Roger and Tog are at Santa Pod Raceway to cover today's Peak Performance Day and tomorrow's Run What
You Brung. We will be posting frequently-updated reports on the on-track action together with a photo
gallery at the end of each day. Some forty racers are lined up for the Peak Performance Day ranging
from Pro Mod to Sportsman ET and Top Fuel Bike to Super Street Bike.
You can reach our Test Weekend Event Coverage index page by
clicking here or by clicking on
the Event Coverage link on the left-hand side of any Eurodragster.com page.
Rob is due to give Eurodragster.com News Editor Tog a passenger ride at today's Peak Performance Day
at Santa Pod Raceway. Of course we will bring you news of the outcome in today's Event Coverage and
Tog has promised to write a report about his ride-along for the Super Modified web site.
We must say a special Thank You to Rob's wife Aby who went above and beyond the call of duty to get
Rob's answers to us in double-quick time after our original questionnaire went astray. Thanks also
to our Reserve Photographer Peter Donaldson who took time out at Santa Pod Raceway last weekend to
take a set of pictures to illustrate the feature.
Nataas switches rides. 31st March: Norway's Thomas Nataas will again be contesting the FIA European
Top Fuel Dragster Championship in 2007. Most observers had expected Thomas to roll up to next weekend's
Autotrader Easter Thunderball at Santa Pod Raceway with a Fuel Funny Car, but Thomas told Eurodragster.com
that he and team owner and tuner Rune Fjeld are quite happy to take their time over the choice of a car.
As it happens, though, Thomas has switched rides.
"We want to find the newest Funny Car we can", said Thomas. "You can get lots of good cars which are
three or four years old but we are looking at cars which are only a year old because we want something
recent with a computer. A Norwegian guy who is also looking to buy a Funny Car said that he will let us
use his one whilst we are looking in the USA. But I will be in Top Fuel at Easter and at all of the FIA
rounds this season, and if we get a Funny Car then we will run it in Norway and at Hockenheim."
Rune Fjeld Motorsport are campaigning three
Top Fuel Dragsters on the FIA Tour this year and with the new driver line-up comes a switch-round
in rides. Thomas will be driving Rune's newest Top Fueller, which had a couple of outings last year,
but with Thomas' trademark red paint and Bat logo; Siw Nystad will continue in the car
which Andy Carter drove in the first half of last season; and the team's new driver, who is to be
officially unveiled to the public late next week, will be in the car previously driven by Thomas (Are
we all keeping up with this? - Ed). There will of course be more about that next week.
Easter Thunderball latest. 31st March: Santa Pod Racers Club Secretary Paula Marshall has been in touch to
advise racers that Santa Pod's gates open for the Autotrader Easter Thunderball at 12:00 midday
on Thursday (5th April).
Please also note that qualifying commences at 9:00 am on Friday, not midday Friday as last year.
Pitside electricity at Santa Pod will come from multi generator sets all around the site with a lot of the
wiring in underground ducting. On arrival in the pits, racers are asked to set up as normal and then inform ELP
that they are ready to receive power. ELP will be based at the side of the Pod Shop and will be easily found.
Also being developed is the MSA British Drag Racing Championship which will have its first round as a Pro Mod Championship
next weekend. A TV crew will be at Santa Pod Raceway and the Championship has its first merchandise in the form of
some very smart T-Shirts which are now available from Santa Pod Raceway and which can be seen at
www.msadragracing.co.uk/merchandise.htm. "We
have several ideas to develop the MSA Championship and the TV and the T-Shirts are just two things we have been working on", says
Championship Co-ordinator Kjell Pettersson. Stay tuned for more about the MSA Championship.
UK VW Alternate Engine racer Matt Finney would like to hear from a guy named Ted from whom he bought an MSD7.
Don't worry Ted, you haven't done anything wrong; please get in touch with us at
eurodragster.com@btinternet.com and we'll put you
straight in touch with Matt.
Racers rev up for Series start. 31st March: South Warwickshire Car Club enthusiasts are revving up their engines for the first
in a series of specially adapted Street Car and Street Bike challenges this weekend at Shakespeare County Raceway.
"Sunday's Time Trials will be grouped into three divisions: four, six and eight cylinders which will see the
winners taking home a trophy as well as some product vouchers on offer from lane sponsor Motorshack for the quickest
racer of the day", says SCR's Jerry Cookson. "For the bikes there will be just a single entry group at the moment
catering for all makes and models."
All road-legal cars and motorcycles are encouraged to enter provided they meet Raceway safety standards as well
as carrying a valid MOT and insurance, and provided that the driver or rider has a current DVLA licence.
With a week to go before the Easter drag races at Santa Pod, plenty of the Raceway's regular quarter milers
will be blowing the winter blues away from their exhaust pipes, especially looking towards the National
Challenge events for Street Racers, and the Kawasaki Triples Challenge. Jerry also reports a healthy Club interest
including owners from the Ford ST, Subaru, Peugeot and Nissan GTR clubs who all plan to come along. The weekend
will also see further test runs for Carolynne Campbell's Laffin Gas Rocket Dragster.
29 proud years behind the engine. 30th March: Swedish Fuel Funny Car racer Leif
Helander kicks off his twenty ninth year in a Funny Car at next week's Autotrader Easter Thunderball at Santa
Pod Raceway, where he will be taking part in the Pro Fuel Shootout. Leif told us that although the off-season has,
as ever, been too short the Starkotter team have not had to do too much to the car after its 5.3-second
pass at the 2006 FIA European Finals.
Leif once famously described Top Fuel Dragsters as "Girls' cars" and threatened to present Micke Kågered with a brassière when he moved into the
class, and even though his old friend is not competing next week he still has four Top Fuel racers to wind up before lining up against them at Santa Pod.
"Oh yes, Top Fuellers are still girl's cars", he said. "I like to see what's happening in front of me - I don't want to look in a mirror like Micke!"
We were pleased to hear that Leif is to become a grandfather for the second time although the timing has turned out to be a little unfortunate. "My son is
also my clutch guy, and the baby is due at Easter so he can't come to Santa Pod", said Leif. "But Mark from Kenneth's team will come across to help.
If everything goes OK then we will leave the car at Santa Pod for the FIA Main Event."
As mentioned yesterday, places are still available on the gate for tomorrow's (Saturday's) Peak Performance Day.
Peak Performance Days offer a track prepared to National event standard as well as full safety and marshal cover. The
Top End Café will also be open, and for those staying on for Sunday's Run What You Brung, the bar will be
open between 6:00 pm and 11:00 pm. More details at www.rwyb.com.
As reported yesterday we will be posting event coverage from this weekend's testing at both Shakespeare County
and Santa Pod Raceways. We will post a Home Page link as soon as our coverage commences but in the meantime
the UK Test Weekend Event Coverage pages have been posted and you can get to the index page by
clicking here or by clicking
on the Event Coverage link on the left-hand side of any Eurodragster.com page.
A début weekend for NSCC. 30th March: With one of the fiercest fields of competitors ever lining up to do battle in the National Street Car Challenge, a
number of new machines will be out this weekend at Shakespeare County Raceway's Test and Tune weekend, reports series organiser Shaun Wilson:
Amongst the new cars will be Dave Sidaway's stunning new Fordson van with an injected 502 ci Chevy motor and Al Williamson's '54 Chevy Stepside,
also powered by a 502 ci Bow Tie running a FAST fuel injection system. Dave's Fordson has already made a couple of gentle passes at Santa Pod earlier
in the season to ensure that the chassis dynamics are good and that the little rod runs straight under power. Al's truck has had a fresh tune put into the
motor by series sponsor, John Sleath Race Cars, and Al will definitely be out looking for the tens this season. Also attending the meet will be Karl Wilkins
who is campaigning the ex-Richard Nichols/American Car World Ford Mustang. This will be Karl's first time out with the car and he will be getting some
valuable practise in on the strip prior to the first points round, later in April.
For more news and information about NSCC, including a full list of the drivers signed-up to date, check out
www.hotrodgazette.com.
2007 Perfect Light Award. 29th March: We are pleased to announce that the Eurodragster.com/Speedflow
Perfect Light Award is to continue into 2007. The Award is jointly presented by Eurodragster.com
and hose and fitting supplier Speedflow whose web site you can find at
www.speedflow.co.uk.
Autotrader Easter Thunderball, Santa Pod Raceway
Big Bang, Santa Pod Raceway (Super Mod, Street Eliminator, VW classes, 9.50 Bike)
Spring Speed Festival, Shakespeare County Raceway
FIA Main Event, Santa Pod Raceway
SPRC Summernationals, Santa Pod Raceway
Bug Jam, Santa Pod Raceway (VW classes, Super Mod, Street Eliminator)
Veidec Festival, Mantorp Park
Open Sports Nationals, Shakespeare County Raceway
FIA European Finals, Santa Pod Raceway
Extreme Performance Bike Weekend (ACU classes, 9.50 Bike, Straightliners)
UK National Finals, Santa Pod Raceway
Eurodragster.com decals are not formally required for the Perfect Light Award but of course we appreciate it: you
can get Eurodragster.com decals via any staff member at the track. Please remember that decals are mandatory for
the Eurodragster.com/LA Racing Parts Perfect ET Award; these will be available at Signing-On as per the arrangements
for other contingency schemes.
Many thanks to Fay Fischer of Speedflow for her continued support both of drag racing and of
Eurodragster.com.
Nystad packs the hairpiece. 29th March: Norwegian Top Fuel Dragster racer Siw Nystad is contesting the whole FIA
European Championship tour in 2007 but is starting her first full year in the class in the Pro Fuel
Shootout at next week's Autotrader Easter Thunderball at Santa Pod Raceway.
When we spoke to Siw she was getting her hands dirty working on the clutch of the dragster, one of three to
be fielded by Rune Fjeld Motorsport in 2007.
