Samuel Lear Webster and I used to race hydroplanes; mostly outboards in the Ohio River valley in the 50's. Dean Chenoweth, from Xenia, whose father owned a auto dealship, always beat u, but he was a nice guy. Sam and Dean are dead, but I am not!
I was also there that day, and remember this very well (eventhough I was a kid). I dont remember what year this was, but I was a fan of the Bud, and my family went to the Columbia Cup every year in the 1970's and 1980's.
Samuel Lear Webster and I used to race hydroplanes; mostly outboards in the Ohio River valley in the 50's. Dean Chenoweth, from Xenia, whose father owned a auto dealship, always beat u, but he was a nice guy. Sam and Dean are dead, but I am not!
yeauxxx 2 years ago
BTW, you can almost always count on a crash in the Tri-Cities. The water and wind sometimes really get out of hand.
resqfireman 3 years ago
I was also there that day, and remember this very well (eventhough I was a kid). I dont remember what year this was, but I was a fan of the Bud, and my family went to the Columbia Cup every year in the 1970's and 1980's.
resqfireman 3 years ago
I was there on that terrible day. Very sad.
AtomicDawg713 3 years ago
Dean was lucky he lived as long as he did with that blow-over record! Solid video, thanks.
thebosss83 3 years ago
Thanks for this video. I grew up three doors down from Dean on North Galloway Street in Xenia, Ohio. He was a great guy and a real champion.
gibbydave 3 years ago
Thanks a TON, from A Tri-Cities Fan that was there to witness the flip
carrieberry72 4 years ago