SCR's new safety partners. 31st January: Shakespeare County Raceway and APIRA are pleased to announce the addition of two new
partners, DSRacewear and Nimbus Motorsport, to benefit the race track's safety crew writes SCR's Marketing Manager Jerry Cookson.
DSRacewear, a relatively new company run by Wild Bunch racer Peter (aka Eddie) Yates, will be continuing its support of Shakespeare
County by supplying two SFI-spec RJS two-piece branded suits for use by the APIRA start line fire crew. This association has also been
tied in with Steve Clark's company Nimbus Motorsport who will be making sure that the two-man crew will receive that added extra
protection with the latest range of fire retardant underwear from Nimbus CarbonX.
"All my suits are custom-made to a set of very detailed measurement to ensure a perfect fit so I'm really pleased to be involved with
Shakespeare County and the APIRA crew", says Peter. "I can also supply custom-fitted full spec Junior Dragster suits, as well as the
suits in SFI 2.3A /5 /15 and /20 spec together with a full range of boots, fireproof balaclavas, gloves, underwear, SNELL 2005 helmets,
Harnesses and other SFI spec equipment."
Used by many of the NHRA touring Pro racers, Nimbus CarbonX utilizes a highly-effective flame retardant fabric to aid safety as
well as comfort in extremely hot conditions. "We are really pleased that the safety of the fire crew has been recognised to be as
important as that of the drivers", says Steve. Being specifically designed for motorsport drivers and engineers it forms the ideal
base layer in a multilayer race suit and is fully endorsed by many of the sports leading racers. Nimbus CarbonX is approved to
FIA 8856-2000 and CE marked to EN531.
The Bahrain Drag Racing Club has announced a sponsorship deal with Addax Investment Bank who expressed
themselves pleased to support the BDRC's efforts in promoting both drag racing and the Kingdom of Bahrain.
"Sponsoring the BDRC was as easy as 1-2-3", said CEO Mr Yousef Al Essa (third from right with
Yasser Abdulla, Fahad Taqi and Saeed Al Nooh). The Club is going to be a good ambassador for the Bank
and its continued success".
Forever The Pom... 29th January: Our good friend Heather Bond has been in touch from Australia to bring us
up to date with ex-pat UK Top Fuel Dragster racer Steve Read's progress with his new car (right, click on picture
for large version).
"Our car eventually arrived from America in August, which meant we couldn't contest the Australian Championship which starts in September", says H. "There
were various reasons for this, but the two main factors were that we wanted to use new clutch and fuel management systems which our Crew Chief had to get
his head around, and that our crew are predominately new to working on a race car. We decided to do it this way as they are bringing no other habits to the
team, just an eagerness to learn. These guys were spectators in the crowd last season, but with a passion for the sport and a willingness to put in the long hours
we now have a complete crew to be proud of.
"We took our car to Willowbank Raceway for the Night Fire Top Fuel meeting on 5th-6th January. Bearing in mind that this was a testing session for the car, the
first pass gave a 0.855 sixty foot and a 330 foot of 2.23. Shortly after that the blower belt let go but we were very happy with the result. The next run was another
0.85 with a 2.20 330' and yet another belt. The next day was eliminations and we were matched up against another Queensland car. He smoked the tyres straight
off the line and we were through to the next round. In the semis we lost out, but all in all it was a great two days for the crew and the début of the car.
When the crew went to collect Steve from the bottom end they received a standing ovation from the crowd for all the hard work put in.
"Steve has now become an Aussie but I'm sure will always be known as The Pom when racing. Our next meeting is at Western Sydney on 16th-17th February.
We will be trying a new blower belt system to get these suckers to stay on!"
Swift snippets. 29th January: If you are attending this Saturday's (3rd February) joint APIRA/SPRC
Dinner Dance and Trophy presentation in Northampton then please note that the Club Championship presentations
will take place before dinner, so please be in your seats by 6:30 pm. As last year's presentations were
marred by loud conversation it is also asked that courtesy is shown to Champions and runners-up, Perpetual Award
winners, Hall of Fame inductees, MCs and everyone else in the room by keeping quiet during this Saturday's
ceremonies or by leaving the room if you wish to talk.
Hannah Todd has been in touch to ask if readers could vote for one of her fellow Lucas Oil "girlies" (Her word - Ed) who was very much in evidence
around the Lucas Oil and Carter Motorsport displays at Autosport International. "Monica(right) has been nominated as
one of the sexiest women in Britain by the Daily Star", says Hannah. "To vote you need to text MONICA
HARRIS to 82100. Texts cost 25p so it won't break the bank and it will help one of us Lucas Oil girlies get
the recognition she deserves!"
"The TTDS and SDC organisers will come together and start this new series of 2007. The new series will be lead by a newly-developed non-profit
association consisting of representatives from the organising clubs. Toyo Tires will follow on as a sponsor from the previous Toyo Tires Dragracing
Series. We want to apologise for the calendar being presented late this year but you will understand the reasons and we promise to make it
better next year.
"More information will later be presented on the TTDS and SDC home pages, and a new home page will be presented shortly. With this, we want to present
the calendar and the classes but all the details haven't yet been looked at. These will be presented at an information meeting at the Åby Dragracing
Market on 10th February.
"The name of this new series isn't yet definite and we therefore want to open this up to the public: we would like you to come up with some good
suggestions and E-Mail them to namnet@srif.se. The winning suggestion will be presented at
the Åby Dragracing Market and prizes consisting of free entry fees or entry to our races. The only condition is that the new serie has to include the
word Toyo and that it is used in such a manner that it would be easy to change or remove if the sponsorship ended.
The first outing is in Florida for testing leading up to the Screamin' Eagle Performance Parts Bike Week Nationals
in Gainesville on 2nd-4th March. Svein Olav will travel back and forth between Norway and the USA but the bike will
stay in the USA for the duration of the 2007 season.
Svein Olav's plans includes trips out West for the season-ending races in Las Vegas and Pomona, with stops on the
East Coast including Bristol and Rockingham. "It's a dream come true", says Svein Olav. "I've had this in my head
since I first went to Sturgis many years ago".
It's too bad for us here in Europe, as Svein Olav is both a strong racer on track as well as a major nice guy in
the pits. One benefit though, we track announcers will have a lot easier time not to screw up the names of the
Norwegian Supertwin racers this year.
Santa Pod Raceway are holding their first ever Stunt Night on Friday 16th February. Jo Harris tells us that it promises to be an evening of wild stunts and displays
for all the family. "There'll be a monster mix of untamed stunts and track action from a variety of people including the Terry Grant Stunt Show, Monster Truck, Fireforce 3
Jet Car and the AWOL Stunt Ryderz", says Jo. "We'll also have a funfair and fireworks to end the evening with a bang, as well as live bands and full bar and catering facilities
until 11:00 pm. Gates open at 4:00 pm with the main attractions taking place between 6:00 and 8:00. For ticket prices visit
www.stuntnight.com."
Also on the subject of Santa Pod, we understand that this year's Pro Fuel Shootout at the Easter Thunderball
could be contested by as many as eight Fuel cars. Naturally we will bring you details as we receive them so stay
tuned.
VP introduce Tech Support. 28th January: Eurodragster.com Home and News sponsor
VP Racing Fuels Inc, an industry leader in the production and
distribution of racing fuels and other performance products, has created a new position titled Technical Director described by Steve Burns, VP's President and CEO, as
"Critical not only to our effort to stay on the leading edge of race fuel technology but to ensure our customer support remains unsurpassed". Burns continued "While I will
continue to lead VP's R&D efforts, the primary role of this new position will be to oversee the introduction and support of our new and existing technology in the marketplace
via hands-on applications testing of new technology and maintenance of a database of technical product information.