"I've been learning about the dragster", said Siw. "It's really fun to learn about the clutch and
other things. I really want to know what's going on behind my head and I would like to be some help when Rune,
Leon, Tony and the other guys work on the car."
Siw has visited Santa Pod Raceway before but not to race, and her first race there might be a baptism of
fire as she could be paired up against a Fuel Funny Car which will get a head start. "I like Santa Pod",
said Siw. "It is good to have been there to observe everything before I race there. I am not worried about the handicap start in the Pro Fuel
Shootout because I have experience of waiting from racing in Sportsman classes. I have raced in Super Street, although our Mustang went too quick,
and hopefully I can remember the routine of blocking out the other car from my racing in Bracket B. I will be doing my best to win for my mum because
it is her birthday on Easter Monday and she will be at the track. Dad is excited too because he is going to drive our Mustang this year. It will be
my turn to teach him!"
Siw's RFM stablemate Thomas Nataas will also be racing in the Pro Fuel Shootout and he has already laid down a challenge. "Thomas says that the
first time I beat him I will have the same hairstyle as him after the race", says Siw. "We will be Team Bald and Baldy. But that's OK, I can wear a wig
and my hair will grow back by the summer."
Team '56 after the upgrades. 29th March: Real Steel Street Eliminator UK racer and 1998 and 2005 Champion Colin Lazenby
says that he and his team are up for the challenges of the 2007 Championship now that their off-season upgrades
to the Team '56 Chevy are almost complete.
"Andy Robinson and the guys at ARRC, and Clive Bond of URC, have been working flat out with the intention to make the Peak Performance Day at
Santa Pod this weekend before we go on to the Easter Thunderball", says Colin. "Andy and Luke Robinson wanted to make one or two aerodynamic
modifications and completely replace the front suspension before the start of the season. The original front legs came from Art Morrison, although
the internals had been ARRC/Koni upgraded in 2005. Even so, we were still restricted by the basic design and stroke of the original units.
"Candidly, we're amazed that we managed a 1.33 sixty foot time with these problems. The 1.33 was even more of an achievement given that it was done with
a full block treaded tyre and our 185.6 mph run was the fastest speed ever recorded for a block treaded car on pump gas. We fully acknowledge
anyone achieving an ET or speed record with these tyres, given their known challenges and the core rules that the class permits.
"Thanks also to Eurodragster.com as without our electronic media platform, drag racing in Europe would not achieve the status that it does. Thanks to
Simon, Roger and Tog (Thank you, you're welcome, Ed). Here's to 2007 and here's to all my fellow competitors
(but not Pat*man)."
Swift snippets. 29th March: UK Top Fuel Dragster racer Andy Carter tells us that places are still available for
his Inside Top Fuel scheme. Inside Top Fuel is a special VIP package allowing you access to the Carter
Motorsport pit at to see exactly what goes on whilst being looked after by Andy's hospitality team. Places are
£120 plus VAT although Andy tells us that those originally booked in for the 2006 FIA European Finals will
pay last year's price. More details at
www.andycarter.net. Andy has told us to expect
an exciting announcement shortly so stay tuned.
Best wishes to UK Funny Bike racer Sarah Jane Head who is currently in Leeds General Infirmary
being treated for an infection in her ankle. "They're talking about taking some of the metal out of
my leg", says Scary.
The team at Paul Marston Racing have asked us to say a very Happy Birthday to PMR supremo Paul Marston.
No sooner said than done, have a good day Paul.
Eurodragster.com will be posting event coverage from both Santa Pod and Shakespeare County Raceways this
weekend in association with American
Car Imports. Tog and Roger will be at Santa Pod bringing you reports, pictures and
Webster Race
Engineering/MPM Oil webcam from the Peak Performance
Day and RWYB whilst Peter will post pictures from the Test and Tune at Shakespeare County Raceway and our good
friend Jerry Cookson will send us end-day reports from SCR as his schedule permits. We will post a link to our
coverage index tomorrow.
Strike a pose! 29th March: If you were tuned in on 19th March you will have seen the Mobil 1 oils
sponsorship announcement from UK Super Gas and Junior Dragster team Panther Racing UK and a little further
down the page an offer from Stephen Wexler of
Eclipse Photos of a free photo shoot
at his studios in Tamworth.
If the reaction time of Panther Racing Marketing and Media Manager Wayne Corbitt is anything to go by then
perhaps he should be racing this season: Wayne was the first to make that all-important call to Stephen and
secure the shoot for his team.
"I've had a look at a couple of the initial photos (right, click on picture for large version) and I couldn't be more pleased", adds
Wayne. "The addition of these photos to our web site and printed media will be a great help in our continued search for corporate sponsors
over the next few seasons. Stephen and the other photographers have done a brilliant job. The day was well organised, very worthwhile
and if the quality of these first few photos is anything to go by, plain and simple you just couldn’t ask for anything more. Stephen and
Eclipse come highly recommended! Stephen understood exactly our direction and brief whilst offering invaluable advice in how to bring out
the best in the car. We're confident you'll be seeing a number of these shots over the coming months in the most popular motorsport and
custom car/hot rod magazines. It will really help in the continued campaign to raise Panther Racing UK's profile."
Stephen will be attending the Test and Tune events at Shakespeare County Raceway this year and will be offering an on site
printing service of high quality 6" x 9" prints. For more information on Panther Racing UK and Eclipse Photos visit the
Panther Racing UK web site at www.pantherracinguk.com.
An Innovation for Turbo. 29th March: The biggest news of 2007 so far for the UK's Team Turboville Top Fuel Bike
team is a new sponsorship deal just secured with California based company Innovate Motorsports.
"You can check out their system and even download all the software for free at
www.innovatemotorsports.com.
Turboville.com is your drag race dealer for the systems so contact us with any sales enquiries.
You are welcome to see our unit in action at the races, so come along to our pit to see this amazing technology in action!"
"Drop me a line at mark@flavellwelding.co.uk so that we
can see who's interested. Whilst I thought Drachten was excellent, to return immediately might not have been the best idea
so a trip to an alternative venue that appears so good and central to all the European racing countries sounds to me like
good idea. We're going so my guys might cause a beer shortage, but besides that I can't see any problems."
CAARter motorsports. 28th March: UK Top Fuel Dragster racer
Andy Carter continues to add to his impressive list of
international sponsors for 2007 with the announcement that the CAAR group of motor retailers will be supporting the Carter
Motorsport/Andersen Racing/Lucas Oil Top Fuel Dragster team.
CAAR is the largest group of independent motor retailers in the UK with over six hundred stores nationwide. Member stores
are committed to providing top brands, best value and excellent service. The company is shortly to launch the largest and
most comprehensive on-line shop for car parts and accessories ever seen in the UK marketplace.
Visit www.caar.co.uk for a list of stores around the country."
"The Lucas Oil Top Fuel Dragster is an awesome billboard for our products and member stores", commented Dave Owen of
CAAR. "We are confident that drag racing will represent our brand effectively and look forward to being part of Andy’s third
FIA title run."
"We're delighted to add CAAR to our already impressive list of sponsors" added Carter Motorsport PR Derek Todd. "We are
committed to raising the profile of CAAR retailers throughout the UK."
Santa Pod Raceway are offering a special deal to anyone who purchases two VIP hospitality tickets for the Autotrader Easter Thunderball. For
every two VIP hospitality tickets purchased, a ride can be bought in Santa Pod's Two-Seat Dragster for only £250 plus VAT, half the usual price.
"This is your opportunity to have a passenger ride in front of over twenty thousand drag racing fans", says Jo Harris. "It will be an amazing unique experience
for yourself, or a gift for someone special! For more information and to book this amazing offer, please contact Darren on 01234 782828."
Autotrader Easter Thunderball advance ticket sales close this Friday, 30th March ."We would urge people not to leave it to the last minute to purchase tickets,
as the phones get very busy and we wouldn't want anybody to miss out!", says Jo Harris. "Visit
www.santapodshop.com or call 01234 782828 and get your tickets now!"
Racers: We will shortly start to publish Autotrader Easter Thunderball previews. If you would like to send your own
preview then drop us a line at
news@eurodragster.com
and we'll publish it here.
A call to Comp. 28th March: For the first time since 2003 Santa Pod Racers Club will be running a championship for Comp Eliminator, writes
Spencer Tramm. "We will be contesting four rounds: the Autotrader Easter Thunderball, FIA Main Event, FIA European Finals and UK National Finals",
says Spencer. "As well as providing an outlet for racers wanting no-breakout racing, it's an ideal opportunity for Super Pro and Super Modified racers
join in with the increasingly popular trend of double-entry.
"Inspired by Nev Mottershead's tour around Europe last season, we are hoping that by showing European-based Comp racers that there is a small base of UK cars
offering a class and a Championship for Comp, they will hopefully venture over for one or both of the FIA meetings as these count towards the NDRS points series."
"I would like to thank everybody at Santa Pod and SPRC involved in giving us the opportunity to run a Comp Eliminator Championship, and especially
Spencer Tramm for his UK Comp class initiative. I firmly believe that Spencer has got it right when he says that it will give other classes an opportunity
to pull double duty and I think this class could prove to be a big favourite in attracting our fellow European Sportsman drag racers to Santa Pod Raceway.
"The bad news is that due to business and financial commitments I am unable to compete with my D/A Valvoline Toyota Supra for at least the first half of the
season, but not to worry I will be present at all race meetings so if anybody wants to talk Comp Eliminator racing or European tour travelling or even needs crew
assistance, then give us a call."
If any UK racer would like information about Comp Eliminator including which class/index their car fits into, or if European racers would like to to find out more
about UK Comp Eliminator, E-Mail Spencer at spencertramm@hotmail.co.uk
or Nev Mottershead at nevandlib@aol.com.
