| The good news is that the Pizza Wagon is here... | ...the bad news is that that gap in the shadow is where fellow Eurodragster.com favourite The Coffee Man should be, but he will be there in time for the race. | ||
| Jon Cross hard at work cleaning the advertising boards. It wasn't a simple soap and water job as the boards were covered in glue to which the dirt had stuck. | Still only a few rigs in the pits but a lot of the European racers are expected tomorrow. | ||
| This is your reporter's station in Race Control although quite often he doesn't have time for eyeballing out of the window. | A worm's eye view of the track. | ||
| That's one hot snowball. Note the woodpecker, too. | Some of the top end scoreboard bulbs were out... | ||
| ...so Steve Horn went up in the cherry picker and replaced them. You wouldn't get me up there. | Note to racers: if you ever get this view of the track then it's gone horribly wrong and you should close your eyes. | ||
| Dare you go through the door guarded by this guy. | The Lucas Oil / Andersen Racing table football pit, with a Top Fueller handy if the team gets bored with the football. | ||
| Those blowers are pretty big in themselves so that's an enormous injector. | Stig Neergard's Top Fuel Dragster is on the facility... | ||
| ...the ex-Holbrook car now sporting the name of Stig's company. | Fellow Top Fuel racer Micke Kågered's team are extending his roll cage shield down behind the driver's seat. | ||
| Podington Garden Centre got a visit from Micke's Team Manager and partner Åsa today. | This gap will likely be full of Funny Cars by this time tomorrow. |