2006 Easter Thunderball
Monday (eliminations)



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Andy Carter nailed the throttle as the ambers flashed on the Tree but the B&Q Top Fueller hit violent shake at sixty feet.

Anna Metcalfe went out in round one of Sportsman ET but cheered on partner Mike Lacey through two rounds of Pro ET.

Pro Mod racer Bert Englefield had an action replay of his wild ride at last year's FIA Main Event when the Coupe turned hard right past the Tree. Bert did a great job of saving it.

Carl Atkinson was into the third round of 9.50 Bike before rain stopped play.

Chris Reed got into the Super Street Bike field as an alternate despite wounding a motor riding back from scrutineering!

Dave Cherrett got out of shape on the launch in the second round of Super Street.

With the family's Super Mod Camaro on the start line the racing community paid tribute to the late Terry Gibbs.

Frank Mason was the #1 qualifier in Super Gas but lost out to Jon Evans in round one.

Graham Ellis made the most of a rare opportunity to drive the Super Mod Cutlass, running into the 7.6s.

Dad Geof Hauser settled for standing in the middle as sons Scott and Jay faced off in round two of Junior Dragster.

The Nostalgia theme of the weekend continued in the first round of Pro ET with this match-up between Jimmy Hibberd and Mojo.

Pro ET racer Moose Hollingworth spent the weekend lifting the front wheels and setting new PBs.

Pro Mod racer John O'Sullivan got totally crossed up during one of his burnouts.

Yes, you could come up against John Sleath in this car on the streets of Conisborough...

John Spuffard launched hard and ran through to 1000 feet for a 5.586 to secure his place in the Pro Fuel Shootout final.

Kev Charman ran several Personal Bests on his way to the final of Comp Bike.

Laura White went out in round one of VW Sportsman.

Leif Helander made the third/fourth run-off of the Pro Fuel Shootout where his Fuel FC fireballed.

Len Paget and Paul Watson faced off in the first round of Pro Stock Bike, Len taking the win when Paul's bike ejected its exhaust pipe.

Lex Joon looked to have booked a spot in the final of the Pro Fuel Shootout but was unable to get reverse in the third qualifier and didn't get a time.

Mark Watkins made the most of his first round bye in Super Street, running 9.380 on the 10.90 index.

Micke Kågered took the win in the Pro Fuel Shootout with a 5.185 to John Spuffard's clutch-blasting 5.633.

Robert Joosten has really got to grips with his new Pro Mod ride, a 6.719/211.95 had the team jumping for joy on the start line.

Roel Koedam put down a marker for the start of the UEM season with a 6.146/224.79 in the Top Fuel Bike final.

Shaun Lathan took a bye in the first round of Super Comp.

Steve French launched hard in round one of Funny Bike but the bike drifted left and took out the 1000 foot reflector.

Stuart Morrice lost out to Steve Wells in round one of Super Gas.

Tommy Möller had ingition problems then a fluid leak so never got to complete a pass over the weekend.

Tony Betts took to the track for the first time in the Venom Racing AA/FA.

Vince Gibbs once again thrilled the crowd with huge wheels-up launches from the Super Pro ET Celica.

Wendy Baker certainly has her hands full with the Time Warp AA/FA, the car making a jump to the left or a step to the right on every pass.

 

 


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