Photo by Grant Stephens / Cackling
Pipes
DAY ONE OF NITRO THUNDER
DELIVERS IN SYDNEY
The Gulf Western Oil Nitro Thunder
delivered a spectacular opening day,
providing some of the most memorable
runs in Sydney Dragway History.
Racers were delivered an almost brand
new racing surface, manicured and
prepared over the last week by the
Sydney Dragway Track Crew. Although some
racers had question marks as to how best
attack the new surface, any reservations
were soon forgotten with personal best
performances being delivered by over 20
racers over the course of Day 1.
In Top Fuel, 5 cars elected to run in
the first of the test sessions on offer.
The major highlight was delivered in the
very first run, with reigning 400
Thunder Champion Damien Harris laying
down a 4.58 at over 512 kph, the
quickest time seen at Sydney Dragway in
several years. Along side him, American
Dom Lagana raced to an early shut-off
4.83.
The hits kept coming however with Wayne
Newby and Terry Sainty running a side by
side 4 second pass, the 4.96 for Sainty
being a just reward for many years of
persistence with the home-grown
combination.
US based Aussie Richie Crampton made his
first run on Australian soil in a nitro
fuelled car, with a planned halftrack
shutoff providing very encouraging
incremental numbers for the Lamattina
Top Fuel pilot.
Only 4 Pro Alcohol cars attempted runs
in the evening , with championship
contender Wayne Price the quickest with
a 5.77.
The season debut of reigning champ John
Zapppia in Pro Slammer proved once again
that he is regarded as the king of the
category, with an impressive 5.71 pacing
the field. Gulf Western Oil Team driver
Victor Bray was hot on his heels with a
6.02 and the surprise packet of the day,
Sam Fenech in third.
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