and further offshore, adding distance and often rougher water.

The key was when it was taken. Go early and crews might get clear air. Leave it late and crews risked getting stuck in traffic or sent wide at the wrong time. It’s been used offshore elsewhere, but this was the first time it really shaped racing in this championship.

Offshore Superboat Championships - Australia
MOJO and Mobile X // Offshore Superboat Championships – Australia

In addition to the introduction of the Joker Run, Port Phillip Bay exhibited its typical behavior, with changing conditions throughout the weekend. The new format, combined with the unpredictable conditions, compelled crews to think on the fly instead of settling into a rhythm.

Supercat Extreme: tight racing, then a shift

Race 1 went to 222 Offshore, stopping the clock at around 15:59. They weren’t dominant, however, with MOJO within roughly 17 seconds, and Venturi Offshore and Hornet Racing both finished within a minute. The field had stayed tight from the start.

Race 2 was closer again. Hornet Racing got their first win in the class, finishing at 31:21. MOJO was a little over 20 seconds behind, and Venturi Offshore followed within another 10 seconds. A little over half a minute separated the top three.

Unfortunately, 222 Offshore ended the second race early due to a mechanical failure on lap two. They were forced to retire from the race, and on further inspection, the team had to withdraw from Race 3. What had looked like a strong weekend quickly unravelled. The DNF in Race 2, followed by a DNS in Race 3, cost them heavily in the points.

During Race 3, MOJO took the win in 30:56, with Venturi Offshore (31:24) and Hornet Racing (31:47) right there again.

Supercat Extreme – Round 2 (Wyndham Harbour)
Boat Drivers Race 1 Race 2 Race 3
Mobile X #222 Offshore Darren Nicholson
Steve Jellick
15:59 (7) DNF DNS
MOJO #15 Stuart Eustice
Todd Kelly
16:17 (7) 31:47 (14) 30:56 (14)
Hornet Racing #525 Mick Kelly
Jason Kelly
16:24 (7) 31:21 (14) 31:47 (14)
Venturi Offshore #5 Antony De Fina
Matt Kelly
16:52 (7) 31:57 (14) 31:24 (14)
* Laps are in brackets

Supercat Outboard: pressure builds behind the leader

Race 1 never really settled. A three boat fight ended with Kess Racing rolling, bringing out a red flag. On the restart, TCR Offshore took the win in 16:28, with TCR Offshore just over two minutes later. The Sting didn’t finish.

TCR Offshore // Offshore Superboat Championships - Australia
TCR Offshore // Offshore Superboat Championships – Australia

They corrected that on Sunday. In Race 2, The Sting won in 31:21, with TCR Offshore just over 20 seconds back and DLR Offshore a little under 1 minute behind. Race 3 saw DLR Offshore win in just under 32 minutes, followed around 40 seconds later by The Sting and another 50 or so seconds for TCR Offshore.

Supercat Outboard – Round 2 (Wyndham Harbour)
Boat Drivers Race 1 Race 2 Race 3
TCR Offshore #161 Scott Richardson
Steve Kelly
18:35 (6) 31:44 (12) 33:26 (12)
DLR Offshore #81 Craig Dove
Lachlan Dove
16:28 (5) 32:36 (11) 31:58 (11)
The Sting #99 Mike Ratcliffe
Karl Wall
DNF 31:21 (13) 32:34 (13)
KESS Racing #801 Steve Lancaster
Scott Kelly
DNF DNS DNS
* Laps are in brackets

Supersports 85: one boat, one result

With The Colonel out, Special Edition carried the class. Race 2 looked promising before a seat failure ended their run early. By Race 3, they were back and took the win in 32:01. There wasn’t anyone close enough to pressure them. Even with one Joker Lap, timing still mattered. There just wasn’t much room to make it count.

Supersports 85 – Round 2 (Wyndham Harbour)
Boat Drivers Race 1 Race 2 Race 3
Special Edition #07 Mark Pecherzewski
Melanie Nelson / Ian Tricker
31:02 (11) 31:02 (11) 32:01 (11)
* Laps are in brackets

Supersports 65: nothing between them

Race 1 went to Cardiac Arrest in around 32 minutes, but it wasn’t clear cut. Valentus stayed within roughly 20 seconds behind, and there was only a 2 minute spread across the group.

Race 2 tightened further. The Con crossed first, and it wasn’t even close with the other boats more than a minute behind due to penalties and higher number of laps.

In Race 3 Valentus won in just under 30 minutes; thirteen seconds later Team 38 Offshore crossed the finish line. The next boat, The Con, more than a minute back.

