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The Perth Motorplex has opened its new season by turning back drag racing clock for their Nostalgia Drags event.
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The Perth Motorplex has opened its new season by turning back drag racing clock for their Nostalgia Drags event.
Round six of Sydney Dragway’s Atura Championship Series was in stark contrast to the previous round being incident free and a smooth day for bracket racing, albeit a little on the warm side for this time of year.
Round six of Sydney Dragway’s Atura Championship Series was in stark contrast to the previous round being incident free and a smooth day for bracket racing, albeit a little on the warm side for this time of year.
Sure the fuel altereds were scintillating at the recent Sydney Dragway Nostalgia Drags, but at the other end of the spectrum Vintage Gas is proving equally as entertaining for the Nostalgia faithful.
The Aeroflow Outlaw Nitro Funny Cars were at Springmount Raceway in Far North Queensland for their last showing and Phil Reeve has sent us a bunch of photos from the event captured through his lens. Check them out.
Grudge Kings returned to Sydney Dragway for their “list shakeup” to find a new street outlaw racing king.
Darryl Cott spectacularly captured Edge Mallis’ unfortunate flip at the Sunset Strip Nationals at Mildura recently.
Simon Barlow might not have come away with a Modified win at the weekend’s Sunset Strip Nationals in Mildura, but he did break both ends of the Eighth Mile A/MD national record.
As part of their commitment to keep Australian drag racing competitive, relevant and fair, 400 Thunder and IHRA Australia have approved an overhaul to the 400 Thunder Sportsman Series performance classes.
John Zappia earned his first win light in the USA at the penultimate event of the PDRA season in Benson, North Carolina.
Organiser have advised of the cancellation of the Honeywell Garrett Melbourne Jamboree presented by Tuners Edge and Link ECU, originally scheduled for October 28.
Paul Mouhayet’s 5.58 rocked the Australian Pro Slammer/Top Doorslammer world over the weekend, but it’s the sound that reveals most about this run.
Lamattina Top Fuel Racing have issued a statement indicating a move to 1000 feet racing for Australian Top Fuel teams was not expected for the coming 400 Thunder season.
The Paul Mouhayet driven Moits Mustang doorslammer has eclipsed John Zappia’s record holding 5.63 Pro Slammer pass in testing today at Sydney Dragway.
Australia’s professional drag racing series, 400 Thunder today confirmed that commencing at the AC Delco East Coast Thunder event to be held at Sydney Dragway in early November, Top Fuel Dragsters will race to 1000 feet, rather than the traditional 1,320 feet (one-quarter mile).
Californian Top Fuel newcomer Ashley Sanford will be taking over the seat of the Rapisarda Autosport International Top Fuel dragster at the NHRA Midwest Nationals in St Louis this weekend.
Sydney’s Niki Taube Zakrzewski became the first woman in the history of drag bike racing to break the 200mph barrier and also set a new ET Record in the quarter mile this past weekend during the Man Cup DME Racing Nationals at Rockingham Dragway in Rockingham, NC.
Hidden Valley Drag Strip wrapped up its championship season on September 23. Check out results and some of the cool pics thanks to ace photog Craig Radcliffe!
After an exceptionally windy start to the weekend saw an altered schedule for today’s running, the Sunset Strip Nationals – round three of the Summit Racing Equipment Sportsman Series – has concluded in style at Mildura’s Sunset Strip this afternoon.
Sydney drag bike racer Niki Zakrzewski has been doing great things overseas chasing her drag bike racing dream. She is already the quickest woman ever to ride a motorcycle down the quarter and now today has become the first woman to break the 200mph barrier on two wheels.
The Aeroflow Outlaw Nitro Funny Cars took advantage of the sunshine in Cairns to put on an impressive show for the massive Queensland crowd that filled Springmount Raceway.
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Australia’s professional drag racing series, 400 Thunder has appointed highly-respected motorsport promoter, venue manager, and administrator, Kevin Prendergast as its General Manager, effective immediately.
Drag News Magazine focuses on the women in Australian drag racing who are making an impact for its 27th issue. Our sport is one of the most diverse and we wanted to showcase that fact. Kelly Bettes takes the cover, having recently ascended to the seat of the Lamattina Top Fuel Racing dragster. There she has been on the learning curve of her life, but the former Australian Modified champion definitely has what it takes to be a future champion. In editor Luke Nieuwhof’s life, women in drag racing has been anything but unusual as he watched his mother race to state championships on drag bikes. But now it his sister who has taken over and made her mark in the sport. Bettes is not the only up and coming woman in nitro, with Emma Begley taking on the short wheelbase Funny Cars. We talk to her about the role of her father in teaching her the ins and outs of nitro and how to make progress on a timeline you set. We also speak with Jenny Petrie, Chelsea Leahy and Robyn Phillis, talk about the role of eyesight in reaction times, and cover the opening rounds of the 400 Thunder and Summit Sportsman seasons at Darwin and Alice Springs. Single Issue (print) Subscription (print, 12 issues) Yes, you can pay by credit card! Select the ‘Pay with Debit or Credit Card’ option on the next screen after clicking one of the Buy Now options above.
