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IHRA Names Tommy Thomassie as Executive Vice President, Director of Powerboating; Releases 2026 Offshore Series Schedule


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IHRA Names Tommy Thomassie as Executive Vice President, Director of Powerboating; Releases 2026 Offshore Series Schedule

FAIRFIELD, OH — The International Hot Rod Association (IHRA) today announced the appointment of Tommy Thomassie as Executive Vice President, Director of Powerboating, and released the official 2026 IHRA Offshore Series National Championship schedule.

The announcement advances IHRA’s long-term vision for offshore powerboat racing, establishing clear leadership and a defined championship pathway for competitors.

“Tommy has helped lead successful motorsports operations and has been deeply involved in sponsorship negotiations while playing a key role in the growth and success of Pro Class 1. His vision for the sport and his long-term commitment to offshore racing align perfectly with the future IHRA is building,” said Leah Martin, President of IHRA. “When I was asked to serve as President of IHRA, I knew immediately that building the right leadership team was critical—and naming this position was a top priority. I asked myself, ‘If not me, then who?’ Tommy was my first instinct and my first choice.” 

As Executive Vice President and Director of Powerboating, Thomassie will oversee all IHRA offshore powerboating   disciplines, including competition operations, sanctioning standards, safety integration, commercial strategy, and long-term series development.

“I’m honored to step into this role at such a pivotal moment for powerboat racing, and this schedule provides a roster of strong venues and a defined championship structure,” Thomassie said. “IHRA’s vision is bold, inclusive, and focused on the future. I look forward to working alongside the IHRA leadership team and the racing community to strengthen the sport, create sustainable growth, and deliver world-class events for fans around the globe.”

IHRA Owner Darryl Cuttell emphasized the importance of building a strong executive foundation for the organization. “One of my early directives to Leah was to put together an executive leadership team that could support IHRA’s growth across all disciplines,” said Cuttell. “Powerboating is an important part of that plan, and Tommy is the right addition to help move it forward.”

2026 IHRA Offshore Series National Championship Schedule

  • March 27–29 — St. Petersburg, Florida
  • April 10–12 — New Orleans, Louisiana
  • May - TBA
  • June 12–14 — Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri
  • July 24–26 — St. Clair, Michigan
  • August 7–9 — Sheboygan, Wisconsin
  • September 11–13 — Orange Beach, Alabama
  • World Championship — Date & Location TBA

The 2026 IHRA Offshore Series will feature a $2,000,000 total purse plus tow money and national television coverage designed to be easily accessible for fans and teams, expanding visibility and value across the series.

Official class rules, purse breakdowns, tow money distribution details, and broadcast specifics will be released in mid-January, providing teams with clear guidance as they prepare for the season.

About the International Hot Rod Association (IHRA)
Founded to be racer-focused and fan-driven, IHRA is a premier motorsports sanctioning body overseeing multiple racing disciplines, including drag racing, offshore powerboating, stock cars, snowmobiles, and more.

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2026 IHRA OFFSHORE POWERBOAT SERIES SCHEDULE

Tommy Thomassie
Tommy Thomassie | Executive Vice President, Director of Powerboating

 

IHRA Names Tommy Thomassie as Executive Vice President, Director of Powerboating; Releases 2026 Offshore Series Schedule