The latest area of the pits to become hard standing starts at the Toilet/Shower Block and stretches past the finish
line, and is approximately the section usually allocated to ET classes and Junior Dragster. Dave Jones of Santa Pod
tells us that at events such as the Redline Rumble this area will be used for special displays.
You can see a picture of the newly-laid
pit area by clicking here.
Bennett Jr holds the keys. 29th April: Luke Bennett of the UK's Bennett Racing Nostalgia Fuel Altered and Wild Bunch team
has been in touch with a major announcement about team organisation. As well as the Wild Bunch altered, Luke has
announced that he is the owner of the Transworld Topolino.
"We felt that we could not wait until both the cars were completely rebuilt to announce that I am the
proud owner of both cars", says Luke. "The Topolino was put up for sale in 2003, but I couldn't handle
seeing someone else buy the car and race it. I feel attached to the car as we have had it since I was seven
years old! So I took out a large loan and bought the car as a rolling chassis because, as most people will know,
we broke the crank in 2002 which did alot of damage. My dad Frank will continue to drive the Topolino in the NFAA
as obviously the car is obviously too quick for me to jump in and drive with no experience of my own. As owner of
both cars I am Crew Chief.
"I cannot express enough my appreciation of our main sponsor the Car Clinic, as they are footing the whole bill
to re-build the Topolino's engine. Thanks also to our other sponsors, which are the result of a lot of hard work,
we really appreciate all of your support."
The Car Clinic is based in Leighton in East London and offers servicing, repairs, welding, painting and many other
services to the motorist both private and business. You can find out more about the Car Clinic's services on
020 8539 3751.
"I would also like to thank RPI Engineering, who are sponsoring
my Wild Bunch '23T altered with a complete motor, top to pan", says Luke. "I am really looking forward to seeing both
cars on the track as they are my pride and joy and drag racing is my obssesion."
You can stay in touch with all the news from Bennett Racing on the team's official web site at
www.bennettracing.moonfruit.com,
which is updated daily.
Entry list updates. 29th April: We are as ever indebted to Santa Pod Racers
Club Secretary Paula Marshall for sending us two new entry list updates.
£125 in Big Bang Perfect Awards. 29th April: Sunday's VWDRC and Super Modified Championship round, which takes place at the
Big Bang at Santa Pod Raceway, is the third eligible event in the 2005 Eurodragster.com Perfect Awards scheme, with
a total of £125 up for grabs.
Eurodragster.com will be reporting live from the Big Bang on Sunday, when the Volkswagen Drag Racing Club
and Super Modified classes will be contesting a round of their 2005 Championships. Our coverage,
in association with American Car Imports,
will consist of regularly-updated reports on qualifying and eliminations, together with a Photo Gallery.
The Webster Race Engineering/MPM
Oil webcam will also be on-line on Sunday and is scheduled to broadcast a picture every two minutes.
We will post a direct Home Page link to our coverage as soon as it commences, but in the meantime
you can reach the Big Bang coverage index, which includes the official entry list, by
clicking here, or by
clicking on the Event Coverage link on the left-hand side of any Eurodragster.com page.
Malta's talented youngster. 28th April: Our good friend Anthony Borda, President of the
Malta Drag Racing Association, has been in touch with
a profile of Joseph Tabone, who he tells us is one of the youngest and finest tuners in Malta.
"During our last Event, Joseph and all his competitors whre more than happy with what they achieved", says Anthony.
"Joseph better known here on Malta as is-Sieheb, tunes no less than seven cars in total from Altered cars
to Super Street cars, as well as Gary Curmi's Toyota dragster which recently had an accident during testing
but which will be back at the end of this year.
"Joseph himself drives another Ford Escort souped up with Nitrous Oxide, which belongs to a good friend of his.
His best ET in this car is 10.3 seconds. So, as I said, Joseph has a good bunch of cars which he
tunes well. Keep it up Joseph, and keep everyone in your workshop happy. Well done to all of the Sieheb
Racing Team."
Time to shake it down! 28th April: This Sunday and Bank Holiday Monday, York Raceway's 2NZ and the UK Open Nationals
feature the Annual 0-60 Challenge, first rounds of the Northern Drag Racing
Championships for Pro ET and Sportsman ET bracket classes and the Hot Rod
Challenge, plus the American Super Stock series meet up for Show, Shine and
Shakedown, writes PR Howard Holmes.
"Speaking of shakedowns, there'll be plenty of track time", says Howard. "John Sleath is
looking forward to the weekend with a number of his recent builds making
their track debuts. As well as York's 2004 Racer of the Year, Moose
Hollingworth and the 'hearing aid beige' but ballistic Cortina will be there, and Nigel Parkin
will be putting his stunning new 454 Chevy-powered Jaguar XJS down the track.
"A guy called Simon, who happens to be the landlord of Moose's local, has just
brought in a very nice Roadrunner from America. John Sleath has done a lot of
work on it, including a motor rebuild. A pressure shot for Mr Sleath, the
Mopar guys will be watching!"
"The Met Office is forecasting dry, bright with sunny intervals for the area,
the Midway Pits have been freshened over, and we're good to go for a great
weekend's racing. Racing or participating, we hope to see you there!"
"Last year was a long year for the Nilsson Motorsports team", says Ulf. "The test season started at the end of April, and included three
test weekends before the FIA Main Event. There were six rounds to clinch our fifth Pro Mod title. It wasn’t a great year as we were really
working hard trying new stuff but without much success. The numbers didn’t really show up, but with our smart racing and consistency on race
day, we took home the number one plate again.
"The plan right now also includes the FIA European Finals at Santa Pod, but you never know for sure what’s going to happen.
"I can tell you that we haven’t been resting much over the winter. Last autumn we had a business trip to the IHRA World Finals in Rockingham
to catch up with the latest stuff, so when we show up at the track we will certainly be trying to win each event."
Not a Ford, but fast... 27th April: This weekend's Ford
Weekender at Shakespeare County Raceway is this season's second outing for the returning Wright Racing Top Fuel
Dragster team.
The only thing that is Ford about the dragster is its beautiful Ford Aquarius blue paint and the Cosworth
engine cover, but it is not only the paint that will be wowing the crowds this weekend. Saturday is scheduled
for another ‘John Wright Special’ warm-up and tower-shaking session, followed by two blasts at the 1320
on Sunday.
And then there were four! 27th April:Paul Marston Racing
are fielding no less than four race cars in Monday's ET Challenge at Santa Pod Raceway.
Surprisingly, Paul himself is not on-track; instead he will be crew, technical and tactical advisor.
"Firstly, driving his recently-imported Yenko Chevy Chevelle is ex-PMR Drag Race Driving School graduate Steve Bolton",
says Paul. "Steve and I recently attended a test session at Santa Pod where we fine-tuned the Chevelle to some very
consistent ETs. Second is Dave Catton, another School graduate, who returns to the infamous Insanity Chevy Vega
fresh from going rounds at the Easter Thunderball. Dave is really looking forward to capitalising on this success.
"Meanwhile we see the return to Grumpy's Dodge of another veteran of the Paul Marston Racing stable, none
other than the News Editor of our very own Eurodragster, the Togmeister himself once again taking advantage
of a rare opportunity to get behind the wheel of his favourite Dodge Dart. For people in Tog's business the opportunity
to drive without neglecting their commitments to our beloved sport are few and far between. With the whole of Saturday's
RWYB to reaccustom himself to the latest version of Grumpy's Dodge, look out for this guy to steal some rounds:
make no mistake, losing early is not an option currently being considered by this talented driver (Paul's
words - Ed).
"The Monza will be our fourth entry for the ET Challenge, and will be driven by none other than the School's most
successful graduate, 2004 season Most Primising Newcomer nominee Gary Springford of Drag Race Engineering
(0208 597 9484). This will be potentially the fastest race car Gary has ever driven, and he is very much looking
forward to the challenge. Gary will be using the Saturday RWYB to gain his licence in this new mount and evaluate
the potential of the latest addition to the PMR fleet. Having given up his seat in Grumpy's Dodge to everyone’s
favourite journalist, this was the ideal opportunity to stretch Gary a little, give him some good experience,
and allow PMR to evaluate our latest acquisition in race conditions all in one go, perfect!
"Anyone who is thinking of entering the ET Challenge this weekend could do a lot worse; race entry includes
full access to all the entertainments that make the Big Bang Event so special, free use of the Saturday RWYB
to set up your race car, and there is even a buy-back for just £10 after the first round on Monday.
Don’t forget all that lovely prize money! Plus you get the whole of Sunday to lay back and relax, watching
the VWDRC and Super Modified racers do their stuff. You can even enter on the day!
Call Santa Pod Racers Club on 01933 313625 for more information.
"So what are you waiting for - you can have a great Bank Holiday weekend, go rounds and walk off considerably
richer than when you arrived."
Swift snippets. 27th April: Rounding off a trio of news items about Monday's ET Challenge at
Santa Pod Raceway, Eurodragster.com News Editor Tog, who will be driving Paul Marston Racing's
Grumpy's Dodge, will be using firesuit and safety kit kindly loaned by 2004 FIA European
Top Fuel Dragster Champion Andy Carter(right). "As soon as Andy heard that I was taking part in the
ET Challenge he got in touch to ask if I needed a firesuit, and if so would I like to borrow
his outfit", says Tog. "I am very grateful to Andy for his kind offer and I will do my best to
live up to the prestige of the firesuit's owner!".
Swedish Top Methanol Funny Car racer Leif Andréasson has announced two new sponsorship
deals. Autoverkstaden, a chain of more
than 230 car service and repair shops, and spares, accessories, tools and oil retailer
Autoexperten will be backing Leif's
2005 FIA European Championship bid. You can read more on the Andréasson Motorsports web site
at www.andreassonmotorsports.com.
UK Pro ET racer Malcolm Motler tells us that things are looking good for the return of the
Spellbound Morris Minor at the
FIA Main Event. "We had the engine dynoed last week", says Malcolm. "It made 562 hp - 42 hp more than last year - and a good increase
in torque so we've got everything crossed for our first nine this year."
Luke Bennett has been in touch with the great news that Avondale Composites and Mer Polishes are the
latest sponsors of the Bennett Racing NFAA and Wild Bunch team. You can find out full details
on the Bennett Racing web site at
www.bennettracing.moonfruit.com.
Also in touch with good news is Vic Smith, who tells us that Monday's UK Northern Drag Race Night
was a great success. "Thanks to everyone who came, and thanks to Eurodragster for your support", says
Vic. "The hospitality and food at the Red Lion Inn were superb. The next Drag Race Night will again be
at the Red Lion Inn at Jackson Bridge, at 8:00 pm on Monday 23rd May."
A long work list. 27th April: A mass of work has been carried out on Northern 1/4 Racing's Between
Heaven and Hell altered over the last couple of months, says Elliott Jones.
"Stay tuned as things are flying now. We're hopefully looking forward to a
Nostalgia Nationals début should everything go to plan from now on". You can see the latest
on the Northern 1/4 Racing web site at
www.northernqtrracing.com.
