The final day brought redemption and heartbreak as the Lupton brothers fought mechanical setbacks and weather delays in the decisive race weekend.
After a turbulent Saturday at the 2025 GPA/HRL 3 Round Challenge at Régates de Valleyfield, the Lupton brothers faced mounting pressure. Ken Lupton had earned pole position in Heat 1A, only to suffer a controversial penalty and later a fuel pump issue. Jack Lupton’s speed was stifled by a split burst panel in the intake manifold, later followed by a dramatic spin in Heat 2B. With Sunday looming as their last shot, both Kiwis needed flawless runs—and some luck.
By Sunday morning, the stakes were sky-high. Ken delivered exactly what was needed: a commanding win in Heat 3A, launching him back into finals contention. Jack wasn’t so fortunate. Despite a strong early performance in Heat 3B, a mid-race engine failure saw him limp to a DNF.
But Lupton Motorsport wasn’t done. The team scrambled to replace Jack’s engine, getting him back on the water just in time to contest—and win—the Grand Prix consolation final. That made Jack eligible as a trailer boat if any of the five main finalists failed to start.
The tension was palpable.
Weather ends the regatta early
As the Luptons and the rest of the fleet prepared for the GP final, dark skies gathered over Valleyfield. Severe thunderstorms rolled in, forcing the evacuation of fans and crews. After 85 years of racing history, Mother Nature had the final word—calling time on the 2025 GPA/HRL 3 Round Challenge at Régates de Valleyfield before the final heat could run.
It’s now up to officials to determine final standings based on heat points and qualifying times. Ken’s win in Heat 3A and solid performance throughout the weekend and in earlier rounds should keep him in strong contention. Jack’s fightback—from technical issues to a consolation victory—showcased his resilience, even if his early setbacks may limit his final placement.
While the GP final may have been washed out, the Lupton brothers’ weekend had no shortage of drama, pace, and perseverance. Fans will be eagerly watching for the official results to see where the Flying Kiwis land. One thing is certain: this year’s 2025 GPA/HRL 3 Round Challenge at Régates de Valleyfield has cemented their reputation as contenders who never back down.