Your own fave piece of drag history ?

Your own fave piece of drag history ?

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Furyous

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24,184 posts

229 months

Thursday 14th September 2006
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For example, I can remember seeing Liv Berstad run the first 5 at the pod.
Saw Darryl Gwynn run (and crash)
Saw the first 7 sec run by a pair of funnybikes

Watching the pair of Jet dargsters run together after a huge flame show
Any of the few runs that I saw Vanishing Point do.

I think what I like the most is comparing performances, when I first started going to the Pod, Fuel funnys were running mid 6's, and now we have doorlammers run that fast !

MotorPsycho

1,126 posts

219 months

Thursday 14th September 2006
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the two that still send a tingle down my spine thinking about them

Barry Sheavills and Andy Carter with the first 300mph, and first side by side 300mph
Kim Reymond running 4.64@317, way ahead of everyone - still

NuthinFancy

229 posts

219 months

Thursday 14th September 2006
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Furyous, hate to break it to you dude but the first 5 at the pod was Peter Crane... much better that was!

Best moment? Hm.. dunno i'll get back to you

NitroWars

665 posts

219 months

Friday 15th September 2006
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NuthinFancy said:
Furyous, hate to break it to you dude but the first 5 at the pod was Peter Crane... much better that was!

Best moment? Hm.. dunno i'll get back to you


Or not, as the case may be...

jalopyjoe

55 posts

226 months

Friday 15th September 2006
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Wasn't it the first 4 for Liv Berstatd?

NuthinFancy

229 posts

219 months

Friday 15th September 2006
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I believe the first 4 at the pod was Mr Sheavills!

MotorPsycho

1,126 posts

219 months

Friday 15th September 2006
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first 4 at the Pod was Barry, however Kent Persson driving Peter Lantz' car was the first to run a 4 in Europe, August 1997 at Hockenheim

Pete Crane in Stormbringer was the first 5 second car in Europe

hodgy587

676 posts

222 months

Friday 15th September 2006
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sammy miller back in the early 80s i was 4 years old and its one of the very 1st memories i have. think he ran a high 3 and thats the point when i told my dad thats what i wanted to do and drag racing has been my obbsesion ever since.
other memories of note are barry sheavils ruuning the 1st methanol 5 at pod against anita mikaela in the final, and also winning my 1st event on fathers day. hell of a present for crew chief/dad.

hornet

6,333 posts

258 months

Friday 15th September 2006
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Seeing Vanishing Point run during the mid 80s is probably my personal highlight, although I don't recall if they were his famous 3 second runs. More recently, Kim Reymond's 4.64 takes the honours. Annoyingly, having attended loads of meetings in the years before and seeing people get oh so close, I didn't go when Barry Sheavills broke into the 4s, nor was I there to see him and Andy Carter run the side by side 4s/300mph. Quite enjoyed seeing Smax win the championship as well.

JenkinsComp

918 posts

255 months

Sunday 17th September 2006
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Sadly I never got to see Sammy Miller in Vanishing Point in the 80s, but I am so glad that I saw him run for the last time at the Speedfreaks Ball a couple of years ago...he cut the thing off at the 1/8 doing well over 200 and still went 5.01/195

Waiting for him to arrive with the car I was expecting a motorcade of publicity etc, but he drove in with the car on an open back trailer pulled by a plain little Chevy S10 pickup, just like any of us turning up for a RWYB. Except he had the fastest car in the world on the trailer. Awesome, and a really nice guy.



Edited by JenkinsComp on Sunday 17th September 08:43


Edited by JenkinsComp on Sunday 17th September 08:44

jwb

332 posts

246 months

Sunday 17th September 2006
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One of his "slow" runs.......

www.ukdrn.co.uk/mc/4.35@317.mov

Miss Corrado

603 posts

219 months

Sunday 17th September 2006
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Och! A thread after my own drag racing heart! I will always remember the match racing jets and scorpion. Bjorn Ardin, Rune Fjeld, Liv Berstadt, Viveca Averstedt..names names names. The side by side 4 sec 300mph with Carter (we have the timing ticket...rar!) The old super gas wars with Sylvia Houser brings back memories with her dodge challenger and pink sierra. Spencer winning the 20th anniversary of super gas race will always stick, it was a magical day.cool

Showing age, so i'll retire...

Millevanille

10 posts

219 months

Sunday 17th September 2006
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Norm Wheeldon's win in Pro Comp, against all odds, in September 1979.
16 car field, and the small block Chevy beat the best from all over Europe!!!

jon c

3,214 posts

255 months

Sunday 17th September 2006
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Millevanille said:
Norm Wheeldon's win in Pro Comp, against all odds, in September 1979.
16 car field, and the small block Chevy beat the best from all over Europe!!!


