Andy Carter and some of his team pose with the B & Q-sponsored Top Fuel Car. | Andy took great care to make sure that the car was spotless and looking its best for the show. | ||
The Dodge Motorsport stand once again featured the gorgeous Viper.... | ...And this year we had a special treat in the form of this naked Viper! | ||
The Formula One in Schools stand is far more prominent this year compared to previous years. | The CO2-powered racers were undergoing scrutineering when we stopped by. | ||
The ex-Ian Turburville machine is now the Santa Pod show bike. | No name on this one, but it's Holeshot Racing's 700 bhp Busa. | ||
The Showtime Funny Car showed no sign of its trip around the venue last night (see yesterday's pictures) | The car which is probably responsible for your Photo Editor getting interested in motorsport: Ronnie Peterson's JPS Lotus. | ||
The Santa Pod Junior Dragster was once again creating a stir with the kids. |
Andy Carter's dragster was carrying the Lucas Oils decals as a result of a recent sponsorship deal. |
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Malcolm Francis' Grand Am looked right at home on Toyo Tyres' large stand. | Most people walk away from Martin Hill's Fireforce car shaking their heads in amazement, having never seen a jet car before. | ||
Nitro the Dragon was busy making new friends. | This very tasty-looking Saleen Mustang would make an ideal Eurodragster.com company car! | ||
Santa Pod's stand dominates the oval racing area, although we never understand why Autosport keep putting them in that section! | We are not sure which drew the most appreciative glances: the Santa Pod girls, or Andy Barnes' awesome Skyline. | ||
John Spuffard and Barry Sheavills joined Andy Carter for several autograph signing sessions. | While Dad was busy, son Albert hopped into the cockpit. Look out in a few years Andy.... |