A Rat Down Under. 28th March: The UK's Team Rat Rage Super Gas team will be missing the first part of the 2007 season
due to travel commitments. Stuart and Helen are now the proud owners of residential visas to go and live and work in Australia and are headed
off on an extended break to have a good look around Brisbane and on to Adelaide.
SCR goes Retro. 28th March: Over twenty five thousand visitors to last weekend's Race Retro Show at Stoneleigh
Park, Coventry, filed past the combined stand belonging to Shakespeare County Raceway and the University of Derby
Motorsport, writes SCR's Marketing Manager Jerry Cookson.
"There was certainly a lot of interest in the Raceway's activities this year, particularly on the two main days, Saturday
and Sunday", says Jerry. "This was equalled by the many questions asked about the students' University project Jaguar
dragster bought on E-Bay two years ago from a racer in Germany."
Project leader Steven Hill is hoping to run the car at SCR this year. "In its present form and with its stock Jaguar engine
the dragster would be good for teaching our students what the sport is all about, but once we get our new chassis sorted
I'm expecting high elevens", he said.
The stand also gave visitors an insight into what grass roots drag racing is all about with various DVD presentations which
caught everyone's interest. The NFAA Nitro Warriors DVD was shown together with a retro film of a National
Drag Racing Club event shot for television at Snetterton in 1978. Model Monica Harris also took time out of her busy Lucas
Oil schedule for to sit in on the stand (right).
"In the year 2000 the American Drag Bike Association staged the most ambitious race series ever", says Turbo. "They picked the very best Nitro
Harley teams from across the world and flew them all to Australia to compete against each other in a series of races at three different tracks. Riders
from Europe, America, Australia and Canada vied to become the first true World Champion and the action was hot! The DVD is region free and will
play anywhere. The quality is great, the action non-stop and the music stomping! The DVD is dedicated to the late Jim McClure who competed and
won the first round there, and features interviews, candid shots and great filming. Thrills, spills, girls and nitro, it's all here. This DVD is a must-see for
all drag race fans and is one I guarantee you will watch over and over again!
"Dirab Motorsprts Park is a new track which will be built in Riyadh in Saudi Arabia. The facility will comprise
a state of the art facility incorporating an FIA-standard quarter mile drag strip and go-kart facility as well as
off-road Dirt Bike circuit. The race track will become a new source of pride for Riyadh and the Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia."
"Our new nose cone has been designed and built by fibreglass maestro
Pete Malmsjo. These are available to order. For all your fibreglass requirements contact Pete via Venom Racing at
venom.racing@yahoo.co.uk or visit our web site
at www.venomracing.co.uk.
"Daniel King of Teng Tools has confirmed continued support for the
second season. Teng Tools have supplied us with a comprehensive toolkit, toolboxes and benches for our workshop and trailer.
Call Teng on 01525 711500 or visit their web site.
"Our Ford Econoline team support vehicle has been to
Custom Art where it has undergone a complete colour change to
diamond white. It is currently awaiting a graphics package to complete its makeover. Ian can be contacted on 01708 344441
or visit the Custom Art web site for all your paint, airbrush and graphics requirements."
Frost takes the Mickeys. 26th March: The UK's Andy Frost (click on picture for large version), owner
of the the world's quickest street-legal car on pump
gas, has signed a sponsorship deal with legendary race tyre manufacture Mickey Thompson. The Wolverhampton-based Vauxhall
team ran an amazing 7.8 in street-legal trim at the 2006 FIA European Finals at Santa Pod Raceway and sent a shock
wave through the street racing world.
"The team are really happy with this association with Mickey Thompson tyres", says Andy. "They are without a doubt a
forward-thinking company who never stop in their quest for breakthroughs in tyre technology for street and strip.
They are a perfect compliment to our team which has never stood still with its development and who never plan on doing
so. We feel that 2007 will be a year to remember in drag racing and mainstream motoring for both MT and ourselves."
Mickey Thompson in America and the UK have worked together on this great package for Andy Frost and can see the
winning potentional of this team. For information on Mickey Thompson tyres contact LA Racing Parts on 01803 554308 or
for a free Mickey Thompson mini-catalogue E-Mail your address to
mttires@laracingparts.com.
We were also very sorry to learn of the death yesterday of Robert E Petersen. Robert founded Hot Rod
magazine in 1948 and organised the first-ever Hot Rodding show in Los Angeles that year. He enjoyed a
long and distinguished career not only in the service of hot rodding and motoring publications but
also doing public service. He also founded the Petersen Automotive Museum in 1994 which stands as
a lasting tribute to his achievements.
Robert was one of a small but select group whose position in history is guaranteed, as without them
we might not be here doing this. Again to Robert's family and friends, our very
deepest sympathies and to Robert our gratitude for everything he achieved for us.
Swift snippets. 23rd March: Courtesy of Micke of Speedghost Racing comes this shot of work in progress
on the body of the Fuel FC, owned by Knut Söderquist, which Patrik Pers will be racing in 2007 (click on picture for large
version). As big fans of flame jobs on race cars we were very pleased to see the
flames from the wheel arches continuing the theme from
the beautifully-decorated Top Fueller which Patrik drove in 2006.
Bill's wife Daphne has asked that flowers are sent only by family but donations in memory of Bill, which will be divided between
Marie Curie, Hospice at Home and the Macmillan Nurses, can be sent to the Funeral Director:
Abbott and Sons
Bedford Road
Rushden
Northants
NN10 0LZ
"The new fully floating rear end is all installed, well done to Andy Robinson Race Cars who turned it round for me in
five days. All of the new Lenco gears have arrived and will be installed next week so we are in pretty good shape.
"Neil from Prosign flicked his magic paint brush over the fuel tank and it
looks amazing. We will see you all at the test weekend before the
Easter Thunderball."
Wilson Tools up with Silverline. 22nd March: Four time FIA Top Methanol Dragster Champion Dave Wilson has his sights
firmly set on a record fifth championship title for 2007. To help Dave achieve this aim, he has signed
Silverline Tools as the team's new primary sponsor.
Silverline Tools is probably the fastest growing supplier of top quality hand and power tools to wholesalers,
merchants and retailers in the UK. The company was established in 1978 and now occupies a new, purpose-built
office and warehouse complex in Yeovil. It carries huge stocks enabling it to supply ex-stock and offer next
day delivery. The company's product range is constantly being reviewed, tested and extended to meet the needs
of today's tool buyers, and their customers. Silverline is ISO 9001 accredited.
"I am delighted to be going into the 2007 season with the primary sponsorship of Silverline Tools and my
associate sponsors", said Dave Wilson. "The team are working hard to get the dragster and transporter
ready at our workshop in Hampshire, we already have our new livery designed by Darren West of Power Race
Graphics and nearing completion (right, click on picture for large version), our new web site is
up on the internet, and we intend to hit the ground running at Easter."
Dave Wilson's Silverline Tools Racing Team will be racing at the following events in 2007:
6th-9th April: Easter Thunderball, Santa Pod Raceway, UK
25th-28th May: FIA Main Event, Santa Pod Raceway, UK
16th-17th June: Summernationals, Santa Pod Raceway, UK
5th-8th July: FIA Nitro Nationals, Alastaro, Finland
26th-29th July: FIA Veidec Festival, Mantorp Park, Sweden
2nd-5th August: FIA Exporama Drag Challenge, Gardermoen, Norway
6th-9th September: FIA European Finals, Santa Pod Raceway, UK
29th-30th September: UK National Finals, Santa Pod Raceway, UK
For more information about Dave Wilson's Silverline Tools Racing Team and sponsorship, visit the team's
brand new web site at
www.silverlinedragracing.com.
Denmark's biggest drag race. 22nd March: When the gates open at the former military airbase at Vandel for the
Danish Midsummer Nationals on Friday 22nd June, they will be opening on the biggest-ever drag racing event in Denmark.
"We have managed to get a round of the two biggest drag racing series in Europe: the Nordic Drag Racing Series and the Toyo
Scandinavian Dragracing Series", says Holger Dueholm of Streetfire Promotion.
"Some of the best drivers in Scandinavia and Europe will present themselves at Vandel on the weekend 22nd-24th June and if
this is a success then we will work towards a round of the FIA and UEM European Championships."
In addition to the above mentioned series, the Danish Midsummer Nationals will also be a part of the Dutch Explosion series and
of course a round of the Danish Championship for both bikes and cars. "I can promise you that this will
be the biggest ever drag racing event in Denmark", says Holger.
"It will be an action-packed weekend, with racing starting at 14:00 on and I advise spectators to come early.
There is free camping by the track, and with expected 200 + teams there will be lots of spectacular cars and bikes to look at.
On Saturday evening there will be a big midsummer party with a live band, so there is no excuse to stay at home."
Swift snippets. 22nd March: Speedgroup AB, the company set up by racers to develop drag racing in
Europe together with promoters, track owners and sponsors, has announced a contingency sponsorship scheme for the FIA and
FIM/UEM European Championships. Classix Graphix and Brown and Miller Racing Solutions will be paying prize money to the winners and
runners-up at all European Championship rounds. The scheme is open to Speedgroup AB members and you can find out more on the
company's web site at www.speedgroup.eu.
Many thanks to Kjell Pettersson of Santa Pod Raceway for sending us
the provisional running order for the Autotrader Easter Thunderball. You can check out the
provisional running order by
clicking here
or by clicking on the Event Coverage link on the left-hand side of any Eurodragster.com page.
We will publish a more detailed schedule showing the order of Sportsman classes nearer to the event.
Shakespeare County Raceway have been in touch to advise racers and race fans that advance tickets are available for the May Bank Holiday
Springfest National Drag Races, together with other events taking place at the Raceway. Tickets can now be purchased by either calling
01789 414119 during normal office hours or by E-Mailing ticket requirements together with credit/debit card details to
enquiries@shakespearecountyraceway.co.uk.