I am sure I cant imagine why, Tim, lol

redvictor

3,152 posts

245 months

Sunday 17th September 2006
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Millevanille said:
Norm Wheeldon's win in Pro Comp, against all odds, in September 1979.
16 car field, and the small block Chevy beat the best from all over Europe!!!

i always thought that was the most awesome thing.Little small block running those numbers at the time....
But for me the best cars are doorslammers(oddly enough..)Dave Pollen's Manta,Steve Greens Cortina spurred me on to do the same things as they did..
Current car has to be Micke Gullquists 57 Chevy....it's looks,sounds and goes exactly as it says on the tin...

Furyous

Original Poster:

24,184 posts

229 months

Sunday 17th September 2006
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redvictor said:
Millevanille said:
Norm Wheeldon's win in Pro Comp, against all odds, in September 1979.
16 car field, and the small block Chevy beat the best from all over Europe!!!

i always thought that was the most awesome thing.Little small block running those numbers at the time....
But for me the best cars are doorslammers(oddly enough..)Dave Pollen's Manta,Steve Greens Cortina spurred me on to do the same things as they did..
Current car has to be Micke Gullquists 57 Chevy....it's looks,sounds and goes exactly as it says on the tin...


How about going back in time a bit more ?

Anyone remember the Pied Piper Mustang ? I saw that win garys international doorslammers a few years ago.
Correct me if Im mistaken, wasnt Brian Patemans 'bird one of the first 10 sec street cars ?

Another car I always liked was a Vaux Firenza, running a lotus twincam and gas, lovely snappy motor, think the driver was ron/roy kidgell (???)

jon c

3,214 posts

255 months

Sunday 17th September 2006
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Furyous said:
redvictor said:
Millevanille said:
Norm Wheeldon's win in Pro Comp, against all odds, in September 1979.
16 car field, and the small block Chevy beat the best from all over Europe!!!

i always thought that was the most awesome thing.Little small block running those numbers at the time....
But for me the best cars are doorslammers(oddly enough..)Dave Pollen's Manta,Steve Greens Cortina spurred me on to do the same things as they did..
Current car has to be Micke Gullquists 57 Chevy....it's looks,sounds and goes exactly as it says on the tin...


How about going back in time a bit more ?

Anyone remember the Pied Piper Mustang ? I saw that win garys international doorslammers a few years ago.
Correct me if Im mistaken, wasnt Brian Patemans 'bird one of the first 10 sec street cars ?

Another car I always liked was a Vaux Firenza, running a lotus twincam and gas, lovely snappy motor, think the driver was ron/roy kidgell (???)


Ron Kiddell, sweet sixteen Firenza, quite a piece that was. He went on to drive the Hemi-Hunter Pro Comp Dragster. He is now back in the sport, running some four wheel drive subaru or something similar in the Imports events. Running nines though, so none too shabby..

JenkinsComp

918 posts

255 months

Monday 18th September 2006
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Furyous said:
Anyone remember the Pied Piper Mustang ? I saw that win garys international doorslammers a few years ago.


Sure do, that's Jeff Manni's car, he writes for ACW and is on here from time to time too as Mr Kipling.
The Pied Piper turned up again recently and looks to be in very good nick.
Jeff is still Mustang through and through and runs an '05 Mustang GT as his daily driver, and has a Novi blown fox body Mustang too, which was recently dynod at 606bhp. We lined up at the Mopar Nationals this year and he beat me fair and square with an 11.65 to my 11.80, both of us running personal bests and in full street trim on road tyres. He's run high 10s on slicks, and the car twists and pulls the front wheels up like a good un...

ps good to see a fellow Fury owner on the drag forum!

Edited by JenkinsComp on Monday 18th September 00:07

JenkinsComp

918 posts

255 months

Monday 18th September 2006
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jwb said:
One of his "slow" runs.......

www.ukdrn.co.uk/mc/4.35@317.mov


Thanks for posting that, awesome!
Love your Minor , too.

hornet

6,333 posts

258 months

Monday 18th September 2006
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jon c said:

Ron Kiddell, sweet sixteen Firenza, quite a piece that was. He went on to drive the Hemi-Hunter Pro Comp Dragster. He is now back in the sport, running some four wheel drive subaru or something similar in the Imports events. Running nines though, so none too shabby..


R32 Skyline I think. I rather like it, but then I'm somewhat Playstation generation

www.rktuning.com/html/rk_skyline.html

www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZS65KY1m_q8

Personally, I'd like to see more of these cars at the mainstream events, not just their own import events. I'm guessing they stick to the Jap style events as that's their market, but it would be nice to see them mixing it a bit at the mainstream meetings - give an extra bit of spice to things.