Austin Allegro Drag Racing
Darren had the perfect entry for the Slow Car Club races - a completely
standard late '70s Austin Allegro, complete with the classic brown
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But not very many runs were possible with the record queue. An
oil spillage on the track somehow took an hour to clear, then computer
malfunctions led to lunchtime, then in the great Santa Pod tradition
they brought out the funny cars and jet cars to delay things even
further.
It took 4 hours to make it to the end of the queue to race.
Photo by Rear Admiral Stanbury (Ian) |
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With the hurry to clear the queue it became difficult to chose
who to race against - competitors were bundled onto the track randomly.
Darren had hoped to race against Mick's Austin 1800 Land Crab, but
ended up racing against a tuned Beetle. Those things can be really
quick and things weren't looking good for the Allegro.
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Fortunately the Beetle owner was spooked by the prospect of racing
our Slow Car Club thoroughbred and tried a little too hard. It went
pop and stopped a few yards from the start line.
The Allegro steamed off down the strip and managed a 22.36 second
quarter mile with a terminal speed of 58.22mph making it this years
Slow Car Club champion. |
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