"The importance of the technical support this makes available to our customers can't be overemphasised. When you lead an industry in technological development as we do,
people look to you for guidance and support to ensure they can effectively implement that technology. And although VP's custom blending has always been its strength, with
more than sixty blends of racing fuel now available, it's understandable our product line can appear somewhat intimidating to customers just getting started. VP's customers
have always had direct access to its regional offices for technical assistance in this regard, but now they'll have another ready resource from whom they can obtain
application-specific support on a timely and ongoing basis."
Named to the new Technical Director position is Jay Farnsworth, previously VP's Regional Manager for its Midwest Region. According to Burns, Farnsworth has been
actively involved in VP's R&D efforts for many years - not only for racing fuels but VP's traction adhesives. "Like most of us at VP, Jay was first a racer who now has
lived and breathed racing fuels for almost nineteen years, not to mention years of experience with automotive and aftermarket parts prior to joining VP. I'm happy we're
able to turn to someone with Jay's experience and passion to fill this critical role and I expect customers will come to appreciate his responsiveness and the insight he
can provide."
"We encourage customers who require fuel recommendations or other technical support to direct questions to Jay at
tech@vpracingfuels.com or to call our Technical Support line, which we intend
to staff from 8:00 am to 10 pm seven days a week" said Jay Farnsworth. "At that point, customers will be walked through their application to determine
the most appropriate fuel and how to tune for it, before being referred to the appropriate VP regional office for product delivery". VP Technical Support
can be reached at +1 812 878 2025.
Andy Carter, two time FIA European Top Fuel Champion will be driving the Andersen Racing Top Fuel car for the 2007 season. This
car is one of, if not the, finest and most up-to-date Fuel cars on the European circuit and of course, the car that Håkan Nilsson
shoed to the 2006 FIA title.
Following Håkan's surprise decision to hang up his firesuit earlier in the month, it was not long before in-depth discussions
were being held between Andy and the Danish team. The new deal was finalised in person as Andy visited Karsten and Per in their
home nation last weekend.
"Carter Motorsport is committed to obtaining maximum exposure for their primary sponsor, Lucas Oil", said Dan Welberry of
Carter Motorsport PR and Marketing. "This is not something we take lightly and this deal is very much a response to this objective.
With Andy at the wheel of the Andersen Racing car, we will once again be able to use the Carter Motorsport Top Fueller for the many
show/public appearances already in the diary for 2007. The two cars will enable us to significantly raise brand awareness for Lucas Oil
and associated sponsors throughout Europe and ultimately assist in increased sales. We are also very proud of our outstanding list of
associate sponsors. We are sure that they will also be delighted with this deal and see it as further commitment by our team to raise their
profile."
"What an amazing year for Carter Motorsport!", said Andy Carter. "All the hard work is really paying off and there is so much more news to
follow. Lucas Oil were delighted with the unveiling at the Autosport Show and the coverage since then has been fantastic.
I am delighted to make this announcement. The car is simply awesome and we know it's competitive after the outstanding season had by the
team last year. It really is a state-of-the-art Top Fuel machine, capable of the consistent 4.8s that we believe will be needed to win
the title this year. The Andersen Racing team have already stated that 4.7s have to be the objective for this season and I am more than
ready to do all I can to see those numbers on the board. Per and Karsten have been good friends for over ten years now and I am really
looking forward to working with them. I would like to thank all those who have helped to get me to this point. I know that without your help
and support, none of this would have been possible."
Carter Motorsport would like to thank their primary sponsor, Lucas Oil, and would also like to thank the following associate partners for their
continued support:
Real Steel
Sandy Scooters
Penn Autos
A1 Motor Stores
Toxico Clothing
Inkwell Printing
Alleyjax
WASP Speed Shop
Black Bear Harley Davidson
Hauser Race Cars
"Sponsors have been impressed with the number of cars running their, decals especially when Santa Pod has been
rammed", says Carl. "Some sponsors have told us that racers have been using their services - thanks guys. Keep
letting them know where you heard of them! We have extended the offer to display banners in the pits if sponsors
wish, and we will continue to plug their names at every given chance.
"We also asked if anyone would be interested in gathering information at the races - qualifying and race results etc - to help to keep the site up-to-date.
We are still awaiting applications for this much sought-after post, so don't be shy, E-Mail Bob Regis from the Pro ET site to discuss this.
"Finally I will again be working with Roger Gorringe to put together articles for Santa Pod's event programmes, so it might be to your advantage to
E-Mail mariusb@fsmail.net with any news you might care to pass on...you could use
this as a springboard for your report, which I'm sure you are now compiling for the Pro ET site! I look forward to hearing from you."
Swift snippets. 26th January: Jerry Cookson tells us that two additional tidy-up weekends have been added at Shakespeare
County Raceway, on 10th-11th February and 24th-25th February. "If you would like to help out then please call 01789 720180 days or
01453 791818 evenings", says Jerry.
Editor's note: Thanks to those who wrote with supportive comments after yesterday's news update was
cut short by an emergency in your News Editor's day job. We also appreciated the offers of help should it
happen again. If anyone would like to finance a full-time News Editor for Eurodragster.com then you know the
address.
Chevrolet back BDRC. 26th January: Chevrolet Motorsports have given the Kingdom of Bahrain Drag Racing Championship a huge boost thanks
to the efforts of the Bahrain International Circuit and the Bahrain Drag Racing Club, writes BDRC President Fahad Taqi:
The Bahrain Drag Racing Club will shortly open a new forum on which BDRC will answer questions and racers
can exchange information. Stay tuned for more details.
My little ponies. 26th January: An spooky coincidence on today's Eurodragster.com News update as we
received two news items from separate contributors which turned out to be related.
Firsty Ian Turburville wrote to us to tell us about GBC Racing who produce astounding mini-Funny Cars which
are Super Pro ET legal in the USA. These Mini Pro cars are designed to be powered by rear-mounted motorbike
or snowmobile engines and are legal to 7.50 over the quarter mile.
Putting the oval racers straight. 26th January: The weekend's Oval Racing Expo at Arena Raceway Essex, which included demonstration
appearances by drag racers, was judged a great success with attendance and entries up, writes Paul Marston:
The promoters of the event have already indicated that they would be looking to increase the drag racing side of the Oval Expo next
year. On behalf of Paul Marston Racing and crew I would like to thank the Rolling Thunder Show for inviting us to attend and we look
forward to attending next year's show.
...and it's still green. 24th January: Swedish Pro Stock Bike racer Anders Larsson is well into his planning
for 2007, rebuilding his bike from the ground up and cloaking it in a new body with a great paint scheme
(right, click on picture for larger shot from another angle).
"For the last couple of years we have more or less been known as the team who in the lead of breaking things in Pro Stock Bike", says Anders.
"We have had limited outings due to breakage. So the decision for this year was an easy one: lesson learned, start with a clean sheet. The only thing
we've kept from last year are the frame, fork and electrical system - everything else has been sold or put on the shelf.
"So the first piece of new stuff to be finished and ready to unveil is the new TL1000R body and paintwork. The paint has once again been applied by Edsbylack
in Edsbyn as previously. We called last year to see if it would possible for Sigge to apply the new paint in the Edsbylack facilities, which are owned by Danne
Johansson. "Sure, come over here and we'll figure something out", they said, and I think they did more than just figure something out this time! A couple of
weeks back Sigge called and said "It's just about ready...and it's still green!
