Dave Fulton and Simon Fulton followed in a Super Gas match, again Simon's Falcon made a move at half track and he shut off, 12.9380/73.25,
Dave long gone 9.8491/148.08. Track checked where Simon's car stepped left and tractor called to sled.
16:55
Next pass for Lloyd Perkins in Kev Perkins' Comp Eliminator Olds didn't go quite as well, shake and made a move
right off the line, looked like it wanted the wall but Lloyd off the gas and pulled it back, 15.1767/52.89.
Ronnie Mercer followed in Outlaw Anglia/Pro ET Pop, 10.8110/125.10. Carl Goldsmith followed in his VW Pro Golf,
again a brief burnout by Carl's standards. Bogged at the hit, haze in the second half then smoke right on the stripe
13.5651/115.24, smoke continued down the shutdown area. Chris Schreier of the start line crew straight on the moped to check out the track.
Reported in OK at 1000 feet, went to the finish line and called the tractor to sled the second half.
Pro ET v Sportsman ET on the restart, Andy Thetford v Gary Lake. 9.4194/145.21 for Andy with what looked like a gentle launch,
14.3319/95.01 for Gary.
16:40
Second pass of the day for Pro Mod racer Marck Harteveld. 0.9843 to sixty with shake, headed left and got off the gas just before he
got to the centre line, pulled it back, 10.7024/77.63.
Kev Slyfield followed in his Pro Mod. 1.0268 to sixty, drove through shake all the way to 300 feet, 3.9875/187.98 at the eighth,
stayed with it as the car drifted towards the guardrail some, 6.0672/230.11.
16:35
Latest pass for Outlaw Flat Four racer Phil West a 10.9158/123.55. Ethan Lisle followed in his Pro ET Comet, 10.1011/133.64.
Nostalgia Super Stock racer Tom Watkins next, 0.0888 RT and 9.4177/144.75 at the stripe.
First run of the day for Outlaw Flat Four racer Lucas Daglish, 11.6754/116.03.
Valentijn Sandtke and Daniel Donat Lencses in a Comp Bike v Super Street Bike match, 8.1331/177.13 early shut off
for Valentijn, 7.4514/179.92 slightly early shut-off for Daniel. Check of the track in Daniel's lane, Meggie Talbot
held with her Junior Drag Bike for the check then in a repeat of her earlier brace of runs stopped a few feet off
the line. Two goes and pushed back.
Gary Hester followed on his ET Bike, 10.6499/125.26. Next pass for Thorsten Appel on the Supertwi Top Gas bike an 11.6594/79.26, lost
fire on the way to stage but quickly sorted. Latest run for Ian Chrichlow on his 8.50 Bike an 8.5210/159.09. Off the top of my head I
think every run of Chrich's has been an 8.5 today, in varying conditions too which is quite something. Superb 7.5639/190.59 for Margot
Schmidt on her Super Street/Comp Bike, first run in the left lane.
Lewis Burgess and Craig Wright in a 9.50 Bike match, Lewis left first 0.0838 to 0.0851, Craig there first at 9.4903/142.11 to Lewis'
right side 9.5344/143.99.
Two Pro Mods up next.
16:15
Licencing pass for Mona, about whom the crew have lips mostly buttoned save that she prefers to be known as "The Girl"; we have been
specifically requested not to use her surname. Licencing in Liam Jones' Top Fuel Dragster, a drive lined up next year I'm told. Blip for a
burnout then a while to get reverse but made it back. Motor tried to lean out in stage, car owner Rune Fjeld leaned in and did his magic
then the motor picked up. Hit the gas but sounded like the throttle stop was still on, idled through, 12.6693/61.10.
Latest licence pass for Gary Carr in the Vauxhall Super Gasser went by the book, on the gas to the eighth then chute out,
10.5442/78.42. There was something on the track right near the finish line, rubbish blown on to the track I think, Gary deftly
steered round it.
