Hybrid Audio Competition Vehicles Continue Reign of Supremacy

October 20, 2007 by David Kay
Filed under: Car Audio



Back in August we covered Hybrid Audio’s competition debut at the Elite Summer Nationals IASCA and MECA triple-point regional event in Spartanburg, South Carolina, where Dave Brooks’ 2005 Harley Davidson Ford F250 featuring Hybrid Legatia drivers and subwoofers obliterated the competition. It seems they are at it again.

At the recent IASCA UK 2007 National Finals at Mega-Watts in Runcorn, Cheshire, United Kingdom, Hybrid Audio vehicles won four national first places, two league championships, and four invitations to the EMMA (European Mobile Media Association) European finals in Denmark and IASCA European finals in Italy. At the EMMA United Kingdom finals, Team Hybrids members Kevin Hall and Jaz Suman both took home first place event trophies and finished 2nd in league.
On this side of the pond at the IASCA World Finals held at the Atlanta Motor Speedway, Hybrid Audio Technologies-equipped vehicles won five out of nine World Championship trophies. The Team Hybrids competition team logged the highest total score of the event in both divisions: Andy Jones’ Nissan Altima had the highest score in the Street category, also winning Semi-Pro Street, and John Marsh’s Mitsubishi Eclipse had the highest score in the Ultimate category, also winning Pro Ultimate. Dave Brooks’ F250 won the rookie class, as well as the Sound Quality Championship.

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