2005 FIA European Finals
Friday (qualifying)



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Anders Abrahamsson continued this season's strong performances by taking number one spot in Pro Stock Bike.

Anders Larsson took time out from fixing his truck to take second place in Pro Stock Bike.

Andy Carter was second into the fours this weekend with a 4.977 from the B&Q Top Fuel Dragster which was good for second place.

Andy Robinson blasted into the 6.2s for the first time with a 6.295 shot, and leads Pro Mod qualifying with six cars left to run from tonight's rain-curtailed second session.

Bernard Newbury is one of a large number of VWDRC racers in Pro ET.

Freddy Fagerström's Crew Chief Björn has a T-shirt (and haircut) celebrating Freddy's 6.286 blast at the test weekend.

Dave Wilson squeezed past Krister Johansson by five thousandths to take top spot in Top Methanol Dragster with a 5.491.

Jamie Sneddon got a huge cheer for running a 7.660 on his Super Street Bike. Jamie is still hanging on to eighth spot in Top Fuel Bike.

Jimmy Ålund with 'chutes out after a 6.951 which put him first in Pro Stock.

UK Championship leader John Atkinson had his Pro ET Cortina launching wheels-up.

John Spuffard launched hard in the Showtime Fuel FC but got out of the groove and brushed the wall at half track.

Krister Johansson and team hit the tune up right-on and the A/Fuel Dragster kept all eight cylinders lit to the finish line for a 261 mph potential record.

Scott McCarthy is running the Problem Child Mazda in Super Street. Thankfully the car is not living up to its name although the thong is still along for the ride.

Michael Malmgren ran consistently with a pair of 6.9-second passes from the Pro Stock Grand Am.

Gary Page is back in the hot seat of a CBD Top Fuel Dragster which means that once again a nitro burner is carrying the legendary Panic! logo.

Pete Creswell is one of a number of drivers doing double duty in Super Gas and Super Comp.

Roel Koedam returned to the form we have come to expect with an early shut-off 6.302 and top spot in Top Fuel Bike.

Super Gas racer Ron Haffenden's crew go through their closely-choreographed post-burnout routine.

Steve Coombs moved into third qualifing spot in 9.50 Bike with a 9.541 but Big Chief Hyena Chris Reed is still the top man!

Steve Neimantas' ex-Street Eliminator Aston Martin is now sporting slicks and wheelie bars and ran into the 7.7s in Super Pro ET.

Steve Phillips was shut down on the line a couple of times yesterday but a healthy burnout suggests the problems are behind him now.

Steve Turner goes through his traditional pre-run routine to get brother Rob pumped up for Top Methanol Dragster qualifying.

It's great to see Stuart Doignie and his BMW back in Super Gas after a long lay-off.

Susanne Callin has both chutes out after a personal best 4.980 / 300.10 which put her third in Top Fuel Dragster at the end of the day.

Ton Pels will need to improve his qualifying position if he wants to maintain his Supertwin title challenge.

Trevor Capewell had two wild runs in today's qualifying sessions with tyre shake and smoke plaguing the Top Methanol FC.

Urs Erbacher and Dan Larsen are numbers one and two qualifiers in Top Methanol Funny Car and numbers one and two in the Championship.

Vince Gibbs took the number one qualifying spot in Super Pro ET and almost took the Eurodragster.com / LA Racing Parts Perfect ET Award with an 8.901 on his 8.90 dial-in.


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