15:55
Second run of the day for Neil Hunter in his Pro ET Capri, more solid launch this time around and 9.8980/136.91 at the
stripe. Staying with Pro ET, Andy Thetford next up in his Camaro, 9.3745/145.68 - in the other lane the wayward mercedes from
fitst thing this morning clocked 9.1849/159.59. Adrian Portelli next round the corner in his Nostalgia Super Stock Charger,
second run of the day, 11.0955/122.04. An NSS pair followed, Neill Watkins and Simon Rickwood, Simon there first in
9.8005/129.14 to Neill's 11.4522/114.90. Guy King also there for NSS a couple of pairs later with a 10.1156/131.76.
Second run of the day for Outlaw Flat Four racer James Wotton. Nice wheelie and gathered it up without loss when it landed,
10.2988/140.27.
A great burnout announced the second appearance today of Comp Eliminator/Super Pro ET racer Dave Smith. 0.0954 RT, 7.7239/177.11.
First run for today for 9.50 Bike racer Brett Cordelle, sounded to lose drive, gave it a few goes then idled through, 19.6527/52.05.
Sportsman ET pair next, Debbie Taylor and Clive Dandridge, Clive there first 12.6802/107.92 to Debbie's 13.3460/101.95. ian Clark followed with an
11.0399/121.44 from the Outlaw Flat Four Beetle.
Nice Super Comp run for Collin Morrice, 8.9187/150.07.
The CBD Asylum Top Fuel Dragster just appeared in the lanes.
15:35
Sportsman ET v Nostalgia Super Stock followed the Junior Drag Bike, Gary Lake and Pete Wiseman, 14.3311/95.06 for Gary and 9.7760/139.05
for Pete. Simon Fulton and Dave Fulton followed with a Super Gas match, 9.8998/149.13 for Dave, Simon's Falcon made a serious step
right at the eighth and he was off the gas, 11.7812/85.22. Dave's 0.0002 breakout equates to the track being 0.52 inches too short for a
9.9000. Next up Pro ET v Sportsman ET, Ronnie Mercer and Debbie Taylor, 10.7935/125.78 for Ronnie to Debbie's 13.1733/104.42.
Back to two wheels, 8.50 Bike pair, Alan Morrison and Ross Morrison, Ross there first at 8.7092/153.70 to Alan's
8.6653/157.43. 9.50 Bike racer Craig Wright and 8.50 Bike racer Lewis Burgess followed, Craig got the jumo 0.0676 to 0.1892 but
Lewis there first 9.0583/153.18 to 9.34324/143.83. Martin Hallett and Alan Morrison Jr matched up again on their 9.50 Bikes, 9.4611/137.29 for ,
Martin and 9.4640/144.85 for Alan. Harrison Brown and Paul Hambidge followed, ET Bike v Comp Bike, Harrison to the stripe in
9.4525/141.58, Paul headed left and took out the eighth-mile reflectors. Something on the track in the second half which from here
looked like Paul's chain, Paul got it back in his own lane and idled through at 10.8011/78.29.
On the restart, 8.50 Bike racer leo Lester's latest run was a 9.0869/166.06. Garry Bowe and Mark Hope matched up on their
Super Street Bikes, Garry tere in 7.2627/196.42 to Mark's 7.3929/197.13 close to the centre line at the stripe. Thorsten Appel followed
on the Supertwin Top Gas Bike, much better launch this time, 11.2424/110.85.
15:20
Alan Morrison Jr and Martin Hallett matched up on their 9.50 Bikes, 9.5698/143.40 for Alan and Martin with a 9.4142/143.07.
Also for 9.50 Bike, Adam Burns' latest run was a 9.4649/136.00.
Daniel Donat Lencses next on his Super Street Bike, 1.2025 to sixty, engine note betrayed a turning tyre, sounded like a misfire
in the second half, feather of the throttle and eventually off the gas 9.0810/94.45. Third run of the day for Gary Hester on his
ET Bike a 13.4762/78.54, sounded to have problems getting a gar about 200 feet out.
Comp Bike match-up between Valentijn Sandtke and Louis Davies, Valenitjn's tyre spun up, 12.5362/101.26, Louis there in
7.7498/171.65. Kars van den Belt followed on his Funny Bike, tyre spun the shook but still 7.53788/175.77.
