The latest updates are at the top of the page. Click on your Browser's Refresh key to be sure of seeing the latest news. Click here to go back to the event index 00:50 FIA Top Fuel Dragster Susanne Callin 6.67/340.00 def. Thomas Nataas 9.14/156.19
That's the end of our live reports from the Bahrain Drag Racing Festival. We will post today's pictures tomorrow morning so stay tuned for those. 00:40 Pro: Ali Aryan 6.69/347.67 bye def. Khaled Bloushi DQ no time
00:25 FIA Top Methanol Funny Car Trev Capewell 7.62/275.39 bye
00:20 Pro Modified Freddy Fagerström 7.93/252.68 bye
Patrik Pers 8.11/297.21 bye
00:15 FIA Pro Stock Richard Sundblom 7.04/317.07 bye
00:10 FIM/UEM Pro Stock Bike Paul Watson 8.30/249.84 def. Ray Debben 8.79/254.25
00:00 The clean-up from Per Bengtsson's bang gives us time to post the BDRC National Championship class results. Pro will be running very shortly as well as the rest of our Pro demonstrations.
Pro Street: Mustafa Al Atat 8.67/267.72 def. Abdulla Al Shati 15.90/73.83 red light
Pro Bike: Meashal Al Saber 8.51/210.58 def. Mohammed Al Zankawi 8.96/227.68 23:57 FIM/UEM Supertwin Per Bengtsson 6.99/312.02 def. Ronny Aasen 8.34/226.47
23:50 FIM/UEM Top Fuel Bike Sverre Dahl 6.84/340.21 bye
23:30 Andy Willsheer has stopped by on his way back from the pits with some notes after the last Pro demonstration session. You can read those on today's Pit Notes page, which you can reach from the Event Index. 23:15 Michael Malmgren's third Pro Stock passenger ride of the day was a 8.39/259.72 with a quick pedal off the start line and backed off at about 1100 feet. Michael's passenger was Bahrain Drag Racing Club President Isa Al Kooheji. 23:05 Pro semi-final winners: Khaled Bloushi 7.45/301.54, Ali Aryan 6.87/347.84 Ali Aryan takes Low ET of the event, well done Ali! 22:40 Pro Street semi-final winners: Mustafa Al Atat 8.83/258.55, Abdulla Al Shati 10.70/186.47 22:30 Super Street Bike semi-final winners: Abdulla Al Harbi 9.09/250.61, Adel Karam 18.51/107.28 bye (Meshal Al Dekhan broke) Street Bike semi-final winners: Mohammed Al Badah 10.40/222.96, Moftah Al Kawari 10.109/229.80 bye (Mahmood Khalaf broke) 22:25 V8 Super Street semi-final winners: Sulyiman Al Quraishi 9.69/233.21, Thamer Salaheddin 10.04/209.08 4/6 Cylinder RWD Super Street semi-final winners: Saleem Abdulhadi 18.10/116.60 bye, Saad Al Mooran 13.31/164.38 4/6 Cylinder RWD Street semi-final winners: Hussain Habeeb 13.44/165.91, Amer Al Khan 14.08/171.38 bye 22:15 V8 Street semi-final winners: Jamal Ebrahiem 11.02/190.41, Mohammed Al Shomely 11.39/194.48 22:05 Pro round 1 winners: Badr Ahly 10.52/180.81 bye (Juma Al Kabi broke), Ali Aryan 7.39/340.53, Tariq Hadi 8.85/255.18, Khaled Bloushi 7.42/272.94 High speed of the event so far for Ali Aryan and he faces Badr Ahly next round. 21:35 Pro Street round 1 winners: Mustafa Al Atat 9.09/234.82, Hussain Mahdi Aljary 9.76/187.48, Abdulla Al Shati 10.10/210.21, R Bin Saeed 11.02/214.53 21:25 FIA Top Fuel Dragster Thomas Nataas 6.94/212.72 bye
21:15 Michael Malmgren's absence from the Pro demonstration session is explained as he has just given his second passenger ride of the evening, a 7.52/282.45 full pass. Alas I don't know who was in the car with him. The tyres spun very slightly off the line but the car was really accelerating hard as it came past our office at 500 feet. 21:10 4/6 Cylinder FWD Super Street round 1 winners: Badr Jenahi 11.68/184.04, Ahmed Aryan 11.91/165.30 21:00 Pro Bike round 1 winners updated: Mohammed Al Zankawi staged (bye), Meashal Al Saber 8.65/195.78 20:50 Pro Modified Freddy Fagerström 9.14/241.18 bye
20:48 FIM/UEM Pro Stock Bike Paul Watson 8.65/180.50 bye
Ray Debben 19.04/151.31 bye
20:45 FIM/UEM Supertwin Per Bengtsson 7.36/282.59 def. Ronny Aasen 8.31/210.15
20:42 FIM/UEM Top Fuel Bike Sverre Dahl 8.66/315.23 def. Ian King 10.24/149.43
20:40 FIA-next-year Pro Modified Patrik Pers 7.64/224.09 bye
20:35 FIA Pro Stock Richard Sundblom 7.10/315.32 bye
20:15 FIA Top Methanol Funny Car Trev Capewell 10.32/178.46 bye
20:10 FIA Top Fuel Dragster Susanne Callin 15.26/115.47 bye
19:55 Pro Bike round 1 winners: Mohammed Al Zankawi bye, second pairing TBC Next up is the FIA and FIM/UEM demonstration session kicking off with Top Fuel Dragster. 19:50 Super Street Bike round 1 winners: Meshal Al Dekhan 9.10/253.83, Mohammed Awad 8.89/249.41, Adel Karam 8.87/253.83, Abdulla Al Harbi 9.59/249.38 19:45 Street Bike round 1 winners: Yahya Mohammed 9.90/231.77, Mohammed Al Badah 10.10/227.40, Moftah Al Kawari 10.40/227.47, Mahmood Khalaf 10.48/233.23 19:40 V8 Super Street round 1 winners: Khalid Al Harbi 10.69/193.82, Thamer Salaheddin 10.05/200.46, Sulyiman Al Qurashi 10.79/157.50 19:35 4/6 Cylinder RWD Super Street round 1 winners: Yousif Abdulla NTR broke off line (Yousif Al Zayani red light), Saleem Abdulhani 12.73/161.71, Saad Al Mooran 13.60/149.09, Abdulla Faisal 11.89/203.29 19:25 4/6 Cylinder RWD Street round 1 winners: Hussain Habib 14.16/168.90 bye, Jameel Hallal 13.76/164.06, Amer Alkhan 12.95/172.25 19:20 4/6 Cylinder FWD Street round 1 winners: Hassan Alothman 12.62/175.97, Mohammed Saleh 12.39/177.02 19:15 V8 Street round 1 winners: Jamal Ebrahiem 10.90/191.72, Cristian Zamfir 11.69/188.21, Mohammed Al Shomely 11.53/165.12, Sheik S Mahdi 11.70/189.21 18:55 4/6 Cylinder RWD Super Street top five qualifiers:
4/6 Cylinder FWD Super Street top five qualifiers:
Street Bike top five qualifiers:
18:50 Eliminations are due to start at 19:00, in the meantime Andy Willsheer and I have caught up with most of the European racers to find out how they are enjoying themselves and you can read their comments on today's Pit Notes page. The Pro sessions are due at 20:00 and 23:00. 17:00 Pro Bike top five qualifiers:
Ali Aryan made his first run of the event in his Pro Camaro. Under the gaze of Pat Musi Ali hit shake and pedalled, then got back on the throttle to about 1000 feet, 8.90/247.25. That appears to be it for qualifying, hopefully we will have some more results for you soon. Racing is scheduled to commence at 19:00 so stay tuned. 16:40 Paul Watson and Ray Debben kicked off this afternoon's FIM/UEM demonstration by pairing up for a Pro Stock Bike match race. Grumpy got a huge jump on Ray but you could hear that both bikes were spinning the rear tyre. Grumpy shut off at about 1000 feet and Ray rode past him, taking the stripe 8.26/227.95 to Grumpy's 8.93/170.76. Next up were Ronny Aasen and Per Bengtsson on their Supertwins. Great burnouts by both racers and then side-by side launches. Ronny feathered the throttle and Per went speeding off into the distance on a cushion of nitro flames, Per then backed off just past half track and Ronny came speeding past to take the win 8.00/325.97 to Per's 8.51/198.33. Ian King and Sverre Dahl closed out the bike demos on their Top Fuel Bikes. Both racers laid down excellent burnouts, side-by-side launches but Sverre's bike hooked up better than Ian's, Ian feathered the throttle and Sverre was also taking it delicately, Sverre got there first by a long way, 7.36/258.98 to Ian's 8.70/247.36. 15:10 We understand that at least some of the European Pro racers will be making demonstration runs this afternoon. We have been told 15:30 and 16:00 but as ever stay tuned and as soon as they run you will be the first to know. V8 Super Street top five qualifiers:
V8 Street top five qualifiers:
4/6 Cylinder RWD Street top five qualifiers:
4/6 Cylinder FWD Street top five qualifiers:
Super Street Bike top five qualifiers:
14:10 Qualifying is in full swing and as soon as our runner brings the standings we'll bring them to you. In the meantime we have now posted yesterday's pictures, you can view them via the Event Index page. 12:45 Good afternoon and welcome again from the Bahrain International Circuit. It's day two of the Drag Racing Festival and we're all set to bring you the news in association with American Car Imports. The Webster Race Engineering/MPM Oil webcam is on-line and broadcasting a picture every two minutes. If you were tuned in yesterday you will have seen that the track surface was again an issue and that there was also a fair bit of downtime. This resulted in yesterday's qualifying being cancelled, we will very shortly (13:00) be starting qualifying and then racing will commence at 19:00. The FIA and FIM/UEM racers are scheduled to make demonstration passes at 20:00 and 23:00. Contrary to rumour the Bahraini and European track crews have again been working together on the track surface, as they have for the last couple of weeks. As mentioned yesterday the two main problems, although there are others, are that the two traction compounds in use - VHT and VP Lane Choice 6 - have unexpectedly reacted adversely, which is no-one's fault and wasn't foreseen, and that the first 500 feet or so of the track - which until very recently was staging lanes - is to all intents and purposes virgin. You cannot fault the effort which the joint Bahraini and European teams are putting in: as soon as the event closed at one o'clock this morning there were people and equipment out on the track, and when we arrived this morning they were already out there working. The BDRC officials have promised to give us qualifying results as soon as they can this afternoon so stay tuned and we will bring you updates as we get them. Andy Willsheer has also kindly agreed to bring us notes from the pits as and when he can, as your reporter is snowed under here. Reports and pictures ©Eurodragster.com |