For ticket prices and other FIA Main Event information check out Santa Pod Raceway's web site at
www.santapod.com.
Take the bus to the track. 26th April: UK VW Alternate Engine racer Matt Finney says that he has taken
inspiration from Dan Buzzo's Team Akciddento in his rookie year. Matt drives his Porsche-engined
VW Camper to the track, races it, sleeps in it, then drives it home again.
Matt has added some new parts to the bus for this weekend's Big Bang at Santa Pod Raceway.
"I have a new exaust system running a pair of 3-1 race manifolds and a pair of Stingers", says
Matt. "It's worth another thirty five horsepower and will make the bus sound a bit more the part!"
Matt asked us to thank all of his fellow racers for welcoming him and making him feel at home.
"They know who they are", he says.
Swift snippets. 26th April: If you're wondering where our lead story about UK Funny Bike racer
Sarah Jane Head disappeared to, the answer is that an old E-Mail was re-sent to us inadvertently.
Scary is currently at home recuperating. "The doctors are really pleased with the progress of my ankle",
Scary told us today, "but they can't do anything with my arm until they remove the support from my ankle.
The plan at the moment is to remove the metalwork mid-summer. I am at home, if you want to get in touch
then you can E-Mail me at
scaryjane278603@aol.com."
Congratulations to 2004 VW Alternate Engine Champion Spencer Tramm
on winning Best Engineered for his Quantum Leap Corrado at the GTi Festival at Santa
Pod Raceway at the weekend. "I didn't expect to win anything as it was self-judge, and these boys take it
seriously", says Spencer. "I am very pleased indeed, and credit to Chris Isaacs for building such
a damn fine race car."
Hal-Far just as predicted. 26th April: The Malta Drag
Racing Association organised its second drag race of the season at Hal-Far Raceway at the weekend.
MDRA President Anthony Borda says that everything went as predicted; the weather was wonderful,
and there was great racing in the various classes:
"The track had its best-ever traction, since we got to use the new product from VP and gold dust
as well", says Anthony. "Everyone was more than happy with the traction this time, especially on
Friday night. For this event, we used VP LC6, bought from Lee Child of LA Racing Parts. Thanks to Lee
we are very satisfied with the product he sold us and it won’t be the last time that we will be using LC6,
because it’s far better than the LC5 which we usually use.
"This event started on Friday, with a test day. During testing, we saw some cars record great elapsed times
although we had strong head wind. We had strong head wind which ruined everyone’s ambition to break
any ET records, although plenty racers ran Personal Bests including Alan Zammit, Paul Pace, Alan Camilleri,
Emanuel Muscat and many others
"Other Competitors who did pretty well during this event where Rennie Zammit, who won The Classified Altered 2
Class and had the best Elapsed Time in the class. Jason Camilleri won the Classified Altered 3 Class and
was the winner of the Bracket Class as well. Another competitor who did pretty well during this event was Paul
Fenech, who won all three classes that he competed in. He really amazed everyone this time, especially with his
perfect reaction times.
"I could keep mentioning other competitors, but I will say one last thing: Well Done to everyone, and to every
team who competed during this Event. For me, everyone was a winner, with the participation and abilities which
they displayed. If you would like to see the results of this event, visit our web site at
www.maltadragracing.com.
Our Drag Race event will be the first of our three Night Events, which will take place in June.
"I personally would like to thank Jeff Rainbird, who spectated at this event, for the American Car
Imports tokens. Thanks a lot Jeff, you’re always welcome here in Malta."
As ever, published running orders are subject to change due to weather or track conditions, or for any other reason
deemed necessary by race officials.
Eurodragster.com will be reporting live from the Big Bang at Santa Pod Raceway next Sunday in association with
American Car Imports.
Stay tuned and we will bring you Monday's ET Challenge entry list shortly.
Street Cars take the Challenge. 24th April: With a week before next week's first round at Shakespeare County Raceway, this season's
HotRod Gazette National Street Car Challenge looks set to be one of the
hottest ever, writes Shaun Wilson.
"Competitors are frantically spannering away to be ready in time, with a couple of new entrants who may yet upset the form book", says Shaun. "Gary
Leece has not made any changes to his victorious street-sleeper 5.0 Capri which took last year's title – consistent low twelves proving enough to win.
James Murray, twice NSCC Champion, will still be running the nitrous’d Rover motor in his tubbed Mk2 Cortina Estate, another twelve-second contender
who scores well on consistency. Quickest man in the pack, Russ Pursley, whose Chevy-powered Dutton has run low tens on treads has a couple of
people gunning for him this year – Steve Stringfellow with the ex-Ian Jackson Herald, now running a stroked small block is already into the tens, Jon
Hollingworth’s ProStreet Cortina will be returning from its duty in Street Eliminator to run in the class again, and rice-boy Stuart Harrison could upset
the V8 boys with his Supra which has allegedly already run tens. Chistine Osbourne has a hot smallblock being fitted to the 100E after a good shakedown
season last year, so the ante is truly being upped!
Regular competitor Chris McCullough is finishing a blower installation on his Mk2 Cortina, which should poise him for the twelves and fellow Fat
Chance club member Jon Smith will be looking to put his big Charger down into the elevens this season. A fresh 427 stroker motor for Graham Bell’s
Mustang has already been given plenty of road miles and picked up some cruise points already, although it is Al Williamson in his gorgeous ProStreet
Chevy Stepside who officially leads the pack into the first round. We hope to see John Rowley back in competition too, the 318ci Dorset having been
rebuilt after his nasty crash at the Pod last year.
"Sunday also features round two of the Modders Shootout and Run What You Brung", says Howard. "For the 0-60 Challenge, once participants are signed on for Run
What You Brung or racing, registration and qualifying for 0-60 runs is free. Both lanes will be running 0-60 timing equipment.
"As if that weren't enough, York Raceway's Northern Drag Racing Championships get the drag racing season fully underway: the first qualifiers for the 2005
season for round one of the Pro ET and Sportsman ET bracket series, and there's qualifying for Hot Rod Challenge, York Raceway's heads-up street car series.
To participate in the Peak Performance Day the advance fee is £50 per driver/rider, plus £10 per person entry to the
track and a £1 booking fee. On the day, sign-on is £60 per rider/driver plus £12 per person entry to the track.
Santa Pod Raceway strongly recommend advance booking. Spectators are admitted to Peak Performance Days and pay the
track entry fee of £10 advance or £12 on the day.
For more details, or to reserve your place, check out www.rwyb.com
or call the Santa Pod Raceway office on 01234 782828 (outside the UK +44 1234 782828).
Shelly Anderson of NHRA Top Fuel fame has been in touch from across the Pond to offer her love and
best wishes to Junior and Maria Olley on the arrival of their third son. "Brad, our family and I also wish Junior
all the best when he débuts as pilot of the Houndog Funny Car, hopefully this season", says Shelly. "Knowing
Junior as I do, I know he will be a match for all of them!". We're sure that all of Eurodragster.com's readers will
join Tog and Sharkman in adding their own congratulations to Junior and Maria.
Flynn has another tinkle. 22nd April: UK Super Pro ET racer Derek
Flynn says that he is a tad frustrated but ultimately grateful after making it to the far end of Shakespeare County
Raceway last weekend after nearly a year and five attempts. Derek got a round of applause at the Power Nationals when he
held onto a wayward dragster after finding all the power hiding in a barrel valve.
"Boy, did we learn a lot about our new car!", says Derek. "It all started on Friday; we arrived early, set up and
tried to fire the car up...no go - no fuel going to the engine, then too much fuel, then
misfiring, then no more time to start the engine until the morning.
We coughed and spluttered our way through qualifying, with a car sounding very sick under load, but at least we got
further than last year (and the now-infamous Flynn has a little tinkle, thanks Tog!).
Our main problems were that the car arrived with two pills in the main, and
when we removed one it caused another problem with the idle check valve,
and on top of all that the timing moved on us.
"I will be competing in the ET Challenge at Santa Pod Raceway next weekend and I can reveal that
Steve Turner is coming to help us fine-tune our car, that should really help us to lower
those ETs providing I can keep it straight! I'm looking for a new PB if
the weather and track conditions are good.
"On another note, it was great to see John, Lesley and Darryl and their
much-revamped Top Fueller out again. It sounded awesome, shame they
did not get to run, but best of luck for the rest of the season."
"The second qualifier was a full pass of 9.608/136 and the third run, in eliminations, was 9.625 again getting off
it just before the finish hence 124 mph across the line.
"From the 990ft time we calculated that the run would have been a 9.56 second pass."
Still chasing the twelve. 22nd April: UK Sportsman ET racer Nick Gay (at right, with Ian Petrie and Tanya Partridge)
has been in touch with the view from the bottom of the field at the Power Nationals. "We weren't pitted there
this weekend", he says.
"Firstly, congratulations to Tanya Partridge on reaching her first final, it's a shame that the rain stopped us
running it. Also well done Ian Petrie for his first round win, and well done and to Jon Turner, #1 qualifier with
his first-ever run at Shakey, but hard luck blowing an exhaust bolt out of the head along with most of the engine's
water on the burnout before his first round bye.
"As for my Metro, she's running great - too well if anything - and even with new supersoft Dunlops
on the front I couldn't get her off the line at full throttle without wheelspin. So that elusive twelve is still
out there, 13.18 was the best we managed in qualifying and I shut off both runs in competition as my competitors
broke out. I'm just hoping that we are still in on Sunday and Monday of the Main Event when the track comes round.
"Please say a big Thank You to everyone Sportsman ET, especially those involved in the Saturday night Greek barbecue
and video show - they know who they are. Finally can I say if there are still fans out there who want to race but
don't think they can, there is no reason they can't come and have a go in the friendliest class out there - Sportsman
ET!"
MPM's promising Top Fueller. 21st April: Dutch Top Fuel Dragster racer Lex
Joon says that he and the MPM Oil team are feeling good about next month's FIA Main Event at Santa Pod Raceway.
"We have been through all of the data collected at the Easter Thunderball, and we can say that things
look really promising", says Lex.
Lex says that it would be "awesome" to run his first four and three hundred at the Main Event.
"The fact that we know that we have a hot rod which can win the event makes it even better",
says Lex. "But as we have said before, we will take it round by round - every race will be a
final."
Racers: It's not too early to send us your FIA Main Event previews. Drop us a line at
news@eurodragster.com and
we'll publish your news here.
Pro Mods sought for Drachten. 21st April: Lex and Team Manager Gerda Dijkstra would be pleased to hear from any European Pro Mod racers who would
be interested in running at the MPM Internationals, which they promote, at Holland's Drachten Airfield on 15th-17th July.