8.2731/79.23 the next run for Purdie Hadfield in her Junior Dragster. Also for the Juniors but on two wheels, Meg Talbot
back for another go on her bike after a couple of launch issues last run. No such problems this time around, 9.8961/69.12
to the eighth.
15:10
Nostalgia Super Stock racer Pete Wiseman next up, no problems with tyre spin this time, 9.7370/139.43.
Gary Lake next round the corner in the Sportsman ET Firebird, 0.0874 RT, 14.2777/95.41.
Good launch for Outlaw Flat Four racer Danny Pike but then lost drive or shut off and idled through, 20.0725/52.76. Fellow
OFF racer Darren Shephard followed, alongside Pro ET racer Nic Williams, Nic there in 10.0013/129.52 to
Darren's 13.8602/103.35. Gary Carr followed with another observed run in the Vauxhall Super Gasser, scheduled for
eighth and chute, got to the eighth and off the gas, as you will have seen from the webcam I am looking in to strong sunlight
here but what I saw from here was the drogue chute come out and dangle out of the pack, either way 10.8780/80.54.
Whatever ailed Lloyd Perkins sorted, 7.7731/175.02 in the Comp Eliminator Olds. That included driving through
shake and wasn't in a straight line, engine note betrayed bouncing too, so more to come. Also for Comp Eliminator
another short burnout for Robin Orthodoxou but a good pass, 7.1313/189.67,
close to the guardrail in the second half.
Latest run for VW Pro racer Paul Bargate a 12.8778/108.82. Next in that lane was Ian Clark, good launch but then hesitated,
13.4845/114.63.
Kev Slyfield fired up the motor of his Pro Mod but stopped within a few seconds, I am no expert but sounded to me as if
a plug lead was in the wrong hole somewhere. Quickly sorted and fired up again. 1.0429 to sixty, 4.0313/175.59 at the eighth,
off the gas and chutes out, 7.0626/117.77 at the stripe.
14:55
Second run of the day for Margot Schmidt on her Super Street/Comp Bike a 7.8119/189.74, sixty foot time was 1.3183.
Super Pro ET v Nostalgia Super Stock match-up followed, Bob Doyle and Simon Rickwood respectively.Squeaker -0.0064 RT for Bob,
backed out of it at half track, 10.5865/85.37, Simon there first at 9.9285/123.49.
Next up was Marck Harteveld in his Pro Mod, current Championship leader. Rolled the beams very slightly, 1.0021 to sixty with shake
and moving left, off the gas straight away, idled through to a 10.7780/54.36.
Lloyd Perkins followed in Kev Perkins' Comp Eliminator Olds. Engine note went up for th eburnout but tyres didn' tlook
to turn, shut off and pushed back.
14:40
Next run for Harrison Brown on his ET Bike a 9.6915/142.45. Second run of the day for Kevin Osman on his Funny Bike an
8.2247/185.83.
Marck Harteveld's Pro Mod is at the head of the lanes.
14:35
Ross Morrison and Alan Morrison followed in an 8.50 Bike match, Alan there first 8.3926/160.78 to Ross' right-side 8.6537/153.68.
Quick turn-round for Meg Talbot with the Junior Drag Bike, lost drive a few feet out but pushed back behind the start line and gave
it another go with the same result.
Next observed run for Gary Carr scheduled for a half pass and chute but backed out of it before then as the Vauxhall Super Gasser
made a move right. Next run for Ethan Lisle in his Pro ET Comet a 10.0305/135.27. Tom Watkins next up for Nostalgia Super Stock,
9.4412/145.25. Next round the corner Amy Watkins also for Nostalgia Super Stock, 0.0522 RT and 9.5696/139.91 at the stripe.
First run of the day for Brad Jackson in the Super Pro ET dragster. 0.0276 RT, 7.7735/171.10. Conor Holt followed with a 14.0189/107.03
from the Sportsman ET Astra. First run of the day for David Smith in the Comp Eliminator/Super Pro ET Firebird, in the other lane Adrian
Portelli in his Nostalgia Super Stock Charger. 7.7127/177.05 for David to Adrian's 11.0068/123.38 off the trailer. Gary Lake followed for Sportsman
Et with a 14.2841/95.48 in his Firebird. next up was TAZ006, Anglia 105E, nice burnout and then a double-step launch and feathered
the throttle, 10.7224/118.85. 12.9517/108.04 for Paul Bargate who leads the VW Pro Championship going into this race. Second run of
the day for Benito Chiarella in his Mustang, tyres screeched and he had to back off, 12.1109/94.50.
