PAC Performance reclaim Australian and World Rotary powered benchmarks after an epic private test session.
Two days of testing ahead of the upcoming Adelaide Jamboree and the PAC Performance team are on it with astounding performances from their flagship machines.

After finding consistency in the 6.2 second range from the triple-rotor 20B RX9, the team up the anti and dropped a record setting 6.15 at 224mph – re-setting the Australian Rotary ET record. The team backed up the run with a 6.20 at a stonking 229mph and a 6.19 later in the day.
“To see all the hard work starting to pay off with this new chassis is amazing and definitely motivating for the team and crew who have worked tirelessly behind the scenes, mostly after hours, to get the car to where it is today. And knowing that there is still so much more in it is just so damn exciting!! We know she’s got the power, having run 235mph previously, once we combine that with a good short track, best believe it’s going to result in something special!” said PAC Performance.

It has been a hard slog for the team to dial in Sam Sadek’s quad-rotor Camaro, but those demons have seemingly been extricated and the Sadek Racing beast romped to a 6.24 at 234mph, then a ripping 6.187 at 227mph – smashing the world benchmark in both ET and speed for a quad-rotor.
“The car really has made the team work for it, though and thrown its fair amount of challenges at us, trying to get the suspension and converter right, as well as dialling in the torque management with the MoTeC M150 and twin DBW throttles, in an effort to keep it from blowing the tyres off. Far from perfect runs, these results certainly show the potential of this car and are just the tip of the iceberg!” said PAC Performance.
The chase for first into the fives just heated up!
The next hit out in anger will be the Adelaide Jamboree at Dragway At The Bend on Oct 18.
