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​Test Friday & Race Saturday – South Coast Raceway

​Test Friday & Race Saturday – South Coast Raceway

24/02/2017, Australia, Motorsport - Drag Racing, Australian Drag Racing, Article # 21396155

Test Friday & Race Saturday – South Coast Raceway


 

Just an update on the next meeting at South Coast Raceway – Aeroflow Outlaw Nitro Funny Cars March 3rd & 4th 2017.

The track will be open Friday from 4pm to 9pm.
Cost is just $30 to race Friday, Street Cars & Bike, Comp Cars & Bikes all welcome
Entry forms for Friday are available at the gate.

Your Saturday entry is separate from Friday; you will need to fill out a Friday entry form.
Pre-purchased crew tickets will cover your crew for both Friday and Saturday.

Weekend crew and Spectator passes can be purchased at the gate for $35 this covers both Friday and Saturday.

Any crew or spectators camping at the track on Friday night must have pre-purchased a weekend armband at the gate.

Entries close this Monday.


Aeroflow Outlaw Nitro Funny Car

Aeroflow Outlaw Nitro Funny Car

25/02/2016, Australia, Motorsport - Drag Racing, Australian Drag Racing, Article # 16685181

All the incredible action from last weekend's Aeroflow Nitro Funny Car round from South Coast Raceway captured on film featuring a soundtrack by "A Change Of Plans".
Fantastic days racing finished off with a few beers to celebrate South Coast Raceway's 10 year anniversary whilst kicking back to the laid back tunes of local boys "A Change Of Plans" 
What a weekend!!
Aeroflow Outlaw Nitro Funny Car Edit

The 40,000 Horsepower Show

​200mph Barrier Smashed By Outlaw Nitros

​200mph Barrier Smashed By Outlaw Nitros

22/02/2016, Australia, Motorsport - Drag Racing, Australian Drag Racing, Article # 16638363

​200mph Barrier Smashed By Outlaw Nitros

By Mark Humphrey

Portland, Vic/Aus. 22nd February 2016. Simply awesome is one thought that comes to mind when describing the Aeroflow Outlaw Nitro Funny Car event at Portland’s South Coast Raceway over the weekend. For the huge provincial crowd that packed the hill the memory of what they witnessed will surely be with them for years to come.

Celebrating their 10 year anniversary, South Coast Raceway had decided what better way to celebrate their milestone than with the Graeme Cowin backed Outlaw Nitro Funny Car show and boy did they deliver.

Twelve months ago the Nitro Funny Cars were rattling the South Coast Raceway with the 200mph barrier seemingly within reach. Rick Gauci had come close to the magical barrier in round 1 going 197+ mph but unfortunately the weather closed in which put a halt to the remainder of the program. Gauci had commented that he was chasing down that magical 200mph mark and was disappointed that he didn’t get another opportunity to have a crack. Turn the calendar forward to February 20th 2016 and the scene was set for the Nitro boys to once again chase down that magical 200 mark.  As is custom with the Nitro series the drivers select an envelope that contains a number which is used for seeding the drivers. Gauci pulled out #5 meaning that 4 drivers had the opportunity to grab the 200mph mark before Gauci.

First up was the pairing of Daniel Schultz and Aaron Russell with Russell taking the win. Schultz had to pedal the car mid track and come home strong going through the traps at 191.46mph. The track was fast and it wouldn’t be long before the crowd would witness South Coast history. Up next was the pairing of Darren Fry and Shane Olive. What a race with the first 3 second side by side pass for the South Coast Raceway. Olive got the job done with a 3.701 @ 198.70mph  to set a new track record. Fry in his first time out posted a very tidy 3.937 @ 186.64mph. That was the first chunk of history and heat 3 would provide the next. It was now Gauci’s turn to have a crack at the 200 mark and after coming so close last year you could feel the anticipation in the team on the start line of what was to come. Gauci rolled into stage to take on Jake Donnelly from the well credentialed DBS Motorsport team. Gauci was away first and blazed the track to post a scintillating new track record of 3.652 @ an amazing 209. 61mph. He had done it! The first driver in the history of the South Coast Raceway to break the 200mph barrier and what a way to do it.

What a year the South Coast Raceway has had with Matt Forbes creating history in round 3 of the Summit Sportsman Series by winning 2 brackets on the same day and now Rick Gauci being the first person to crack the 200mph barrier. No matter what transpires in the future, the record books will show that Rick Gauci was the first driver to break the 200mph barrier at South Coast and like the feats of Forbes will be etched into history forever.

