In 2020, extreme sports legend Travis Pastrana shared the driver’s seat of the 47-foot Miss GEICO Victory catamaran with childhood friend and world champion racer Brit Lilly. Co-competing in the cockpit with throttleman Steve Curtis, the trio clinched a world championship title during the 2020 World Offshore Championship Series.

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Photos courtesy of Miss GEICO Racing

Most races were forced to cancel in 2020 due to Covid restrictions. As conditions improved, Miss GEICO was able to participate in five separate events towards the end of the year. Due to travel restrictions, many of the international teams were unable to participate during the 2020 season. The limited schedule provided the perfect opportunity for new drivers Pastrana and Lilly to hone their skills and learn how to harness the power of the 2200-hp Miss GEICO powerboat. 

“Last year, I was able to get some experience driving Miss GEICO and was able to build some confidence alongside Steve Curtis,” said Pastrana. “This year I’m looking forward to building on that, pushing my limits, and seeing where I stack up against a competitive field of boats. I can’t wait!”

“Over my 35-year career, I have had the opportunity to work with dozens of drivers and Travis and Brit are two of the very best. With more time together, we will really start to click,” said Steve Curtis.

Miss GEICO Racing competes in Class ONE which consists of the fastest race boats in the world. The 47-foot-long Miss GEICO Victory catamaran is made of carbon and Kevlar for high performance and can reach top speeds of 170 mph. Class ONE boats weigh exactly 11,750 pounds with twin 1100-hp race engines governed by Mercury Racing. The engines are factory sealed to ensure fair competition. All teams must also use the same propeller dimensions. The skill and expertise of the driver and throttleman are the primary determiners for winning races. 

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Photos courtesy of Miss GEICO Racing

With identical boat weights, engine horsepower, and propeller sizes, Travis, Brit, and Steve will work closely with the team’s world-renowned crew chief, Gary Stray, to make adjustments in the boat setup, propeller pitch, and plans for precise course management and strategy.  

Class ONE boats are scheduled to compete in six world class races during the upcoming season. Stops include events in Cocoa Beach, FL; Sarasota, FL; Michigan City, IN; St. Pete Beach, FL; Fort Myers Beach, FL; and Key West, FL. The Miss GEICO Team will compete in five of these events with additional races in other series including the team’s annual air vs. sea race with the GEICO Skytypers during the Fort Lauderdale Air Show. 

The Miss GEICO Team is expected to make numerous appearances on the winner’s podium during the 2021 season. Stay tuned for updates on the Miss GEICO Facebook page.

Miss GEICO 2021 Schedule: 

Ft. Lauderdale Air Show

Ft. Lauderdale, FL

May 8-9

Thunder on Cocoa Beach

Cocoa Beach, FL

May 20-23

Sarasota Power Boat Grand Prix

Sarasota, FL

June 26-28

St. Clair Classic

St. Clair, MI

July 30-Aug 1

Great Lakes Grand Prix

Michigan City, IN

Aug 5-8

St. Pete Power Boat Grand Prix

St. Pete, FL

Sept 3-5

Crystal Coast Grand Prix

Morehead City, NC

Sept 10-12

Clearwater Offshore Nationals

Clearwater, FL

Oct.1-3

Roar Offshore

Fort Myers, FL

Oct. 7-9

Englewood Beach Waterfest

Englewood, FL

Nov. 18-21

*OPA World Championships