2007 Easter Thunderball
Sunday (qualifying and eliminations)



Photos ©Roger Gorringe

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Craig Gibbs is back into the sevens and finished fifth in Super Modified qualifying.

Siw Nystad opened her Pro Fuel Shootout account with a 300-foot pass.

Thomas Nataas is now driving Rune Fjeld Motorsports' newest dragster.

Håkan Fällström looked very comfortable on his first outing in the Pennzoil-sponsored Fuel FC.

Ross Norris put zeroes on the board all the way to the ten thousandth in Junior Dragster qualifying.

Steve Nash is already into the eights in the new Street Eliminator Cougar.

The eyes have it: Dave Beck leads Pro Stock Bike qualifying.

Eurodragster.com Home and News sponsor Malcolm Francis won his first-round match-up with Conrad Stanley by fifteen inches.

Andy Chilton and his team worked very hard to make Super Mod qualifying.

Roy Wilding led Wild Bunch qualifying from the start.

Rocket Bike pilot Eric Teboul got into the fives on his second pass with his new fuel system.

Clayton Round blasted into the sixes in Nostalgia Fuel Altered Association qualifying.

You can run your daily driver in Volkswagen Sportsman.

Reigning VW Sportsman Champion Paul Herbert is using nitrous this weekend.

Mick Howling piloted the redoubtable Grumpy's Dodge to third place in Super Gas. You too could drive this car.

Andy Frost is after a new speed record of 185.16 mph in Real Steel Street Eliminator.

Ian Turburville made a very straight pass on his Mister Spokehead Supertwin.

Steve Carey's Top Fuel Bike was fishtailing until he ran in the left lane instead of the right...probably coincidence.

Maybe we should start a Supertwin Unicycle class for Lorenz Staüble.

Richard Hann led 9.50 Bike qualifying but went out in round one of eliminations.

Jon Turner has moved up to Pro ET this season with his Greenfish Barracuda.

Mark Watkins ended third in Super Street qualifying with a 10.9247.

Matt Attwood is one of three VW Alternate Engine runners.

Bob Glassup appears to have cured the shake which was afflicting the Xtreme NFAA altered yesterday.

Reigning Sportsman ET Champion Geoff Cowley qualified third.

Jamie Sneddon's Blackbird ran into the 7.7s which was "only" good for fourth in the quickest-ever Super Street Bike field.

Mark Pointer's newly Lenco-equipped Fordson was on one rear wheel under power more than once.

Martyn Jones and Mick Kemp are two of Super Pro ET's longest-serving participants.

It's easy to see why Conrad Stanley's Super Gasser is taken for an ex-Pro Stock. It isn't an ex-Pro Stock.

Steve Coombs qualified third in a very tight 9.50 Bike field but made a first-round exit.


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