AllStar Nationals from England
Words by Ivan Sansom
Photos by Ivan Sansom and Rose Hughes
9/12/05
ENGLAND -- With
sunny skies, full grandstands and numerous Personal Best's
lowered on a very good track surface, the exit road out of
Shakespeare County Raceway saw both the crowd and racers heading
home with big smiles on their faces, a situation which, thanks
to previous bad luck and frustrating organizational niggles,
hasn't happened too often in the past couple of seasons. The
occasion was the Custom Car Magazine AllStar Nationals.
TOP FUEL MATCH RACE
The booked-in fuel car best of three
didn't really sent the world alight. Darryl Bradford in the
Wright Racing fueler struggled with the repeated failure of
the proverbial ten cent part in trying to engage reverse on
two shots, and then going straight up in smoke at the hit
on the third round.
Thomas Nataas took the match race
win with a shaking, pedaling and black tracking mid five second
best, but the talking point involving the Norwegian team was
the appearance of Nordic TV presenter Haral Rumaberg at the
tiller of the Rune Fjeld rail. Rumaberg produced a picture
perfect burnout before tentatively bumping into stage. Unfortunately,
he also bumped into reverse at the same time and the mash
of the throttle chewed the transmission to bits (fortunately)
and sent plumes of unburnt nitro high into the skies over
Stratford upon Avon. The expense claim will make for interesting
reading!
PRO MOD MATCH RACE
Although Danny Cockerill managed to
lose the four round match race to Gordon Appleton thanks to
two red lights, he reset the Pro Mod track record at 6.56/216mph
on his best pass. Look out for a full Euro Pro Mod feature
later in the year.
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