14:15
10.6042/129.05 for TAZ014 driving through blackstripe and a feather in the second half.
Alex Hope next up on his Super Street Bike, 1.2742 to sixty, 7.3120/197.26 at the stripe.
Mark Hope and Steve Venables followed on their Super Street Bikes, Mark to sixty in 1.2639, Ven in 1.2685, Ven to the
stripe in 7.0689/209.92 to Mark's 7.3399/196.39.
Ian Burns on his Comp Bike matched up against Daniel Donat Lencses on his Super Street Bike.
Ian to sixty in 1.2031, Daniel in 1.2389, Daniel off the gas early 7.7293/130.71, Ian there in 8.3711/157.39.
First run of the day for Meggie Talbot on her Junior Drag Bike, 9.8243/69.86. Paul Hambidge followed on his Comp
Bike, second run of the day 7.3812/194.58, his crew walked away looking disappointed with that but it's one hell of
a lot quicker than most of us have ever gone. Gary Hester and Paul Adams matched up on their ET Bikes, 12.6285/107.77 for
Gary to Paul's 8.9158/149.56.
Another 9.50 Bike match between Martin Hallett and Alan Morrison Jr, Martin there in 9.7178/127.95 to Alan's 9.5609/144.89,
8.50 Bike match-up followed between Ian Chrichlow and , Chrich with an 8.5755/159.61 to Leo's 8.9841/169.18.
Phil West's next run in his Putlaw Flat Four Beetle a 12.2848/122.07. Next up VW Pro 1 which, again, the entry list tells me
is Paul Bargate although that's not his car, 13.1541/104.96. Simon and Dave Fulton again matched u pin their Super Gassers,
Simon was off the gas after half track 10.9257/97.12, Dave there first in 9.8803/150.61.
Pro ET match between Ronnie Mercer in his Outlaw Anglia and Eurodragster.com sponsor Nic Williams, Nick got there
first 9.9598/131.35 to Ronnie's 10.7902/126.17 close to the line. Stablemate Guy King clocked 10.0495/133.58 on his
second run of the day.
13:55
Funny Bike match-up between Kars van den Belt and Thomas Joswig, Kars had to feather as the bike got close to the
centre line but still clocked 7.5448/172.40, Thomas' motor hesitated a hundred or so feet out but still 8.1327/169.23.
First run of the day for Kev Slyfield in his Pro Mod, if memory serves Kev and the team had to put a new rear end in the car
so maybe not a full pass this time. 1.0490 to sixty driving through high-frequency shake, 4.0751/170.30 at the eighth,
off the gas and chutes out, 7.3984/103.27.
Next up was Lloyd Perkins in Kev Perkins' Comp Eliminator Oldsmobile. Rolled the beams slightly, made small moves
left and right al lthe way, 8.4894/133.67.
13:50
Harrison Brown first after lunch on his ET Bike, 9.6157/141.15. Thorsten Appel followed on his Supertwin Gas Bike, nice
launch but looked to lose drive a couple of hundred feet out and diled through, 23.1767/53.27.
Sportsman ET v Pro ET match followed, Clive Dandridge v Andy Thetford. Andy there first with a feather of the throttle
9.5140/147.16 to Clive's 12.7278/107.51. Nostalgia Super Stock v Sportsman ET next, Pete Wiseman v Debbie Taylor, Pete's
tyres spun at the hit and he was off the gas quickly, Debbie through in 13.0068/104.68 to Pete's idling 20.6402/61.28.
First run today for Sportsman ET racer Conor Holt, 13.8607/107.65. Outlaw Flat Four's Darren Shephard v TAZ001 next, TAZ
there first 9.8804/134.95 to Darren's 11.3117/117.61.