There have been numerous claims circulating that South Coast Raceway is the fastest 1/8 track in Australia and although some may have differing opinions the facts are that currently South Coast Raceway boast 13 National Sportsman records, more than any other track 1/8 track in Australia and it also was the first time in the history of the Aeroflow Outlaw Nitro Funny Car competition that one of their cars has reached 200mph over the 1/8th distance. Those facts can’t be disputed and it’s a credit to Andrew Smith and his team down at the seaside racetrack for producing a superb racing surface.

With Gauci going into that magical barrier one could be forgiven for thinking the day would simply roll through barely providing a highlight to match the moment that was Gauci. The next pairing to wind up round 1 had Paul Messineo up against Justin Walshe. You couldn’t wipe the smile off Messineo’s face and you just knew that this guy was loving life with the Outlaws Nitros. In what was another cracking race Messineo took the win with a 3.827 pass @ 201.50mph to Walshe’s 3.908 @ 184.25mph. What a moment for Messineo as he became the second person into the South Coast Raceway 200mph club. I’m not sure if South Coast Raceway has a 200mph club as they hadn’t needed to worry about it in the past but after the Outlaws had finished with the track Saturday afternoon there were no less than 5 new members for the club sharing 10 passes in total that dipped into the 200mph bracket.

Round 2 was dominated by Shane Olive who come so close to setting a new track record when he took the heat win with a 3.687 @ 207.91 mph making him #3 into the 200mph club. The run was enough to get past Schultz who had posted a 5.976 pass in the Dukes style Dodge. Gauci had a solo and backed up his first run with a wild 3.671 @ 203.49mph. Walshe and Fry combined to put down the fastest ever side by side pass at South Coast with Fry becoming #4 into the 200mph club tripping the traps @ 200.05mph. Fry took the win posting a 3.731 ET @ 200.05 mph to Walshe’s 3.750 @ a faster 204.66mph. Walshe became the 5th entrant into the 200mph club with that losing pass. Russell found the going tough in the next heat cruising through the traps at just 41mph. Messineo took the heat with another 200mph pass posting a 3.797 pass @ 201.40mph.

Round 3 had Walshe and Schultz going head to head with Walshe posting another 200mph pass this time slightly down on his round 2 venture posting a 3.724 @ 202.96 to take the win from a slowing Schultz. Shane Olive threatened Gauci’s track record with a solo pass posting a 3.674 @ 206.37 mph to sit in the #1 spot. Fry and Russell were up next with Fry getting the job done with a slick 3.742 pass to Russell’s 8.630 pass. The last race of the event had Gauci paired up against Messineo with both drivers undefeated and needing to firstly take the win and secondly post a quicker time than Olive’s 3.674. Gauci had set the car up for something special but an extended wheels in the air run put paid to his chances posting a losing 4.163 @ 146.45mph to Messineo’s 3.757 @ 205.63mph. Although it was another blistering run by Messineo it wasn’t fast enough to dethrone Olive from top spot with the smiling assassin having to settle for 2nd spot. What a day for Messineo though. Like Olive he posted 3 wins for the day and was the only driver to go 200+ on every run posting 201.50, 201.40 and 205.63mph respectively.

So after 3 rounds Shane Olive was declared the winner from Paul Messineo with first timer Darren Fry in 3rd spot. What a day it was down at South Coast Raceway, one that the huge crowd will long remember. As for Graeme Cowin, what a show. The whole experience is centred on providing the fans with a drag racing spectacle like no other in Australia and it certainly did that. From the opening parade and start up to the final pairing of Gauci and Messineo, the spectators were treated to an experience un-matched in Australian drag racing. 14 passes in the 3’s with the 200mph barrier breached 10 times. Not bad for a 1/8 mile track.

As per usual South Coast Raceway was well supported by the sportsman racers with plenty going on over the event. Shane Baxter went under the National Index 3 times and is feeling super confident about the ANDRA Finals at AIR in April. Gavin Dohnt posted 3 Pb’s Friday night during testing with even more action on race day while Mario Baker was also dipping under the national record. Doina Day debut her new Supercharged Outlaw dragster and was on the money from the get go. Doina faced off against Jason Keily in the final with Jason adding another South Coast victory to his collection. The Sherry’s had the sedan ranks sewn up with Lisa taking the win in Super Street and Bob getting the chocolates in Super Sedan with the help of the Russo boys. I managed to catch up with Bob after the meeting to talk drag racing and the return of drag racing to the AIR with the interview to be aired in the lead up to AIR. Leanne Braggs stepped out of her dragster to give Craig Baker a run and he went all the way to the Modified final coming a close second to Jess Turner who is having a great season. Lots of other highlights with the burnout boys putting on a tyre frying show Friday night. Brett Parker returned to the Wilful Damage pad picking up the win from Taylor Henley in the Merc with Dutchy (Greg Holland) having a ball in 3rd place. A couple of heavy hitters in Cleary and Peek missed out on the podium but nevertheless put it killer skids to keep the crowd riveted.