Swedish JD Championship. 21st April: Lars Pettersson has been in touch to give us the details of this year's
Swedish Championship for Junior Dragster. The Championship dates are as follow:
10th-12th June: MECA Nationals, MECA Raceway
2nd-3rd July: Aros Nats, Johannisberg
8th-10th July: Midnight Sun, Piteå Dragway
16th-17th July: Gold Town Summer Nats, Torsgatan
23rd-24th July: Borlänge Street Open, Dala Airport
28th-31st July: VEIDEC Nitro Festival, Mantorp Park
20th-21st August: Linde Open, Fotbollsgatan
3rd September: Junior Finals 2005, Johannisberg
The prize ceremony will be held at the Svenska Bilsportmässan Bilsport Gala at Älvsjö on 26th November.
The Championship rules are as follow:
Drivers from 10 years
The Championship is open to foreingers
Swedish Automobile Sport Federation Junior Dragster rules
The Championship has eight events of which the racer counts six.
Swedish Federation medals: Gold for 1st, Silver for 2nd and Bronze for 3rd
"The next event is only four weeks away, and we have a lot of work to do, but we will definitely be there."
Weekend looks good at Hal-Far. 21st April: The Malta Drag Racing Association
will be organising its Second Drag Race Event this weekend, 22nd-24th April, at Hal-Far Raceway. "This event was due to
take place last weekend, but we couldn't hold the event then due to certain circumstances out of our control", says MDRA
President Anthony Borda. "I’m very sorry for the inconvenience, especially to Charlie Draper who came to see the event
but will now miss it, and Jeff Rainbird who was due to come from Cyprus but was able to arrange to come this
weekend. Sorry guys.
"We should see the four-cylinder ET record broken this weekend. The Modified Escorts, both fitted with
Cosworth Engines, will be battling it out. Emanuel Mangion's car, driven by Alan Zammit
Of Zoqdi Racing, and the National record holder himself, Chris Polidano of the Powerhouse Racing Team, will
doing their utmost to beat one another and they will be doing their best to break the ET record.
These two cars will be going to the limit this time and they will giving everyone a good show.
"The weather is predicted to be good for the weekend, so let's hope that we will see some great races as well.
The event will start on Friday with practice runs, Saturday will be a full day of qualifying for all
competitors, and Sunday will be Eliminations day. See you at the track."
The best possible start. 21st April: The UK's Jones and Friend Comp Bike team had the best possible
start to their 2005 season after spending nine months away from the track whilst rider Gary Jones
recovered from an injury. The team qualified #1 and took the win at the Easter Thunderball and then
qualified #1 at last weekend's Power Nationals with a PB before an electrical problem put Gary out
of competition in the semi-finals.
"The team would like to thank all of our sponsors for their superb continued
support. They are: Extreme Electrical Ltd, Universal Turbos, Ian Carver,
Mistral Engineering, BEK Wholesale, and Worldwide Bearings USA. Thank You
also to the staff of Hotel Charman for the fine hospitality, not forgetting the
evening's entertainment from the Irish No Hands Cartwheel Team."
Swift snippets. 21st April: Santa Pod Racers Club Secretary Paula Marshall has been in touch to remind
Nostalgia Fuel Altered Association racers that they are invited to the SPRC Summernationals, which
takes place at Santa Pod Raceway on 25th-26th June. An entry form for NFAA racers is available on the
SPRC web site at www.eurodragster.com/sprc.
Thanks to our buddy Patrik Jacobsson for lettign us know that there will be a motor show
in the village of Högsäter in Dalsland, Sweden this Saturday (23rd). "We will be displaying our 'Vette and
trailer", says Patrik. "I think that Eero Knihtilä´s old Pro Stock will show up. It´s now owned by
Frank Gudmundsen from Gothenburg and will run in Competition. We hope to build a new
motor stadium in western Sweden,
and the display on saturday is to inform people about our plans. The stadium will also include
a quarter mile drag strip!"
Thanks also to Shakespeare County Raceway Press Officer Jerry Cookson for confirming the weekend's track records
at Shakespeare County Raceway. "Congratulations to Colin Lazenby (Street Eliminator, 180.03 mph),
Mark Fisher (Super Street Bike, 7.974 seconds), Steve Venables (SSB, 190.16 mph) and Andy Smith
(Supertwin Gas, 9.470 seconds)", says Jerry.
A very Happy Birthday to Benito Chiarella of the UK's Straight To The Point 2 Pro Mod-in-waiting
team. Hope you have a great day, Ben.
Editor's note: Could the sender of the E-Mail Junior's new baby please re-send it to
news@eurodragster.com as it arrived
with corrupted header information.
Time to get Nasty. 20th April: Sweden's Jöran
Persåker and the Nasty Toys Top Fuel Dragster team are also set for the FIA Main Event having spent the
weekend preparing the dragster for the start of the season. "One thing is for certain", says clutch technician Mark Turner, "don't
underestimate us - we have the potential to run with the best, if not to be the best."
"A big Thank You to Knut and Chris Andrews for all their help over the weekend, and let's hope you have a smooth time this weekend when the Animal lands - I
hope Sweden can handle it...."
Last man standing, but... 20th April: UK Street Eliminator racer Colin Lazenby took his second straight win with his
Pinnacle-backed Chevy at the weekend's Power Nationals at Shakespeare County Raceway. Colin was the last man
standing after a weekend of attrition for the four-car field, but he tells us that it was not an easy ride.
"We had hoped for an increase in numbers from the Easter Thunderball, even given that this event was only three weeks later", says Colin.
"With the much-anticipated new cars being oh-so-close to final assembly, and the bulk of the World Street Race boys not understandably not
wanting to collect their cars from the docks and then take them straight to the race track, it did make the low numbers somewhat predictable.
The single exception to this being Steve Pateman, who after making a huge effort to get the Calibra there, sustained engine damage on his first
shakedown lap.
"It goes without saying, though I'll say it anyway, many thanks to Luke and Garry for making all the right tuning calls. We've never run as quick as
we did this weekend at Shakey and there's still more to come, of that I'm sure. Thanks also to Darren Prentice and his crew for the track prep, clearly
the new solution works a treat.
"Our next events are a static display at Knockhill, Fife, on 7th-8th May, then testing at Santa Pod Raceway on 21st May. Our next Championship
round is back at Shakespeare County Raceway on 18th-19th June, hopefully we'll see you all there."
A fantastic début. 20th April: UK Super Pro ET racer Rick Cooke tells us that he had a fantastic weekend at the
Power Nationals, which was his first competitive outing.
"Thanks also to Hauser Race Cars, ICE Automotive, Webster Race Engineering and to everyone else who
has offered me advice and encouragement over the past years, and a big Thank You to Pat and Steve
Talbot for selling me a great race car. I am looking forward to running again at the Shakespeare Nationals
in June - see you there."
Another run, another two goals. 20th April: UK Wild Bunch racer Crazy
Chris Hartnell achieved two goals in one run at the Power Nationals, clocking at eight at 150 mph on the first
run off the trailer and at the start of his eleventh season.
"Congratulations also to Sarah Howells for running some excellent numbers of her own, with a best of 9.54/145 in Bernie Nicholas' altered, and thanks to
Darryl for videoing our scoreboard at the end of our side-by-side run, and for being so excited that he missed Sarah’s time! Kiitos! And congrats to Dave
Ward in the Rampage Funny Car, who ran his first nine-second pass, and repeated two more within a hundredth. Fair play to all the Wild Bunch
for a great start to our tenth Anniversary year!
"Several people asked us what we we are going to do now, and we replied that we’ll just have to try to keep on doing it and hopefully win a couple of races
along the way. So we're really looking forward to the next event!"
Sportsmanship at the 'County. 20th April: 'Slinky' from UK Pro ET team
587 Racing has been in touch to pass on
Chris Hodgkins and the team's thanks to a number of people after the weekend's Power Nationals at
Shakespeare County Raceway.
"Firstly, thanks to Carl Burton of English Rose Racing for being a true gent on the
startline and giving us an opportunity to get the car re-started", says Slinky.
"Unfortunately, we couldn't return the favour with a race as our
auxiliary battery had been maimed by the overnight frost, which meant that
the car had no gauges or transbrake on the line.
"Secondly, thanks to all of the crew at Shakey for continuing to make us so
welcome, they've been great at the past two Test and Tunes and have been
very supportive indeed, so thanks again to them.
"From Hodgy, Dick, Slinky, Lola, Ena-Bob, Robot and Matt at 587racing, thank you all."
Know-nothing grown ups... 20th April: UK Junior Drag Bike racer Scott Collier has adopted the mantle of Jade
Racing Dial-in Expert after urging parents Jerry and Sharron to choose a particular dial-in for eliminations
and turning out to be correct - but only after breaking out. Sharron dropped us a line to explain.
"After the first qualifying session, Scott was number one qualifier on his 50 cc bike Junior Storm. We were chuffed,
as he is the only eight-year-old, and the only 50 cc bike, yet he is a complete natural. The rolling burnouts are dead cute and his own addition to
Jerry’s instructions! Scott was knocked down to number two in the second session. On Sunday Jerry and I decided to change his dial-in from
13.5 to 13.6 as he had been running 13.8s the previous day. Scott wanted to leave it as it was! He had Dan Baldwin in the first round of eliminations
and he rode perfectly but unfortunately went under his dial-in and ran 13.54, handing the win to Dan.
All welcome for Weekend. 20th April: The next event at Shakespeare County Raceway is the Ford Weekender and Vauxhall
Show and Go Day, which take place on Saturday-Sunday 30th April-1st May and Monday 2nd May respectively.
Lee Child of LA Performance Services tells us that three days of Run What You Brung are available to
all comers over the Bank Holiday weekend. "Everyone is welcome to the RWYB, however many wheels you have", says Lee.
The Ford Weekender and Vauxhall Show and Go Day feature Run What You Brung, Show and Shine, Driver Skill
Challenge, trade stands, and a dance tent and band. Demonstration runs will be made by Darryl Bradford in the
Wright Racing Top Fuel Dragster, Roger Goring in the Firestorm Jet Funny Car, and Steve Pateman in his
Street Eliminator Vauxhall Calibra.
UK Super Street racer Mark Watkins tells us that the Team
Nippon Datsun should be back in action at the FIA Main Event in May. "We've got the new block, crank and
heads and I hope that the rest is on the way!", says Mark.
Santa Pod Raceway are still accepting entries for the all-in car ET Challenge, which takes place on Monday 2nd
May. You can find full details and an entry form link at
www.big-bang.co.uk/et.htm.
Send 'em home smiling! 19th April: The UK's Wright Racing Top Fuel Dragster team are reflecting on a difficult
couple of days at Shakespeare County Raceway, which ended with a showpiece fire-up of the engine in the pits
and sent all the fans home happy, writes team PR Derek Todd.
"It’s a time-consuming business to get what is effectively a brand new Top Fuel car onto the track", says
Derek. "By early Sunday afternoon all the fine adjustments were done, and then the weather made for a busy weekend
without a run."
"We feel for promoter Lee Child as we did everything we could to get the car onto the track, only for the weather
to intervene", said Lesley Wright. "In thanks to the fans who patiently watched and waited for us we gave them the
loudest and longest fire-up of the engine the pits have seen for many years. We simply couldn’t leave without
giving them their taste of nitro and John blipped the throttle six times in all which really made them feel the
power under their feet."
