Mercury Canada’s Formula 2 Powerboat Exhibited at the Canadian Motorsports Expo

Tammy Wolfe - Mercury Racing

There’s no argument, Mercury’s Formula 2 powerboat stole the spot light at the 55th annual Toronto International Boat Show! With the success of Mercury’s high performance display at Canada’s largest boat show, boat owner Ted Gryguc of Speedmaster Marine was sought after by Canada’s largest Motorsports Expo to have this breathtaking Formula 2 powerboat added to the exhibits at there show.
Tammy Wolfe is the first and only Canadian to compete at the world famous 24 Heures de Rouen (24 Hours of Rouen) in France. Her all-female team finished 4th in Formula 2 and 9th overall, beating some Formula 1 teams.

She finished second in the American Powerboat Racing Superleague Formula 3 Series points race in 2012.  She is the first runner-up at the North American Championships, first runner-up at the Southwest Divisional Championships, first runner-up at the Regional Championships in 2012. 

She is the 2011 Formula 3 Divisional Champion, 2010 Formula 3 Midwest Regional Champion, ranked 2nd in the USA and 2nd in Superleague series points in 2010.

To learn more visit:

www.torontoboatshow.com

www.tammywolfracing.com

Tammy Wolfe

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