"We'd like to say thank you to our partners Enström and Partner AB, Colormailer, Fastlab, Rogspeed, Dezeta Reklam and Olssons Grafiska for their
continued support in 2007."
Sweden's new Fuel FC capital. 24th January: Knut Söderquist of the Carbon By Design team says that
Åstorp in Sweden has become the country's very own Gotham City. "Åstorp has been
the Top Fuel capital with seven of them in a city of thirty thousand people", says Knut. "It
is now turning into the Funny Car capital."
Knut has now taken delivery of the Fuel Funny Cars which he bought at the end of 2006
(right, click on pictures for large versions).
"One of the cars is a 2001 Murf McKinney 2001 chassis with a 2004 Camaro body, and the
other car I bought from Terry Haddock", he says. "I received Terry's car last week and
I am very pleased with the chassis which is a Pleuger, which ensures that it will be
a good car. All I did to that chassis was to add a couple of boxes for the computer and fuel
system. It's the usual thing with the bodies - a few cracks, everything is well used
after an NHRA season."
Finally in a busy off-season for the CBD team Knut found time to do a last-minute deal
to send two Top Fuel Dragsters to the United Arab Emirates to make demonstration
passes at the Emirates Motorplex at the start of February. "This deal was done in a
couple of days", says Knut. "I got the all-clear from the track to send two Top Fuel
Dragsters at eleven one morning, but the only problem was that the container ship was
leaving at seven o'clock that same evening. Luckily I got the cars ready and we made
it with fifty minutes to spare.The cars will be driven by Harlan Thompson and Andy
Carter, more news will follow soon."
Andy Carter told Eurodragster.com that he will send a news item about his UAE trip very
soon, but in the meantime he asked us to thank Knut for the offer. "I am very grateful to
Knut for the opportunity to get some seat time so early in the year", said Andy.
Swift snippets. 24th January: Calling all contingency sponsors: if you sponsor a contingency
scheme in the UK then Caroline Day of Santa Pod Raceway would like to hear from you, as she is preparing a
page of the Easter Thunderball event programme dedicated to contingency sponsorships. If you sponsor a
contingency scheme then please E-Mail details to Caroline via
contingency@santapod.com.
We understand that a UK National Championship is to be set up for Top Methanol and that this will be contested at the
Easter Thunderball and UK National Finals at Santa Pod Raceway.
Toyo post £25,000 contingency. 23rd January: Tyre giant Toyo have announced
a £25,000 prize fund for 2007 UK National Drag Racing Championships, the largest prize fund in the company's history.
£300 will be available to the winner and £150 to the runner-up in all seven rounds of the UK Championships at Santa Pod and
Shakespeare County Raceways in the following classes:
Super Modified
Super Pro ET
Pro ET
Sportsman ET
Super Comp
Super Gas
Super Street
VW Sportsman
To qualify for the prizes, competitors have to race on Toyo tyres and display the approved Toyo logo on both sides of their vehicle.
"We offered a similar package to the Super Comp and Pro ET Championships last year when we introduced the Toyo DRR1", said
Mike Rignall, Marketing Director for Toyo. "We were very happy to write the cheques when competitors won as it proved that Toyo drag slicks
were competitive."
Although Toyo are a newcomer to drag racing, this hasn't stopped them hitting instant form - taking some of the US and Europe's most brutal
machinery to podium and Championship leading results. Toyo DRR1 Drag Slicks took a blistering Championship 1-2 in the Southern California
Drag Racing Association Super Comp Class. Drivers Todd Henry and Lee Priest were quick to praise the consistent performance of the Proxes
DRR1 for their part in the teams success. Team Owner/Manager Thomas Bayer was similarly impressed with the team, the talent and the tyres:
"In this class you need consistency. I think Toyo's speaks for itself with a 1-2 Championship finish! Todd and Lee run completely different
chassis set-ups and have their own unique driving style, but our Proxes DRR1 slicks allow us to tune the car for each driver - and win!"
Adam Flamholc of Sweden's MMR/Glueharbor Dragracing sent us this
picture of the team's ex-Jimmy Ålund European Championship-holding Pro Stock in its new colours
(right, click on picture for large version). "As well as new paint we have made some other updates", says
Adam.
It came too late for yesterday's news but Ian Warren asked us to wish his son, UK Super Street Bike and 9.50 Bike
racer David Warren, a Happy Birthday for Sunday. Hope you had a great day, David.
Turner collects trophy. 23rd January: Rob Turner attended a star-studded awards ceremony at the exclusive Royal Automobile Club on
London's Pall Mall to receive his 2006 MSA British Drag Racing Championship trophy from Damon Hill, the last British driver to win the Formula
1 world title (right, click on picture for large version).
Rob was present at the Motor Sports Association's Night of Champions event - attended by every British Championship winner from
2006 - to receive the prestigious piece of silverware. This is the ninth time that Rob has won the Championship since he first entered
in the early 1990s.
"The thrill of accelerating from 0-100 mph inside a second and getting close to 260 mph inside the quarter mile is just as exciting as it
ever was", said Rob. "A lot of my success is down to the team of mechanics who worked on the dragster - again in 2006 it was among
the quickest out there but it was by far the most reliable and that was crucial in helping me score big points every time."
"As a race track, Shakespeare County Raceway and the organising club Avon Park International Racing Association can fully understand the sentiments
regarding the number of permitted meetings for 2007. We know that everyone has heard a multitude of excuses before so there is no point in beating
around the bush.
"SCR had a very fraught year last year seeing the departure, sudden in some cases, of both key personnel and the promoter. We are not going into the
reasons why this happened because all we are interested in is the future of the Raceway and trying to safeguard its existence as a viable drag strip.
We realise that we are constantly being compared with Santa Pod but in reality they are two completely different entities. Santa Pod run approximately
forty eight weekends per annum and on a purely commercial basis. Shakespeare County can only run fourteen weekends per year due to planning constraints
(the track must observe a weekend's solitude between each event) and, bar one, is solely manned by volunteers. We therefore do not have the investment
and must use other means to finance maintenance and renovation.
"Furthermore, the summer period sees a number of well-established events which only exist due to the nature of their regular appearance in the calendar,
and to move this round the existing calendar would almost certainly downgrade their credibility and the worst fear of all, kill them off completely. It
is also SCR's intention to run three additional permits for the Junior Drag Bikes making up for the deficit to all the other classes which will be competing
in five national rounds. This is a joint imitative between the ACU and SCR and will hopefully prove beneficial to encourage more people into the sport
in the same way as Junior Dragster has grown over the years. Further details will be announced in due course.
"The cold truth is that SCR does not make enough money (at present) out of permitted meetings for them to be financially viable at present hence the
amount of Public Track Day/RWYB scheduled for 2007. We are using these as financial support for the track so that we can increase the number of
permitted meetings in the future.
All the usual items connected with the Raceway need attending to, with priority given to concrete and hole repairs, start
and pit area repairs, and staging lane barrier repairs, weather permitting. "The winds were so fierce that the staging lane
fence, including the concrete sleepers, were ripped out of their fixings!", says Jerry.
Tony Byng tells us that what he terms an "Unofficial" Shakespeare County Raceway forum is on-line at
sports.groups.yahoo.com/group/britdragracing.