“The car took time to build as we were kept waiting for deliveries of key parts until the very last minute", added
tuner John Wright. "It seems that there is a waiting list in the US and we just had to take our turn. The good news
is that in the end everything worked, the engine fired smoothly and sounded very strong. I hear we even shook
the Race Control building at the start line (Oh yes, believe me you did - Ed)!”
Driver Darryl Bradford was naturally fed up at not getting onto the track to lay some rubber. He will now have to
wait another two weeks for the Ford Weekender at Shakespeare County Raceway. Still, he got a taste of the old job
by teaming up with John Price in the commentary box for a while and certainly got comfortable in the seat again
whilst John was burning up ten gallons of fuel.
Eurodragster.com will be reporting live from the Sunday of the Big Bang at Santa Pod Raceway on
Sunday 1st May, covering VWDRC and Super Modified qualifying and eliminations in association with
American car Imports.
BDRC like what they see. 18th April: A delegation of twelve officials from the
Bahrain Drag Racing Club
visited Shakespeare County Raceway at the weekend on a fact-finding mission, with a number working
alongside race officials. BDRC Press Officer Fahad Taqi told Eurodragster.com that it was the
experience of a lifetime for the group, which included the Club President, the FIA's Drag Racing
representative for the Middle East, and the General Manager of the Bahrain International Circuit.
Four other visitors, including two racers, came from Bahrain at their own expense and discussions
are already underway about bringing a race car or two to compete in Europe.
"It was really great having our guests from the Bahrain Drag Racing Club here", said Lee Child of LA
Performance Services. "There has been a great atmosphere and it felt as if we had all known one another
for years. The guys have been working very hard helping out this weekend, their efforts were much appreciated
and it was the best way to show them how we run events."
"We would all like to thank Anthony Hodges and Lee and Emma Child, and everyone else we met", added Fahad.
"We have learnt so much and now we can go back to our governing body and feed the information back to
them."
Tet gains his licence. 18th April: The latest graduate of Paul
Marston Racing's Drag Race Driving School to compete in a UK National Event was Tethys, who contested Pro ET at this
weekend's Power Nationals at Shakespeare County Raceway. Tet dropped us a line to let us know how he got on in
Grumpy's Dodge.
"Despite the early exit, I enjoyed the weekend, gained my licence, and am looking forward to doing it all again.
Fortunately, the problems with the car were ironed out after my last run, leaving
the car back on form for Paul to progress in Super Street. I'd like to
thank all at Paul Marston Racing for their efforts over the weekend, and also to wish a certain Eurodragster News
Editor the best of luck when he gets to drive the car in a couple of weeks (Thanks! - Ed)."
Racers: Send your Power Nationals reviews to us at
news@eurodragster.com and we'll
publish them here.
Swift snippets. 18th April: Swedish Top Methanol Funny Car racer Jonas Staflund has teamed up with Jeff
McGaffic of J & B Motorsports to offer European Top Methanol racers a good deal on FireFox fire supression systems.
"Jeff would like to put together one large order to lower shipping costs", says Jonas. "We will also shortly have details
for a system for Pro Stock". If you are interested then you can read more details by
clicking here (PDF format) or please drop Jonas a line at
jonas.staflund@telia.com.
UK Outlaw Anglia racer Simon Barlow gained his licence at Shakespeare County Raceway at the weekend but
also gained a modification as a Supertwin Gas bike ran into the back of his Orange Pop in the pairing
lanes. "We had misfire problems all weekend", says crew member Jason Yates. "We are pulling
the engine out next week to put on the new Powerglide and look at the misfire, then put the engine on the
dyno. We will also repair the back end of the car. We would like to thank Andy Frost for his help and
advice over the weekend."
Web site updates. 18th April: Our good buddies at Svensk Dragracing have updated their web site at
www.dragracing.se with
the current NDRS points standings and a season preview for the Swedish Dragracing League, as well as
NDRS and FIM and UEM documents for all Finnish Hot Rod Association events.
Richard Stirling has updated his Top Nitro fan site with reports, pictures and some audio clips of the
Easter Thunderball and yesterday's action at the Power Nationals. You can check out Richard's site
at www.topnitro.co.uk.
From Show to go. 15th April: UK Wild Bunch racer Crazy
Chris Hartnell's Backdraft slingshot is back in the UK and ready contest this weekend's Power Nationals
after its trip to Helsinki to appear at the Finnish Hot Rod Association's American Car Show. Chris' partner and Wild
Bunch Co-ordinator Claire Meaddows dropped us a line to tell us how they got on in Finland.
"Chris, Mark and I flew out at Easter to join our slingshot at the Show", says Claire. "We had a brilliant time showing the car at the front of a drag strip display,
paired up with Daz Selwyn’s awesome Pandemonium Dodge AFX car, and ‘launched’ on the Alastaro Christmas Tree! We also had a DVD playing in front
of the display, with footage of our car as Malibu Express in 1969, and Pink Panther in 1973ish, plus loads of footage of Backdraft over the
years at Shakespeare County and York Raceways.
"We’re now really looking forward to getting back out racing for our eleventh, which starts this weekend at Shakespeare County Raceway. Can’t wait!"
PMR: we all love Grumpy. 15th April: After the Easter Thunderball, at which they fielded three race cars and four drivers, Paul Marston Racing went to the Fast Show at Santa Pod Raceway
where two drivers were trained on the Saturday and then Paul himself took to the wheel of the School's Insanity Vega pick-up to test chassis
settings, leading to some best incrementals for the car which is known as a bit of a handful. The PMR team are now all set for this weekend's Power
Nationals at Shakespeare County Raceway where they will be running two cars and three drivers.
"This weekend sees the 2005 début of Grumpy's Dodge, joined by the Alien altered shoed by John Everitt", says Paul. "Grumpy
will be running double-duty in Pro ET, with PMR School graduate Tethys making his début, and I will be driving her in Super Street. I will be
leaving the PT Bruiser at home this weekend, but I just love driving the Dart, she still is my very favorite race car and with all the work put in by Gary
Springford and myself along with the rest of the PMR crew I just had to drive it.
"Just to give you an idea, Grumpy has a completely new braking system all round, all disc brake conversion, lightweight master cylinder, new radiator
and electric fan assembly, new motor mounts and engine repositioning, new Dart Pro 1 cylinder heads, state of the art Bo Laws Performance alcohol
carb set-up, replaced and repositioned fuel cell, new shifter, brand new Pro Stars all round, brand new Hoosier rubber, reworked rear chassis and
repaired bodywork, fully-detailed nylon-coated four-link, get the picture? We were at Drag Race Engineering on Tuesday as Grumpy's former
owner Paul 'Grumpy' Watson stopped by to inspect our work. I think the smile on his face and the firmness of his handshake could only mean our
work met with his approval. So it was only fair to offer Grumpy the opportunity to drive Grumpy's Dodge again in the future, I think he liked
the idea! Watch this space for further details.
"The PT Bruiser succumbed to a small problem just prior to first round eliminations at Easter, we fixed it on the day but there was not enough time to
make the call. The team have collectively and reluctantly decided to forsake the Super Pro Championship bid for 2005 and instead have some fun with
Grumpy and the Alien, then once and for all fix this niggling problem with the PT Bruiser to come out in the summer. This allows time to fit the alcohol
fuel injection, the ingenious new petrol injection system, new tyres and new converter too.
"Everyone is really looking forward to our return to SCR, with the clock still ticking it's going to be hard work to have everything ready in time, but
when the going gets tough, the tough get going...rest assured, we will be there. Please stop by this weekend to say hello, and to meet the drivers and
the rest of the PMR gang. Finally a big Thank You to all of our sponsors: Chrysler UK, MAC Tools, Black Box London Limited, London Road
Tyres, Drag Race Engineering, Cooke’s Chadwell Heath, Gosnays Engineering and all our friends and associates."
Please note that as ever the running order is subject to change due to weather or track conditions, or for
any other reason deemed necessary by Race Officials.
SFI 17.1 Fire Extinguishers. 14th April: Please note that this news item, published yesterday, is being re-run today
because the version published yesterday contained an error inserted by Eurodragster.com and which was not in
any way Geoff Martin's fault. Tog, whose mistake it was, would like to apologise personally to the FIA racers
and to Geoff for any inconvenience and/or shock caused by his mistake (I was trying a bit too hard to
be helpful and made a complete bog of it - Ed).
UK Tech Inspector Geoff Martin has been in touch with an important message for racers whose cars are covered by
the FIA rule book.
If you have any queries then please get in touch with Geoff by E-Mail at
chassis1@onetel.com.
Eighteen months in the making... 14th April: This weekend sees the return of the original all-British Top Fuel team. It's
been a year and a half since the last blast down Shakespeare County Raceway and the Wright Racing Top Fuel
Dragster is ready for battle again, says Derek Todd.
The race car has been extensively re-worked with more length in the rear, shorter in the front, a new
higher body and windshield, re-positioned rear wing, bigger fuel pumps, wider section blower drive belt and
pulleys and the latest MSD Digital Retard Controller.
Lesley Wright agreed that the return to the track would not be possible without the help, advice and support of
the following great companies and individuals. "Many thanks to all the crew, John Woolfe Racing, Shakespeare County
Raceway, LA Racing Parts, White's Contract Services, Royal Purple, Flint Insurance, Cyclops Signs, Lipsync, Mass
Racing Developments, IMAX Birmingham, Curbishley Automotive Finishers, John Webster Engineering, Andy Robinson
Race Cars, Speedflow and G-Max Fuels", she said. "We wish everyone a safe and fast weekend and look forward to
seeing you all at the track!"
Pateman makes it. 14th April: If you were tuned in yesterday then you will have read that we promised more
news of UK Street Eliminator racer and World Street Race winner Steve Pateman's appearance on the entry list
for this weekend's Power Nationals at Shakespeare County Raceway. We spoke to Steve and he filled us in on how
it became possible.
Steve's next date after the Power Nationals will be the Vauxhall Speed and Show Day back at Shakespeare County
Raceway on 2nd May, where he will be making demonstration passes. "That will be useful because I will be able
to learn more", he said.
Swift snippets. 14th April: 2004 FIA European Top Fuel Dragster
Champion Andy Carter tells us that his Crew Chief
Ben Allum will be spending this weekend training with Scott Weis' Top Fuel team at the NHRA SummitRacing.com
Nationals in Las Vegas.
UK Super Gas racer Brendan Clancy should be back on track for the
FIA Main Event in May after his Dublin Up Nova suffered rear axle damage at Saturday's Webster
Race Engineering Test Day. "Preliminary inspection shows that the rear axle damage caused the gearbox housing to break", says
team member Paul Chandler. "Brendan and the crew are very confident that the car will be back together and ready for the Main Event. Brendan is very
pleased with the front-end suspension work carried out by Jon Webster, and other electrical and mechanical mods made by Crew Chief Vic Jones and myself."