Adam Burns' first run of the day on his 9.50 Bike was a 9.6711/126.54. Margot Schmidt followed on her Super Street Bike,
another welcome visitor from The Netherlands. Margot rode out blackstriping for a hundred feet or so and still clocked
8.0425/184.34. Another nice run for 8.50 Bike racer Ross Morrison, 8.6090/153.69 followed by a 9.50 Bike match between
Alan Morrison Jr 9.4336/144.76 and Martin Hallett 9.6953/135.36. Valentijn Sandtke followed on his Comp Bike, 8.1484/173.05.
First run today for Outlaw Flat Four racer James Wotton a straight and untroubled 10.2579/138.55. next round the corner
Neil Hunter in his Pro ET Capri which always looks particularly good in bright sunshine. 0.0125 RT, throttle feathered a
couple of times off the line, 9.8778/136.84. Third run for Ian Clark in his Outlaw Flat Four Beetle, 11.6691/118.26,
motor sounded to be on a limiter right on the stripe. Second run of the day for fellow OFF ace rDanny Pike, again
the burnout and move right but Danny stayed with it, 10.2973/116.10.
0.0732 RT for Junior Dragster racer Purdie Hadfield, 8.2259/80.52.
Kev Slyfield's Pro Mod is at the front of the lanes.
13:00
First after the clean-up was Purdie Hadfield in her Junior Modified Advanced Dragster, 8.1853/80.64.
Garry Bowe followed on his Super Street Bike, 1.2423 to sixty and 7.1702/198.13 at the stripe. SC703 next, up against
fellow 8.50 Bike racer Ian Chrichlow. Ian with a great 8.5020/159.06, in the other lane blackstriping then a left turn and
the bike slid out from under the rider, depositing him on the track next to the Tree. He did the clever thing and remained
where he was until the medics got to him. He was able to walk to the ambulance and was taken to the Medical Centre to be
checked out.
Now on lunch break.
12:35
Gary Lake back quickly in his Sportsman ET Firebird, second run of the day a 14.3229/95.28.
First run of the day for Alex Hope on his Super Street Bike 1.3527 to sixty then featherd the throttle and ultimately off the gas, 9.6879/89.45.
Mark Dainty followed on his SSB, first run of the day 7.5788/191.41. Lane checked and oil clean-up called.
12:20
Next up Alan Morrison Jr with a 9.4656/144.76 from the 9.50 Bike, in the other lane Alan Morrison with an 8.4319/161.33
from his 8.50 Bike. Valentijn Sandtke next up on his Comp Bike, 8.1949/175.07. Another very welcome visitor from The Netherlands,
Kars van den Belt's first run of the day was an 8.3233/174.40.
Third run of the day for Sportsman ET racer Clive Dandridge was a 13.1593/102.88.
VW Pro racer Carl Goldsmith followed in his Golf, very restrained burnout for Carl, 14.2801/99.21, I suspect a checkout pass.
Next round the corner Nostalgia Super Stock/Pro ET racer Tom Watkins, first run of the day a 9.4137/145.22.
VW Pro 1 Paul Bargate's race number but not his usual race car, 13.0050/104.54.
Amy Watkins and Guy King next in a Nostalgia Super Stock pair, Amy there first by 0.5996 with a 9.5472/140.69 to Guy's
10.1151/131.39.
Next observed run for Gary Carr in the Super Gas Camaro a scheduled half pass 11.1170/82.88, no parachute so I suspect he will have
to make that pass again, indeed word to that effect on the track radio.
Second run for Thorsten Appel on the Supertwin Gas Bike. Lost fire before staging, restarted and another easy pass 18.4192/53.09.
Also on two wheels and also second run of the day, Craig Wright with a 9.4337/143.65 on the 9.50 Bike.
Second run also for Ronnie Mercer in his Outlaw Anglia, running in Pro ET this weekend. Double step off the line, 10.9780/126.15.
Gary Lake followed in his Sportsman ET Friebird, first run of the day a 14.2637/95.41. George Scanlon's second run of the day in his Street
Eliminatgor pick-up was a 10.9595/124.22.
Paul Adams and Gary Hester matched up on theeir ET Bikes, Paul with an 8.8129/148.09 whilst Gary was off the gas very early and
limped through to an 18.0225/67.77.