"Other than the fact that no abuse of any nature will be tolerated, the forum is open to all postings, on- or off-topic", says Tony. "There are plenty of facilities
including a calendar, photo album, database etc. Posts can be sent in HTML if you are feeling adventurous! Call in, have a look around and say hello!"
"I would like to thank the whole Danish crew for giving me the great opportunity to go Top Fuel for a season and my
Swedish team for sticking with me for all these years and being the foundation for our joint success."
We're sure that everyone will join us in sending Håkan our best wishes for his retirement and in hoping that
we will at least still see him at the track.
Swift snippets. 22nd January: Not exactly a spy picture since it came from the racer concerned but
Sweden's Patrik Pers has taken delivery of his ex-Jay Payne BAE Top Doorslammer Camaro. "If we get
the time then we'll play around a bit with the Camaro but
we'll put all our time into the Nitro Funny Car", says Patrik. "Our first race will be at Santa Pod at
Easter. We're working to get the trailer ready, put new paint on the Funny Car and get it race-ready!".
Stay tuned for more about the Fuel FC.
The UK's Venom Fuel Altered team have been hard at work so far during this off-season stripping
the car down and acquiring a new blower and trailer. You can find out more about what Tony Betts and the
guys have been up to on the team's official web site at
www.venomracing.co.uk.
Top Fuel Dragster crew member Ray Gardner tells us that Barry Paton's Top Fuel Dragster team, with whom he
worked in 2006, have placed a Fuel-style Strange Engineering twelve-inch aluminum rear-end assembly on our
Jeff Bull Race Engines and Performance Parts-sponsored Swap Meet.
"We think this will be of interest to European Fuel teams", says Barry. You can find details in the Cars Parts For Sale
section.
LA wheels. 22nd January: With the new season just around the corner, Lee Child of joint Eurodragster.com Links and Perfect Award Scheme
sponsor LA Racing Parts is proud to announce that the company is a dealer for American Racing
Wheels and Motegi Racing Performance Wheels.
Web site updates. 22nd January: Our good friend Peter Donaldson has updated his photographic web site
with shots from yesterday's (Sunday's) Run What You Brung at Santa Pod Raceway. You can fins Peter's
pictures at peterdonaldson5305.fotopic.net.
"We can make these for anyone else should there be a call for them. Contact me with your requirements through my web site
at www.turboville.com."
Also on show via Turbo's web site is a video clip of Champion Mike Romine at the 2006 AHDRA finals in Las Vegas. "It's a beautifully-shot, mid-six run at
night, with the mountains in the distance", says Turbo. "Cauldwell do some really good DVDs and will mail to Europe! Sound on loud, go to
www.turboville.com/turbo-7/team.htm, and sniff the nitro!"
Thanks to our good buddy Patrik Jacobsson for letting us know that Sweden's Lindahl Brothers Pro Mod
team have launched a web site at
www.kendallmotoroil.se/teamkendall/index.html.
As well as everything you could want to know about their wild Chevy, the Swedish-language web site includes information and pictures of the twins' new
Camaro which is currently under construction.
Jap Racer Year III. 19th January: With the ever-increasing demand for Japanese-oriented racing events,
Shakespeare County Raceway is pleased to announce the continuation of its popular Jap Racer Day series,
now entering its third year.
"Given the overall enthusiastic interest shown and the increased attendance for the Jap Racer finals in
October, SCR have expanded the number of events to five one day races from April to October", says SCR's
Marketing Manager Jerry Cookson. "The format for this 'fun no pressure' series stays relatively the same
for both the Unlimited Drive and Front Wheel Drive categories. The only revisions we have made is to the
points: this now includes establishing track records, allocation of numbers to last season's top five in
each category, and the introduction of general RWYB rules for the track."
Although the series is financed by the track, the team at SCR is looking at several sponsorship opportunities but
if there is an individual or company looking for a cheap way of getting involved with a drag racing series then
please get in contact with the SCR office on 01789 720180 or E-Mail Jerry at
enquiries@shakespearecountyraceway.co.uk.
Finally Ian Turburville writes to tell us that the February issue of Streetfighters magazine contains coverage of the ACU UK Drag
Bike Championship classes at the UK National Finals, written by Steve Moxley. "The whole back cover of this issue featues a drag bike, which can only be
good for the sport!", adds Turbo.
Sellers beware. 19th January: Harry Stedman has been in touch to ask us to warn readers of a scammer targeting
classified advertisement services on the web.
This did not happen on the Eurodragster.com Swap Meet but all classified advertisement services on the web, including ours, attract the attention
of a small number of such criminals. As Harry says, be aware, and if a deal seems too good to be true then it probably is.
The team is now planning to add more power, mostly by increasing the boost to 45-50 psi; a new
clutch set-up will help.
Not long to Easter... 18th January: Carmel Turner of UK Top Methanol Dragster team
Turner Motorsport
says that she can't believe that Easter is only twelve weeks away.
"I'm sure that most of the racers out there, like us, need the time to finish any
improvements to their vehicles", says Carmel. "We've got new parts on order for the
dragster this year, a new paint scheme, and some new crew!
"At the moment we are seeking and in negotiation with new sponsors, and we hope to
announce very shortly some further names that have joined us in 2007.
We hope to have some very special anouncements to release in the very near
future."
2007 NFAA calendar. 18th January: We are indebted to Nostalgia Fuel Altered Association organiser Lawrie
Gatehouse for confirming this year's NFAA calendar:
Swift snippets. 18th January: With an ever-demanding quest for quicker ETs and faster terminal speeds and with safety at the forefront,
Lee Child of LA Performance Services is now taking bookings for track prep for the 2007 season. "We have worked with all types of track
glue such as VHT, VP Lane Choice and water based glues with all record-breaking results", says Lee. "Track location is not a problem as we have
worked with low and high track temperatures. LA Performance Services can offer a two- or three-man team and can source equipment, glue and
track-related products". For a quote E-Mail lee.trackprep@hotmail.co.uk or call
07771 590176 (outside the UK +44 7771 590176).
Magazine update. 18th January: Jerry Cookson writes that magazine featuring drag racing are coming from
all angles this month:
First up is Vintage Fuel, available from American Auto Mags.
There is some great action to be had here with photo
coverage from the Pepsi Nightfire Nationals, Long
Beech Cacklefest and the Englishtown Funny Car
reunion, profiles about FED racers Troy Coker and Jim
Swedberg and from the Funny Car wars Becky 'The
Rattler' Sylvester.
Also new on the shelves at AAM is the March issue of Drag Racing Action. DRA is as
usual packed with some great features with NHRA Funny Car star Bob Gilbertson, the Best
(and Worst) of 2006, the Real World Street Nationals at Orlando and a pictorial tour of
the SEMA Show.
The February issue of Custom Car looks back at the Bonfire Burn-Up and Flame and Thunder
Shows at Shakespeare County and Santa Pod Raceways as well as their usual look at the
Bonneville Speed Week and SEMA Shows.
"Meantime we are all set to go with our new Crew Chief Steve Leedell and our regular members Custom Chrome Europe, Red Line Oil, Gates Belts, Arias
Pistons, Simpson, S&S Cycle, Jims, Curbishley Automotive, Rush Racing, Zodiac, Sprint Dampers, RST Wheels, Fast Lane Racing (Canada), King
Racing and A & A Business Supplies Ltd."
Pro ET sponsors return. 17th January: Sponsorship Co-ordinator Carl Burton tells us that sponsors have started to
sign up to the 2007 Pro ET Sponsorship Scheme.
If you would like to sign up then check out the UK Pro ET web site at
www.pro-et.co.uk.
