The Team Behind the Throttle

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Scott Blumberg

Scott Blumberg is the skilled Throttleman for the Mom Ain't Happy Racing Team, bringing a lifetime of boating experience and high-performance expertise to offshore powerboat racing. Having grown up around boats and owning high-performance catamarans for over a decade, Scott is a seasoned competitor with a deep understanding of speed, control, and offshore conditions.

Dedicated to his role in the cockpit, Scott is a true team player, always focused on what it takes to succeed on and off the water. His commitment to preparation, precision, and race-day execution drives the team forward and helps elevate Mom Ain't Happy to the highest level of competition. Scott's experience, focus, and determination make him an invaluable asset to the team.

Co-Owner & Throttleman

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Tom Kennedy, driver of Mom Ain’t Happy Racing, brings a deep and diverse racing background to the offshore powerboat world. With experience spanning a wide range of motorsports — both motor-powered and non-motorized — Tom has developed exceptional control, race awareness, and competitive instincts that translate seamlessly to offshore racing.

A longtime owner of some of the fastest outboard Skater powerboats, Tom has been a driver in the Super Stock class since 2019, earning a reputation for precision, consistency, and speed. His extensive driving experience and ability to extract maximum performance in demanding offshore conditions have made him a key force behind Mom Ain’t Happy’s competitiveness.

Tom Kennedy

Driver 

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Ashton Blumberg

The Behind the Scenes Racing Wife extraordinaire & Co-Owner 

Ashton Blumberg is a dedicated leader and co-owner of the Mom Ain't Happy offshore racing team. Having grown up boating at Lake of the Ozarks, Ashton developed a lifelong passion for high-performance boating and competitive racing. Alongside her husband, Scott Blumberg, she plays a vital role in the team's continued growth and success.

Driven by her commitment to the sport and the team, Ashton is deeply involved in supporting all aspects of the racing program. Her passion, work ethic, and determination to help push Mom Ain't Happy to the next level make her an invaluable asset. Ashton's leadership, dedication, and family-driven approach have earned her respect throughout the offshore racing


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Jenny Kennedy

Jenny Kennedy is a key leader and integral part of the Mom Ain’t Happy Racing Team, bringing a lifelong connection to boating and a strong operational mindset to offshore powerboat racing. With a background rooted in boating on the Mississippi River, Jenny developed a deep appreciation for the sport and the dedication required to compete at a high level.

As a co-owner of every Skater powerboat she and Tom have owned, Jenny has been closely involved in the growth and evolution of the team. Beyond the water, she plays a vital role in securing sponsorships, managing race-weekend logistics, and ensuring the team operates smoothly at every event. Her organization, commitment, and behind-the-scenes leadership are essential to the team’s success.

The Behind the Scenes Racing Wife extraordinaire
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Fischer & Sawyer

Fischer and Sawyer Blumberg are the youngest — and arguably most important — members of the Mom Ain't Happy Racing Team, proudly serving as Crew Chief and Team Cheerleader. As the children of Scott and Ashton Blumberg, they've grown up around boats, race weekends, and the controlled chaos of offshore racing.

Fischer takes his role as Team Crew Chief very seriously, overseeing operations, making sure everyone is doing what they're supposed to be doing, and keeping the crew in line - often reminding the adults who's really in charge. His leadership, confidence, and attention to detail make him the backbone of the team's pit operations.

Sawyer brings the fun as the team's official Cheerleader, lighting up every race weekend with her energy, enthusiasm, and infectious smile. Her positive attitude and cuteness keep spirits high, whether it's on the dock, in the pits, or cheering from the sidelines.

Crew Chief & Biggest Cheerleader 

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Maureen Blumberg

Maureen Blumberg is the original inspiration — and the true matriarch — behind Mom Ain’t Happy Racing. Known as the OG Mom of Mom Ain’t Happy, Maureen has been the driving force of approval and support behind the boat and the racing program from day one.

Beyond the name, Maureen plays an active role at race weekends, handling merchandise sales, coordinating T-shirt sales, and hosting fans for photos with the boat. Her warm personality and enthusiasm make her a fan favorite, helping create memorable experiences for supporters, sponsors, and families alike.

OG MOM 
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Ryan Williams

Ryan Williams played a pivotal role in the early success of Mom Ain’t Happy Racing, serving as the team’s driver during its first season competing in the Super Stock class. His time in the cockpit helped lay the foundation for the team’s competitive growth and established the culture that continues to drive the program today.

After stepping back from driving, Ryan transitioned into a key management and business leadership role, where he has become instrumental in securing and managing sponsorships and ensuring partners are well taken care of at every event. Known for making sure everyone is truly “wined and dined,” Ryan brings a hospitality-focused approach that strengthens long-term relationships and elevates the team’s professional presence.

Team Manager


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Patrick Jackson

Patrick Jackson is a crucial member of the Mom Ain’t Happy Racing Team, bringing extensive motorsports experience and technical expertise to the program. With a background rooted in multiple forms of motorsports — primarily competing on the ¼-mile and ⅛-mile tracks — Patrick has developed a deep understanding of power, tuning, and performance at the highest levels.

Beyond competition, Patrick plays a key role in transporting the boat to and from race venues, ensuring the team arrives prepared and on schedule. Known for his in-depth knowledge of engines, electrical systems, and performance setup, he is constantly working behind the scenes to fine-tune the boat and improve overall performance.

Crew Member and Transporter

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Courtney & Caleb Marsh

Behind the Scenes Website & Marketing Guru's

Courtney and Caleb operate behind the scenes and help the Mom Ain’t Happy Race team with website management and marketing team for the team.

Courtney brings a lifelong connection to boating and a passion for marketing and brand development from her business. Her family’s boating roots date back to 1992, starting with a 1978 flat-bottom jet boat, and that early exposure shaped her love for the boating lifestyle. As a fellow small business owner, Courtney focuses on building the team’s brand, managing digital presence, and developing authentic sponsor relationships. Having known Scott since high school, she brings both trust and experience to the team.

Caleb comes from a motorsports background and transitioned into boating in 2019. Since then, Courtney and Caleb have bought and sold several boats, gaining hands-on experience into the boating world.

Together, they combine business expertise and a shared passion for boating to support Mom Ain’t Happy Racing both on and off the water.

The Boat

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  • Class: SuperStock

  • Hull Type: 2018 32' Doug Wright

  • Power: Twin Mercury 300R Outboards