The sanctioning body for Sydney
Dragway, IHRA Australia, has
conducted a series of
investigations following the
incident involving Sam Fenech’s
Pro Slammer at the Santo’s
Summer Thunder event last
Saturday.
Inspection of the catch net
system has identified that one
of the support posts at the side
of the net has been damaged.
This damage has been inspected
by an engineer and they have
determined that this post will
require replacement in order to
be fit for competition vehicles
and any vehicles quicker than
10.00 seconds (1/4 mile) and
130mph (1/4 mile).
Unfortunately, this
determination will force the
postponement of the Test and
Tune scheduled for the 3rd
February 2019 to a date to be
announced, as it will not be
possible to undertake the
necessary repairs in time for
this event. Once the new date is
confirmed, the entries from the
3rd February event
will be automatically
transferred to the new date.
This determination will also
mean that next Wednesday’s Race
for Real (30th
January 2019) will be for
vehicles slower than 10.00
seconds (1/4 mile) and 130mph
(1/4 mile) only.
We are working closely with IHRA
Australia and engineers in order
to review all aspects of the
catch net system, and are taking
this opportunity to enhance the
safety systems that are already
in place, with the ever
increasing performance of drag
racing vehicles and the future
in mind.
We apologise for any
inconvenience; however, racer
and spectator safety will always
be our first priority at Sydney
Dragway.
We thank you for your
understanding and will provide
further updates as they come to
hand.
Regards,
Peter Beaumont
Maurice Allen
General Manager
CEO
Sydney Dragway
IHRA Australia
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