Half pass for Robin Orthodoxou in his Comp Eliminator altered, 8.2741/108.95. TAZ006, a very tidy Anglia 105E, next up with an 11.9284/119.20
on and off the gas in the second half.
11:55
First outing for Thorsten Appel on the Supertwin Gas Bike recently acquired from Eurodragster.com sponsor
Derek Flynn. Gentle pass, sounded to be misfiring about 100 feet out, 18.8170/54.95.
Pro ET racer Ethan Lisle v TAZ005 next, Ethan there first 10.1409/134.00 to Taz' 10.2245/125.88 including a pedal as the
Fiat got crossed up passing the Tree so that could have been closer.
Second run for Gill Medley in the Sportsman ET Jeep, in the other lane I believe that was Benito Chiarella in his
Mustang. Half pass for Benito 11.8630/76.55, Gill there first 12.2436/111.38. More Sportsman ET next pair, Debbie
Taylor's second run of the day in her Mustang, 13.5628/86.52. Gill's third run of the day was a 12.1804/112.61.
First run of the day for Mark Hope on his Super Street Bike, very nice run off the trailer, 1.2836 to sixty and
7.3684/197.06 at the stripe.
Second run for the TAZ014 Firebird an 11.0696/127.25 with a pedal just past half track.
Purdie Hadfield next in the Twister's Sister Junior Modified Advanced Dragster, 0.0330 RT and 8.2005/79.79
at the eighth.
Paul Hambidge's first run of the day on his Comp Bike a 7.9472/182.75 and that was with blackstripe and a feather
of the throttle about 300 feet out.
Simon and Dave Fulton matched up in their Super Gas Falson and Camaro respectively. Simon there first 9.9248/145.23
to Dave's 9.9642/147.24. Next roudn the corner Andy Thetford in his Pro ET Camaro, 9.8412/141.25, quick track check but
all OK.
11:30
First run today for Dave Fulton in his Camaro set for Super Comp, 8.8781/149.57. Gary Carr having fixed whatever ailed the Super Gas
Vauxhall was next up, off the gas a couple of hundred feet out, track radio said an observed run, 12.4064/89.99.
Next up a bike with 8.50 Bike numbers, SC703, Rick Stubbins in attendance and Protek sponsorship on the bike, hesitation at half track
but still 9.1654/157.93. First outing of the day for Craig Wright on the 9.50 Bike, a bit too good off the trailer 9.4879/142.48.
Quick sled of the left lane before Alan Morrison Jr put in his second run of the day on his 9.50 Bike, meanwhile finishing touches were
being applied to the right lane. Alan with a 9.4966/144.80 and that was taking it relatively easy for the first hundred feet.
Louis Davies next on his Comp Bike, Louis already the 2019 Champion so congratulations to him. Motor cut out at the first go at
the burnout, then sounded reluctant to stay lit but it all cleared in the burnout and the motor sounded very crisp. Shut it off in stage, though,
and pushed it back.
Next run for 9.50 Bike racer Martin Hallett a 9.4888/142.93.
Bob Doyle next round the corner in his Super Pro ET Datsun. Slightly wayward launch, swaying left and right in the first eighth, 9.1040/144.74.
First outing of the day for Sportsman ET racer Gill Medley, 12.2205/110.97 from the big Jeep. Next round the corner Darren Shephard in
his Outlaw Flat Four Beetle, 11.4294/116.11.
Ian Chrichlow and Leo Lester followed with an 8.50 Bike pair, 8.5198/157.93 for Chrich and 8.6086/166.70 for Leo, 0.1431 between
them at the stripe. First run of the day for Kevin Osman on his Funny Bike, slight drift left off the line but straightened it out,
8.0816/183.61, big speed for the ET.
Outlaw Anglia/Pro ET v Sportsman ET next, Ronnie Mercer with halfshaft fixed and Debbie Taylor in the Mustang. 10.7573/126.14 for Ronnie
visibly and understandably taking it easy, 13.2577/105.16 for Debbie.