UK Outlaw Anglia team Orange Pop Drag Racing have asked us to say a big Thank You to Mick Pusey
for loaning Simon Barlow his transmission blanket for this weekend's Power Nationals at Shakespeare County
Raceway. "I put an advert Eurodragster's Swap Meet on Tuesday night and I got an E-Mail straight back
from Mick", says Jason Yates. "I gave him a ring yesterday morning and Mick only lives ten miles up the
road so Phill and I went there last night. Thank you very much Mick."
Adam Charnley has been in touch to let us know that his Predator altered now has a choice of
bodies after he purchased an ex-Norm Wilding Chevrolet Beretta Funny Car body from Glenn Child.
"The plan is to use the body next year, swapping the Topolino and Funny Car bodies between Championships",
says Adam. "We will run the Topo in the Wild Bunch and hopefully the Funny Car in Pro ET if funds permit".
Adam would be pleased to hear from anyone with any more history on the Beretta body, or with any ideas for
a name. If you can help with either then please drop Adam an E-Mail at
chara003@sgfl.org.uk.
More from MT. 13th April: Mickey Thompson Tyres have increased their involvement in the Sportsman
classes in this year's Ultimate Power Drag Racing Championship at Shakespeare County Raceway, starting with
this weekend's Power Nationals. The winner and runner-up in Super Gas and Super Street will now
receive cash awards. The Mickey Thompson award list is now as follows:
Super Pro ET: Winner £50, runner-up £25
Super Gas: Winner £50, runner-up £25
Super Street: Winner £50, runner-up £25
Street Eliminator: Winner £50, runner-up £25
Outlaw Anglia: Winner £50, runner-up £25
Super Street Bike: Winner £50, runner-up £25
9.50 Bike: Winner £50, runner-up £25
To qualify for the award, competitors must run Mickey Thompson tyres, run MT decals, and produce a receipt from
an authorised UK distributor.
"I am very grateful to Mickey Thompson Tyres for their further support of the Ultimate Power Drag Racing
Championship", says promoter Lee Child, who jointly sponsors Eurodragster.com's Links pages through
LA Racing Parts. "With this sponsorship, and
their backing of our Jap Racer Days and American Car World Street Racer Series, Mickey Thompson Tyres has
become a major supporter of UK drag racing."
The snug Zephyr. 13th April: UK Pro Mod racer Ray White has ensured that his new Lethal Z 2
blown-alcohol race car fits in its new trailer before he sends the car off for painting.
Meanwhile World Street Race winner Steve Pateman has appeared on this weekend's Street Eliminator entry
list; the four WSR cars arrive back from the USA this week and it looks as if Steve is going straight from the
container to the track - stay tuned for more news.
Racers will also benefit from a new PA system in the pits which is tailored to their needs. "Wayne Schreier
of our Tech Crew has been hard at work putting in the new pit PA system", says Lee. "This is a separate PA
system which will only be used for call-ups to the staging lanes; from now on commentary and music will only
be broadcast alongside the track."
Lee had an enjoyable and relaxing weekend at the Ripspeed Donny Show (about which more below - Ed)
where he was promoting the Ford and Vauxhall weekends as well as Ultimate Power events at SCR.
"It was good to meet everyone and to see so many enthusiastic young people completely into their cars", he
says. "I think that customising and Hot Rodding has come full circle. I also had my annual cup of
tea and chat with Steve Murty!"
Goring continues on. 12th April: UK Jet Funny Car pilot Roger Goring will literally be picking up where he
left off at the end of 2004 as pressure of work over the off-season meant that he could only carry out
routine maintenance on his Firestorm
Pontiac. Roger will be making demonstration passes at this weekend's Power Nationals at Shakespeare County
Raceway and says that the aim for this weekend is to "Be safe, go fast, put on a good show, and have some
fun".
"We have stripped the motor and rebuilt it, and done one or two other little jobs, but nothing major",
says Roger. "We are still on last year's set-up because my work commitments left little time for R and D.
We will be happy to repeat last year's 6.2s at 250 mph this weekend but we won't be beating our brains out."
Roger and Crew Chief and partner Helen Rusling have a new team member trying out this weekend in the person
of Stuart Every. The Firestorm team will also be accompanied by longtime friend and supporter Colin
Fallows, and they are looking forward to seeing their fans again. "I am looking forward to seeing everyone,
please be sure to stop by and say Hello", says Roger.
Racers: It's not too late to send your Power Nationals previews. Drop us a line at
news@eurodragster.com and
we'll publish it here.
"We would all like to thank all at the WRE Test Day for an all-round quality day and we would recommend them to anybody whatever
class. Wherever possible we will be attending them from now on."
Kitneys reading return. 12th April: With a profile usually almost as high as its engine the blown, bad and black
Escort RS8000 of the Kitney clan was conspicuous by its absence at the Easter Thunderball, and will
continue to be for a few meetings yet says Trevor Kitney.
"We pulled the engine apart for a bit of a refresh", says Trev, "and found a fair deal of
carnage: one of the lifters was soft and took out a cam lobe, one of the rods was
about a quarter of an inch shorter than the rest, a few more of the rods were oval,
some of the piston rings were missing, and there was a severe problem with one of
the heads. Essentially it had been running tens on only six cylinders!"
The team hope to be testing as soon as the car is complete, so watch out for Trev,
Ellie and a 'mystery driver' who will hopefully be sorting the car out for an assault
on "Maybe Pro ET plus one other!" in 2006.
Donny success. 12th April: Alongside fifty of the finest modified cars in the country
taking pride of place in the Best In Britain competition at this year's Ripspeed Donny Show,
Shakespeare
County Raceway enjoyed another successful weekend highlighting the forthcoming Ford and Vauxhall Show
dates to be held at the Warwickshire quarter mile later this month, writes Press Officer Jeremy Cookson.
Catching plenty of admiring glances, and some of the photo shoots featuring the
hottest babes, was Dave Brown’s stunning 350 bhp Ford Focus RS and
Jacko’s 1.4 Vauxhall Corsa SRi. "I can’t wait to get this car on the track at the Ford Weekender", said
Dave. "All I’ve done so far is display the car at shows like this and 0-60 challenges but I’m eager to
see what it will do on the quarter mile especially as it’s my daily driver to and from work."
It was a close call whether Jacko could even make the show as
the car had only just come out of a Manchester paint
shop just hours before the doors where due to open,
but as the hours ticked by and the snowy blizzards
rolled in over the Doncaster Racecourse, Jacko’s two-tone phat-painted Corsa thundered into the show hall
to take pride of place alongside Dave’s Focus and SCR’s practice show tree, complete with its fully
tricked out body kit, stereo install and in-car hydraulic dance movements. By the close of the show
Jacko was more than pleased when finally got his promised Fast Car photo shoot completed. LA
Performance Services would like to take this opportunity to thank both Dave and Jacko for the loan
of their cars for the show.
Step 1: Check list of parts... 11th April: Germany's Marco
Maurischat will be contesting Pro Mod in 2006 after selling his record-holding Comp Eliminator
dragster. Marco and his team will be building the blown-alcohol '53 'Vette from a kit purchased from Tim McAmis
Race Cars in the USA.
"We will be sitting out this season to prepare the new Pro Mod car", says Marco. "We bought it as a kit with
an unwelded chassis, and we will be building it in our new race shop. We have bought everything
we need to build what will hopefully be a very good race car including a Tim McAmis floater rear end,
Weld wheels, front and rear suspension and thousands of smaller parts.
"I am very excited about my new ride and I can't wait until 2006 to make the first run down the quarter
mile. For the last ten years I have driven dragsters, in Super Comp and then Comp Eliminator, and I think
that driving a doorslammer will be a lot different, especialy with two housand horsepower, so there
will be a lot to learn."
Baldie: I'll be there. 11th April: Finnish Funny Bike racer Asko Määttä tells us that he will
be racing his Baldie's Gun III Suzuki this season, although on a limited schedule.
"The best thing for me is that I'll be on the track, faster and more determined than ever, and on a more
capable bike - I couldn't ask for more. Thanks to ProTurbo Systems, Kopparin Kukka, NeoBest/AutoBest, and
Baldie Racing and Media Relationships."
For the TV production company it was a leap of faith, the weather forecast was not good, the new two-valve billet
head was not ready for fitting to replace the ailing standard Yamaha FJ item, and the team were in the dark about
clutch settings due to the incorporation of a new state-of-the-art clutch flow control system from fuel and clutch
management system guru Bob 'Automan' Ottow.
Due to financial and schedule constraints, the five crew members from the TV company were only able to film on
the first day of qualifying, with a modest two qualifying shots to get the desired race footage. Unfortunately,
a failed seal in the three way shutoff valve meant the team failed to make the first session, and then the
ensuing rain did not bode well for hopes of making the cut. Rider Ian King and the team of Mike Beaumont, Chris
Powell and Martin Brookman spent much of the afternoon being interviewed for the program whilst patiently waiting
for the track to dry and to make the last session of the day.
At last the rain abated long enough for the hard-working track personnel to get vehicles back down the quarter mile,
and the team made their way to the line with the TV crew in tow. King was fitted with a helmet camera, a further
on-board pencil cam fitted to the lower right of the bike, and a roaming cameraman positioned himself in the
rear. Suddenly, the team were challenged by one of the track safety crew who was unhappy with the safety of King
riding with dual backpacks containing the recording equipment. A quick discussion ensued, and the official reluctantly
let the matter drop. The bike was fired up, and the TV crew frantically tried to connect up the cabling between
bike and rider. After what seemed an eternity all was ready, and King pulled forward and performed a hard and long
burnout.
But by now the light was fading into dusk, it was exceptionally cold, and the track had started to dampen. It didn’t
look good for the run. King pulled forward into prestage, and pulled down his visor. Disaster! The visor misted up
due to the cold and damp conditions leaving King to make the decision to shut down or go for it. The pressure was
on. With King on a solo run, and knowing this was the last chance for the precious footage, he opted to run.
King took a handful of throttle and launched hard. Unbelievably, the bike hooked up and left well without smoking
the tyre. The bike pulled the front wheel up as the clutch started to lock and King smoothly shifted into second,
still with all four cylinders lit. A bit of movement at around the thousand-foot mark was easily corrected and King
crossed the line. The finish boards flashed up 6.511/200.73, sending both the team and the TV crew into raptures,
expressing their relief that the objective had been met.
Upon returning to the team area, the cameras were extracted from King, and the tapes rewound for viewing by the
director. Success! The footage was even better than expected, and the director was ecstatic at being able to
show the viewers what it is like to run from a standing start to over 200 mph in 6.5 seconds. Not only that,
but the pass was to remain the fastest in qualifying by more than half a second over the rest of the field,
cementing the team firmly in the #1 position.
Race day dawned bright and sunny, and King continued apace with a six-second pass to the final, where he was due
to meet 2004 Champion Steve Woollatt. However, engine damage sustained in his semi final win over Steve Carey meant
that Woollatt was a no show. King could have taken a green under power for the easiest win of his career, but the
crowd were treated to King’s best run of the weekend, a 6.482/209.29 whilst carrying the wheel through the eighth
mile markers.
