2007 Springspeed Festival
Sunday (qualifying)



Photos ©Roger Gorringe

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This is Shaun Rodman's first competitive outing in Supertwin Fuel.

You could buy Mike Bentley's Super Gasser and be in instant 9.9-second runner.

Chris Kenny took the Eurodragster.com / Speedflow Perfect Light Award and told us that the £75 is going to Zannetec.

Dave Sidaway's Outlaw Anglia Fordson is street-legal and has a variable injection system to tone it down for the street.

Frank Mason started to race Super Comp this season and got into the 8.9s today.

Chris Johnson took #5 qualifying spot in the final Super Comp session.

Andy Hone leads Super Modified qualifying with one of the quickest-ever SM passes.

Rich Davis was a first-round Pro ET casualty.

So if this guy arrests someone then where do they sit?

Jeff Meads hasn't disappointed in Real Steel Street Eliminator qualifying, the Pop has made some hard moves and really ought to be made an honorary Fuel Altered.

Junior Drag Bike rookie Giselle Moor ended up #2 at the end of qualifying.

Greg Skett continues to impress with a 9.501 which was good for #2 spot in 9.50 Bike qualifying.

Scott Hauser in Junior Dragster qualifying but that's Vicky Molden in what was Jay Hauser's dragster.

Steve Venables set a new Super Street Bike record of 198.55 mph and has another day to back up his 7.329.

Scott Baldwin is the latest Super Street Bike racer into the sevens, with a 7.793 today.

Kev Charman leads Comp Bike qualifying.

Steve French is a little off the pace by his standards but is third in Funny Bike qualifying.

Steve Carey went over 200 mph again today on the Purple Princess Top Fuel Bike.

One of our Dutch visitors, Rene Van Den Berg runs in Top Fuel Bike.

Tony Betts laid down a superb 6.687 pass in the Venom Fuel Altered.

Darryl Howells and wife Sarah have had the drag racing version of a marital tiff on-track, swapping #3 and #4 Wild Bunch qualifying places.

Len Paget blasted back into the 7.5s in Pro Stock Bike qualifying.

Jorgen Waaleweijn also visited from Holland and was fifth in Funny Bike qualifying.

Dave Ward and the Rampage team broke into the eights in Super Pro ET qualifying.

Graham Fairhead is fourth in VW Sportsman qualifying, 0.052 over dial-in.

Two Super Street racers are on 10.906 and Martyn Sanger was the first to do it.

Steve Partridge is fourth qualifier in the inaugural running of Supertwin ET.

The Leamon Brothers' pretty Comp Bike is third at the end of qualifying.

Big wheelies are fast becoming a trademark of the Outlaw Flat Fours: we present Chris Emmens in evidence.

Dean White's very tidy flamed Outlaw Anglia is sixth at the end of qualifying.


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