LOCAL RACERS LEAD THE WAY AT NEW YEAR SERIES
3 January 2011
Round one of Willowbank Raceway’s New Year Series has gotten off to a steamy start with sunny skies welcoming the Top Fuel and Top Alcohol racers to day one at the Ipswich facility this afternoon.
Following this evening's qualifying, local racers Steve 'The Pom' Read of Raceview and Gary Phillips of Hillcrest are leading the Top Fuel and Top Alcohol fields respectively as the event heads into elimination racing tomorrow afternoon from 5.00pm.
Read blazed to the top of the time sheets with a 4.785 second pass at 302.21 miles per hour (486.36 kmh), set in his first qualifying pass this afternoon. Second and third fastest respectively are Andrew Cowin (4.868s) and Phil Read (5.448s).
Read and his team are competing in honour of team member Steve Goodwin this weekend, who passed away recently following a brief battle with cancer at the age of 52.
“For the first run, we used data that we had from a previous New Year Series effort and mirrored those settings, and although it dropped two cylinders on the run we still ran the 4.785 second pass and secured the low elapsed time and high speed so far,” said Read, of Raceview.
“We are racing this weekend for ‘Goodie’, our team mate Steve Goodwin who unfortunately passed away on Christmas Eve, he was trying so hard to make it to this event but it just wasn’t to be unfortunately.
“Tomorrow we will leave the dragster as it is, and hopefully if we get to the final the data we gained from tonight’s last run will help us with the set up for that.
“It is also great to have my old crew chief Ray Ward back with us this weekend, he is taking a lot of the pressure off me and we are able to work together to try and get the best out of the car.”
In Top Alcohol, reigning champion Phillips raced through to a top qualifying performance in the final qualifying round for the bracket this evening.
That performance also sees him with the low ET and high speed of the meeting at this point. Second and third fastest were Aaron Hambridge and Wayne Newby.
“We have new parts on the Lucas Oil Funny Car and we have been sneaking up on it across the evening, improving with every run,” said Phillips.
“As far as tomorrow goes we will be taking it round by round, doing the best we can, trying to gain as many points in the championship as we can as we chase that title.
“By top qualifying today we have eight points already locked away and if we can hold onto the top speed and low ET points through tomorrow that’s another 10, and every point counts!”
Also in Top Alcohol, 51-year-old Debbie Reed of Brendale (QLD) suffered a high-speed crash during her first qualifying run after crossing the finish line. Reed was treated at the track by medical staff before being transported by road to Ipswich Hospital where she remains in a stable condition.
Also on track this evening for qualifying were the brackets of Super Comp, Competition Bike, Supercharged Outlaws, Knijff Earthmoving Modified, Powercruise Super Sedan, Speed Elec/Prime Signs Super Street, Modified Bike, Donnelly Blasting Services Junior Dragster, Super Gas, with qualifying to continue for those brackets from 2.30pm tomorrow.
Eliminations will kick off for Top Fuel and Top Alcohol from 5.00pm, with finals for all brackets scheduled for from approximately 9.20pm. Tickets start at $35 for an adult ticket, with students with ID just $25 and children 13 and under gaining free entry.
For more information and results, please visit www.willowbankraceway.com.au
Willowbank Raceway is Queensland’s premier drag racing facility and hosts four major drag racing events each year - the two-round New Year Series in January, the Australian Top Fuel Championships in March and the Castrol EDGE Winternationals in June. The Queen’s Birthday event is the largest drag racing event outside of the US and is the season finale for the ANDRA Pro Series calendar.