Swift snippets. 17th January: Jo Harris of Santa Pod Raceway tells us that Martin Hill will be testing the
Fireforce 3 Jet Funny Car at this Sunday's (21st) Run What You Brung at Santa Pod Raceway. Sunday's
RWYB is also the first event of the 2007 Castrol Challenge series, for the quickest street-legal car, backed once again this year by
Castrol Edge. For full details of RWYBs at Santa Pod Raceway, including the new voucher scheme, check out
www.rwyb.com or our news item of 8th
January.
Editor's note: Please accept our apologies for the absence of a news update yesterday (Tuesday). All of
yesterday's news was forwarded to your News Editor's day job for a lunchtime update but never arrived.
Bennetts seek NFAA crew. 17th January: Luke Bennett tells us that the Bennett Racing team are seeking two crew members
to work on their blown-alcohol Topolino in their 2007 Nostalgia Fuel Altered Association campaign.
For more information and contact details check out the team's advertisement in the Drivers/Crew required category on our Jeff Bull Race Engines
and Performance Parts-sponsored Swap Meet.
Coming up trumps. 17th January: No sooner do we hear from Eurodragster.com News sponsor Gold RV than we hear from
a satisfied customer, UK Super Street Racer Paul Spiers who has been in touch to say a big Thank You to Derek
and Fiona Flynn, Gary Jenkins, and all of the Gold RV staff for their help.
"I am really looking forward to trying this new combination. The plan is to do some races in Denmark and Sweden and the FIA European Finals at Santa
Pod."
"More than sixty racers have already registered", says Dennis. You can find out more at
www.street-eliminator.de.
Åby Motorklubb Swap Meet. 15th January: Åby Motorklubb are holding their annual and very popular
Drag and Street Racing Swap Meet in Norrköping on Saturday 10th February.
If you are buying then gates open at 09:00 and close at 15:00. Entry to the Swap Meet is 100 SEK for adults over fifteen years of age, free for kids.
Norrköping is south of Stockholm on the E4 motorway. You can find more information at
www.abymotorklubb.se.
Swift snippets. 15th January: Shakespeare County Raceway's Marketing and Promotions Manager Jerry Cookson tells us
that SCR's new 2007 Event Guide has now been published and ready for dispatch. If you're not already on SCR's
ever-expanding mailing list and would like to receive a copy, then simply E-Mail your address to
enquiries@shakespearecountyraceway.co.uk
and the SCR team will pop a copy in the post by return.
Lee Kirk tuned in to our Autosport International
coverage and got in touch to let us know why Santa Pod Raceway's Drift car has its sponsor logos reversed on one
side. "Drifting started in Japan, and the trend for reversed lettering began when they started getting sponsorship and painting their cars with corporate colours
and logos", says Lee. "As all the brand names are in English, this means nothing to the Japanese anyway, so putting them in reverse on one side makes the car
appear symmetrical."
Channel 5 appreciate fan letters. 15th January: Russ Shane says that the UK's Channel 5 appreciate hearing from drag racing
fans thanking them for showing the 2006 NHRA Powerade Championships and that the TV company will be bidding for
the 2007 coverage.
"I'd like to encourage fans to write to convince Channel 5 to ensure they get the broadcasting rights to show the 2007 Championship", says Russ.
"This is the response I got to my own E-Mail:
Thank you for your recent enquiry regarding NHRA Drag Racing.
Carter unveils Lucas Oil sponsorship. 13th January: A proud Andy Carter unveiled the magnificent new colours of the Lucas Oil Top Fuel Dragster at
Autosport International in Birmingham today. Lucas Oil becomes
Carter Motorsport's primary sponsor in a two-year deal, and Andy joins an élite
list of Top Fuel Drivers running under the Lucas Oil banner which includes US names such as Brandon Bernstein, Larry Dixon and Morgan Lucas.
“Since winning the FIA European Championship in 2001 and 2004, Carter Motorsport has consistently been one of the strongest FIA Top Fuel teams in Europe",
says Andy Carter. "Lucas Oil will give us the global back-up we need to mount a successful challenge for a third title in 2007. All the top teams are investing
in the very latest equipment and technology and to stay competitive you need a great car, a great team, a great driver and lots of hard work, plus the technical
and financial backing of a company like Lucas Oil. We are absolutely delighted to have the support of Lucas Oil, a strong supporter of motorsport around the
world with a terrific track record in drag racing."
Les Downey, managing director of Lucas Oil in the UK gave a helping hand as the new livery was revealed on the Santa Pod stand in front of an appreciative
crowd. "If you want to demonstrate the technical quality of your motor oils and lubricants, there aren't many more demanding environments in motor sport than
keeping an FIA Top Fuel Dragster lubricated", said Les. "Lucas is one of the fastest growing lubricant brands in the UK and Europe, and with Andy behind the
wheel the Lucas Oil Top Fuel Dragster will be one of the fastest moving brands on the planet in 2007."
"Lucas Oil is a strong supporter of motorsports and this two-year sponsorship move represents a significant investment in the UK motor racing industry", said
Bob Paterson, Vice President of Lucas Oil. "Andy Carter has a winning pedigree in the FIA, with two Championship wins. Lucas Oil has the capabilities to
help drive him to the hat-trick and we think 2007 is going to be the year he achieves it."
A very Happy Birthday for yesterday to Sam (She's Lovely) Stretton of Santa Pod Raceway's timing
crew. Hope that you had a great day, Sam.
More plans for PMR. 12th January:Paul Marston Racing
have unveiled some more of their plans for the 2007 season, which include
the addition of at least three more crew and possibly two more race cars. With their continued success of the past few seasons, PMR see the 2007
season as another great year in prospect.
Paul Marston says that PMR will build on the solid progress made in 2006, enjoying the advantages that come from continuity of drivers and crew,
consistent reliability and growing competitiveness of the Paul Marston Racing race cars. "All of this is a testament to the professionalism of the crew
who do such an outstanding job", he says. "The Paul Marston Racing pit crew makes all the drivers look good, their exploits mainly go unnoticed as they
make Paul Marston Racing run so smoothly, it looks effortless. But believe me we could never thank them enough.
"Our last inductee is yet another avid drag racing fan who approached Paul Marston Racing about the possibility of gaining some experience as pit crew
and seeing our great sport of drag racing from another perspective. Harry will be visiting the Drag Race Engineering workshops on Saturday; it has to be
said that in the past some PMR crew members have got over-excited over the prospect of a new crew member to initiate. Some past incidents have left
the victims with both physical and mental scars not to mention other, more personal, physical impediments that they carry to this day. I can assure everyone
who is concerned for this young lad's safety that all precautions have been taken and the PMR crew have decided to draw straws instead of the usual "Let's
all have a go" attitude, so at least Harry stands some kind of chance. I can also guarantee that there is no hidden tattoo gun anywhere on the premises and
even if there was the only person who might actually know where it is can actually spell this time. We do have an excellent brand new hospital that recently
opened nearby, most of the ambulance drivers still don't know where it is but once Harry's in the back he is no longer our problem!
"Lastly on behalf of Paul Marston Racing and everyone who knows her, all our prayers and thoughts are with fellow Paul Marston Racing crew member
Lizz McCarthy who is currently very ill and undergoing chemo- and radiotherapy after a recent operation. Never one to complain, Lizz is bravely facing
this most difficult time. You are always in our thoughts Lizz - get well soon 'cos we need you on that start line and we couldn't do it without you."
