2005 FIA European Finals
Saturday (qualifying/Sportsman eliminations)



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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...

....but ultimately Mother Nature won out.

 

 



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