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LTFR ANNOUNCES SCHEDULE ADJUSTMENTS FOR THE 2024 SEASON

Lamattina Top Fuel Racing (LTFR) has made the decision to sit out the upcoming Spring Nationals in Adelaide for a very special reason—the entire Lamattina family will be celebrating the wedding of Phil Lamattina’s son, Rocky Lamattina. With family being a cornerstone of the team’s values, the decision to prioritise this important event was an easy one for Phil and the team.

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BLOWN THUNDERBIRD IS GO

The Ford Thunderbird is classic American metal but have been scarce on drag strips in Australia. A fan of old school doorslammers, Brandon Sugars has taken to revitalising one such Thunderbird for a return to on-track duties.

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AEROFLOW ANNOUNCES CONTINUED SPONSORSHIP OF NATIONAL SPORTSMAN CHAMPIONSHIP AND PARTNERSHIP WITH THE SPRING NATIONALS

The National Drag Racing Championship (NDRC) has today announced the continuation of their partnership with Aeroflow Performance Products for the coming 2024/25 season. This follows on the back of a successful first season that saw hundreds of racers compete at tracks across Australia, each chasing their respective Aeroflow Sportsman Series national title.

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GALLERY: KENDA RADIAL RIOT PREPARES TO UNLEASH

The radial tyre racer army has descended on Willowbank Raceway where a whole heap of cash is on offer to be won through tonight’s King of the Kids, tomorrow’s Rumble In the Jungle and Radial Riot itself as part of the Kenda Tires 660 Drag Radial Series. It’s going to be a wild two day’s of action.

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MR 10.5 NO MORE: FRANK MAMONE BACK IN BLACK COMEBACK

It was one of the wildest drag cars in the country and the OG of the 10.5 movement, Frank Mamone’s black and blown Chevy Nova was an instant hit on tracks around the country. Now after a decade since the Nova terrorised dragstrips and timing cones, Mamone has re-taken ownership of the iconic machine and is planning his comeback.

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