Autosport International update. 11th January:Santa Pod Raceway will be on stand 11216 in Hall 11 of the
Autosport International at Birmingham's NEC this Saturday and Sunday (13th-14th).
"As usual we will have an array of monster machines and their drivers for people to get up close to", says Jo Harris of Santa Pod. "Martin Hill will be on hand with his
Fireforce 3 Jet Car, John Spuffard will be on hand to talk about the Showtime Fuel Funny Car, and Andy Carter will be unveiling the new sponsor of his
Top Fuel Dragster at midday on Saturday.
"We will of course also have on display the Santa Pod Top Fuel Bike for all you two-wheel lovers, along with Santa Pod's very own drift car, which competed
in last season's D1 Drift Championship, and we've got the Santa Pod Junior Dragster on display to help encourage the European Champions of the future!
Eurodragster.com will be at Autosport International tomorrow and Saturday, and we will post our
American Car Imports-sponsored event coverage from
the NEC on Saturday afternoon, but tune in to Eurodragster.com News at midday on Saturday for the news of Andy Carter's
new sponsor. We will post a direct Home Page link to our coverage as soon as it is posted, but in the meantime you
can access the Event Index by
clicking here or by clicking on the Event Coverage link on the
left-hand side of any Eurodragster.com page.
"Although it wasn't a race the taxi arrived first, the bicycle second (despite losing his chain twice), the bus third and I was last. I arrived to great applause at
the BBC East Midlands Centre two minutes before the show went off air. The last question was "Would you swap your Harley drag bike for the scooter?".
I thought for a moment and was tempted, but I decided that even though the scooter was quite comfy and had wheelie bars and a shopping basket built in,
I would stick with Mr Spokehead for the foreseeable future. My ET? A record 80 minutes."
"Pukka Pies are now in their fourth year and consider it "One of the best value sponsorships" they have entered into", says Caroline. "Since the start of their
relationship with Santa Pod, the company has expanded and developed its famous pie brand into the mainstream retail arena, with their products now available
in many key supermarket chains.
"Autoglym, renowned for their world-class cleaning products, are enjoying their second season at Santa Pod as sponsors of the right-hand lane. They also
sponsor the Show Car paddocks at many of Santa Pod's Modified and enthusiasts events where gleaming vehicles are a sight to behold!
"We are very proud to be working in partnership with both Pukka Pies and Autoglym again for 2007. The sponsorship programmes have been really hands-on for all
involved. 2007 will be no different - in fact we'll be working with both Lane Sponsors on even more varied projects this year. We hope to support Autoglym at the
forthcoming Paris Tuning Show, for example, and you might even see Santa Pod in a new Pukka Pies poster campaign! Watch this space!
"Toyo Tyres and Castrol Edge also return as sponsors of the ever popular Run What You Brung series including the very successful Castrol Challenge.
See www.rwyb.com for more information on how to take part and win £500!
"We musn't forget our many other associate sponsors whom we also work with very closely. Many of these companies have supported Santa Pod for many years
and have become synonymous with the sport of drag racing. Amongst others we would like to thank the following partners: A1 Motor Stores, Norfolk Line Ferries,
Simpson Racewear, Sumo Power, Auto Trader magazine, Gold RV Motorhomes, Coca-Cola and Meguiars. We look forward to another successful season with them all.
"On stand 8410 in Hall 8 we will be exhibiting the full range of Ringers Gloves (the official gloves of NHRA) which will include some stunning offers only
available at the show", says Steve. "The Nimbus CarbonX range of flame retardant racing underwear will also be exhibited. This advanced technology
safety clothing will be available for sale at the show and the Nimbus sales team will be able to fully answer any questions relating to these products.
Some words from our sponsors... 9th January: Paul Watson of Eurodragster.com Home and News sponsor Dynospeed Developments
tells us that DSD have become dealers for Big CC Turbo Systems.
"We have found these systems to be of the best quality and performance and will be to
our specs", says Grumpy. "We have looked at many others and found these to be the best value for money, best performance, and the best quality, with everything
from street kits to the 700 bhp plus.
For prices and more information please don't hessitate to contact us at Dynospeed Developments on 0208 500 5770. Our web site at
www.dynospeed.co.uk has also been updated and will be updated on a regular basis with news
from the DSD workshop and the track."
For further details on balancing services and prices please call Jeff on 07834 381804 or 01787 227789.
The next Pete Millar? 9th January: Carla Pittau of UK Pro ET team
Heaven and Hell Racing has forwarded a couple
of cartoons sent to her by fellow Pro ET racer and Sponsorship Co-ordinator Carl Burton whom we see in a new
light every few weeks, it seems.
Engine Swap: Not content with taking the mickey out of one of Pro ET's sponsors and Most
Professional Appearing Team nominee (which was already very daring), Carl took to depicting Heaven & Hell's misfortune without a tear of
empathy or compassion - and forgetting to draw the mouse gifts brought by Pontiac the cat."
Advance vouchers are also available with Saturday Night Special weekend tickets.
Get Fast and Furious in Denmark. 8th January: Now it is time for all boys, girls and car freaks to remove the old car magazines, winter tyres and
the garden furniture from the garage, because the rest of the winter months are to be used on styling and tuning the car before it goes on display
at Denmark's Fast and Furious Car Show on 27th-29th April.
The Fast and Furious Car Show is the first, the biggest, and the only car show that mixes all the best on four wheels under the same roof.
In 28000 square metres of the Fredericia Messecenter you can see the most extreme street cars, american cars, race cars, and hot rods from the
time before the first oil crisis. There will be DTC cars, Top Fuel Dragsters, and drag racing cars, all that is exciting to look at on four wheels, and
that can make grown up men and fathers from the suburbs dream and forget all about mortgages, unpaid bills and all their other everyday troubles.
On 27th-29th April the Fast and Furious Car Show opens the doors to dreamland, and the best of it all is that you can be a part of it all, because it
is your car that is going to be on display. Do you have the most extreme street car? Sign it on. Does your car have the hottest paint job this side of the
Atlantic ocean? Sign it on. Or do you have a secret dream of showing Jan Magnusen or Alonso how to make a burnout, then sign on for the burnout contest.
In other words you can now make sure that you get a chance to show your car at the Fast and Furious Car Show, by signing on at
www.streetfire.nu. Attach four pictures of your car from both the inside and the outside.
There will be lots of prizes for the best looking stand and car.
But there is a lot more going on at the Fast and Furious Car Show. Here you will find all the brand new and hot parts for your car - whether it is a Ford
Capri from 1978 or a brand new Golf or Supra in your own style. And yes, of course you have music in your car, but who has the coolest and loudest car
stereo in Denmark, this will also be decided this weekend in the Fast and Furious DB Championship.
If you think that this is just another car show then you are wrong, because there is lots of action to involve you. How about participating in the Drifting
Challenge, or get your car tested on the dyno so that you have a printout of your car's 575 bhp. There will be lots of competitions all weekend, with a
load of prizes in the form of tyres, wheels, stereos, gift certificates etc. The main prize for the winner of the Show is a trip for two persons to the SEMA
Show in Las Vegas including transport of the car. Here the car will be on display among the hottest cars in the world.
"The ADRA is registered in Vienna under oesterreichischer Dragster Verband ZVR# 059812527 under our
President Alexander Pilshofer. We are professionals with long years experience in organising,
event marketing and media management. "Our new office space with perfect infrastructure offers a comfortable
meeting room and professional and motivated staff. From here we are starting with some activities in European
drag racing and in the Arabian area, because of our contacts in Dubai and Saudi Arabia."