Brian Taylor, still working on his book Crazy Horses which
will document the history and culture of UK drag racing, sent a picture of what looks uncannily like a
drag race in Blackpool in 1904 (click on picture for large version). "Two
stripped down cars ready to race with flag start", says Brian. "They might not have been racing to get to the end of the track first, but
with the fastest average speed under contention who's to say that they were not racing. Hopefully it shows how serious I am in writing the history of
drag racing, as it happened and in the right context, rather than just the bits I remember. I can't remember Blackpool 1904 as my father wasn't even
alive then, and Dennis Priddle isn't one of the racers. He's not that old either. He just feels it sometimes."
Santa Pod Raceway have been in touch to remind readers that VIP Hospitality places are still available for the Saturday, Sunday and Monday of the Auto
Trader Easter Thunderball which takes place on 6th-9th April. "Prices start from just £79 + VAT per person or £650 + VAT for a table of 10 and are
designed for you to enjoy a great day's racing in comfort", says Jo Harris of Santa Pod. "This is an ideal opportunity to entertain valued clients, sponsors and guests
or simply treat yourself! For further information and to book your tickets please contact Donna on 01234 782828."
Nigel Fitzmaurice of Nitro FM has been in touch to say Thank You for the messages he has
received after his recent accident and subsequent "butchering" in hospital. "I am fine and recuperating,
after all I have to be ready for Easter", says Nigel. "My weekly show on
Castledown Radio will resume next Tuesday,
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm, in a wheelchair if need be. Some great news is imminent from Nitro FM so stay tuned
to Eurodragster.com and santapod.com."
Lawrence Dolan tells us that he has started an on-line petition to save the Barn at Santa Pod, which
as reported here last Wednesday is scheduled to be removed
at the insistence of Bedford Borough Council. You can find the petition at
www.ipetitions.com/petition/pod.
Drag racing also features in the April issue of Classic American with two of Surrey Muscle's featured flyers
including Phil Caswell's High Tension Pontiac Pro ET racer, a regular at Shakespeare County Raceway.
In this week's Blog entry, Lex describes some of the modifications he and his team have made to the MPM Oil Top Fuel
Dragster as a result of this year's rule changes. You can check out Lex's Blog by
clicking here, or by clicking on the
Racer Blog link on the left-hand side of any Eurodragster.com page.
VWDRC sponsors post big prize fund. 20th March: The Committee of the UK's Volkswagen
Drag Racing Club is both pleased and proud to announce its largest sponsorship deal for racers since the mid-1990s.
With over twenty companies getting involved, 2007 will see the largest-ever prize fund for the winning driver in each
of the three classes. All three classes - VW Pro, VW Sportsman and VW Alternate Engine - will run decals featuring all
of the companies' logos and the prize fund payout at the end of the season for each of the three classes will be as
follows:
Champion £650
Runner-up £400
Third place £200
It is fitting that in this, the VWDRC's twentieth consecutive year of Championship Drag Racing, that the Champions
will receive their largest-ever reward alongside the trophy and prestige of being Champion of their class.
The companies involved are Aircooled Performance, Bears Motorsport Transmissions, Eastfalia, Graffix Detail, GSF
Car Parts, HIC Insurance, Intergalactic Custom Shop, Kingfisher Kustoms, LA Performance, Machine 7, NAS Events,
Nefarious Pinstriping, Odd-Ball Import Ltd, Raceshack, Skibbly TV, Slook.co.uk, Stateside Tuning, Street Style and
Power, TSR Engine Conversions, Type Three Detectives, Volksworld Magazine, Volkszone.com, and VW Heritage.
"As for the health side of things, I'm in the clear at the moment but as I have now had it three times in five years I'm always looking for it to come back.
But it's a free facelift every couple of years. I'm not sure if my helmet fits any more, as I think my right ear has moved a couple of inches."
Swift snippets. 20th March: At least €5000 in prize money is on offer for the
Super Gas Champ drag racing series which is to be contested on a five-best-of-six basis
with five rounds in Germany and one in Denmark. Several racers have already signed up for the
Championship but there is plentry of room for more. You can find out all about it on the series'
official web site at www.supergaschamp.com
which is presented in both German and English.
Team Freddy's Revenge and Team Tipsy have asked us to send best wishes to 'Naughty' Nigel Fitzmaurice
of Nitro FM who has been in hospital following an accident. "Let's hope that Nigel is well enough to do
his stuff at the Easter Thunderball", says Dave Grabham. Here's hoping; get well soon Nigel.
Best wishes also to US Fuel Funny Car racer Eric Medlen who was injured in a top end
crash in testing at Gainesville yesterday (Monday). The first official word on Eric's
condition is due to be posted at midday today Florida time.
PMR's new baby. 20th March:Paul Marston Racing
are very proud to announce that their new race car, to be unveiled at the Autotrader Easter Thunderball,
is the team's first dragster. Paul Marston says that the car is currently unique in the UK:
This is the very first four-link dragster to run in the UK National Championships. Four-link Dragsters have
competed in the States in National Events since their invention some twelve years ago but this is the first
to arrive in England. What makes a four-link dragster so special? Firstly let me explain exactly what a four-link
is. It's basically exactly what it says, a four-link suspension system that attaches the axle to the race car as
opposed to your traditional dragster which solid mounts the rear axle - you would call it a hardtail - or in some
cases they are slip-jointed chassis but not suspended, only a four-link is a true suspended dragster.
The addition of the suspension system, which incidentally is exactly the same set-up as what is underneath your
typical tube-chassied doorslammer, makes a four-link dragster on average a little longer at around a 243-inch
wheelbase and due to the hardware naturally a little heavier compared to a hardtail.
So what are the advantages? Well, firstly, driveability. They can handle a lot of horsepower and offer very
consistent repeatability. Secondly you do not see four-links affected by changing track conditions - they
are a lot more forgiving. Thirdly and most importantly for Paul Marstons Drag Race School, they are considered
the safest, smoothest, most manageable, most forgiving, easiest dragsters to drive. Four-link dragsters act in
a unique way when braking too, they load the rear tyres the exact opposite to a Hardtail, making them very
predictable and stable when in the braking zone, a very important consideration for competitive Bracket Racing.
Just about everyone at PMR has had a hand in the concept, design, construction and assembly of Ugly, so
a sincere thanks goes out to Gary Springford (My Dad), Gary's Dad, Fireman Sam (Andy), The Crew Chief, Sefton
Whitlock, Lizz McCarthy, Tethys, Robin Banks, Ferret, Mick Pusey, Anthony Middleton, Steve Bolton, Mick Howling,
Dave Catton and all who sailed in her!
As you would expect there is already interest the dragster, which also sports some very cutting edge technology
on board. Be prepared for something that looks completely different too, it's totally unique. Sporting another
Danny Klein paintjob, its an awesome looking piece. Mark my words, Sportsman drag racing in the UK will never be
the same after other competitors see just what this baby can do.
If you have any enquiries on construction of your very own four-link dragster, or if you have any enquiries
about booking driving courses - full one or two day courses for experience, teaching, licensing or National
event competition - then please call me on 07831 650230 or the office on 0208 597 4575, or
E-Mail office@pmracing.fsnet.co.uk.
Magazine update. 20th March: The latest Magazine Update sees the rebirth of an old friend Full Throttle News, the
latest American title on the shelves of Graham Rennie's American Auto Mags emporium in deepest Cheshire, write Jerry Cookson:
The last time I saw a copy of Full Throttle News, the magazine was a mere basic black and white production of locally based Californian
race reports, the occasional European report written by Yours Truly, and laced with the occasional So-Cal racer feature. But that was some time
ago. Now, having overcome production difficulties, print costs and the usual publication blues, I'm pleased to say Full Throttle News has blossomed
into a lavish full colour bi-monthly magazine devoted to every aspect of American grass roots, Nostalgia and Sportsman ET racers.
With Richard Heath still at the helm, the latest issue is packed with quality photos taken by some of the sport's key lensmen, and written by reporters
whose passion in life is not all NHRA Professional rag racing. Although the odd professional article does appear the basis of the magazine is built up
around the Nostalgia scene from celebrations of the last ever VRA Championships, the eighth Fuel and Gas Finals and the ANRA Finals from LA County.
There are plenty of behind the scenes features too including a look at Mike Irwin's CIFCA ZR-1 Corvette Funny Car, the Lawson Brothers ET family
tree, and Ellen Lee's pick in Nostalgia Race Girl.
2007 Perfect ET Award. 19th March: We are pleased to announce that the Eurodragster.com/LA Racing Parts
Perfect ET Award is to continue into 2007. Lee Child of LA
Racing Parts has also introduced a bonus scheme.
As in previous years, the Perfect ET Award will be presented to the first racer at an event to run to the
thousandth on their index or dial-in. The Award will start at £50 and if not claimed will be increased
by £25 at each subsequent event until won. If the Award has been won then it will start at £50
again at the next event.
New for 2007 is a £100 cash bonus if the Perfect ET Award winner goes on to win their class at that event.
We're sure that racers will join us in thanking Lee for his continued support of drag racing and of Eurodragster.com.
Autotrader Easter Thunderball, Santa Pod Raceway
Big Bang, Santa Pod Raceway (9.50 Bike only)
Spring Speed Festival, Shakespeare County Raceway
FIA Main Event, Santa Pod Raceway
SPRC Summernationals, Santa Pod Raceway
Veidec Festival, Mantorp Park
Open Sports Nationals, Shakespeare County Raceway
FIA European Finals, Santa Pod Raceway
Extreme Performance Bike Weekend (9.50 Bike only)
UK National Finals, Santa Pod Raceway
We will bring you news about this year's Perfect Light Award very soon.
