Day one of the 2015 Winternationals – the biggest show in drag racing in the Southern Hemisphere – has been completed in picture perfect weather at Willowbank Raceway, near Ipswich in Queensland on Thursday.
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More than 500 racers at are Queensland’s premier drag racing facility with all brackets – including the professional Top Fuel, Top Alcohol, Wallace Bishop Jewellers Top Doorslammer, Top Fuel Motorcycle, Pro Stock and Pro Stock Motorcycle classes – on-track for qualifying On Friday. The action will then continue with further qualifying on Saturday ahead of racing on Sunday.
Enjoying a wild ride on Thursday in Supercharged Outlaws was 43-year-old Greg Ward of Mount Nathan, with the Company Director of RAS International dramatically crashing his RAS Altered first into the right hand side wall and then the left, rolling onto his roof and then back onto his wheels as he traversed from one side of the track to the other. Ward was unhurt, but his dragster will not compete again.
“It just left the startline hard and turned hard right into the wall, rolled on impact onto its roof and then got back onto its wheels as it crossed across the track before impacting on the left hand side wall, rolling to a stop after that,” d Ward said, who had started from the right hand lane.
“The car is unfortunately written off, but I am completely okay and so I guess we are off now to find a new car so we can come back and fight another day.
“I will be here all weekend even though I won’t be racing as my company runs all the big screens out here at the track – I would rather be racing of course, but at least I can still be here enjoying all the action!”
Willowbank Raceway CEO Tony Manson said Thursday had provided a perfect start to what is the 48th running of the Fuchs Winternationals event.
“Today has been a great way to start, with perfect weather, and plenty of racers running hard across the day,” Manson said.