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Tuesday, December 19, 2023
Final day at Sebring
we woke up to a foggy morning, so racing was delayed an hour
the antique planes were in attendance too - so it was cool to walk around them - in between racing
then it was hurry home, put away big blue and head to the airport! Whew! Chris had to get back to work in RI ;)
Bolts was tired after 3 days of racing -he went to bed early & didn't move all night!
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Stephanie Hilgemann Boutilier
United States
Steph & Chris currently live in New England. Summers are spent sailing, racing triathlons, and hot rodding. Winters are spent hiking in New Hampshire, training for triathlons, horseback riding, and fixing/updating hot rods.
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