This Barracuda is very rapid, just as a muscle car should be. | The black and flamed dice which match the Nitro Harley's paint scheme were bought for Ian Turburville by his daughter Laura. |
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This tidy-looking Cortina Estate carries the name Guinea Pig Racing and yesterday was recording effortless twelve-second passes. | Crunch picked up the front wheels on yesterday's second launch in Martyn Jones' Super Pro ET dragster. | ||
The Veidec/Landmeco trailer leaves no doubt in which class Håkan Nilsson is competing. |
Jeff Thurston must hold some sort of record for RWYB attendance: you go to an event and then look around for Jeff. | ||
Laurie Bamford lives very close to the track; yesterday he went home during the rain, only to return in time to get in this wheelstanding pass after the track was dried. | Our mistake yesterday, here is Leif Andréasson's real Top Methanol Funny Car in its new colours. | ||
Lorenz Stäuble set the quickest and fastest run of the weekend on the Fat Attack Supertwin. | Martin Curbishley was into the sevens again in his single pass in his Super Pro ET rail. | ||
Pro Mod racer Mats Eriksson kindly allowed us to publish this unique view beneath the rear end of the Green Goblin Crown Victoria. | In the past week yet more new tarmac laid in the pit area and there is more to be laid this week. A new Family Camping area has been opened beyond. | ||
Ray White ran under power to sixty feet yesterday for his first Pro Mod licencing pass. Ray told us that it felt fine. | Steve Green made a much-anticipated return with his Super Pro ET Cortina but had to sit and watch the rain today. | ||
Ian Turburville has today worked on the exhausts of his Supertwin to cure the bike's persistent drift; this is yesterday's launch. | The Fat Attack pit is nicely laid out and you could eat your dinner off any surface. |