"Some said that it was like the Horsepower Fairy had sprinkled the teams with another
50 hp!"
Exxon marks the spot. 19th March: Father and daughter teams are few and far between in any sport, but Super Gas and
Junior Modified Dragster racers Conrad and Anna Stanley of Panther Racing UK are one of those few, and are proud to announce
the support of the world's largest publicly owned energy company, Exxon, in the guise of
Mobil 1 Lubricants for the 2007 season.
"We're looking to do the guys at Mobil proud this season", says Conrad. "They've put a lot of faith in us as a team and
we're keen not to let them down. One thing you can always bank on with all the team at Panther Racing UK is their commitment to a challenge.
With Exxon's company revenues in excess of 370 billion dollars in 2005-6 there's none bigger."
"It's brilliant, we're really pleased", adds twelve-year-old Anna. "Their support this season will make a real difference to our team
and we couldn't be happier. All dad and I have to do now is get the results we want. It isn't going to be easy, but we'll both do our best."
For more information on Panther Racing UK and Mobil Oil visit the team's web site at
www.pantherracinguk.com.
Hurry - free photo session on offer. 19th March: Photographer Stephen Wexler of
Eclipse Photos has a
slot in his photographic studio next Sunday (25th) and is offering it free to the first racer to get in touch.
The slot is an hour and a half and there will be three other cars in attendance. Two models will attend but
this will not be a glamour shoot. The racer will receive a free CD of the images for use on their web site
or in the media and Stephen will help to promote the images to magazines. "The only cost to you is getting
to my studio in Tamworth", says Stephen. This is the last such shoot which Stephen plans to undertake in 2007.
If you are interested then please get in touch with Stephen on 01772 336284, 0781 804 3620 or by E-Mail
at stephen.wexler@yahoo.co.uk.
Stephen will also be attending Test and Tune events at Shakespeare County Raceway this year and will be
offering an on-site printing service of high-quality 6" x 9" prints.
Street Eliminator, the growth class. 19th March: With an unprecedented twenty one entries for the season-opening Easter Thunderball, the Real Steel
Street Eliminator teams are keen to show the drag racing fans that they are back in force. The previous best was seventeen entries with a fifteen-car
field, can that be beaten too? Regardless, its great to see so many entries into the fastest street-legal class in the world, says Ray Comer:
We would like offer a welcome return to some old faces: Jon 'Moose' Hollingworth in the 501 ci 'Beige beast', Jeff Meads with a brand new chassis
and, of course, former SE champion Ian Jackson with his twin turbo 'Vette. Also back this season after sustaining damage last year are Pete Smith in
the Just Mental Corvette sporting a new chassis courtesy of Street Eliminator sponsor Webster Race Engineering, and of course me. The
Big Mouse Camaro is back at last, with a new Knight Racing Services engine to replace the one which was so totally trashed at the last
Thunderball, plus a few other shiny bits.
We have some new faces too, both in Ford Mustangs. Steve Kellet has entered his beautiful 577 ci 'Stang and Mark Perkins makes his Real
Steel Street Eliminator début in Jon Webster's old Mustang with a brand new Knight Racing Services 598 ci BBF powerplant. We're all
looking forward to making them welcome in the pits.
Will 2007 be the year of the turbo? Steve 'Splinter' Nash is back with the new lightweight Wild Cat Racing Cougar. Anyone who has
seen a computer, magazine, newspaper etc. in the last seven months knows what Andy Frost is bringing to the table with the fantastic twin turbo
Vauxhall. Who can ignore Jon Webster's tuning skills in the turbo'd, and now lightened, MG SV. Ian Jacksons twin turbo'd Corvette could
certainly mix it up if it performs as well as it looks.
Or will Nitrous still lead the way? 2006 Champion Ian Hook and 2005 Champion Colin Lazenby won't be laying down for anyone, that's
for sure. The street-legal drag racing scene is going to be the one to watch this season, I almost wish I was watching it instead of competing.
The new Street Eliminator web site should be unveiled soon, hopefully in time for the Easter Thunderball, more news on that shortly.
We'd also like to thank our sponsors for continuing their support of the class:
Real Steel have very kindly agreed once again to take the title sponsorship for the class for this season - to Charles we say thank
you very much for your support; Powerpour will once again be offering contingency sponsorship for the quickest Reaction Time
during eliminations at each event and also the overall reaction time during the season based on an average of a minimum number of runs;
Webster Race Engineering have very kindly donated four gold Seven Second rings and very nice they are too. They will be
awarded to the first four Street Eliminator racers to run a seven-second pass and back it up in the normal way; Eurodragster.com
will once again be repeating their kind offer of support with framed pictures of the three finalists at the end of the season; American Car
World will again be covering the class and offering their support; and Dave and Helen at Quartermilehigh.com will again
be supporting us and producing the season video.
Andy Robinson at Andy Robinson Race Cars is a new sponsor of the class and is offering contingency sponsorship to any racer
running Stroud decals as recently reported on Eurodragster.com. Welcome Andy. And finally, but not least, Motorsport Marketing Solutions
for their design help and Darren aka Flapper for all of his help in web site design.
This year's MSA British Drag Racing Championship for Pro Mod will be promoted by Trakbak Racing Ltd
with all rights to the series owned by Trakbak CEO, Keith Bartlett. The Championship Co-ordinator will be Kjell Pettersson.
While all five rounds in 2007 will take place at Santa Pod Raceway beginning with the Autotrader Easter Thunderball, other
venues are expected to host rounds as the series grows and prospers in future years. A multi-year development plan is in place
and details of the dedicated TV programming package will be announced soon. The Championship's official web site can be found at
www.msadragracing.com and all enquiries can be E-Mailed to
promod@msadragracing.com.
Toodle along the Prom, and more... 19th March: The calendar of events for the National Street Car Challenge has now been published at
www.hotrodgazette.com and Shaun Wilson tells us that those competitors
who have registered with the series will be receiving their rule books and series guides this week.
This year's series not only includes rounds at the three major drag strips but will also include an eighth mile sprint down Southport Promenade
as part of the AutoWorld weekend festival in July and a hillclimb at Shelsley Walsh in Septemeber.
15:10
At 15.00 we suffered another mini blizzard and the organisers have called the meeting.
At this point we would have been unlikely to go into eliminations due to depleted numbers in most
classes so the results below are for top qualifiers over the two days:
Competition: Tim Ellis
Top Bike: Steve Venables
8.80: Andy Fawlett
9.30: Colin Carter
10.30: Alan Tinnion
11.30: Mark Wraith
12.30: Jamie Harman
13.30: Adam Monan
14.30: Darryl Ward
Top Scooter: David Hoy
At 10:00 the usual riders meeting was called and the decision taken to try to continue the event
over the eighth mile due to the strong side wind that has developed overnight. Yesterday we had gusts
at around 25 mph, today we're recording 40+ mph gusts on the Race Control wind gauge, very fustrating
as we are looking at clear blue skies.
Qualifying began at 10:30 with the Straightliners organisers working out times from yesterday's quarter
mile and today's eighth mile times.
Numbers taking to the track are down on yesterday for obvious reasons but the brave are using the track time
are making the best of it. Riders are noticably leaning into the wind the further they progress down track,
SPR's track crew are continuing with track prep to try and provide the best surface in the difficult
conditions. Notable from Race Control is a definite 'groove' the bikes are developing.
At 12:15 we were hit by a mini blizzard which halted proceedings, looking out from Race Control there's
hope we may continue shortly.
Qualifying-wise, nothing notable to report as understandably it's going to be difficult to find improvement
in these conditions.
"Super Pro ET is also scheduled to run at the FHRA Nitro
Nationals at Alastaro on 5th-8th July and we hope to
see some international racers there to show us how fast bracket racing is done properly."
Making Headway with Laffin Gas. 16th March: UK Rocket Dragster pilot Carolynne Campbell and the
Laffin Gas team will be be supporting
Headway, the brain injuries trust, this year.
We would like to wish a very Happy Birthday to UK Wild Bunch racer Tony Smith. Have a great
day, Tony.
World Street Race II announced. 16th March: The CFSC has
officially announced World Street Race II which is to be contested on 1st-3rd August 2008 at the Extreme
Drag Race Shootout at Miramichi Dragway Park, New Brunswick, Canada:
As a major force in the organization of the first-ever World Street Race held at Belle Rose, Louisiana's
No Problem Raceway in 2005, the CFSC has done it again and announced World Street Race II. "This
will once and for all stop the talk and truly decide who has the world's quickest real street-legal
machine", says CFSC's Raymond Knight. "The invitation is there. If you choose to participate then
you can say you backed up your claim, if you don't, you can't, it is that simple."
The challenge has been put to over ten countries, now it is up to them to decide. We have confirmed
entries from United States, United Kingdom and Canada to date, and invite all countries in the world who
think they have what it takes to come join us for the real deal.
Street-legal Drag Racing was created to bring cars off the streets and promote racing where it should be,
on a drag strip... a safe and controlled environment to race in. The concept grew in popularity over a
number of years among cars that are legally operated on city streets being extensively modified and
hitting the drag strip as weekend warriors, simply to see who had the fastest and quickest machine.
In fact, this type of racing was the reason for an entirely new area of the motorsports industry,
Street-Legal and Outlaw Drag Racing. These street-legal drag racers, as they are often called, have
become role models for a younger generation to learn respect for the power they have at their disposal, and
to take their racing to the track. Many of these new classes however evolved quickly and now include mostly
cars that are overly modified for street use, and would hardly make a two-block drive let alone a twenty-mile
cruise. Among the tried and true of this group, those that have stuck to the original concept of racing a real
street-legal car at the track, the constant, and often heated debate regarding who has the world's quickest
real street-legal car continues on.