Well that’s a wrap on what was a magical weekend of Australian drag racing. Once again South Coast Raceway has delivered and must surely be rated as one of if not the best 1/8 mile tracks in Australia. As for the Aeroflow Outlaw Nitro Funny Cars, what a blast and a must see event when the Cowin circus rolls into a town near you.

Australian Pro Street Association kicks into gear this weekend with round 1 of the 2016 series firing up at Calder Park Raceway. Head to Calder Park Drag Racing for more info. The ANDRA Summit Sportsman Series heads over to Whyalla for the March long weekend with Calder Park Drag Racing hosting Group 1 ANDRA drag Racing the same weekend. South Coast Raceway has more action lined up for the 2015/16 season with details at South Coast Raceway.

Entries are now open for our next event the Aeroflow Outlaw Nitro Funny Cars, 20th February 2016.

Entries are now open for our next event the Aeroflow Outlaw Nitro Funny Cars, 20th February 2016.

02/02/2016, Australia, Motorsport - Drag Racing, Australian Drag Racing, Article # 16333638

Entries are now open for our next event the Aeroflow Outlaw Nitro Funny Cars, 20th February 2016.

This event will be combined with our 10 year anniversary since our first event was run in 2006.  To help celebrate this milestone the club will be putting on free entertainment after the event including some food and a live band.

We hope that everyone can come alone and help us put on a great event and have drink or two afterwards at the clubrooms to help commemorate 10 awesome drag racing years at South Coast Raceway.

The track will also be open on Friday from 5pm to 7pm for testing.

THE MOST SPECTACULAR SHOW IN DRAG RACING

Are you ready for the most spectacular show in drag racing ever seen at Portland?  The Aeroflow Outlaw Nitro Funny Car’s next stop on Australia’s biggest nitro tour will head back to Portland and the iconic eighth mile track on the south-western coast of Victoria on the 20th February 2016.

The field will feature a huge line-up of the 4000hp Outlaw Nitro Funny Cars, Nitro Express, Lets Boogie, The Bandit, New “Red Devil” ’57 Chevy, New “The General” Dodge Charger, New “Bumblebee” Chevy Camaro, New “Backdraft” & New “The Russler” Chevy Camaro.  As well as the crowd favourites – two wheelstanding supercharged funny cars the Nitro Sheriff Wheelstander & the New “Rocketship” ’57 Chevy Wheelstander.

For the first time ever at Portland a “Salute to the Crowd at 1PM, where all Nitro cars line up on the strip and start at once!  The new tune-up for the funny cars mean bigger flames and faster times than ever before, which will be sure to fire up the south coast fans.

Plus the day will also feature a huge line-up of Sportsman racers including Supercharged Outlaws, Modified Eliminator, Super Sedan, Modified Bike, Super Street and Junior Dragster

Gates open at 9am, with Sportsman Racing from 10am to 8pm.  Salute to the Crowd at 1PM, Outlaw Nitro racing at 2pm, 4pm & 6pm.

Entry Prices – 
$30 adult
$20 pensioner/concession
$15 child (10-16)
$70 family

For more information please got to www.southcoastraceway.com

Aeroflow triple challenge to fire-up Sydney Dragway like never before

Aeroflow triple challenge to fire-up Sydney Dragway like never before

22/09/2015, Australia, Motorsport - Drag Racing, Australian Drag Racing, Article # 13218602
Aeroflow triple challenge to fire-up Sydney Dragway like never before
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Sydney Dragway will fire-up like never before on December 12, with a massive field of burnout cars, a drifting demonstration and passenger rides as well as 1000 entries as a part of the EOY Festival joining the Aeroflow Outlaw Nitro Funny Cars.
 
The new event structure has been developed to maximise the huge western-Sydney venue for one event and bring competitors and fans across a number of disciplines together in a celebration of motorsports focussed around the coolest nitro drag racing cars in the country!
 
Aeroflow Outlaw Nitro Funny Car driver and Sydney Dragway Board Member, Rick Gauci has been instrumental in working with AONFC Management on this new format.
 
Gauci commented, “Working with Steve Bettes and Rob Sharp as well as Graeme Cowin from the Aeroflow team on this new show has been great!
 
