2008 SPRC Summernationals
Sunday (eliminations)



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Steve Carey experienced a return of the wobble but was well ahead of Rene van den Berg in Top Fuel Bike round 1.

Jeff Meads is a regular mid eight second runner in B&H Automotive Street Eliminator.

Mike Lacey made a welcome return to Pro ET with a new engine.

New Eurodragster.com honorary staff member John Hackney went two rounds in Supertwin ET and runs www.copyprintdepot.co.uk when he's not racing.

Chris Hall is back in the sixes on his Funny Bike.

Web creator and journalist Nigel Holland was runner-up in Sportsman ET.

Ian Turburville took the Top Fuel Bike win after Ian King suffered problems.

Fuel Altered racer John Wright had a close encounter with Dennis Wratten and an even closer one with a few unsuspecting reflector blocks.

Fellow AA/FA racer Jim Usher was kind enough to wave to the commentators on his way out of the collection area.

Graham Ellis has had two personal bests this weekend in the Superbird Pro Mod.

Martin Hill ran like a bracket car with four runs all in the 6.0s.

Also running a 6.0 on its maiden pass in its new A/FD guise was Dave Wilson. Not so Grumpy now Dave?

Ian Tubb won the closest race of eliminations against Simon Rowland and Kenny Coleman oversaw improved performance now in the 7.3s.

Super Gas racer Dave Day was the recipient of the Eurodragster.com/Speedflow Perfect Light Award.

Matt Attwood won VW Alternate Engine and has had something of a lock on this class.

Conrad Stanley was the winner in Super Gas in the Panther Racing Firebird.

Geoff Cowley was the winner in one of the most competitive Sportsman Pro ET fields we have seen.

Charlie Chivers in the Taxi overcame Paul Baynton's handicap lead in the Pro ET final.

Dave Beck ran quickest when he needed it in the Pro Stock Bike final against Len Paget.

Even in his road car Spencer Tramm is a very tough competitor, here winning VW Sportsman against Craig Allen.

Steve Venables ran a string of 7.5s to win against an awesome Super Street Bike field.

Nick Good against Dave Crunkhorn in the Super Pro ET final: Nick won and is now running in the sixes.

Neil Midgley against Tim Blakemore in the Funny Bike final, Neil coming out the victor.

Neil Grant's slight lead over Leigh Morris's Jaguar turned into a Super Street win for Leigh by the finish line.

In the Supertwin Gas final Andy Smith (near lane) defeated Chris Mott.

Dave Catton, in the Paul Marston Racing dragster, was the winner in Super Comp over Paul Letchford.

Jayne Kay, far lane, defeated Dan Giles in the Junior Dragster final.

The B&H Automotive Street Eliminator final was a cracker, with Steve Pateman coming out the victor over Steve Nash.

Paul Wright had quite a handful in the Outlaw Anglia final against eventual winner Paul Hensher, but managed to keep it in his lane.

You get the idea that this might be Nigel Payne's season in Super Modified, winning here against Tim Garlick.

The Nostalgia Fuel Altered final was excellent with side-by-side sixes, Dennis Wratten running a new best of 6.46 and a superb driving job from Nick Davies.

Yes, we always work this late.


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