Anywhere there are cars there is competition, and the 2008 CFSC Extreme Drag Race Shootout will host the
biggest, baddest and most real street-legal drag race class of all time! Bringing this style of racing
back to the roots of how it all began.
The rules for the WSR class are simple. Basically you have to come armed with a legally, current registered
and insured street machine. This class includes a twenty-mile cruise, hot start and three back-to-back qualifying
passes. There is no spec fuel, spec muffler, tyre etc, as much like on the streets, the guy beside you can come to
battle as he sees fit. The main emphasis is on all entries being real street-legal cars. The top four qualifiers
from each country are then entered into the World Street Race heads-up shootout on Sunday. There will be huge
media exposure for all entries along with a cash and prize package for the world's quickest real Street Cars that
make the cut.
At CFSC there are no losers. Those entries that do not qualify for the World Street Race portion of the event
will continue to race in a class called Real Street Outlaw (with the same rules as the World Street Race) where
they will compete heads-up for cash and prizes which includes prizes for the fastest nine-, ten-, eleven- and
twelve-second cars entered as well as the class winners etc. These prizes were designed to promote entry of many
cars at all levels simply to experience the cruise, qualifying and adrenaline rush of racing heads-up. Not to
mention proving that they have an honest-to-goodness real street car!
The internet message boards, race shops and corner hang-outs around the world run rampant with the talk of
having the fastest street-legal car, but who really does? We're not talking a class that is watered down with
limits on fuels, tires or mufflers. But rather a real race of real street cars where you gotta prove you can
handle the streets, and then come to the drag strip and prove you are the baddest of the bad. Street-legal, no
limits, heads-up!
So then, all that remains is asking yourself as a racer: Do you have what it takes? If you think you do, then
just bring it!
The 2008 CFSC Extreme Drag Race Shootout will be contested on 1st-3rd August 2008 at Miramichi Dragway Park, New
Brunswick, Canada. There are ten planned Classes of competition including Pro Modified, Wild Street, Top Sportsman,
Cool Street Index, Pro, Super Pro, Real Street Outlaw/World Street Race and more.
"I was pleased as anything to know that it was capable of running within Pro ET times, as that was a thought which had crossed my mind.
I went straight home and entered the Easter Thunderball and can't wait for the good times to roll."
Chaos and The Mob get Nasty. 15th March: UK Fuel Altered teams Chaos and The Mob
will enjoy the services of longtime AA/FA racer Dave 'Nasty' Benjamin at the Peak Performance Day at Santa
Pod Raceway on 31st March.
"As well as manufacturing Dave's own fuel pumps, DB Industries makes barrel valves, Top Fuel Harley clutches, billet
flywheels and many other custom parts for fuel racers. His site
www.dbindustries.com has more details."
The team are currently waiting on two new 392 ci billet blocks, one for Chaos and the other as a spare for both cars,
but Lawrie says that there has been a hitch. "There have been manufacturing delays and at this point in time it appears
unlikely that we will receive these in time for Easter", he says. "We will just have to see how it goes, but it won't be for any
lack of effort on the part of the two teams."
"The car, named Talon, is powered by a 125 hp Yamaha FJ1200 motorbike engine and has a full space frame
chassis which is MSA-legal for circuit and oval racing but, bizarrely, not for drag racing even though Legends
reach 140 mph on circuits", says Adam. "It made its début at Sunday's RWYB at Santa Pod. The aim was to
get me accustomed to the car and try and get under sixteen seconds.
"As this is the only Legends car to hit the drag strip in the UK I had no idea what it would do. Well, now I know.
We not only made it under sixteen-second bracket but set a pretty respectable 14.3/94 with a 2.3-second sixty foot
time, proving that Legends don't just do donuts like Terry Grant's car. To say I was pleased would be an understatement.
The cars so much fun to drive, its extremely lively off the line but drives pretty straight and being in such a small
car you feel like you're doing a million miles an hour at the top end.
"We are planning to do the Peak Performance Day on 31st March and then more RWYBs throughout the year."
Another trophy for Schöfer. 14th March: Dragracing Verein Deutschland held their annual dinner and prize ceremony in
Blankenbach last weekend, writes our good friend Gittli Koller of Top Methanol Dragster team
Peter Schöfer Racing.
"During the afternoon the Club held its annual meeting which was attended by several German racers and promoters", says Gittli.
"In the evening there was a very delicious dinner organised by Andrea and Rene Kloss followed by the prize ceremony.
The first three places received a trophy and the winner was presented with a Challenge Cup. The Cup has been presented
for many years and included names such as Tony Morris and Rico Anthes (nine times).
"In third spot was Patricia Kästner who raced her first year in Super Comp in 2006 after
several years in Junior Dragster. Second was Pro Mod racer Norbert Kuno (it was nice to see him
in a suit which wasn't a racing suit), and first again was Peter Schöfer. Peter now has his
name on the Cup ten times.
"Thanks to the DvD for a wonderful evening."
At right are Peter Schöfer, Norbert Kuno, the Challenge Cup, Patricia Kästner, and Ingo Rolla - click on the picture
for a large version.
Lydia Meekins has been in touch to thank everyone at Santa Pod Racers Club for their support, cards, and flowers
which have been a tonic over the past months. "Amos and I feel proud to play our small part in the Club meetings", says Lydia. "I could go on and on,
however thanks and love to you one and all". Lydia adds that her husband, Scrutineer Amos Meekins, was over the moon after the Major Incident practice
at Santa Pod Raceway last weekend. "All racers are in good hands with the medical and fire crews, their performance was A1 and they just keep getting better
and better", she says. "Keep those revs up and those wheels rolling."
Going Straight for the weekend. 14th March: This weekend's Straightliners event at Santa Pod Raceway promises to be an action-packed two days of
top bikes making their mark on the quarter mile, says Jo Harris of Santa Pod.
MSA Championship brings new era. 14th March: UK drag racing enters a new era in 2007 with the news that spectacular Pro Modifieds will now contest
the MSA British Drag Racing Championship. These ferociously fast doorslammers are already firm crowd favourites and their emergence into the
Championship spotlight is predicted to attract more entries into a class already well-supported by teams and drivers.
In 2007, the MSA Championship will expand from three to five rounds, including the two FIA European Championship events at Santa Pod Raceway:
6th-9th April: Autotrader Easter Thunderball
25th-28th May: FIA Main Event
16th-17th June: SPRC Summernationals
6th-9th September: FIA European Finals
29th-30th September: National Finals
The series' burgeoning profile will encourage greater media coverage, including specialist TV programming of the full season. In turn, this will enhance
sponsorship prospects for the Championship itself and for the teams. The MSA and Santa Pod will unveil more plans as the marketing and support
arrangements for the series are finalised.
Keith Bartlett, promoter of the FIA European Drag Racing Championship and CEO of Santa Pod, stated "There are about thirty eight Pro Mod
teams in Europe and I would expect at least twenty at Santa Pod for the European rounds. British drivers can cut their teeth here before moving
into the full European Championship. It also means this new format will increase television coverage of the events."
Along with their appearances at the Easter Thunderball and FIA European events, the MSA Championship Pro Mods will be the highlight attraction
at Santa Pod's two National events in June and late September. A dedicated TV package is under negotiation.
Original equipment and aftermarket manufacturers make distributors on a mass production basis, so at best, a vehicle has a middle-ground,
compromise ignition advance curve. Performance Distributors take all of an engine's specifications into consideration in order to provide the
optimum advance curve. A super smooth curve will eliminate engine damaging detonation and give the most efficient combustion possible.
Light throttle ping is eliminated by the use of special vacuum advances, factory calibrated and thus an adjustable vacuum advance is not needed.
The Street/Strip range of DUI Distributors are custom-calibrated to a particular engine application. They are superior to the more common points
type units because they are virtually maintenance free, can handle more voltage and last much longer. They are also better and more practical
than magnetos. DUI distributors send twice as much fire into the combustion chambers than a magneto, because they allow twice as big a plug
gap to be run. Additionally, spark plugs stay cleaner for longer. The DUI unit is more compact than a conventional distributor system because
it has its coil built into the cap and can thus be fitted into custom applications where space may be at a premium.
Distributor caps are offered in blue, red, yellow, clear or black and have solid brass terminals and contain the DUI coil. The Dyna-Module, which
has more electronic dwell in it over a stock ignition module, is also fitted.
Prices start out at £229 plus VAT for a small/big-block Chevy unit and of course, because this unit comes fitted with its integral coil, there's
no need for further outlay.
Toyo's cutting edge computer simulation technology has endowed the 350 with extremely low rolling resistance, reducing a car's fuel consumption.
This reduced rolling resistance also has beneficial effects on tyre life, meaning double savings for drivers as well as reducing their car's carbon footprint.
Despite being designed from the outset as a mid-range tyre, Toyo 350 enjoys many design features that have trickled down from its high performance
siblings. The high modulus polyester casing combined with a hardened bead filler mean that handling is well and truly sorted, whilst wide straight cut
grooves in the tyre's centre literally channel gallons of water away to help improve wet weather adhesion.
"We must thank the York Raceway crew for letting us disturb the peace and quiet of a Yorkshire Sunday afternoon, and we
look forward to returning there for the Super Pro Shootout in August."
Returning Townson heads for NFAA. 12th March: UK blown-alcohol altered racer Neil Townson is planning to return to the
track this year. The Northern Spirit will be racing in the Nostalgia Fuel Altered Association
after a two-year break.
"I'd like to thank John Wright for getting parts for us, and he has given us a lot of helpful advice.
Thanks also to Lawrie Gatehouse who has also been very helpful and who has put the show together.
Without him we wouldn't have anywhere to run."