“I’d like to thank my crew of Michael Beaumont, Chris Powell, Debbie King, Martin Brookman and Nick Pepper for
providing first class race support, and a very special thanks must go to the team engineers - Mark Hawkins
and Martin Brookman who have gone beyond the call of duty in repairing, fabricating and toiling away in what
should be their free time to ensure we made the such a great string of six second passes each every time", said
King. "Special thanks must go to Kath Carter who once again has stepped up to the plate to show that her support
for UK drag racing is absolute. I’d like to thank the people from Onfire clothing for giving us the chance to
show what we do, and I must once again thank our many supporters and sponsors without whom we would not be at
the track. Year in, year out they continue to support us. Thanks all!”
"I would like to thank my other sponsors Newgate (Newark) Ltd, Tonypandy Motor Co and Tuneup Autospares for their
continued support for this year."
Web site updates. 11th April: If Fuel Altereds are your thing then be sure to check out one of the latest updates
to our good buddy Bill Pratt's Draglist web site, which is a history of AA/FA racing in the UK. The excellent
three-part piece is written by Danny White with photographs supplied by Alan Currans of the hugely-popular Acceleration
Archive web site. You can find the articles at:
The UK's newest Super Gas racer Matt Gatland told Eurodragster.com that his licencing runs at yesterday's
Webster Race Engineering Test Day yesterday were "A bit daunting". Matt, who has for several years crewed with Super
Comp/Super Gas racer Tim Adam, has been putting together his very tidy Big Block-powered Firenza since 1999 and after
running into the 9.7s yesterday said that he was very happy with the way things went, but that the gear set would need
to be changed.
Ruth Curbishley has been in touch to let us know that today (Sunday) is the twelfth anniversary of
her marriage to Martin Curbishley. "I would like to send all my love to Martin and say that the last twelve years have flown by",
says Ruth. We're sure that everyone will join us in wishing Ruth and Martin a very Happy Anniversary.
Thunderball anorak stats. 10th April: We are indebted to Andy Marrs of TSI
Timers Europe for sending us his 'anorak stats' from the recent Easter Thunderball at Santa Pod Raceway:
Track clear/Tower ready: 632
Pairs: 489
Single runs: 115
Byes: 28
Total vehicles entered in System: 1121
Made it to the finish line: 1036 (including 90 Junior Dragsters)
Made it to quarter mile: 946
Average ET (not including JDs): 10.762
Average MPH (not including JDs): 132.27
Low ET: 4.979, Jon Webster
High Speed: 336.10, Martin Hill
Closest Race of eliminations:
Super Gas Round 1, Chris Isaacs (winner) v Martin Curbishley, 0.003 seconds (approx 0.547 feet, 6.561 inches) NB Pro Fuel Shootout Final, Thomas Nataas (winner) v Andy Carter, 0.004 seconds (approx 1.61 feet, 19.324 inches)
Total run time (all cars to reach finish line): 3 hours 7 minutes 14.245 seconds
Runs under 5.000 seconds: 1, Jon Webster
Runs under 5.500 seconds: 7, Jon Webster (3), Thomas Nataas (3), Andy Carter (1)
Runs Under 6.000 seconds: 24
See Frost on the ground. 10th April: UK Street Eliminator racer
Andy Frost is looking to enlarge his Penn Autos/Andy
Frost Race Transmissions business and has been in touch to let us know that he will be able to provide parts at the
track.
"Anyone who has transmission work done for the first time at Penn Autos/Andy Frost Race Transmissions will receive a 10% discount on labour from their
first order until the end of July", says Andy. "I am also thinking of starting a race track transmission parts service. At first it will be mainly Powerglide but as
time goes on I'll branch into TH350/400/700R4/4L60E, C4/C6, Torqueflite 727/904. Available will be Dextron 2 and 3 oil, pump gears, gasket and seal kits, bands,
input shafts and high drums (Powerglide), Hi-Perf plates and steels, two ring pistons and Roller billet governor supports. To begin with I will also carry a couple
of spare 1.82 gear sets and some 1.76 gears (not in the carrier). This will hopefully start at the Power Nationals and obviously will be available when I am at
the track.
WRE Test Day coverage. 9th April: A Top Methanol Funny Car sideways on two wheels, three Super Street Bikes
in the sevens, new Personal Bests, a new race car, a street-legal VW putting on slicks and running low
tens, and a depressing experience for a timing sponge: just some of the highlights of today's Webster Race
Engineering Test Day at Santa Pod Raceway.
We have been at Santa Pod Raceway today to bring you all the action in association with
American Car Imports and
you can check out our report and pictures by
clicking here, or by clicking on the
Event Coverage link on the left-hand side of any Eurodragster page.
"I would also like to think Anders Hildebrand and 76/Sunoco Race Fuels at www.aaoil.co.uk, VW
Heritage, Street Style and Power and Meguiars Polish, all who have helped me out with some great sponsorship deals along the way."
Northern Modified. 8th April: Shakespeare County Raceway and LA Performance Services
go on the road tomorrow as they head up to Doncaster Racecourse for Ripspeed Donny 2005, the north of
England's annual Modified Car Show, writes SCR Press Officer Jeremy Cookson.
Promoting the forthcoming Ford Weekender (April 30th - 1st May) and the inaugural Vauxhall Speed and Show
Day (2nd May) LA Performance Services have lined up two of the marque's outstanding modified motors to
marvel at: a Shelby-striped Ford Focus RS and an all-singing flame-spitting 1.4 8v Vauxhall Corsa SRi.
The Nitro Ambassadors. 7th April: Sweden's Lorentzon and
Möller Top Fuel Dragster team are to take Top Fuel racing to a new audience. The team will
be taking their new Top Fueller to Estonia with every intention of putting on a good show and putting
the track record out of reach for quite some time.
Lorentzon and Möller Racing also have a new associate sponsor, Race Equip.
"Hawker batteries and lots of other race parts for European cars, Japs and Rallying is what
these guys are good at", says Kenneth. "You can find their web site at
www.raceequip.com."
With the FIA Main Event only a few weeks off, Kenneth has some advice for his fellow competitors
in Top Fuel Dragster. "Continue with your Valium prescriptions so you don't feel the pain of
coming second", he says.
Power Nationals fast approaching. 7th April: There is less than a week left to take advantage of the advance-booking discount
for next week's Power Nationals, the first round of the 2005 Ultimate Power Drag Racing Championship,
which takes place at Shakespeare County Raceway on 16th-17th April.
The Power Nationals sees the welcome return of three names to the sport. The John Woolfe Racing wolf head logo
will be returning to drag racing, on the side of John and Lesley Wright's Top Fuel Dragster which will be making
demonstration passes at the Power Nationals in the hands of Darryl Bradford. Also lined up to make exhibition
passes is Roger Goring in his Firestorm Jet Funny Car.
The entry for the Power Nationals is approaching 200 and features the second round of the MSA British Drag Racing Championship
(for Top Methanol), the second round of the UK National and ACU UK Drag Bike Championships including Top Fuel Bike,
the second round of the Volkswagen Drag Racing Club Championships, the first rounds of the Real Steel Series
for the Wild Bunch and the Outlaw Anglias, the first round of the National Association of Supertwins
Championship, and the first round of Junior Drag Bike.
PMR take the Challenge. 7th April:Paul Marston Racing
are pleased to announce that they will be fielding two cars in the
ET Challenge at the Big Bang, which takes place
at Santa Pod Raceway on 30th April - 2nd
May. Two graduates of the Paul Marston Drag Race Driving School will be taking to the track in the Grumpy's
Dodge Dart and the Insanity Vega pick-up.
"It's great to see our graduates entering the fray", says Paul. "As ever they will be receiving full PMR tactical,
technical and logistical support: we never go to make up numbers, we go to Win! As soon as the rules for the Big
Bracket were published, the phone just started ringing. A great weekend's racing is in store for anyone lucky enough
to have a race car. I mean, how often does a Sportsman ET competitor get to race an experienced Super Comp competitor,
believe me there will definitely be some giant killing going on. Add to that the random pairing for the first two of
three rounds. I have experienced this format of racing when I competed at Bradenton Motorsports Park, Florida at
the five-day Big Bracket. I can tell you, it's really exciting, pure racing, neither driver has any advantage, it's
a straight 50-50 chance of winning, the driver really makes the difference. In addition there is always the first
round buy-back, set at just £10.00, how could you resist! Hell, I might even try to get the PT Bruiser down there
and have a crack myself!
"With the Saturday Run What You Brung open to competing Big Bracket race cars, the chances are that we will get the
two race cars pretty well dialled in. Our drivers should have a great chance of scooping some of that lovely money,
it really has all the ingredients to become a huge prize fund.
"Fresh from his Easter Thunderball success, Dave Catton will be driving the Insanity Vega. Dave went two rounds
in the Vega under tricky conditions and is hungry for more. Grumpy's Dodge sees the very welcome return of the
Togmeister, Eurodragster's finest (This one isn't an April Fool - Ed). Everyone at PMR wishes both of
our drivers the very best of luck for this exciting new event."
We will post a direct Home Page link to our WRE Test Day coverage as soon as it commences but in the meantime
you can reach the Event Index by clicking here or by
clicking on the Event Coverage link on the left-hand side of any Eurodragster.com page.
Racers: Testing at the WRE Test Day on Saturday? Drop us a line at
news@eurodragster.com and we'll let
your fans know.
"Both Craig and Bob where proud to be asked by the organiser Hugo Vervliet to attend on behalf of British drag
racing", says Terry. "We hope to be able to talk with many visitors over the weekend about the sport in this country.
"On a lighter note, the Obsession team would like to say Well Done to Barbara Kirk for her hard work over
Easter, which was her first meeting as co-ordinator for Super Modified."
"Danny Allen and I would like to thank Steve King from Meguiars
for providing both of our cars with a range of car cleaning products which we will be using throughout this
season."
"We have also discovered that the rev limiter is not working and, having played back the recorder, found that the
engine revved to over 9500 rpm as Nigel crossed the line.
"We are expecting to have the car running again in a couple of weeks, and expect to be testing at Santa Pod
Raceway on 21st May. Thanks to all of the Super Pro ET teams for their support at the Easter ThunderBall."
Vic Smith tells us that the UK's first Northern Drag Night will take place at 8:00 pm on Monday 25th
April at the Red Lion Inn in Jackson Bridge, West Yorkshire. "It's a great pub which has won Pub of the Year
for its great ales", says Vic. You can find the Red Lion Inn web site, which contains a map, at
www.the-red-lion-inn.com or call 01484 643499.
"Please come along and support the Drag Racing Night", says Vic. "A lot of time and hard work have gone
into arranging it, as well as a lot of begging! Thanks to everyone who has helped with tapes and DVDs."
Our good buddy Dennis Kieselhorst tells us that the new issue of Dragracer magazine is now available.
