Whilst the track crew worked to dry the track, Andy Carter was busy signing autographs for delighted fans. | Urban Johansson's Pro Mod crew had a job on their hands backing him up after a wayward burnout. | ||
The bow wave off the tractor unfortunately tells today's story. | This is the potent Cosworth power plant which took John Tebenham's Ford Probe to what he tells us is a new world record of 7.79. | ||
Sharkman discovers that a 10mm lens at two feet has enough field of view to get in the whole Eurodragster.com coverage team. | Dave Wilson is far from grumpy tonight after unofficially clinching the FIA European Top Methanol Dragster Championship. | ||
Gordon Appleton's was one of the six Pro Mods which finished last night's qualifying session this morning. | Håkan Fallström's Ford Fairlaine Pro Mod is now sporting this superb airbrush work. | ||
Mark Pointer + pit bike + puddle = inevitable outcome! | The jet dryers could have flown to the USA and back today. | ||
Joachim Riemer's bike fishtailed down the track but he held onto it and went into the sixes and into fifth place. | Job Heezen was here with his seven-second European Top Gas bike, hoping to sneak into the Supertwin field. | ||
Top Fuel Dragster racer Lex Joon in classic Hero Card pose. | Lex is currently carrying the number TF 7, tomorrow the team are hoping to cut along the dotted line. | ||
Unless you knew, you would not believe that third-placed Lorenz Staüble was a Supertwin rookie at the start of this year. | Martin Bishop improved to a 7.807 today which was good for sixth place in Pro Stock Bike. | ||
Not the sort of bike we are used to seeing Neil Midgley on. Not too sure about the L plates either! | Andy Robinson and Freddy Fagerström's Pro Mod teams shoot the breeze before this morning's qualifying session. | ||
Ray Debben ran three 8.1s in a row and is seventh in Pro Stock Bike. | Roel Koedam shakes the excess water off his Top Fuel Bike's cover. | ||
Ronny Aasen is hoping to ride the wheelie bars all the way to the Supertwin Championship tomorrow. | Sune Andersson's stunt bikes in the obligatory rain reflection shot. | ||
Sverre Dahl smoked the tyre for the third time in three qualifying passes and missed out on the Top Fuel Bike field. | Ton Pels' Team Zodiac Supertwin pit is always popular with spectators. | ||
Kawasaki works-backed Tim Blakemore tending to his Funny Bike which is fifth in Top Fuel Bike. | This qualifying pass put Ton Pels sixteen points behind Ronny Aasen in the Supertwin Championship. | ||
Ian King is another racer celebrating tonight after unofficially clinching a European Championship, in this case Top Fuel Bike. | There was no shortage of effort to get the track dry today... |
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....but ultimately Mother Nature won out. |
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