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Familiar names qualify top in Adelaide pros

Gary Phillips, John Zappia and Maurice Allen all showed their class in qualifying first in Top Alcohol, Top Doorslammer and Pro Stock Motorcycle respectively at the VPW Pro Series 1000 in Adelaide. Three Queenslanders, Gary Phillips, Steven Reed and John Cannuli all touched up the Adelaide International Raceway track record over 1000 feet qualifying one, two and three as Phillips and Reed waged their own four second battle. Phillips spun the tyres in Q1 but did enough in his second qualifier with a 4.727 then choosing to park up for the third qualifier and prepare for race day. “The 4.72 was a frickin good run,” said Phillips. “The first run it shouldn’t have done what it did and we didn’t get any data because the arm restraint got caught on the switch and flicked it (off). “Cheyne (Phillips) wasn’t happy but I said lets wing it, we know what we’re doing right. We just said here’s the deal, this is what it should have run and here you go. “Steven Reed and I have got a whole thing going, we have for a hundred years! But everything looks good we’ll go over everything and Lucas Oil gives us the perfect stuff.” John Zappia sensationally catapulted from ninth to first in his final qualifying run of 4.882 bringing the crowd to their feet. Having missed the second qualifier due to a broken throttle linkage on the burnout, Zappia found himself sitting on the bump spot and in danger of not qualifying. He soon found himself out of the field as the session progressed before making that electrifying pass to snatch the number one and simultaneously push old sparring partner Peter Kapiris out of contention for Sunday. “On the first run the car launched nice and straight in first gear and actually went further in first without rattling than it did in Perth,” said Zappia. “Then it started to rattle and I did a bad job of pedalling it and I knew the 5.262 wasn’t going to hold. “We were on the bump and thought, we’re either going to get knocked off the bump which we did right in front of me, so it was yeah beauty nothing like a bit of pressure. “But we got the Fuchs/Striker Monaro dead straight down the middle, the smoothest pass I’ve done in a long time. “It was a little bit soft but hey, look at the time that’s come out of it, it was like a 5.76-5.77 on the quarter mile. Pretty happy with that.” Maurice Allen was left a little baffled after qualifying first in Pro Stock Motorcycle when his 7.382 ET was enough to hold out close competition from Scott White and newcomer Ryan Learmonth. Allen said he was confused as his team misread the track conditions running the same tune up that brought home an ANDRA Gold Christmas tree at the Australian Nationals in Sydney last November. “We wanted to start off with similar numbers (to the Australian Nationals final) but 2pm, 30 degree heat on a Pro Stock bike it knocked it around a little bit,” explained Allen. “The main thing was to get down the track and the second run was dynamite. It went really well but the gust of wind got me at about 800-900 feet and took me straight over to the wall. I just shut the bike down and brought it off the wall. “That was promising, I made a couple of errors but when you haven’t raced for three or four months, these bikes operate in such a fine window it shows up pretty quickly if you’re not on your game. “I was probably a little bit off today. But it’s been a good day for us, to be number one, a great crowd and they gave us a fantastic cheer on the way back. For our sponsors Milwaukee, Bell Helmets, Motul Oil and ERC that’s what we come to do, put the bike on pole and start off the season with a bang.” ANDRA Drag Racing Series eliminations are scheduled for Sunday March 15 from approximate 12:20pm. Summit Racing Equipment Sportsman Series gets underway from 9am. {fcomment}

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GALLERY and VIDEO – Jamboree mayhem

The 2015 edition of the Sydney Jamboree sure had it’s fair share of carnage, fortunatley everyone did walke away unharmed from all incidents. Check out our epic photo gallery from the event plus a few hair rasing videos.

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RESULTS – Sydney Jamboree

The 2015 Sydney Jamboree could be best summed up as an event of attrition, the car casualty rate was high and props must go to the Sydney Dragway officials who pushed on through what seemed like endless breakages. That said, the Jamboree still produced its usual fair share of wheelstands, wild passes and two step flame throwing action.

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Glenn Moore gets Fast Company for Adelaide

Glenn Moore is one of the true ‘wild men’ of the Aeroflow Outlaw Nitro Funny Car tour and the northern Queenslander will be racing the Fast Company Plymouth at the Adelaide International Raceway event to be held on Saturday, April 4 2015.

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Aussie to fire up March Meet

Bob Godfrey Racing and Steve Easton have once again teamed up to lay down some winning numbers on the Auto Club Famoso Raceway in Bakersfield, California at the Good Vibrations Motorsports March Meet. This Trans-Pacific partnership is built on horsepower, with Bob behind the butterflies and Australian born Easton in the hot seat of Godfrey’s ‘72 Cuda Nitro Fuel Coupe.

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Nitro flavour to Perth test day

A Top Fuel dragster, two nostalgia Nitro Funny Cars and two Top Fuel Motorcycles were among the vehicles greeting those few who made their way to the mid week test and tune at Perth Motorplex ahead of Washpod Nitro Max this weekend.

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Drag News Magazine issue four out now!

The fourth issue of Drag News Magazine is now available! We have a whole bunch of amazing stories in this issue. Find out about Bill Goonan’s rough road into Top Doorslammer, Modified Bike racer Ian Read’s amazing recovery from a road accident to winning the Westernationals, why the Leake family has gone turbocharged, race coverage from the Westernationals and so much more. We went to the quickest alcohol crew chief in the world, Greg Gower, to give us a low down on methanol fuel systems, while Sydney Dragway general manager Luke Smith tells us about some of his plans for the future. You can view the magazine in the embed below or else click here. To view the full version of the e-magazine costs US$3.99 (about AUD$4.89 this morning) but we reckon the best option is a subscription at US$34.99 (about AUD $42.83 this morning). A subscription means you’ll get 12 issues of Drag News Magazine for less than the cost of nine! Sorry about the US dollar stuff. The magazine software will prompt for payment to view all the pages. This means signing up to an account on Joomag and entering credit card or PayPal details through their secure server. Once you have a log in, you can also download the Joomag app to view the magazine on your phone or tablet. When viewing on a desktop, we recommend clicking the full screen button to get the best experience. You can zoom in by double clicking anywhere on the page and zoom out by double clicking again. *Please note* we are aware of a technical issue where a user who has subscribed or purchased an issue already may be asked to pay again for their subscription or issue. The work around is to make sure you are logged in to joomag.com first and then either click on ‘My Library’ within Joomag or simply come back to the magazine embed on this page. If you do need technical assistance send an email to luke@dragnews.com.au. {fcomment}

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