The usually strong Waverley contingent is expected to again dominate when a new-look hydroplane series begins at Lake Taupo this weekend.
The Hydro Thunder Grand Prix, a three meeting regatta taking in the Lake Taupo event this weekend, Lake Karapiro on February 3-4 and Blue Lake in Rotorua on March 3-4.
Each meeting had previously been stand-alone regattas, but for the first time have been melded together to form a three series championship.
The battle-hard Waverley crew features Warwick Lupton (GP.007 Annihilator), sons Ken Lupton (GP009 Lucas Oil) and Jack Lupton (GP57 Penrite-Repco) and cousin David Alexander (GP777 The Steeler), while good mate and neighbour Chris Picard (GP24 Waverley Harvesting The Tiger) will race Warwick Lupton's original Annihilator built in 2000.
They are all up against four other hydroplanes from around the country.
The longstanding and coveted Masport Cup is a stand-alone trophy up for grabs at one of the traditional venues each season with the holder getting to choose where to defend it.