“We have some fresh ideas on what can be achieved and by combining our show with what we are calling ‘Party in the Pits’, we appeal to a broader audience and engage more race fans into watching all of the action.
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“But it’s not just about race cars, we have trade shows, cars shows, rides for the kids and much more. This is the next level of entertainment, we are pushing the envelope and we want families to come along and see the best show we can possibly put on!”
 
With more than 60 burnout cars set to compete, as well as a huge fleet of drifters, the action will be coming thick and fast.
 
Aeroflow Outlaw Nitro Funny Car Manager, Steve Bettes, explained that he believes this might set a trend for events not only for the series but for drag racing overall.
 
“Getting families out to events is tougher than ever with all of the options that are available today. What our team at Aeroflow Outlaw Nitro Funny Cars believe is that if we put on a compelling and almighty show, we can get them to put down their phones, turn off their TVs and get them out to watch what will be the best thing they have ever seen!”
 
The full event schedule was is to be released shortly.
 
Aeroflow Outlaw Nitro Funny Cars
Sydney Dragway
Ferrers Road, Eastern Creek
December 12, 2016
 
 
Photo credit – www.dragphotos.com.au
The Outlaw Nitro Funny Car show heads west to the Motorplex

The Outlaw Nitro Funny Car show heads west to the Motorplex

19/08/2015, Australia, Motorsport - Drag Racing, Australian Drag Racing, Article # 12320815

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The Aeroflow Outlaw Nitro Funny Car show is heading to the one of Australia’s premier drag racing facilities, the Perth Motorplex, with a huge field of funny cars primed to entertain the West Australian fans.

Confirmation of the January 9 date for the event comes after months of talks with the management of the Motorplex. Venue Manager, Kevin Prendergast confirmed, “We have really wanted to have these cars come to our race track and put on a show for our fans and we are excited to have locked them in for January 9.

“The Aeroflow Outlaw Nitro Funny Cars bring something new to the table and this is going to be a totally fresh event for all West Australian motorsport fans.”

The Outlaw Nitro Funny Car class boasts some of the best side-by-side racing for Australian drag racing fans and has been thrilling fans around the country.

Aeroflow Outlaw Nitro Funny Cars Series Manager, Steve Bettes added, “That’s what race fans want to see - flames from the exhaust pipes, that cackling nitro sound and close racing from spectacular race cars.“The tightness with which these cars battle will keep the fans on the edge of their seats and with so many cars, it really is something else.

“The great part about coming to WA is that we know that Perth loves funny cars. Nitro funny cars have been a strong part of Perth’s racing culture but I don’t think they will have ever seen this many nitro funny cars in one place!”

The event will see possibly 10 cars from the east coast and up to 4 cars from the west coast, making a massive 14-car nitro field! Bettes continued, “Not only that, we will have two wheelstanding supercharged alcohol burning funny cars compete against each other in grudge racing over the full quarter mile.”“The wheelstanding funny cars are what the kids really love, and I am sure we’ll see both cars disappear down the quarter mile with the fans on their feet!Displaying APSA and ONFC Finals 29th Nov 2014 2431.jpeg

The Aeroflow Outlaw Nitro Funny Car show will first head to Willowbank Raceway followed by the series finale at Sydney Dragway before kicking of the 2016 season at the Perth Motorplex.

Bumble Bee adds more sting to funny car field

Bumble Bee adds more sting to funny car field

14/08/2015, Australia, Motorsport - Drag Racing, Australian Drag Racing, Article # 12185439

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One of Queensland’s biggest drag racing teams, DBS Motorsport has added another car to the fleet with young superstar driver, Jake Donnelly, taking the wheel of the newly completed Bumble Bee Camaro.Despite his year’s Jake is an experience campaigner having raced in Supercharged Outlaws after starting in Junior Dragster.The late-model Camaro showed it’s full potential after a successful test at Willowbank Raceway with Jake immediately putting down some scorching passes.

The team got the car down the track on debut with some very quick and fast passes, in fact, Donnelly’s first session on the car netted a very quick 5.89-second pass at just under 330kph. The speed is down on the 400kph, which the car is capable of, which also means there is more to come in terms of outright performance.Jake explains, “I was off of the throttle at 1000ft, so we coasted down the last part of the track.”“There is more in it yet, that was just testing, we want to win some races, that’s what we are here for” smiled the 19 year old.

“We have found our home in this series and we are committed to racing this car all around Australia.

“We race as a family and to be racing nitro is a dream for all of us, I can’t wait to get back in the car and get amongst the action with all of the guys.

“Everyone in this series gets a long but that doesn’t mean I don’t want to beat them. Badly!” laughed Donnelly.

