2008 SPRC Summernationals
Saturday (qualifying)



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Carla Pittau's Heaven & Hell As Well is picking ita wheels up further with each launch.

Mark Bishop's Vegas Hustler Pro ET altered ran new PBs today.

Another Pro ET car with aerial ambitions is Neil Hunter's pretty Capri.

Phil Toppin's T 4 One Pro ET altered has a new engine and was no.1 qualifier for the class contingency awards.

Shane Rae's Westphalia VW Sportsman entry is called Canuck 1.

Andy Raw's VW Alternate entry is the quickest car in the class with mid-nines.

Mark Fairhurst's Super Comp dragster was built for him by Hauser Race Cars.

Scott Baldwin's Super Street Bike was into the sevens as were seven other class entries.

Richard Sawatzki led 9.50 bike in the second session before being placed into second by Wayne Saunders.

Nick Curtis's Super Street Chevy is now launching straight and level.

A busy Jon Webster is running in both B&H Automotive Street Eliminator and 9.50 Bike and doing well in both classes..

Len Paget was the top Pro Stock bike and the only one to run quicker than 7.5.

Stuart Crane put his Comp Bike into the no.2 position with an 8.0.

Tim Adam, running in Super Gas, unusually sidelined the car on his second pass.

Fred Hone ran a 7.59 to go no.1 in Super Mod in the second session.

Bert Englefield's Pro Mod Ford Coupe was no.2 with a solid 6.6.

A historic pass for Dennis Wratten breaking both NFAA and European Alky Altered records with a 6.575.

Steve Partridge is no.1 in Supertwin ET.

Brian Huxley's classic Mustang is up against more contemporary US muscle in the expanding Sportsman ET class.

Martin Holgate is making more regular appearances with Paranoia this year which is very welcome.

Zak Johnson is atop the Junior Dragster standings with a 0.0035 reaction.

Mathijs Kraetzer had his Super Pro altered up on the other two wheels today (see yesterday's gallery).

John Everitt was pleased with two 8.0s after a bunch of problems earlier in the season.

Ady Lockley ran his first seven on his Super Street Hayabusa.

Ian Bishop went in the six second bracket but damaged pistons on his second pass.

Neil Midgley went under the Funny Bike class record with a 6.7.

Jerry Collier ran successive personal bests in the sevens on his new P/S bike.

Malcolm Motler has fitted a Procharger and discovered Naughtiness.

Paul 'Guv' Wright is back in the sevens in the Alcopop Outlaw Anglia.

Darren Law, leading Wild Bunch qualifying and the Real Steel Championship, running against Terry Clifford in Ratcatcher Resurrection.

New paint designed by Eurodragster.com sponsor Power Race Graphics helped Ian King to a new PB of 6.31, good for no.1 in Top Fuel Bike.

Alexander Rose has travelled from Germany and now races in Comp Bike, previously having run Super Street bike.

Eurodragster.com sponsor Andy Robinson and Graham Ellis burn out for their Pro Mod qualifying passes.

Eurodragster.com sponsor Nick Davies is back in the sixes in the Havoc Nostalgia Altered.


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