The German-language hard-copy magazine contains drag racing news, car and bike features, a report on Xtreme Wheels
International, 2005 Calendar and more. You can find out more at
www.dragracer.de.
It's a day late but Happy Birthday for yesterday to American Car Imports Racing Team Principal and
Eurodragster.com Main and Event Coverage sponsor Tony Cohen. Hope you had a great day, Tony,
and that you were able to switch off the phone eventually.
Santa Pod latest. 6th April: Rick Cuthbert of Trakbak Racing has been in touch to bring us up-to-date with
the latest news from Santa Pod Raceway.
"Although billed as a 'VW-only Run What You Brung' day, the Saturday of Big Bang (30th April) is also open to
all cars wishing to test for the Big Bang ET Challenge which takes place on the Monday. Racers: if you want
to be in with the chance of walking off with some serious cash, get your entries in now via the ET Challenge web
page at www.big-bang.co.uk/et.htm"
O'Connor in the triumvirate. 5th April: UK Super Street Bike racer Brad O'Connor was one of three SSB racers to record
a seven-second pass at last week's Easter Thunderball at Santa Pod Raceway. Brad has been in touch to
let us know how it came about.
"It's taken a while for it all to settle in", says Brad. "It was a great weekend in Super Street and to have
three seven second guys made it a great event for us. Congrats to Jamie Sneddon and Steve Venables, both made
some great passes - Steve on the bucking bronco (I thought that was my job) and Jamie, how quickly did he get
used to that bike! We had problems with the plenum blowing off, which is what happened in the semi-final. Had
that not happened the result may have been a little different.
"Is there any more left? Hell yes, we still have quite a bit more of boost to go yet!We were on the limit of
the gearing last weekend so I expect to eventually go over 190 mph, closer to 195mph! But the first eighth
is where a lot of the ET will come from. The rear shock wasn't all it could be and we were only a few hundredths
behind Jamie and a tenth or so off Steve, so who knows what might happen when that's sorted.
"I'd like to thank Webster Race Engineering for the gold ring; it's great to have something to keep from a
little moment of Super Street history."
Ny Dragracing Klub i Danmark. 5th April: En ny dragracing klub i Danmark har set dagens lys, men det er bestemt ikke nye folk der står bag.
DRAGRACING.DK er stiftet af kendte ansigter som f.eks. Gøsta Bøie og Jackie Hansen
Dette er sket på grund af store meningsforskelle mellem Street Legal og de etablerede kørere i National Dragracing Club Denmark (NDCD),
derfor har de etablerede valgt, at gå nye veje.
Dette har endvidere betydet at en del medlemmer trådt ud og har dannet en ny klub hjemhørende i København. DRAGRACING.DK er pr.
1/3.05 medlem under DASU klub nr. 009.
Blandt medlemmerne kan findes bl.a. Dan Larsen (TM/FC), Jackie Hansen (Pro), Per Mikkelsen (A./Comp), E.T. Jørgensen (SST), Lene
Jensen (SG), Kim Kristiansen (Pro Mod), Kim Andersen (PS), Henning Thygesen (TD), Søren Madsen (PS), som det ses, er det erfarne
kørere med Teams der er medlemmer.
Lidt information om DRAGRACING.DK: Klubben vil satse på at styrke sammenholdet blandt klubbens medlemmer med udgangspunkt i
Dragracing sporten. Arbejde mere intenst med ungdommen og har lavet et ungdomsudvalg. Der vil blive arbejdet på at deltage i og arrangeret
løb, der er internationale godkendt af DASU og FIA. Der vil på banesiden blive arbejdet på at få etableret baner på Sjælland.
Der arbejdes i øjeblikket intenst på at få hjemmesiden www.dragracing.dk op at
køre optimalt, denne forventes færdig i løbet af april 2005. Der vil alle nødvendige oplysninger og informationer, være tilgængelige, om klubben
og klubbens aktiviteter.
This has come about due to disagreements between Street Legal and established drag racers in the National Dragracing Club Denmark (NDCD), and
is the reason why the established racers have choosed to find new ways. A number of members have left NDCD and started the new drag racing
Club based in Copenhagen. As of 1st March Dragracing.dk has become a member of Dansk Automobil Sports Union (DASU), Club number 009.
Amongst the experienced drivers and teams in the new Club are Dan Larsen (TMFC), Jackie Hansen (Pro Stock), Per Mikkelsen (A/Comp), ET
Jørgensen (Super Street), Lene Jensen (Super Gas), Kim Kristiansen (Pro Mod), Kim Andersen (PS), Henning Thygesen (TD), Soeren Madsen (PS).
The Club will work to strengthen the solidarity among the members with the starting point being drag racing. The Club plans to work more closely with
youth and has established a youth department, and will work to enter and arrange International races approved by DASU and FIA.
The Club are also working very hard on a Raceway at Sjaelland, close to Copenhagen.
At the moment the Club's IT people are working very hard on a web site at www.dragracing.dk
which is expected to be ready this month, and which will contain all of the important information about the Club and the activities.
Driving a kitted out clean Diamond White Nissan
Skyline R33 GTR, Steve commenced the day comfortably
easing out mid twelve’s from the already potent rice
rocket but once the 2.8-litre engine had been
carefully mapped and chipped, by midday the outcome
was very different indeed; 11.935 seconds coupled with
a top end charge of 124.68 mph earned Steve a trophy
and a hefty points haul going into round two in May.
As the day progressed, and with over fifty cars signed
on by mid-morning, a performance pattern was beginning
to emerge as the endless patter of finely-tuned
engines began to tame the always sticky surface at
Shakespeare County.
For two hours or more Nuneaton’s Garth Wong emerged as
the prime mover and shaker as not once, not twice, but
three times ran quicker than his previous times. From
13.0s to 12.4s to 12.1s Garth’s Fusion-backed Type R32
Skyline was the man of the moment until Kev
Carrington’s R32 Skyline arrived on the scene. Within
the space of five minutes the lead changed hands twice
as Kev’s 12.07s demoted Garth to third place before
Steve Brookes finally wrestled it away with that
untouchable 11.9.
In the Front Wheel category Cheshire based Paul-Jones
came out on top posting a day's best of 13.753 seconds
at 103.69 mph from his two-litre Honda Civic Type-R.
Second quickest was Nicky Haddon’s 1800cc Honda
Integra Type R.
Swedish Top Methanol Funny Car racer Leif Andréasson had the privilege to meet legendary hot rodder
and racer Gene Winfield at the Elmia Motor Show over the Easter weekend. Gene had brought some of
his classic pieces of work to the Show. You can read more on the Andréasson Motorsports web site at
www.andreassonmotorsports.com.
Our good friend James Hands of the Racing 05 web site tells us that he will be making
Junior Dragster licencing passes in Santa Pod Raceway's Junior Dragster at the Peak Performance Day
at SPR on Saturday 21st May.
After several years of black race cars, Swedish Pro Mod racer Fast Freddy Fagerström has gone to
the other end of the visible spectrum with the new paint job on his six-second blown-alcohol pick-up, seen here
in this picture kindly sent by our good friend Patrik Jacobsson (click on picture for large version). You
can see more pictures and read a few words about what Freddy has been up to on the Gossip page of
the European Pro Mod Association web site at www.promod.nu.
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First WRE Test Day beckons. 4th April: The closing date is fast approaching for this Saturday's (9th April)
Webster Race Engineering
Test Day at Santa Pod Raceway. This is the first of three Test Days organised this season by Eurodragster.com's joint
webcam sponsor, with the others on Friday 24th June and Saturday 20th August.
Jamie was assisted by multiple champion Kent Stotz, who built the Blackbird and who flew over to the UK to oversee his testing and first competitive event.
"It was great having Kent Stotz and his family over", says Paul. "A big Thank You must go to Kent for building a truly fantastic bike, along with the knowledge
he gave us to tune it.
"I would have to say it was probably one of the best meetings for bikes in a long while, with the introduction of the 9.50 class won by Steve Coombs who has
got to grips quickly with this class, and the seven-second runs in the Super Street Bikeclass, Steve Venables who became the first and the fastest outside of the USA
with some of the most skilful riding I have seen in a very long time. Talking of which, Brad also had his hands full and definitely rode his bike into the 7.9s. A
special mention to David Warren on the Krazy Kat running an excellent PB of 8.5.
"Jamie would like to thank Kent Stotz for all his help, Webster Race Engineering for the gold rings, all of the crew at Santa Pod for making it one of the best tracks
outside the USA to race on, his friends and family for all their support, and finally his superb crew Jules and Pixie, who worked so hard under the watchful
eye of the nicest Crew Chief there is - at least I'm sure thats what they said.
"We look forward to the next round of Super Street Bike."
Easter Thunderball Pro ET report. 3rd April: Carla Pittau of 2004 UK National Pro ET Champions
Heaven and Hell Racing writes with a report on
Pro ET at last weekend's Easter Thunderball:
Despite our own team’s lack of success it was great to be back at home at the Pod for the Thunderball, great to see everyone again, busy
sorting out their new combination or perfecting the old one, and to welcome the new faces in the biggest car class.
Nice to see Lance Richards come from the Sportsman ET ranks with his big block Capri, although he had a few problems which he will hopefully
cure for the next meeting. Lance red lit by a whisker in the second round against a perfect 0.000 pulled by John Morris
(half an hour too late for the Perfect Light Award - Ed). Another new Pro ET racer was Joe Stevens who normally races in the Wild Bunch, and
who despite gearbox problems managed to skilfully row around a malfunctioning second gear and defeated Paul Baynton in the first round and Mike
Lacey in the second using quicker lights, and only went out in the third round when despite a better light he broke out against eventual winner John
Atkinson. Joe runs a 23T Altered with a 454 Big Block which he built himself.
Welcome also to Anthony Wilkins in the '55 Chevy, who qualified no. 2 with a +0.002 and did an excellent back up running a +0.004 in the third
round of qualifying. The '55 ran very consistently and Anthony’s march was only stopped by his red light against Keith Herbert.
Jerry Denning with his mate Lee Pike were running both Pro ET and Super Gas sharing the wheel of Honky Tonkin', their wheelstanding sixties
Gasser style '57 Chevy, which doesn't weigh as much as it looks, and runs high nines with a big block and a little bit of blower.
The Honky Tonkin' Team turned out to be a lovely bunch of absolute gearheads, it was great to get to know them a bit in the fire up lane,
although Team Heaven and Hell, with Yours Truly at the wheel, pulled a cherry in the first round against them. Jerry got as far as the third
round getting past another cherry in the second round, compliments of Gary Springford at the wheel of Paul Marston’s Insanity Vega, and
was stopped by the ineffable Keith Herbert despite a better light when the Super Stock replica Plymouth Fury ran within two thousandths of the dial-in.
It was really good to see Mike Lacey in the Metamorphosis Camaro finally run the quarter mile without spitting out engine and gearbox on the
way. Mike is now running Peter Lane's old engine rebuilt by Jeff Bull and as of Good Friday a heavy duty TH400 with transbrake. Unfortunately
the weak link in the set-up is now the rear end and suspension, so Mike had a hard time trying to launch without spinning the tyres, and found later
that his mono-leaf springs went somewhat pear-shaped after the punishment they received. However he enjoyed the meeting very much, managing to
be a contender at last.
