John Kirchner #1016
Queens Park WA
Johnc Salt Lake Racing Team
Year | Vehicle | Class | MPH | PB | Record Average |
Record | ||||||
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2011 | 1982 Suzuki GSX 1100 | MPS-G 1350 | Washed Out | - | 204.603 | |||||||
2012 | 1982 Suzuki GSX 1100 | MPS-G 1350 | Washed Out | - | 204.603 | |||||||
2013 | 1982 Suzuki GSX 1100 | MPS-G 1350 | 108, 136, 129, 134, 126, 136, 136,132, 29, 132, 133, 131, 121, 137, 137, 135, 132, 131 131, 132 | - | 204.603 | |||||||
2014 | 1962 JAWA 500 | A-PG 500 | - | Open |
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2014 | 1970 HONDA | M-G 500 | 49.6 | - | Open | |||||||
2015 | 1981 Suzuki 1100 | 1350 MPS-G | 131.562 | 137 | 218.433 | |||||||
2016 | 1981 Suzuki 1100 | 1350 MPS-G | 133.019, 109.577, 135.083, 138.337, 135.247, 148.81, 142.699, 144.346 | 137 | 232.889 | |||||||
2017 | 1981 Suzuki 1100 | 1350 MPS-G | 133.591, 142.591, 136.188, 145.114 | 148.810 | 232.889 | |||||||
2018 | 1981 Suzuki 1100 | 1350 MPSC-G | 139.991, 109.662, 137.153, 127.47 | - | Open | |||||||
2019 | 1998 Honda | 1350 MPS-G | 145.525, 167.263, 169.42, 167.543, | 148.810 | n/a | 232.889 | ||||||
2020 | 1998 Honda | 1350 MPS-G | Cancelled | 169.42 | 232.889 | |||||||
2021 | 1998 Honda | 1350 MPS-G | 151.882, 164.222, 168.066, 165.599 | 169.42 | 232.889 | |||||||
2023 | 2022 Kawasaki | 1650 MPS-G | 0, 180.433 | - | 217.443 | |||||||
2024 | 2022 Kawasaki | 1650 MPS-G | 180.433 | 217.443 | ||||||||
Vehicle Specs
Vehicle Make | 1981 Suzuki | |
Vehicle Model | GSX1100 | |
Vehicle Class | 1350 MPSC-G | |
Chassis | Suzuki | |
Engine | 1100 | |
Gearbox | ||
Diff |
Sponsors |
United Parts Australia, Kewdale, WA | |
Career Highlights |
Getting 148mph out of the old girl | |
Time in Sport | 2011 | |
Claim to Fame | ||
Other Interests | General motorbike riding | |
Team Name | Johnc Salt Lake Racing Team | |
Team Members | Iain Senior, Greg Penny, Paul Penny | |
Team History | Bike started out as a sand drag racer | |
Best thing about Dry Lakes Racing | The friends you make | |
Interesting story | My bike started out as a sand drag racer and after learning as much as we could I turned it into a salt racer. You got to love them old bikes! |
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