Monday 3rd March 2014 - Racing
Norm Hardinge's 1934 Ford Roadster ran B/GMR and B/FMR classes
Rod Hadfield in the Bronze Aussie AA/FALT Commodore ran a 226.686MPH
Michael Brixton opened his account with a 195.090MPH in his C/BFCU 2004 BA Ford Ute
Daryl Chalmers D/PRO 1996 EF Falcon ran 187.159MPH off the trailer
The most sought after vehicle on the salt without a doubt was the "Pie Truck"
Tom Noack C/GC 1989 VN Commodore 182.251MPH today
Glenn Torrens G/PRO 1974 VW Beetle 120 on the GPS track
Phillip Eggleston APS-PG 1000 1966 Triumph Bonneville ran a new record of 126.645MPH
Thomas Rabold E/GMS 2003 Bullet SS Roadster on a 187.950MPH pass today
First run for the Norm Bradshaw B/BGC 1998 AU Falcon netted a 210.452MPH
Richard Bridge F/CPRO 1979 DATSUN 260Z only ran 112MPH on the GPS track today, collected a new record of 122.808MPH on Wednesday
Michael Hite A-PG 1350 1987 Harley Sportster almost broke the old record of 152.737MPH with a 152.021MPH. That's Leroy telling him to go a bit faster.
Michael Hite A-PG 1350 1987 Harley Sportster on an earlier 136.752MPH run
First run for the Slaughter stramliner identified some handling problems
Michael Brixton C/BFCU 2004 BA Ford Ute
Gary Satara ona shakedown run managed 156 today.
Colin Clare in the family H/GS streamliner on the GPS track
Aw pretty