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At the War At The Shore last June in Atlantic City, NJ. Conor Queenan was set to take the green flag with his partner Glenn Foster. Their Class 700 entry Bay Rippers, had just had its debut in Highlands, NJ where the team podiumed. Coming off of a great performance at the Roar On The River. The team took the start and was running in good position with now High Points Champion team 3rd Edition. When the vicious sea's of Atlantic City permanently compromised the boats structural integrity. 

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Conor Queenan: A Bold Return to Offshore Powerboat Racing with Progression

 

At just 21 years old, Conor Queenan is ready to make a splash in the world of offshore powerboat racing once again. After a brief hiatus, the young driver is gearing up to return to the Class 7 series, this time with a fresh approach, a new partnership, and a state-of-the-art boat under his command. His return is backed by Progression, a leading name in the world of offshore performance boats, and together, they’re setting their sights on a thrilling comeback.

 

A New Chapter in a Promising Career

 

Conor Queenan’s journey into offshore racing began at an early age, with the young driver showing a natural aptitude for speed and precision on the water. By the time he was 20, he had already gained experience in the fiercely competitive world of offshore racing, securing his place among some of the sport’s rising stars. However, after a brief hiatus from the competitive scene, Conor felt the call to return — stronger, more focused, and ready to prove himself in one of the sport's most demanding classes: Class 7.

 

Class 7 is known for its fierce competition and demanding racing conditions, requiring not only skill and precision but also the ability to handle unpredictable and extreme offshore environments. For Conor, this represents both a challenge and an opportunity to showcase his growth as a driver. He’s no stranger to the demands of offshore racing, and his return to the circuit marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter in his career.

 

Teaming Up with Progression

A key element of Conor’s return is his partnership with Progression, a renowned name in offshore powerboat manufacturing. Progression is known for building some of the fastest and most reliable offshore hulls, with an unwavering focus on performance, safety, and innovation. For Conor, this collaboration represents a chance to campaign one of Progression’s latest creations, a new hull that’s set to make waves in the Class 7 series.

The Progression hull Conor will be racing is engineered for top-tier performance, combining cutting-edge design with proven offshore racing technology. With a focus on balance, speed, and durability, this new hull is designed to give its pilot the confidence needed to tackle the intense demands of offshore racing. For Conor, having the support of Progression along with the boat's advanced features will be key to his success on the racecourse.

“We’re excited to be back in the offshore racing scene, especially with such a talented driver like Conor. The Class 7 series is incredibly competitive, and with our new hull, we believe he has everything he needs to perform at the highest level,” said a representative from Progression.

 

Racing for the Future

 

As Conor makes his way back to the Class 7 series, his sights are set firmly on the future. The young racer is keen to not only compete but to push the boundaries of what’s possible in offshore racing. With his experience, focus, and the backing of Progression, Conor is poised to make a significant impact on the Class 7 series in the years to come.

The 2024 season will be a true test of both Conor’s skill and the capabilities of his Progression-powered vessel. As the competition heats up, all eyes will be on the young driver to see how he fares in one of the most challenging racing environments in the world. But for Conor, it’s not just about the race it’s about pushing the limits of what he can achieve and marking his return in a way that sets the stage for even greater success.

A Legacy in the Making

Conor Queenan’s return to offshore powerboat racing with Progression is more than just a comeback. It’s a testament to his determination, talent, and passion for the sport. At just 21, he’s already made a name for himself, and this next chapter in his career could very well be the beginning of something truly special. With the support of Progression and his relentless drive, Conor is ready to take on the Class 7 series and perhaps one day, make his mark on the wider world of offshore racing.

 

As the 2024 season unfolds, Conor’s return will undoubtedly be one to watch. His story is just beginning, and with every race, he’s one step closer to building the legacy of a true offshore racing champion.

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