Driver Doug Hendrickson

Driver Doug Hendrickson

SPRINT BOATS: Wicked Racing teams win national and world titles

ST. JOHN — Two teams from Port Angeles-based Wicked Racing locked down national and world sprint boat championships at Webb’s Slough over the weekend.

Driver Doug Hendrickson, right, and navigator Nichole Heaton-Muller guided the Wicked Racing No. 01 sprint boat to the national and world championships in the 400 class by taking first in the final race of the season at Webb’s Slough in St. John on Saturday.

The Wicked Racing No. 10 boat, driven Dan Morrison and navigated by Cassie Beaudry, locked down the championships by winning the Unlimited Class at Webb’s Slough.

Sequim-based TNT Racing’s Live Wire No. 2, driven by Paul Gahr and navigated by Josh Gahr, placed second in the 400 class Saturday.

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