Comp and Super Stock to merge under 400 Thunder sportsman rule changes
400 Thunder has announced several rule changes for the 2019/20 season and beyond, including the merger of two major sportsman classes.
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400 Thunder has announced several rule changes for the 2019/20 season and beyond, including the merger of two major sportsman classes.
Queensland Pro Stock driver Wayne Daley is bringing some new weaponry to the Pro Stock right with an ex-Allen Johnson Dodge Dart being readied for competition.
With everyone recovered from Winternationals drag lag, here is an extra gallery from Drag News Magazine photographer Joe Maday.
After two weeks off the tour Shane Tucker and the rest of his Pro Stock compatriots are ready to get back to racing action.
John Zappia’s 2018/19 400 Thunder season did not finish in the fashion he would have preferred, bowing out in the first round of the Winternationals at Willowbank Raceway.
Kelvin Lyle’s new Ford Mustang Pro Slammer has made its first test runs in Richmond, Virginia ahead of being shipped back to Australia.
While for much of Gulf Western Oil Winternationals the weather was cold and rainy, the welcome from fans and racers alike for PremiAir Hire Racing was especially warm as the team made its comeback to racing at what is the largest drag racing event held outside of the US.
After a short recovery from our long 2019 Winternationals trek, we have dropped the gallery from the final day of action.
A winner-take-all final capped off the 52nd running of the Gulf Western Oil Winternationals on Sunday, with Sydney’s Wayne Newby clinching his second 400 Thunder Top Fuel Championship.
The Gulf Western Oil Winternationals lived up to its reputation for high stakes championship drama on Saturday with a single qualifying session for the professional categories deciding who would compete on race day and several categories having their championships decided.
After glorious conditions to open the event, the second day of the Gulf Western Oil Winternationals was cut short by weather as rain and then cold brought an early halt to Australia’s biggest drag racing event.
The 52nd annual Gulf Western Oil Winternationals are underway at Willowbank Raceway, with the nation’s best sportsman drag racers taking advantage of near ideal conditions on opening day.
At this weekend’s Gulf Western Oil Winternationals, Team Bray Racing will not only be taking on the Pro Slammer field but also Supercar star Chaz Mostert to the delight of race fans.
John Zappia has been a part of drag racing culture in Australia for well over three decades, a time where Willowbank Raceway has also grown to be part of the bedrock of the sport.
One of the world’s most pursued drag racing records is being challenged at the Gulf Western Oil Winternationals, with New Zealand’s Rod Harvey aiming to reset the outright Sport Compact record.
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