2007 ATD calendar. 7th January: Gilbert Rozet has sent us the 2007 calendar for France's Association
Trophée Dragster which is backed by DCR Engineering:
Eddie Yates of Eurodragster.com News sponsor DS Racewear says that now is the best time to order a new suit for the coming season.
"All my suits are custom-made to a very detailed set of measurement to ensure a perfect fit and the earlier you order the better", says Eddie. "I can
supply custom-fitted full-spec Junior Dragster suits, as well as suits in SFI 2.3A /5 /15 and /20 spec, as well as a full range of boots, fireproof
balaclavas, gloves, underwear, Snell 2005 helmets, harnesses and other SFI-spec equipment. RJS get very busy towards March and orders can
take much longer to fulfil. Check out our web site at
www.dsracewear.co.uk, click on the logo on the right, or call me on on 01454 857328
or 07968 809984."
Our colleagues over at Eurodragsternorth.com
are inviting racers to register on their database, which will help The North team with their live coverage.
All registered racers wil be eligible to win prizes in a number of contests in 2007, for example Best Burnout
which would be decided on photographs sent in by readers. To register visit
www.eurodragsternorth.com/registration.htm.
Voting closes at 23:59 UK tonight (Sunday) for the Santa Pod Racers Club Perpetual Awards.
To check out the shortlists and place your votes, either
click here or click on the SPRC Perpetual
Awards vote link on the left-hand side of any Eurodragster.com page.
Duke Video say that they will have a stand at next week's
Autosport International at the NEC
in Birmingham. Duke market a number of American drag racing DVDs and videos and you will be able to find them at
stand 9520.
...Parting of the ways 2. 5th January: Joint Eurodragster.com webcam sponsor
MPM International Oil Company has announced that it
will no longer be the partner of Dutch Top Fuel Bike team Joey Bon Racing. In a press release published
today (Friday) and kindly translated for us by Remco Scheelings the company explain that the team's plans
for the future were incompatible with those of MPM giving them no chance but to end their sponsorship
after many years:
The partnership of MPM and Joey Bon Racing won Joey Bon the runner up spot in the 2003 European Top Fuel Bike Championship. In 2004,
with the support of main sponsor MPM, the team built its own new Top Fuel Bike. Later that year the bike débuted on the European tracks
in full MPM livery. In 2005 the state-of-the art machine made its appearance on European and Dutch tracks. After a one year break Joey Bon wanted
to make a comeback in 2007. After the presentation of the teams' plans, MPM came to the conclusion that they were incompatible with those
of MPM.
Name change for ATI. 5th January: The name Titanium International has been around drag racing for the past few years, with the company
involved in supplying titanium to racers and, through drag racing, promoting the motorsport side of the business including sponsorship of
Eurodragster.com. As part of a major corporate re-organisation which reflects a change in the company's markets and operations, as of November 2006
Titanium International became Allegheny Technologies Ltd, and this is the name under which the company will be exhibiting at Autosport Engineering
at the NEC in Birmingham next week.
"Our US based parent company, Allegheny Technologies Incorporated (ATI), is co-ordinating its distribution activities under the commercial banner
ATI Europe Distribution using the facilities of ATI's Allegheny Technologies operations in the UK, Germany and France, which were formerly known
as Titanium International", says Market Development Engineer Nigel Hoskison.
"ATI Europe Distribution provides a wide range of distribution services for the ATI group of companies' broad product range, which includes nickel-based
alloys and superalloys, zirconium alloys, specialty steel alloys as well as the more familiar titanium and titanium alloys. We offer just-in-time deliveries and
value-added services such as sawing, shearing, water jet cutting, first stage machining, etc. We can assist customers in their selection of the optimum alloy
for the application and offer technical support from our local metallurgists and directly from the ATI operating companies.
"We will be continuing with our support of the Showtime FC with an ongoing programme to evaluate potential motorsports applications for the
new materials we will be handling.
What is also notable is the number of racers who still appear high up in the all-time and class-by-class points
tables even though they are no longer racing: examples are Jari Konola, Peter Beck, Rob Van Geffen and the late
Paul Willis, which shows just how much of an impact these guys made in their careers.
Click here to view the 2006
Champions' Champions tables, or click on the Champions' Champions link on the left-hand side
of any Eurodragster.com page.
Having read our news item of 2nd December
about Martin Hill's new Jet Bike, UK tractor puller Chris George fancies a go himself.
"Martin came down to look at the installation of the Gnome motors in my John Bull Pulling Tractor (right) and I shared information and bits", says Chris.
"I have just purchased another Gnome and I like the idea of putting it in a rail chassis for fun, are there any rolling chassis going spare?
The Gnome is a small motor but they do go well!". If you have a chassis which would suit Chris then drop us a line at
eurodragster.com@btinternet.com and we'll put you in touch.
On the record... 3rd January: Swedish journalist Stellan Åberg has been in touch with a list of the
new track records set around Sweden in 2006. Congratulations to:
Quarter mile
Borlänge: 8.51 seconds, Anders Vanhatalo (Race); 301 kmh, Leif Andréasson (TMFC)
Skellefteå: 7.57/288, Tage Avander (Competition)
Sundsvall: 5.26/435 Tommy Möller (Top Fuel)
Eighth mile
Arvika: 5.41/221, Mikael Nilsson (Heavy ET)
Dala-Järna 4.36/265, Johan Gustavsson (Top Doorslammer) (Wotcha mate - Ed)
Eskilstuna: 5.28/219, Rolf Nilsson (Veteran)
Lindesberg: 207 kmh, Thomas Wachsmann (Super Gas Bike)
Malmö: 287 kmh, Roger Johansson (Pro Modified)
Västerås: 4.17/281, Patrik Pers (Top Doorslammer)
New Showtime on its way. 2nd January:Showtime Fuel FC
Crew Chief Bob Jarrett has as promised been back in touch with some more details about the team's new FC, which will be on its
way to the UK later this month.
With reference to Bob's "If we still have it" above, the current Showtime FC is for sale and advertisements can be found in the
Cars For Sale and Car Parts For Sale section of our Jeff Bull Engines and Performance Parts-sponsored
Swap Meet.
A permanent record. 2nd January: European Top Fuel Dragster record holder Urs Erbacher has taken
advantage of what looks like a rather large bicep to celebrate one of his feats in 2006. Team member
Andrea Wucher also tells us that Switzerland's fastest man has also made a decision about the sale
of his Top Methanol Funny Car.
If you didn't get enough Christmas presents or if you fancy having a tilt at Urs'
Top Methanol FC record then Andrea says that the TMFC is now for sale in separate parts as
well as turn-key. "Nobody seems to have the money to buy the whole operation race-ready",
says Andrea. "We no longer have the space to keep the car in our showroom.
So if you are looking for TMFC spare engines, blower, injectors, wheels etc send
an E-Mail to urs@fatattack.ch
or call him in the next days". You can find more information and Urs' contact details
on his web site at
www.erbacher.biz.
Swift snippets. 2nd January: What do you give the man who's got everything? The clever answer is
"Penicillin", but Bob Jarrett kindly sent us this picture of John Force's Christmas present from
his team, a stunning replica of the Brute Force Monza, the first FC which John owned
(click on picture for larger version). "The car was built in in total secrecy and was unveiled in front of John at
the John Force Racing Christmas party", says Bob. "Robert Hight said that for the first time in his life John was totally speechless."