Swift snippets. 12th March: The UK's She Devil Racing Top Methanol FC team are preparing to
return to the track, hopefully at the Autotrader Easter Thunderball. "The car is in the trailer, the
engine is in the shop, they just haven't met yet!", says driver Steph Milam. "We've got a new Crower
clutch which we will have to learn to use, but nothing else has changed. It'll be nice not to be the
only Funny Car there at Easter if Freddy Fagerström comes along!".
Spotted at yesterday's Run What You Brung at Santa Pod were the new owners of the Super
Pro ET dragster formerly owned by Martin Curbishley, the car now toting a blown-alcohol engine;
returning Street Eliminator racer Ian Jackson; and Antony Wilkins with his new Pro ET Fire Truck recently
presented here on Eurodragster.com News. Our man at SPR tells us that the RWYBs are already getting
very busy and that a number of bike and Junior Dragster racers were also in attendance yesterday. If
you were there then don't hesitate to drop us a line at
eurodragster.com@btinternet.com
to let us know how you got on.
Happy Birthday for yesterday to Wolfgang Schöfer of German Top Methanol Dragster team
Peter Schöfer Racing, and also to UK Super Street Bike racer Graham Dance. Hope that
you had a great day guys.
Come on hear the noise...not. 12th March: The sponsorship bus is rolling on for UK Super Gas and Junior Modified Dragster team
Panther Racing UK. The Cat has announced some
excellent partners for the 2007 season and week five is no exception.
Season after season, sound levels and noise in the environment become more of an issue for racers. Panther Racing UK
have decided to get ahead of the game and fit The World's Most Winning Exhaust System for of all their
scheduled events. In an exclusive release to Eurodragster.com from Wayne Corbitt - Panther Racing's Marketing and Media
Manager - Panther Racing UK are pleased to announce a commitment for 2007 from
Borla Performance Industries.
"When you're involved with a partner like Borla, you know you're onto a winner", says Super Gas driver Conrad Stanley. "They
support several NHRA teams including Top Fuel driver Brandon Bernstein and the Bud King team!"
Gilbert also sent a copy of this year's flyer: click here for
the front and click here for the back.
Swift snippets. 11th March: UK Pro ET sponsor Toxico
Clothing have produced a 2007 Championship T-Shirt(right). Sponsorship Co-ordinator Carl Burton
tells us that Pro ET racers in the class Sponsorship Scheme will each receive one of the T-Shirts, which feature
the class sponsors on the back, and that crew can buy one for £5. "There is £200 and vouchers for
number one qualifier at Easter - you have to be in it to win it", says Carl. You can find out more at
www.pro-et.co.uk.
See? I have run at Bonneville... 11th March: MPEC Design have been in touch to offer a retouching service giving owners the chance to put a
picture of a cherished car into a dream setting for £200:
A photo of a car standing on a drive or car park can be transported into idealistic surroundings, for example the Bonneville Salt Flats, a
mountain road or a professional studio shot with dramatic black background, sharp shadowing and highlights to enhance the image.
All images will be cleaned up, taking out imperfections in the paint work and unwanted reflections and shadows. The image will be
sharpened and colour corrected, door and bonnet shut lines will be tightened up and chrome work made to shine. Images can also
be made to look as if moving and/or have a sepia finish.
The first step is to forward MPEC an image as a digital file. Include, where possible, any additional shots for reference purposes.
A colour laser or E-Mail proof would be provided to allow for any requested amends before completion. Finally, the image will be
output onto a digital photographic print up to 24" x 16" inches size which will be posted in a poster-size postal tube.
We also offer other output options, for example canvas wrap around or acrylic base, for an additional £120 depending on size required.
Delivery will take approximately ten working days, but we will keep you informed of our progress. Please note the quality of the finished poster
will depend upon the quality of the original image you supply.
If you would like to see our brochure, then please contact us at:
The Bird is the word. 9th March: Duncan 'Cannonball' Watts tells us that he is now the proud owner of
the original Texas Big Bird 1970 Plymouth Roadrunner Superbird. The Bird, which ran into the 6.4s as a
Pro Mod in the USA (right), is now headed for Super Pro ET.
"In the record season of 2006 we reached a fantastic average number of 20.6 cars per event, qualifying for the sixteen spots in the field on Sunday", says Micke.
"Pro Mod qualifying is a race in itself and, looking back, we had some amazing events where we had eight cars qualifying in the 6.3s like at Gardermoen in Norway.
"Thirty four Pro Mod racers won points in the FIA Championship and to be in the top ten at the end of the season is a great achievement.
To highlight this, there will be a special award and a special decal in 2007 for the top ten Pro Mod competitors in the FIA Championship.
Winning the FIA Pro Mod Championship is one of the hardest tasks you can take on in European drag racing. You have to have a fighting spirit, fast car, great
team, drive well and on top of that some luck, or at least you need to keep your bad luck at a minimum level.
"In 2007, there will be more Pro Mod Championships to race for including the Bilsport NDRS Pro Mod Series, MSA British Drag Racing Championship, and the
one-race Swedish Championship. The European Pro Mod season will start at Santa Pod on 6th-9th April with a round of the Bilsport NDRS Pro Mod Series and
MSA British Drag Racing Championship, which is a great opportunity to get a head start in these Championships. If you plan to participate in the Easter event
you should send in your entry form as soon as possible.
If you were tuned in to Eurodragster.com News yesterday you will have seen from the
Autotrader Easter Thunderball entry list that Urs Erbacher, Lex Joon and Leif Helander have already signed up for
the Pro Fuel Shootout. Santa Pod Raceway tell us that
John Spuffard is also enrolled, with four other Fuel cars to be announced next week.
"I would like to thank Dave Eady, Andy Frost, Geof and Ray at Hauser Race Cars, and not forgetting my lovely wife Lynne who is still waiting for a new kitchen
to be fitted. I started to build the car in the middle of last October so Lynne has been a diamond. Lastly can I wish good luck to Mark 'Billy' Bishop with
his new Pro ET altered Vegas Hustler, which I can't wait to beat in 2007 together with the rest of the Pro ETers."
Autotrader continues SPR partnership. 7th March:Autotrader magazine is pleased to be working with Santa Pod Raceway as a key sponsor of their racing
calendar. Autotrader, the UK's number one Buying and Selling motoring magazine will once again be lead sponsor at the Easter Thunderball.
Building on the successful relationship in 2006, Autotrader will continue to provide major print advertising coverage for Santa Pod Raceway promoting
fourteen events throughout 2007. As part of the package Autotrader will be running competitions to win weekend admission tickets throughout the year,
complimentary T-Shirts and other merchandising. Santa Pod events will carry prominent Autotrader branding and plus on event days, the Autotrader
promotion team will distribute hundreds of copies of the magazine on-site including North London, Thames Valley, South London Midland and Anglia editions.
“Working with Santa Pod Raceway in 2006 was an incredibly effective way for us to reach our customers" said Tim Thurston, Commercial Director at Thames Valley
Autotrader. "Santa Pod offer excellent events which, with our strong magazine circulation, we can help promote and publicise.”
SPR prepares for prep. 6th March: The resurfacing of the first 330 feet of Santa Pod Raceway has now been completed
and SPR's track crew are about to embark upon the job of preparing the racing surface for the Easter Thunderball.
Kjell Pettersson and Darren Prentice of Santa Pod Raceway explained to Eurodragster.com how they would go about
transforming the virgin asphalt into a drag strip capable of holding
on to several thousand horsepower in the space of a few weeks.
As mentioned by Darren, the remaining 990 feet of the track have not been forgotten as Foster Contracting have
again brought in their amazing runway washer (right) which uses very high-pressure water jets to
remove excess rubber from the track surface. "This is normal
maintenance to guarantee consistent track performance", said Kjell.
We understand that the complete length of the track is still due to be resurfaced during the off-season between
2007 and 2008.
NFAA change racing format. 6th March: The UK's Nostalgia Fuel Altered Association have changed their racing
format. Series promoter Lawrie Gatehouse tells us that the change is to make the final results clearer
to spectators, track announcers and media now that more cars are competing on a regular basis.
"Qualifying runs will be made by all teams and the pairings will be based on matching ETs to ensure close, side-by-side
passes", says Lawrie. "After the penultimate qualifying round, the two cars with the lowest aggregate ETs will be held back
in the final round. All of the other cars will run their last round as normal and accumulate points for the season-long Series.
"The two cars in the final will square up so that there is a clear event winner and runner-up. They will also accrue Series
points and win trophies at events. We hope that this revised format will enhance the growth of the class and enable the public
to further enjoy the spectacle of the wild, wild, Fuel Altereds."
The search started after an enquiry by JWR head Dave Riswick. Simon contacted various teams and the first lead was to a Swiss racer who had
owned the car and put it on show in Switzerland and Italy. The car had subsequently been sold and the paperwork destroyed and so the trail went cold.
After a few weeks and the posting of an appeal on the German Drag Racing message board, a lead to Wast-Tuning was followed up by Simon. The
team of Wast-Tuning includes driver Walter Strobel and brother Dieter. Walter campaigned a rear-engined Top Methanol Dragster between 1995
and 2003, which had formerly been raced by Urs and Rolf Vogel and had been sold in 2006 to a Greek racer via Eurodragster.com's
Jeff Bull Race Engines and Performance Parts-sponsored Swap Meet.
"I am delighted that we have returned Mr Six to its original owners", said Dennis Priddle. "The original chassis is intact and in very good condition and the
original rear wheels, axles, steering components and body panels are also present. The roll cage was replaced but the original was kept which will shorten
the restoration process. I have discussed the restoration with Dave Riswick and it is Dave's intention that the car be returned to full racing capability before
the 40th Anniversary of John Woolfe Racing in September 2008."
Dennis also mentioned that since ihs return to the UK last Monday he has contacted Tony Gane, who did the majority of the chassis work, and Tony is
delighted that the car is returning to the UK. Sadly, Pete Stanford passed away in 2006.
