2007 UK Pre-Season Test Weekend
Peak Performance Day, Santa Pod Raceway



Photos ©Roger Gorringe, Tog (SPR) and Peter Donaldson (SCR)

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Dave 'Nasty' Benjamin is here from across the Pond to help The Mob Fuel Altered team.

Ray White deposited a door on the track - we can see a theme developing here.

Burnout and launch were about the same for Jim Usher.

Street car v street car and Colin Lazenby's mid-eight saw off the MG.

Tim Garlick ran a 7.992 in his Super Mod despite shutting off very early.

Pat Talbot attached the blue bottle and ran a couple of 7.0s.

Ray Comer got to 100 feet and the lights went out. A smashed windscreen was the result.

Paula Atkin ran into the eights in her Super Pro ET 100E.

Steve Venables' 7.4 in testing will have got his Super Street Bike competitors thinking.

Belinda Bull ran into the 8.7s in her Super Comp pick-up.

Street Eliminator racer Wilf Stacey ran an eight on his last pass of the day.

Whatever Steve Wells has done to his fuel system, the engine now sounds like it's burning nitro!

Jon Webster pulled the usual storming burnouts with his Street Eliminator MG.

New colours for Martin Curbishley's Super Comp/Super Gas roadster although pedants will tell us that white is not a colour.

Wayne Nicholson saved his 'Vette from eating concrete with a great driving job on his second pass.

Paul Marston made his first test passes in PMR's new four-link dragster.

Luigi Ferretti went over 204 mph on his Top Fuel Bike.

Al Simms clocked an 8.6 in his Street Eliminator Cresta.

Ray Tucker hazed the tyres and shut off at half track on his only pass today.

Gino Bernadine was taking it gently off the line and then turning on the power.

We're guessing normally-aspirated passes for Graham Dance as his Super Street Bike ran low nines.

Rob Smallworth took Eurodragster.com News Editor Tog for a passenger ride.

Tog got his first taste of tyre shake and pedalling on the way to an 8.188/173.05.

Graham Balchin went deep into the sevens on Steve Venables' "old" Super Street Bike.

John Atkinson went further and further into the eights in his Super Pro ET Mustang.

The Morrice Boys Super Comp/Super Gas Camaro sounded strong and was launching wheels-up.

Super Street Bike-worthy naughtiness from Nick Mugridge going way below the JMA index.

Joe Kellett's day was curtailed by a burned hand from accidentally touching the JM's exhaust.

Anna Metcalfe and Mike Lacey took turns at driving their Sportsman ET Mustang.

Mike ran consistent high nines in his Pro ET Camaro.

A dream come true for Super Pro ET racer Mark Flavell with his first six-second pass.

Pro ET racer Vic Amato did some work for charity a short while ago taking an auction winner for a passenger ride.

Jason Weir's Street Eliminator Suburban was running tens.

Nick Good is now in Super Pro ET and ran a couple of mid-eights.

Ex-tractor puller Rod Harrison blasted into the sevens in his Super Pro ET rail.

Photographer Nigel Holland has switched to the other side of the guardrail and made his first Sportsman ET outing today.


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