Hugh D. Fuller Jr.

American Powerboat Racing Champion

Biography

Hugh D. Fuller Jr. is an accomplished and well-respected American powerboat racer. Although he began his career in car racing, including racing in the 24 hours of Daytona and the 12 hours of Sebring in the GTP and World Sportscar classes numerous times, his true passion lies in racing powerboats at speeds of up to 190 mph. He considers himself very fortunate to have been able to team up with some of the most gifted and trusted throttlemen, including Jerry Gilbreath, Johnny Tomlinson, and Rich Wyatt.

Since 2000, Hugh D. Fuller Jr. has raced in and won some of the most prestigious events in American powerboating, including the Super Cat World and National Championships from 2001 to 2003. After a busy decade racing all over the country, Hugh D. Fuller Jr. was inducted into the American Power Boat Association (APBA) Hall of Champions, which is an honor to be listed among the greatest drivers the sport has seen.

As an experienced driver, Hugh Fuller continues to push his boundaries, honing his abilities to maneuver in close quarters and navigate tidal changes.

Powerboat Racing Titles:

  • 2001 Supercat National Champion
  • 2001 Supercat World Champion
  • 2001 Extreme National Champion
  • 2001 Extreme World Champion
  • 2002 Supercat National Champion
  • 2002 Supercat National Champion
  • 2003 Inducted into American Power Boat Association (APBA) Hall of Fame
  • 2011 Clearwater Offshore Nationals
  • 2013 National Champion in Unlimited Class
  • 2013 World Champion in Unlimited Class
  • 2013 World Champion in Jupiter, FL
  • 2019 World Champion in Englewood, FL 
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