Simon took several pictures of the historic sale and you can check these out by clicking
here or by clicking on the Features, Interviews, Tributes link on the left-hand side of any Eurodragster.com page.
It's a shine thing... 5th March: In the dark recesses of various workshops and garages around the country, crews are working away on the
major task of preparing their vehicles for the start of the 2007 season: priming, painting and polishing the cars
and bikes ready for the start line. One of the best-looking teams this season is likely to be UK Super Gas and Junior Modified
Dragster Team Panther Racing UK who have
secured sponsorship for 2007 from Mer Products, the ultimate
in car care products.
"We love the look of the gorgeous red Firebird and the classic colour of the Junior Dragster – the team clearly take a great deal of pride
in how they are presented", commented a spokesman for Mer Products. "That is extremely important for us and for our company.
It's an excellent partnership. We wish the team well in 2007 and look forward to working with them on other projects."
More required reading. 5th March: Bob McClurg is one of America's most famous drag racing photo-journalists, and if you enjoyed his last best-selling
book Diggers, Funnies, Gassers and Altereds you will love the follow up Fire, Nitro, Rubber and Smoke - Bob McClurg's Drag Racing Memories.
This time it is a softbound volume containing some 160 pages and containing hundreds of stunning photographs, most of them in full colour and covering everything
from front- and rear-engined Top Fuellers, Funny Cars, Pro Stockers, Gassers and Altereds and Exhibition Vehicles all shot through the sixties to the late eighties.
"I have also been busy with my radio show on Skyline Community Radio at 2:00-5:00 pm on Saturdays, which you can hear live on the web at
www.skylinecommunityradio.co.uk. The first hour is dedicated to
motorsport news. I am hoping to cover the 2007 season with podcasts or even video diaries, so stay tuned (I'm tuned
in right now - Ed)! Maybe Eurodragster.com readers would like to E-Mail me requests etc...just follow the
links!"
See Datron for Vericom. 3rd March: Dave Burditt has been in touch to let us know that Datron Technology has recently
become the UK agent for Vericom performance meters.
"Vericom's on-board Acceleration Meter and Dynamometer has been used by drag racers in the USA for over twenty years, particularly in doorslammers
and Sportsman classes", says Dave. "It's easy to install and operate, a self-contained unit pre-programmed for quarter-mile competition.
By pressing just two buttons before the run the Vericom is ready to roll. At the end of the run comprehensive detailed data is calculated and displayed on the
unit within seconds.
Top of the range is the VERICOM VC3000DAQ which has all the above features and can be connected to up to twenty two additional sensors to fully instrument
a race car and record data from engine, transmision and suspension.The VERICOM makes a sensible investment for every driver and team serious about winning.
"The VC300 is not really suitable for Fuel cars although we still offer the Isaac Data Logging system as used by Shockwave last year.
In fact we can now supply data recording systems from our wide range for any class of racing". For more details, prices and a Vericom DVD contact
Datron Technology on 01908 261655 (outside the UK +44 1908 261655), E-Mail
info@datrontechnology.co.uk, or visit our
web site at www.datrontechnology.co.uk."
"All in all a great day; and eXplosion would like to thank Kart Centre Silverstone for their hospitality, and a big thank you to Andy Robinson, Murf McKinney,
Tim Hyatt and Arnie Kuhns."
SPR seek demo racers. 2nd March: Darren Prentice of
Santa Pod Raceway would be pleased to hear from any racer
who would like to make demonstration passes at forthcoming events. Demonstration slots are available at:
Jerry adds that if anyone is considering taking out trackside advertising at Shakespeare County Raceway then very attractive rates are on offer
for the season. You can contact the track office on 01789 720180 or E-Mail
enquiries@shakespearecountyraceway.co.uk.
IronCAD back Grumpy. 2nd March: IronCAD has announced it will sponsor Europe's fastest Top Methanol Drag Racing team.
The Dave Wilson Racing dragster holds the FIA Top Methanol European record of 5.422 seconds and the track records at four
of the five FIA tracks, and is still the only car in the class outside of the USA to achieve a 270 mph terminal speed.
Dave Wilson Racing will use IronCAD to design custom parts for their Top Methanol Dragster. Drag racing is highly regulated and
custom-built parts give drivers an edge by allowing their team engineers to maximize a dragster's performance.
"As winners of the FIA championship for the past four years we are anxious to explore any possibilities available to increase
our chances of a record-breaking fifth championship win in 2007", said Dave Wilson. "We saw the kind of success Leanders
Brothers Racing were having using the IronCAD system, which is becoming a staple of the European racing circuit with
many teams throughout the FIA using it."
With the addition of Dave Wilson Racing, IronCAD will have first-place Top Methanol Dragster and Funny Car teams going into 2007.
Beyond their achievements at home, on their visit to the USA in 2004, Dave Wilson became the first European winner of an NHRA
Lucas Oil Divisional event in Tucson Arizona. Wilson and his team now prepare for FIA's 2007 season at the Dave Wilson Racing
workshop in Farnborough, Hampshire.
Joining as sponsor of Eurodragster.com News and of our Features and Interviews is John Woolfe Racing, one of the
UK's leading wholesale suppliers of American automotive parts. JWR's headquarters in Bedford supplies retailers
with parts to fit American vehicles of all makes and ages with second-to-none stock levels and on-site exhaust
manufacture. JWR also provide the latest parts and service information on new models using the latest software
and exclusive industry link with American vehicle manufacturers. The company was started by Dave Riswick and
John Woolfe and then continued by Dave and Arnold Burton after John was killed racing at Le Mans.
You can contact John Woolfe Racing via their web site at
www.woolfe.com.
Nimbus Motorsport are pleased to announce their support of Eurodragster.com News in partnership with TORCO International Corp.
Nimbus Motorsport are the European distributors for the winning range of TORCO racing oils and this sponsorship continues to build
on the success that TORCO has provided European drag racers for many years.
Nimbus will also be continuing their support in 2007 of racers in many different classes including John Spuffard, Andy Robinson, Steph
Milam, Nigel Payne, Colin Lazenby, Andy Frost, Chris Hope and Dave Beck.
During the season, Steve Clark of Nimbus Motorsport, will usually be found in Nigel Payne's Super Mod pit and he will be happy to discuss
the performance benefits of TORCO racing lubricants as well as the other products distributed by Nimbus Motorsport.
For more information check out 3t creative's web site at www.3tcreative.com.
We would like to thank Dave Riswick, Steve Clark and Dan Welberry and all of our sponsors for their support
and we know that our readers will as ever show their appreciation for their backing of Eurodragster.com and
for European drag racing by using their services. We are particularly proud that our extensive range of sponsors
continues to provide our readers with every product or service they could possibly need, saving time and trouble
looking around the web.
Other changes in our sponsorship are that performance supplier LA
Racing Parts has taken over as sole sponsor of our Links pages, and we are also very pleased to announce that
LA Racing Parts will be continuing their backing of the Eurodragster.com/LA Racing Parts Perfect ET Award in 2007.
We will post more news about this year's Perfect Awards scheme shortly. Also on the sponsorship front we have said
goodbye and Thank You to Adrenaline Race and Performance and B+J Race Cars: we appreciate your support guys. You
will also have noticed that we have now placed our News sponsors on both both the left and right side of the News
page to increase their exposure still further.
Stay tuned for more sponsorship updates, or if you are interested in having your logo on Eurodragster.com News then
please drop us a line at
eurodragster.com@btinternet.com.
Grumpy seeks diver. 1st March: Multiple FIA European Top Methanol Dragster Champion
Dave Wilson is seeking a crew member
to join his 2007 campaign.
Meanwhile Grumpy said that his call on Eurodragster.com for a team PR has borne fruit. "Russ Shane
has taken on the job", he said. "He's been down to meet us and he even got his hands dirty whilst
he was here."
More backing for Bon... 1st March: Dutch Top Fuel Bike team Joey Bon Racing is proud to announce a sponsorship agreement with
AST Suspension. The deal has been signed for the next three years during which
AST will back the JBR team's quest for the European Top Fuel Bike title. Advanced Suspension Technology is a leading manufacturer of performance suspension
equipment for cars and motorcycles. Their products are proven worldwide in race, rally, cross and street applications. The picture shows Joey Bon and
Peter Smits of AST shaking hands on the three-year deal.
Joey Bon has started producing and selling drag racing parts through JBR Parts, his online web shop which you can find at
www.jbrservices.com/jbr_parts.php.
JBR Parts provides solutions to problems by improving on existing designs or co-developing with builders and racers.
...and for Super Modified. 1st March: The British
Super Modified Racers Association is delighted to announce increased support for the
2007 Super Modified Championship. Following an excellent 2006 many companies, some old friends as well as new, have stepped up to the
plate to offer sponsorship and support packages which will allow racers to reap the rewards of stellar performances whilst allowing some of the
best names in their respective fields to showcase their products and services.
"2007 looks like being our finest year yet, with new racers signing up and the return of a few old favourites", says SMRA Chair Andy Kirk.
"We couldn't be more exited about the coming season, which kicks off at Santa Pod during the Easter weekend. The support offered by our
commercial partners proves that the class is moving forward and that major players in industry have the faith in us to add their name to the
banner. We must now repay that faith by showcasing these companies during the coming season. Our fanbase has grown over the last couple
of years and I feel confident that we can do a great job for our fans and our sponsors.
"I would like to say a huge Thank You to the following companies on behalf of all the racers:
Center Line Wheel Corp
Heliarc Technology
Obsession Motorsports
Andy Robinson Race Cars
ICE Automotive Racing Engines
Stroud Safety Equipment
Motorshack
Webster Race Engineering
Power Race Graphics
Oak Industries
Turboville
"Thanks guys, we appreciate your support. Gentlemen, start your engines."