11:00
First run of the day for VW Pro racer Paul Jackson in the Lupo. Skirted the bleach box then 12.6668/116.09 with the tyres
squeaking all the way.
Single lane running ensued after a BMW put down fluid nasty enough to necessitate a scrape of the right lane.
Nice wheelie for Outlaw Flat Four racer Danny Pike, a move right and a feather but still 10.3119/117.61. Gary Carr in the pairing
lanes with his recently-acquired Vauxhall Super Gasser but looked like problems firing up, was pushed to one side to clear the lane.
First run of the day for Comp Bike 833, I feel I should know who that is although I can't find the number, 8.2777/182.88 with
a black haze from the right side of the motor.
Next run for Paul Jackson in the VW Pro Lupo a 12.5057/112.10. Ian Clark next round the corner for a second run in his Outlaw Flat Four Beetle,
didn't make it out of the bleach box, pushed back.
Collin Morrice followed in his Super Gas/Super Comp Camaro. 9.0324/149.07 a good baseline for the rest of the day.
First run of the day for Paul Adams on his ET Bike an 8.8748/149.55. Alan Morrison next with his first run of the day on his
8.50 Bike, 8.6810/159.60. Staying with 8.50 Bike Ross Morrison was next with an 8.4111/159.60. A couple of 9.50 Bikes followed,
Martin Hallett with a 9.5619/138.12 and Alan Morrison Jr at 9.6666/141.14.
First outing today for Simon Fulton in the Falcon Super gasser, 10.0061/143.87.
10:25
TAZ001 very quickly back for another shot at it. Much straighter launch, on tha gas all the way this time, 10.1178/133.62.
First run of the day for Ian Chrichlow on his 8.50 Bike, 8.5362/157.98 very nice off the trailer.
Another member of Taz Racing followed, Firebird TAZ014. Blackstriped for the first hundred feet or so but still 10.1684/129.40.
Second run of the day for Clive Dandridge in his Mustang, 12.5906/108.43.
First run of the day for Michael Gooding who has already clinched this year's ACU Super Twin Top Gas Championship, congratulations
Michael! 9.8411/127.74, a puff of smoke at the stripe, track checked and all OK.
10:05
First run of the day for Sportsman ET and Nostalgia Super Stock racer Clive Dandridge who ran PBs at Clastres last weekend,
opened his account with a 12.7541/107.77.
TAZ005, aka The Rat, a couple of pairs later. Unusually restrained burnout but a nice 12.5115/120.78. George Scanlon followed
in his Street Eliminator pick-up, 11.0221/122.89. TAZ001 next, again a short burnout, wheelie then a right turn, not far off the
wall, calmly pulled it straight and back to the middle of the lane, shut it off early 13.5292/83.95.
10:00
One of the one-day entrants is a Mercedes, race number Z55, started to get a fishtail on in the second half and
was really moving about the lane on the stripe, 11.4153/117.17.
First identifiable racer of the day was Outlaw Flat Four racer Phil West. Brief burnout then no drive at the hit, tried the throttle a
few times but nothing. Reversed behind the line and gave it another go, same result and pushed back. Fellow Outlaw Flat Four racer Ian
Clark inthe next pair, hop and a skip off the line then 12.1590/115.22.
08:55
Good morning and welcome to our coverage of the All Torque Test Day brought to you in association with
John Woolfe Racing.
It's a beautiful day here at Santa Pod Raceway. Sunny and mild, can't see a cloud anywhere, the most gentle of breezes.
The plan for today is a live report throughout the day and an end-day gallery courtesy of Julian. The
Webster Race
Engineering/Nimbus Motorsport webcam will be on-line broadcasting
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Due to GDPR we don't have an entry list for today so let's see who comes around the corner. There are a lot of one-dayers
here, we will identify those we can but apologies to those whom we don't know.
A big Good Morning to the Eurodragsterholics, with a special wave to Kai Plathan and the faithful Otto in Vehkataipale, Finland,
to Ivar Kolberg in Norway, to Benni Voss in Germany, and to Bob Roberts here in Blighty. To those of you in your day jobs, don't
get in trouble with your management.
The track will open soon after 09:30 so tune back then and we'll bring you the action.
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