The Aeroflow Outlaw Nitro Funny Car show now heads to Willowbank Raceway followed by the series finale at Sydney Dragway.

Next event:

Willowbank Raceway

12 September 2015-08-13

Champions Way

Willowbank QLD

 

New Aeroflow Outlaw Nitro Funny Cars – UPDATE

New Aeroflow Outlaw Nitro Funny Cars – UPDATE

16/07/2015, Australia, Motorsport - Drag Racing, Australian Drag Racing, Article # 11529727
New Aeroflow Outlaw Nitro Funny Cars – UPDATE
 
The new Russler
The father and son team based out of Melbourne have taken delivery of a new body and chassis for the Aeroflow Outlaw Nitro Funny Car rounds.
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A 1992 Pontiac, complete with S&W chassis, has replaced the blue Mustang. The running gear from the Mustang will be going into the new car but it’s currently getting some upgrades by the team’s crew chief, Kim Tuohey.
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The NHRA Championship winning car will get some new artwork, be re-wrapped in some new colours and be running under the name Russler II, stay tuned!
 
The Beach Bomb from the West
The Beach Bomb arrived on Aussie soil on December 8th, 2014. The nitro car fulfils a 40-year long dream for Tony Katavatis after never finishing his own funny car in 1974. Tony’s son Andrew will soon be piloting the new machine later this year in Perth, Western Australia alongside proud mum Erica, wife Michelle and sister Belle. 
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West Coast AA/FC racer Kurt Cruise originally owned the car and the team are going through the car completely prior to its debut in the Aeroflow Outlaw Nitro Funny Car series.
 
The Atholwood machine
After many years of sitting out of the nitro funny car action, one of the most famous surnames is back on the track with the Atholwood brothers set to race in the Aeroflow Outlaw Nitro Funny Car series. The new Atholwood Brothers machine will be a complete replica of their father’s ’79 Corvette. Ron drove the previous car at just 19 years of age and given the history of this team, they will hit the ground running!
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Stewart Prior
This machine is top secret but this is a project using the combined skills of nitro veteran Rod Bailey and long time altered-racer pilot Stewart Prior. We don’t have the images just yet – but stay tuned for updates!
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Using parts from both camps and the skills of Bailey, one thing we do know, this will be a rocket!
 
NEXT EVENT
Willowbank Raceway
12 September 2015
Champions Way, Willowbank QLD
 
Two new rides for Queenslanders Leahy and Donnelly in Mackay

Two new rides for Queenslanders Leahy and Donnelly in Mackay

01/05/2015, Australia, Motorsport - Drag Racing, Australian Drag Racing, Article # 9718643
Two new rides for Queenslanders Leahy and Donnelly in Mackay
 
Queenslander, Greg Leahy is one of the most experienced Aeroflow Outlaw Nitro Funny Car drivers in the field and fellow sunshine-stater, Jake Donnelly is certainly the youngest at 19 years of age – but the new kid on the block will give nothing away when the two get behind the wheel of their new race cars in Mackay. 
 
Donnelly will be racing his new car, the Harbour City Hustler, previously campaigned by none other than Greg Leahy himself.
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The late-model Camaro showed it’s full potential after a successful test at Willowbank Raceway with Jake immediately putting down some scorching passes.
 
“The car felt great and I can’t wait to race it in Mackay!” explained Jake.
 
Donnelly’s first session on the car netted a very quick 5.89-second pass at just under 330kph. The speed is down on the 400kph, which the car is capable of, which also means there is more to come in terms of outright performance.
 
Jake explains, “I was off of the throttle at 1000ft, so we coasted down the last part of the track.”
 
“There is more in it yet, that was just testing, we want to win some races, that’s what we are here for” smiled the 19 year old.
 
Greg Leahy, the man who stepped out of the Camaro has taken delivery of the Stormtrooper Mustang, which he now owns.
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“We have found our home in this series and we are committed to racing this car all around Australia.”
 
“This is a great thing that Graeme and Wendy have done and we are just loving it. The new car is the next step in our involvement. Beg’s (Anthony Begley, the previous Stormtrooper driver) has shown what this car can do and now he also has his own car close to finished as well!
 
“The numbers are growing and that’s a sign that this series is on the right track,” smiled Leahy.
 
Nitro racing in Mackay will be at 4pm, 6pm and 8pm, with spectators advised to arrive at 3pm for the ‘salute to the crowd’.
 
Saturday May 16
Palmyra Dragway
2 Bells Road
Mackay, Palmyra, Queensland
 
Photography credit: Dave Lovi
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