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Darren Morgan heads west with championship lead

Written by Kym Oberauer.

Darren Morgan Racing - Nationals 2012Championship leader - Darren Morgan (Photo courtesy Fred Dwyer)Darren Morgan Racing heads west this weekend for a Top Fuel showdown at the Perth Motorplex.

Currently sitting number 1 in the ANDRA Top Fuel Championship after winning the first 2 rounds of the season, Darren Morgan knows that the team will need to bring their A game to fend off the challenges of Phil Lamattina, Allan Dobson and Mark Sheehan (who won this event last season).

“We love coming to the Perth Motorplex,” said Darren Morgan. “It’s a fantastic facility and the West Aussie crowd really love their Top Fuel drag racing. As a team we’ve had a lot of success in Perth and we’ll be looking to stretch our legs at the front of the field and maintain our championship lead.”

Battle hardened Rapisardas ready

Written by ANDRA.

Allan Dobson 2012 NationalsThe tough, USA-experienced Rapisarda Racing outfit will be out to stop Darren Morgan's championship charge come this weekend's third round of the ANDRA Top Fuel championship at Perth Motorplex.

The team again has gun driver Allan Dobson at the wheel, expecting to repeat the 4.6 second form that carried them to a win at the Fuchs Winternationals in June.

With Morgan looking to rack up a nitro hat trick, Rapisarda team manager Santo Rapisarda Jnr said there has been little rest since returning from the USA to prepare to take on the reigning national champion as well as the potent Phil Lamattina and winner of the last event in Perth, Mark Sheehan.

Perth preview: Morgan hat trick on the cards

Written by ANDRA.

morgan sainty top fuel smlPoints leader Darren Morgan

The 8000 horsepower nitro dragsters of Top Fuel are crossing the desert expanses of Australia in readiness to attack Perth Motorplex this Friday and Saturday night in what will be a crucial round of the ANDRA Drag Racing Series.

The season opened in Adelaide with Darren Morgan defeating Phil Lamattina before moving on to Sydney for the Australian Nationals where the same result occurred. Now the teams make the gruelling trek across the continent to Western Australia for round three.

The "Mildura Missile" Morgan comes into the event as a hot favourite. Not only is the Victorian the reigning national champion, but he has opened his 2012/13 series in near perfection with two event wins. Running in all black livery without a major sponsor, Morgan has demonstrated great consistency, not yet having to abort a run in eliminations, a credit to young gun crew chief Ben Patterson. Morgan made the final the last time Top Fuel was in Perth, losing to upstart Mark Sheehan. He did however top qualify and run the quickest time and highest speed of the event.

Nitro Funny Cars make the trip to Adelaide International Raceway

Written by Nitro Funny Cars Australia.

Chris Stipanovich - Nitro Funny CarChris Stipanovich and his Nitro Funny CarIf you live in Adelaide you are about to be subject to a long overdue awesome spectacle. On December 8th Nitro Funny Cars Australia Pty Ltd is bringing a four car field of Nitro Burning Funny Cars to Adelaide International Raceway. Nitro Funny Cars are one of the fastest cars on the planet reaching speeds in excess of 400 kilometres per hour in 200 metres and 500 kilometres per hour in 400 metres. These cars can have around 7000 to 8000 horsepower. The spectator feels the ground move when these cars rocket past them.

The teams that make up that four car field will comprise of Chris & Kylie Stipanovich with their Spanblast/Hi-Tech Oils Pontiac Funny Car. Chris is the son of Ed Stipanovich who is a name involved in drag racing from the 70's and 80's including the Sindicate Funny Car.

Victor wins All-Bray final with extra support on-board

Written by Team Bray Racing.

Victory Bray - Adelaide International RacewayVictory Bray wins all Bray final at Adelaide International RacewayDrag racing stalwart Victor Bray has stepped into the winners' circle for the second time in as many weekends, taking victory in a father versus son final at Adelaide International Raceway's anniversary invitational on Saturday evening.

The result tops off a massive two weeks for the six-time Top Doorslammer champion, who on November 17 celebrated a breakthrough win over reigning champion John Zappia at the Perth Motorplex's Goldenstates championship event.

This weekend the drag racing veteran was not alone however, with a special guest along for the ride in his Sidchrome Team Bray Racing 1957 Chevy.

"When we were in Adelaide earlier this month I met a couple of local guys who asked to sign a picture of a mate of theirs who had recently passed away," said Bray.

O’Connor Happy With High Fives

Written by Rob Sharp.

Murray Oconnor - 2012 GoldenstatesANDRA Top Doorslammer pilot, Murray O'Connor has smashed through the 6-second barrier with an amazing performance at last weekend's Goldenstate Titles at the Perth Motorplex.

The long time racer took an aggressive approach to the first round of qualifying with the car's tune-up and had to modulate the throttle over the pass with the carbon-bodied XM Falcon recording a strong 6.13-second pass at 236mph.

The second session saw the track cool a little, and with a small tweak to the tune-up, the Falcon scorched to a new personal best time and the first ever 5-second pass for the team with a 5.99 second run at 238mph.

It's Pilko and a special Victor-y at the 2012 Goldenstates

Written by Dave Hunter.

Rob Pilkington - Top Alcohol GoldenstatesRob Pilkington - Top Alcohol Goldenstates (Photo courtesy Gardner Broz)The Goldenstates truly brings out the cream of the crop when it comes to action, drama, despair and hope. This year proved to be no exception to that rule, with Top Doorslammer and Top Alcohol featuring for the second year in a row.

T/D qualifying included a number of new faces testing their might on the national stage, hoping to spring in a few surprises and put a dent into the regular competitors' campaign. The first session saw the Zap, Kap and Fab trio showing their well-timed setups and getting a good leg-up on the field; John Zappia's 5.869, Peter Kapiris' 5.876 and Maurice Fabietti's 5.894 leading the way. Other notable session times saw Victor Bray pop in a respectable 6.020 and Pat Carbone very close behind with a straight and true 6.035 to put in a potentially interesting race day appearance if it stood up to the tough opposition.