Simon Williams made the final of VW Alternate Engine but lost out to 2005 Champion Spencer Tramm. |
Andy Frost and Steve Nash both laid down stunning burnouts before the Street Eliminator final, but Frosty was shut down after drops of oil were spotted as he staged. | ||
Brendan Clancy returned to Super Gas competition this year and took his first season win at the last event of 2005. | Chris Isaacs and Jon Morton dig out in the Super Comp final. Jon took the win 9.046 to 9.426. | ||
Chris Mott took the Supertwin Modified win and ran another Nine in a very close final against John Hackney. | Chris Reed faced Steve Venables in the first round of Super Street Bike. Looks like Bois had the nitrous timers set a bit too aggressively. |
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Clayton Round was the only member of the NFAA left standing today and was rewarded with a new Personal Best of 7.171/188.98. | Fred Furlong rounded off a great season with another final round appearance and the UK National 9.50 Bike Championship. | ||
Eric Demengel and Philippe Runget made their first journey from France to compete in Pro Stock Bike. | Gordon Appleton and the team were working on getting the Wheelgame Racing Pro Mod to launch a bit flatter today. | ||
Supertwin Street racer Ian Radanke looks totally unfazed as he relaxes in the pairing lanes prior to a round of eliminations. | Joe Gallagher's VW Karmann Ghia looks gorgeous when caught by the sun. | ||
John Floyd was another running new Personal Best numbers, a 9.049 which he also backed up for a new Supertwin Gas record. | John Grant rounded off a dominant season in Super Street with another event win whilst Paul Spiers took the event runner-up spot in a strong rookie season. | ||
The Junior Dragster final was we think the first all-girl final round, Jayne Kay taking the win after Holly Mitchell redlit. | Martin Hill had the crowd on their feet with a brace of five-second passes in the Fireforce 2 Jet Funny Car. | ||
Phil Leamon faced off against Gary Jones in the final of Comp Bike; Gary maintained his strong late-season run of performances and took the win. | Phillippe Runget made the Pro Stock Bike final on his first trip from France but the UK's Richard Gipp was too strong for him. | ||
Rick Denny won a battle of the breakouts with Nick Gay in the final of Sportsman ET. | Rob Turner took the event win and Turner Racing's eighth MSA British Drag Racing Championship. | ||
The scoreboard tells the story of Roel Koedam's stunning run in the Top Fuel Bike final. | It was great to see Shaun Branch finding form again, taking the win in Funny Bike. | ||
Spencer Tramm once again made two finals, winning VW Alternate Engine but having to settle for event and Championship runner-up in Super Gas. | Steve Carey was A-OK after a very minor bike/wall interface in the Top Fuel Bike final. | ||
Steve Venables clinched his first ACU Super Street Bike Championship, congratulations Ven! | Steve Wells laid down a stormer of a burnout, but shut down and was pushed back in the first round of Pro ET. | ||
Tony Wynn Jones ran his first ten-second pass at 10.911 and to celebrate went on to take runner-up spot! | There was not a dragster in sight come the final of Super Pro ET. Vince Gibbs wheelied his way to the win over John Everitt. |