2005 FIA European Finals
Sunday (eliminations)



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The day opened with Sarah Jane Head presenting a cheque to the Air Ambulance service. By the time this weekend's donations have been added the total amount should be more than £3,000.

Andy Robinson swept the board this weekend by taking Pro Mod number one qualifier, event win, personal bests, and a new speed record of 227.19 mph for good measure.

Despite this red light in the final of Top Methanol FC Arvid Grødem will be happy after running as quick as 5.885.

Brian Pateman stayed to the bitter end and took a bye in the only round of Super Comp eliminations.

Dave Beck and Jay Regan inspect the start line before the first round of the UEM classes.

The long wait to race seemed to affect Dave Burfitt's clutch control in 9.50 Bike!

These faithful Dave Wilson fans saw Dave lose a clutch in his semi-final bye.

Every Super Pro ET racer, including Derek Flynn, had a bye in round one after several racers bailed out earlier today.

The Fuel Funny Cars look spectacular in the gathering gloom but neither team managed a good pass.

Gary Jones took the win in Top Fuel Bike and ran into the 7.4s.

It looked as if Håkan Nilsson had the go or blow tune up in for the semi final, his 400th Pro Mod round. Unfortunately it blew with a big nitrous explosion a hundred feet out.

Super Pro ET Championship leader Ian Tubb made sure he didn't lose any ground by staying for eliminations.

Jan Murén's weekend came to an abrupt end in round one when something appeared to break in the rear end of Gran Am Pro Stock.

John Atkinson was another Championship leader who stayed for Sportsman eliminations, in this case Pro ET.

Super Pro ET racer John Everitt took a bye for his son Oliver who died on Friday.

Joint Eurodragster.com webcam sponsor Jon Webster just lost out in a close race with Susanne Callin.

This 4.933 pass earned Lex Joon five Low ET points which secured him the Top Fuel Championship from Tommy Möller.

Martin Hill delighted Jet fans with a five-second pass.

Pro Mod racer Mats Eriksson made UK Wild Bunch racer Sarah Howells' day by showing her around his car and posing for pictures.

Top Fuel Bike racer Roel Koedam ran over the finish line timing gear and Super Street racer Jamie Sneddon advanced to the next round.

Roger Pettersson secured the Pro Stock Bike Championship by winning his semi-final.

Supertwin Champion Ronny Aasen rode a cushion of nitro flames into the night.

Steve Carey's was the only fuel bike left in the semi finals of Top Fuel bike.

Tommy Möller got to grips with stunt rider Sune Andersson's Triumph whilst the track was being dried.

Svein Gottenberg's partner was delighted to see that he was OK after a huge engine explosion on his Supertwin.

Timo Habermann has the highest wheelie bar setting we have ever seen on a Top Methanol Dragster!

Urs Erbacher opened the Championship door for Dan Larsen when he redlit in round one, but Dan did the same thing two pairs later to make Urs the Champion again.

Tommy Möller did all he could to catch Lex Joon but came up just five points short for the Top Fuel Championship.


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