Supersports 65 – Round 2 (Wyndham Harbour)
Boat Drivers Race 1 Race 2 Race 3
Cardiac Arrest #46 Charlie Di Iorio
Tijana Botic
31:50 (9) 24:27 (6) 35:31 (10)
Valentus #13 Patrick Paczkowski 32:09 (9) 22:53 (6) 32:57 (9)
Nut Case #17 Hary Bakkr
Shane Paton
32:42 (9) 43:41 (6) 34:53 (10)
The Con #80 Brendan Weeks
Sophie Lancaster
33:10 (9) 23:23 (4) 34:47 (6)
Team 38 Offshore #38 Ben Embleton
Liam Sutherland
33:49 (9) DNF 33:10 (9)
Anglers Rest Hotel #35 Darren Milgate
Jack Milgate
32:35 (8) 25:29 (5)
* Laps are in brackets
// Offshore Superboat Championships - Australia
Valentus and Cardiac Arrest // Offshore Superboat Championships – Australia

Where it leaves things

Across six races, the Supercat Extreme title fight is tight, with Hornet Racing leading on consistency, ahead of MOJO and 222 Offshore, whose Round 2 DNF/DNS hurt. In Supercat Outboard, The Sting dominates despite one DNF, narrowly ahead of TCR Offshore, with DLR close behind. Supersports 85 is controlled by Special Edition with a perfect Round 2, while The Colonel fades. Supersports 65 is highly competitive, led by Cardiac Arrest, with Nut Case, Valentus, and The Con all within striking range after mixed but consistent results.

Boat Drivers Round 1 R1 Round 1 R2 Round 1 R3 Round 2 R1 Round 2 R2 Round 2 R3 Total
Supercat Extreme
Hornet Racing
#525
Mick Kelly
Jason Kelly
3rd (26) 2nd (30) 2nd (30) 3rd (26) 1st (35) 3rd (26) 173
MOJO
#15
Stuart Eustice
Todd Kelly
2nd (30) 4th (22) DNF (1) 2nd (30) 2nd (30) 1st (35) 148
Boost Mobile
#222
Darren Nicholson
Peter McGrath / Steve Jellick
1st (35) 1st (35) 1st (35) 1st (35) DNF (1) DNS (0) 141
Venturi Offshore
#5
Antony De Fina
Matt Kelly
DNF (1) 3rd (26) 3rd (26) 4th (26) 3rd (26) 2nd (30) 135
Team Australia
#8
Darren Apps
Paul Fowlds
4th (22) DNF (1) DNS (0) DNS (0) DNS (0) DNS (0) 23
ACME Racing
#441
Andrew Searle
Tom Barry-Cotter
DNF (1) DNS (0) DNS (0) DNS (0) DNS (0) DNS (0) 1
Supercat Outboard
The Sting
#99
Mike Ratcliffe
Karl Wall
1st (35) 1st (35) 1st (35) DNF (1) 1st (35) 1st (35) 176
TCR Offshore
#161
Scott Richardson
Steve Kelly
3rd (26) 3rd (26) 3rd (25) 1st (35) 2nd (30) 2nd (30) 172
DLR Offshore
#81
Craig Dove
Lachlan Dove
4th (22) 4th (22) 4th (22) 2nd (30) 3rd (26) 3rd (26) 148
KESS Racing
#801
Steve Lancaster
Scott Kelly
2nd (30) 2nd (30) 2nd (30) DNF (1) DNS (0) DNS (0) 91
Superstitution
#13
George Collins
Tom Barry-Cotter
DNS (0) DNS (0) DNS (0) DNS (0) DNS (0) DNS (0) 0
Supersports 85
Special Edition / TR Racing
#07
Mark Pecherzewski
Ian Tricker / Mel Nelson / Duane Wright
2nd (30) 2nd (30) 1st (35) 1st (35) 1st (35) 1st (35) 200
The Colonel
#161
Hary Bakkr
Jordan Kelly / Steve Kelly / Scott Kelly
1st (35) 1st (35) DNS (0) DNS (0) DNS (0) DNS (0) 70
Supersports 65
Cardiac Arrest
#46
Charlie Di Iorio
Tijana Botic
1st (35) 1st (35) 2nd (30) 1st (35) 2nd (30) 2nd (30) 195
Nut Case
#17
Hary Bakkr
Shane Paton
4th (22) 2nd (30) 5th (18) 3rd (26) 4th (22) 1st (35) 153
Valentus
#13
Patrick Paczkowski DSQ (0) 4th (22) 1st (35) 2nd (30) 1st (35) 3rd (26) 148
The Con
#80
Brendan Weeks
Sophie Lancaster
2nd (30) 3rd (26) 3rd (26) 4th (22) 3rd (26) 5th (18) 148
Team 38 Offshore
#38
Ben Embleton
Liam Sutherland
3rd (26) DNF (1) 4th (22) 5th (18) DNF (1) 4th (22) 90
Degen
#401
Zak Gould
Michael Agius
5th (18) DNS (0) DNS (0) DNS (0) DNS (0) DNS (0) 18

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