We will be reporting live from Autosport International in Birmingham next week in association with
American Car Imports and we would be pleased to hear from any racers
whose vehicles are on display at the Show during either the private or public days, or from any companies connected with drag racing who will
be exhibiting. Drop us a line at eurodragster.com@btinternet.com
and we'll be round to visit you at the NEC.
Editor's note: We would like to draw readers' attention to the rules forbidding organised voting for the
Santa Pod Racers Club Perpetual Awards. Workplace and
forum mass votes, and multiple votes from the same E-Mail address, are easily identified and equally easily
deleted.
The final update... 2nd January: It's a sad day for drag bike fans as we have received the last-ever Koedam Racing
press release from Crew Chief Marius Van Der Zijden. Roel Koedam made his last passes on the 6.0-second Top Fuel
Bike in Australia last week and that really is it for Roel and Top Fuel:
Roel started his active drag racing carrier in 1984 on a 250cc Moto
Guzzi. At that time it was just Roel with some assistance from
Peter van den Bosch. Though I had already known Roel and Peter for many
years by then, I remained an observer during this early project. This
bike had only a short life and was followed by a Suzuki Funny Bike. That
is when I became actively involved. After some three years with the
methanol-injected Suzuki, we stepped into the world of nitro with the
purchase of a double-engined Triumph.
But it was only at the start of the creation of our state of the art
Top Fuel Bike in 1992 that the team really came to life and things
developed to a more serious business. By this time, Bauke Strobos had
joined the team not only as a mechanic, but mainly as a machinist. He
was responsible for making all those beautiful CNC machined parts during
all the years.
Looking at our results over the last decade, I think it is fair to say
that the team ruled the European Top Fuel Bike class (according to
Eurodragster we were "The dominant force in European Top Fuel Bike"). Our
best season was without a doubt 2003, when we qualified and finished #1
at nearly every event and at the same time blasted all of the track records
(both ET and speed).
With this bike, we finished in the top five of the European Championship
each year and captured the title no less than four times. In two years,
we barely missed the title simply because we didn't attend every Championship
race. On top of that we are still the official European ET and speed record
holders.
Other highlights were our three visits to Gainesville in the USA to
attend the Prostar World Finals. In particular, the first in 1996
was unforgettable because of the variety of bikes that joined us in the
sea container. They still talk about it.
None of our achievements would have been possible without the support
of our very loyal sponsors over the years, whom I will put in the
limelight once more on this last occasion:
Zodiac International: For their endless support and the personal
involvement of Ton and Marianne Pels.
Goedhals machinefabriek: For their technical support.
Torco International Corp: For making our bike absolutely trouble free
lubricated and maintained.
Arie Molenaar Motors: For taking care of Roel's custom made leathers.
Arai Helmet (Europe) b.v.: For supplying us with the safest helmet
products available.
Nimbus Motorsport: For making sure our Torco products were distributed
in time all over Europe.
Dakota-Industry: For the many years of support during their hometown
Nitrolympics event at Hockenheim.
Flexion b.v.: For their endless supply of Gates drive belts (they are
the best!).
Goodridge Benelux b.v.: For supplying us world class hoses and fittings.
Jan Smit's Power Parts: For keeping your workshop open for us in late
times and even on Sundays when necessary.
Jan Roelofs Race Service: For your involvement in the development of a
truly unique three-valve billet cylinder head.
The team's Farewell event to European spectators was during the final
European Championship round at Santa Pod Raceway in England. We consider
this track more or less as our home track.
It was a weekend we will never ever forget. Before a record crowd, we
performed our last show on European soil. It was an emotional weekend
and we would like to thank everyone involved.
With the sale of our bike to Australia's Leonard Azzopardi an end came
to its European life.
Totally unexpectedly, Leonard asked Roel to ride his newly acquired bike
for a few demo runs during a big event at the Western Sydney
International Dragway just after Christmas. It didn't take long for
Roel to accept this generous offer and part of the team decided to
follow Roel on this long journey for the team's last runs with the bike.
Though the Australian tech rules are slightly different from ours, Roel
was allowed the run the bike under our own regulations. With the
assistance of the ANDRA, a temporary license was organised.
When we arrived at the venue we were stunned. In our opinion, it can
compete with the best tracks in the world. The lay-out, the concession
stands and also the (clean) sanitary facilities are an example for many
other tracks. The concrete race surface is extremely smooth all the way
(including the shutdown area) and the track preparation was very good.
The only comment we could make is the length of the shut down area. We
measured it at some 550 metres and it is therefore shorter than most tracks in
Europe and the USA that we were used to running.
The reception we got from both the organisers and the spectators was
overwhelming. The racing action takes place over two days and starts halfway through
the afternoon (after the heat of the day).
We were scheduled for three runs on each day at around 17.00, 19.00 and
21.00, the last one being after sunset under the excellent lighting at
the track.
We opened with a 6.44 at only 188 mph on the first pass. The low speed
indicates that it was clicked off early in the run to check out the
length of the run-off area. All the following runs were clicked off
between 5.3 and 5.5 seconds into the run. Meanwhile, as part of the learning
process, Team Azzopardi gradually took over the normal procedures under
the supervision of our watchful eyes. They did a splendid job,
especially knowing that neither of them ever worked on a Fuel bike
before.
Our second pass was a 6.27/222. Our last pass of day one was in
the dark. It was a 6.26/197 (very early click off). But most
impressive to us were the camera night shots live on a very large
screen. They were out of this world, excellent footage we've never seen
before! All the runs were in our usual style, i.e. nice and straight as ever
with the front wheel up almost all the way. The crowd really loved our
show.
On day two we opened with a 6.39/194. Our 60 ft times were
still in a very slow 1.08 range and we found that the clutch was
going away from us. A new challenge for Team Azzopardi was turning the
bike around in time with a new clutch. We all stepped in and made it in
time. The clutch was set up for a possible 6.1 run which would include
an early shut-off. We felt the track could handle that easily.
Unfortunately while firing the bike for this round we unexpectedly
suffered a back-fire in the supercharger. There was obviously some nitro
left in the blower. Let me assure you that this was absolutely not due a
faulty procedure of the team. Till this very day I still cannot
understand why it happened. It banged while still on methanol. While it
remained running normally I personally checked over the bike carefully to
make sure that it was safe to run. There was no visible damage or any
strange noises at that point and I allowed them to switch over to nitro.
Even during the burn out it sounded (and felt, according to Roel) safe
and strong. Only when Roel pulled up to the staging beams he heard an
unfamiliar noise coming up from the supercharger and decided to shut it
off.
When we checked over the bike back in the pits, we found out that the
supercharger sustained too much damage to go out again.
Unfortunately we couldn't complete our scheduled last two passes. We
felt very sorry, not just for us, but also for the spectators.
On the other hand we hope that we put up a good show
for the spectators and showed them how a Top Fuel Bike could running
across a good track. We think we did.
We enjoyed our visit to Australia very much and hope we performed a good
promotion for the bike. By now Team Azzopardi has taken over the running
of the bike. We are convinced that after a learning curve, of which they
are well aware of, they are more than able to follow the path we've
created for them. We really hope that this bike will give you all as
much pleasure as it did to the European spectators and organizers.
As you are all aware by now, Team Koedam ends here and everyone goes
their own way, remaining friends for a lifetime. Roel will pursue a new
challenge when he steps onto Ton Pels' Zodiac Supertwin Top Fuel bike.
I'm sure he will be successful in this class as well and the European
Supertwin riders will surely notice his presence.