A total of seven Australian teams took part in Hot Rod Drag Week last week across Illinois and Wisconsin, taking in four different tracks over five days of racing.
At the recent PAC Performance Open Day, the industry leaders in pumping out Australia’s quickest rotaries unveiled two new machines added to their stable.
Classic English sports car marque Jaguar is renowned for curve-hugging Grand Tourers – not so much for quarter mile prowess. But we’ve got to say, the shape looks at home on a drag strip. Western Australia’s Norbert Claite is the proud owner of this big cat, a model that attracts more than its fair share of attention whenever it is at the track. Claite has always been a fan of street machines with a passing interest in drag racing, but it was a chance encounter that made him consider getting more involved with the sport. A car salesman, Claite managed to talk one Dale Gummow into buying a new ride. Gummow is a racer herself, as well as having spent time working at Perth Motorplex and Hidden Valley Drag Strip. As they were doing the deal, Gummow swung the negotiations into Claite attending a Westside Drag Racing Association meeting after seeing a picture of his Holden one tonner on his desk. “Dale asked what I was doing with the car and I said I had built it from the ground up just to drive around,” Claite said. “She asked me if I had thought about racing it and said she was part of a drag racing club so maybe I should come to a meeting and learn more. “I went to the next club meeting and joined up with Westside and the next thing you know I was racing the one tonner.” Claite had attended many events at Ravenswood since the late eighties, but always as a spectator. Once he started racing at events in his one tonner the urge to get quicker naturally arrived and it became too radical for the street. Claite was ready to make the call on getting into a purpose built race car. His first Super Sedan was a Chevy Luv owned by Anthony Begley, but Claite didn’t end up making a lot of runs with the car as he found it too small for his larger-than-Begley-sized frame. Next off the ranks was a Ford Falcon ute bought out of Melbourne that he campaigned for two years, eventually moving on to a sweet Chev Camaro he imported from the USA. Selling the car to make a move to something quicker again, Claite’s racing had a brief hiccup when he crashed in the final of the 2013 Westernationals. Coolant got under the rear tyres and turned the car into the wall. The really bad news was Claite had already sold the car to Lance Larcombe in South Australia. “The crash was a low point of my racing, that was pretty devastating,” Claite said. “After the crash it cost me $22,000 to fix the Camaro and get it to better than it was before, because I wasn’t going to sell it to Lance unless I knew the repairs were done properly.” The hits weren’t done yet. While fixing the Camaro Claite was on the search in the USA for his new toy. He found an ex-Pro Stock Pontiac Firebird built by Jerry Bickel that looked perfect. He sent the money to the USA and organised an Australian company to look after freighting the car down under, only to be duded at the last minute. “The people that were helping me bring the car back into the country did the dirty on me, they found out how much I paid for it and then they went to the seller and offered more. They later on-sold it to someone over east without my knowledge. The money was already in their account and I ended up short $5,000 due to the dollar exchange at the time which was a bit of a rough deal.” Search continuing unabated, Claite’s brother was looking on a Pro Mod website when he saw a very unique drag car for sale – a 2005 Jaguar XKR Coupe. “I wasn’t really taken by it at first but the more I kept looking at it I started to like it,” Claite said. “What attracted me to it was that there were only three of those ever built, this one was number three. Number one is in a museum in Ontario and number two went to England, raced and crashed.” The car came with a supercharged combination but Claite initially went with an NA combo to run the car in Super Sedan for a time and get used to everything again. “I knew what sort of horsepower it was putting out but it drove different to the Camaro, it was a lot nicer to drive,” Claite said. “We raced it for a couple of seasons then we made the decision to step up to Outlaws. In hindsight I probably should have stayed in Super Sedan because it was a hell of a lot cheaper, the first season of Outlaws was very expensive!” A blown 509ci motor came with the car but despite claimed best performances of 7.2 and 190mph, Claite couldn’t see how it would reach those targets with the gear it came with. “The engine was certainly not what he had told me over the phone. When we got the car here it ran and everything, but the heads that were on there wouldn’t have made the horsepower to run 7.2s.” Regardless Claite pushed on and in his first event he reached the B Final of Supercharged Outlaws. Life was good until a rod let go, with a $9,000 repair bill to go with his first supercharged event. “With more failures coming in the engine three or four meets after that it was clear there were a lot of unknowns with the engine, so I thought I would start fresh.” Claite sourced a brand new block, rods, pistons, crank, cylinder heads, blower and ignition system, with much of the gear coming from the very quick ‘Pigfish Racing’ altered that was campaigned by Doug Bird in the west for several seasons in the 2000s. “We haven’t even touched it yet and my PB has already gone from a 7.65
Australian Top Fuel racer Richie Crampton made good in his second event back as a driver on the NHRA tour, reaching the final round of the Carolina Nationals at Zmax Dragway in Charlotte, North Carolina.
The Dubbo City Car Club has been fighting for a drag strip in the area for 15 years now, as NSW continues to suffer from having no dedicated regional drag racing facility – that fact however could change soon if DCCC receive the funding they need to realise their dream plans.
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