Going back through the ranks to meet the Pro ET veterans we find Wayne Hiscock getting serious numbers out of his new 468ci Big Block and running
spot on in the process. Wayne qualified #1 but met the trailer prematurely in the first round through a bit of a start line snooze which allowed John Morris
to start his implacable march to the finals. Good to see Dave Billadeau with the big white GTX down from Up North, the car always looks good coming
off the line but unfortunately lost in the second round against Phil Toppin. Phil Toppin and crew with the yellow Pop must take the most serious crew
award, serious about taking the piss that is. But it seems to help with defusing those pre-race nerves as Phil got to the third round and we always have
a good laugh with them in the fire-up road. The Yellow Belly Satellite of Kevin Slyfield looked good in qualifying with big plumes of purging nitrous
before the launch. Unfortunately with so much extra power he was spinning the tyres and getting out of shape, and although he got a handle on it
by the end of qualifying and he dialled it in good, he broke out in the first round. Lady Nitrous is a finicky Mistress.
Whatever happened at this stage you could be sure that "John" was going to win the meeting, and as it happened it was John Atkinson, with a better
light and a closer run. Congratulations to both and thanks to everyone in Pro ET for making even a first round exit easier to bear, the class could not
be made up of nicer people and it was great fun to meet everyone again. Unofficial Points standings (but remember to check them out against the official
points when announced) are now posted on the Pro ET web site at www.pro-et.co.uk and
on the Heaven and Hell web site at www.heavenhell.org.
Plan A, and Plan B. 2nd April: Sweden's Lorentzon and Möller
Top Fuel Dragster team are waiting for their ex-Doug Herbert Top Fueller to arrive, and the 'old' car is
waiting to stand in should there be any problems, says Crew Chief Kenneth Lorentzon.
"We're now heading towards the start of the season, which we have all been waiting for", says Kenneth.
"Some teams got the jump at the Easter Thunderball, I was tuned in and following the race and from
what I could understand Jon Webster was the only guy who had anything to write home to his mum about,
the other teams didn't scare anyone. It is great to see that Wright and Bradford will be back again,
we need more cars. Maybe even Anita will come out of retirement, who knows?"
"Back to racing and it seems that we have a slight problem getting the new missile as soon as we would have wanted
it. With luck it is supposed to show up on 27th April, and our plan is to put it together and go to the Pro Test
at Malmö's Meca Raceway and then the test weekend at Santa Pod Raceway the weekend before the Main Event.
If it comes to a struggle we can always roll out the old warrior from the retirement home - it is ready
to go and kick some butt."
Hill on that pass... 2nd April: Martin Hill, who took the title of Fastest Jet-powered drag racer on the planet
with a 336.10 mph blast in his Fireforce 3 Jet Funny Car at the Easter Thunderball at Santa Pod Raceway
last weekend, has been in touch to tell us how the pass came about.
"The Fireforce 3 FC has undergone various modifications since it début at Santa Pod back in early 2000", says Martin.
"It is a heavy car by today’s standards, a good few hundred pounds heavier than another Jet FCs. With weight being a major issue this car
would never attain such low ETs as recorded in the States. Some of the cars with the low ETs never duplicate them at events and are sometimes
set at the expense of engine parts. I knew that with the right set-up and weather conditions this car could set a new terminal speed record.
"We have had a few setbacks over the last few years. The major one was losing the body at the top end and having subsequent problems with
the replacement fibreglass body, which just put the development back further.
"Since Christmas I have been working on the fuel system, trying to eliminate a couple of problems. We ran the car at Pod in February and at that
point it seemed to have new life. We followed this up with testing at the Peak Performance Day and it was becoming clearer that the car was making
more power. Every time we have run the car this year, the weather has been excellent for us with cold dense air. At the Test the car ran a 5.9 without
any hassle and on the Sunday we were running 250+ mph terminals at 6.1 clicking off at half track. This all was leading up to the Easter Thunderball.
"The first run of the day at this event, it was decided to put the last of the normal chutes in the main as the original had taken a beating over the season.
As with all new chutes I prefer to do a three quarter pass to check them out. We ran 288 mph clicking off at a thousand feet and just in the fives. Looking at the
info I knew that the conditions were perfect to get a good terminal and the car was prepared, unfortunately due to problems on the track our run was
delayed and just a show was performed and a quick launch to check things out. Back at the pits the chute was inspected and was found to have sustained damage.
"On Sunday the weather was ideal to run fast again, cold dense air and a good track. Another new chute was loaded, this time it was one specially built
for the car by Tom Abbott from Chute Metal in the States. It had been designed to for speeds up to 350 mph and would stop the car progressively
rather than hard-hitting like the previous chutes. We brought the car round to the tower and it started up clean as a whistle and sounded crisp. We did
our usual trick of trying to scare the commentators and burning off some fuel with our traditional burner pops to the line. On the green I got the power up
to 100% and let it go, slamming the throttle to the stops as soon as I had passed the sixty foot mark. The car was arrow straight and fast, as I got to the
three-quarter track it felt good so I kept on it and it just hit again - it was like pushing in the nitrous it just found another speed. I was pushed back in the
seat further and hung on for the ride. I clicked it off at the traps and I knew it was fast, I knew it had to be 300+. The car stopped just as planned,
the 'chute did just what it said on the box.
"The answer to the question is yes, it was genuine, and if the conditions are as good next time I will do it all over again. We are the fastest Jet over a
quarter of mile in the world, and I hope it keeps Sammy smiling because that one was for him!"
Martin's pass engendered quite a reaction around the world. A number of Jet racers outside the UK, so far from than
congratulating Martin, were almost as fast as his terminal speed in weighing in to contradict our report (whilst
also for the most part electing to ignore the preceding 288 mph three-quarter pass - Ed) and then questioning
the official timing data when it was published. Andy Marrs of Santa Pod Raceway's timing crew, who is widely
acknowledged as one of Europe's leading experts on timing, looked at the details of Martin's pass and this is
what he has to say:
"Just looking at the incrementals it's clear that Martin was on stormer", says Andy. "Any kind of beam blocker can be ruled out by the normality of the sixty
foot time. The important figure as far as I'm concerned is the time taken between 990' and 1320', which in the case of the 336 pass is considerably quicker
than anything previous. As we know the distance and the time taken to cover that distance, we can obviously work out the average speed over that distance,
again this is considerably higher than anything previous at 244 mph.
"Now, a 244 average isn't that much higher than a 239 (Martin's previous best), but bear
in mind the average I have used is taken over 330 feet, and the speed trap is sixty six feet. As 0.01 seconds over sixty six feet can easily mean a difference of 20 mph at
300 mph, and Martin's 990' - 1320' was 0.018 quicker than anything previous, and his speed was obviously quicker entering that speed trap than ever before
(see the 660' speed), I conclude that it was genuine."
Good enough for us...
...Venables on that weekend. 2nd April: Also in record-setting mood last weekend was UK Super Street Bike racer
Steve Venables. Steve ran the first seven-second SSB pass in competition during qualifying for the
Easter Thunderball, then spent the weekend swapping the ACU UK National ET record with Jamie Sneddon who
together with Brad O'Connor also got into the sevens, before ending the weekend with the event victory and
new National records of 7.742 seconds and 193.20 mph. Steve told Eurodragster.com that he couldn't possibly
have asked any more from his weekend.
"It was a brilliant weekend", said Steve. "It was above our expectations. We achieved everything we wanted
to do and it's not often that that happens. I was really pleased for Jamie and Brad on their sevens, and
some of the other racers are not far off. We have taken Super Street Bike to another level and we certainly
gave the spectators something to watch! The amount of feedback I got from fans in the pits was unbelievable,
some were even telling me that I had made their weekend! I should add the reason that we spent so much time
in our motorhome, we weren't being unsociable or secretive - the simple fact was that Barry Henson was
just so bloody cold! We were using Graham Dance's hot air gun to keep him warm!"
Steve was quick to credit a number of people for his success last weekend, starting with his sponsors.
"Thanks to Graham Balchin, Debben Performance, Bournemouth Kawasaki and ASAP Signs - and anyone else who wants to
come on board!", said Steve. "Big, big thanks to Barry Henson for dragging himself over here,
freezing, breaking down in the motorhome, having no sleep, and being dumped at the airport,
and still saying he'd had a great time! Thanks to everyone who has E-Mailed to congratulate me.
Thanks to Jon Webster for the Seven Second gold ring; thanks to Sharkman for the Seven Second trophy, which
I will always treasure, and finally thanks as ever to Eurodragster.com for reporting it all."
A lass Inzane. 2nd April: UK Sportsman ET racer Tanya Partridge and her Inzane Racing Team
had one of the best starts to the season they could have hoped for, with Personal Bests in testing and
then at last weekend's Easter Thunderball. However team member Ross Spencer kicks off his weekend account
by congratulating some of Tanya's colleagues.
"What a weekend!", says Ross. "Massive congratulations to Martin Lewis on his
Sportsman win, from all of the Inzane Racing Team. An excellent start
to the season for him, well done mate! Lots of the other Sportman crowd
were in attendance and it was fantastic to see them all. The friendliness
and mutual support that is displayed by all members of the class is
something that we should be very proud of, as the racing just wouldn't
be the same without it! We'd also like to welcome the new teams we saw
beginning their season. Nicola La Grue and the Race Shack team made it through to the semi
finals in their Honda Civic, and it was especially good to see the Dave Nelson
with his new slingshot running on Sunday and Monday, and we
commend them on their efforts and sheer determination to get the car
through scrutineering.
"Unfortunately our luck was not to hold, as the Camaro blew a
carburettor gasket in round two and we lost by 0.16 of a second. Thanks
for a great atmosphere down at the gravel pit from all of the Inzane
Racing Team and we look forward to seeing you all again soon!"
The team's official web site at www.inzane-racing.co.uk
contains a longer version of Ross' report as well as five pages of photographs.
March 2005 was Eurodragster.com's busiest month since we started to keep access records in 2003.
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readers for coming back on a regular basis and to our sponsors for their support.
Errata. 2nd April: As our readers are aware, we pride ourselves on factual accuracy here at Eurodragster.com,
and so we are always quick to correct any inaccuracies in news items. Therefore we must make the following corrections
to yesterday's news:
Johnny Hall has not built a Rocket Kart
Paul Watson is not riding Jamie Sneddon's Honda Blackbird SSB at the FIA Main Event
The FIA are not considering a "one block per event" rule for 2007
Santa Pod Raceway are not holding a Saab Jam in August
Tog is not doing a burnout and launch in Doug Ripley's Top Methanol FC next weekend
Web site updates. 2nd April: Our good buddies at Svensk Dragracing have updated their web site at
www.dragracing.se with NDRS-class results from last
weekend's Easter Thunderball, which was the first round of this year's Nordic series.
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