Video: Drag Challenge Weekend Victoria 2022 Day One results

All the results and highlights from the first day of racing and roadtrippin'

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Photographers: Chris Thorogood, Shaun Tanner
Videographers: Mark Boxer


Drag Challenge Weekend Victoria is underway, with Day One officially wrapped.

Following yesterday’s registration and scrutineering day, quarter-mile action at Heathcote Park Raceway kicked off at 9am. The chilly morning quickly turned into a cloudless, sun-drenched day as almost 150 entrants gave it their best shot across eight classes.

The variety of set-ups in the outright top three is amazing at the end of Day One. Adam Rogash led the Day One charge, cracking off a 7.72 @182mph in his turbo-LS VK Commodore to lead both Haltech Radial Blown and the overall standings.

Just behind him on the outright leaderboard is Mark Whitla’s NA Chev big-block-powered Capri, which knocked out an 8.52@162mph. Marcus Cripp’s turbo-Barra XD Falcon clocked an 8.29 @172mph to sit third overall and on top of the SpeedPro Six Cylinder class.

Brandon Zito’s retina-busting LC Torana rounded out the top three overall having run an 8.42 at over 150mph, just ahead of Benny Neal’s 8.46@161mph in his Toyota Cresta.

Debutants brushed shoulders with seasoned DC vets during the six-hour racing session, with many bringing along newly-finished cars.

Legend Andrew Holdsworth was one of them, making his first passes in his 460-powered Fairlane coupe he finished just days ago. After a few sluggish starts in the purple beast, he soon pared his ET down from a high 13 to a respectable 12.40 @110mph.

Breakages proved to be a common theme on Friday morning. John Kerr’s Mercury Comet spat oil at the track’s deep end shortly after running an 11.18 @121mph. Though suggestions of a holed block quickly made their way around HPR, John’s donk had simply split an oil cooler line. He made for Mildura shortly after, to sighs of relief from onlookers.

Outright contender Luke Foley suffered more serious dramas when his Commodore’s diff broke a pinion on the ‘strip. After a mad thrash to procure and fit new parts, he squeezed in two passes just minutes before lanes closed at 3pm. After chirping the tyres on the line for an 8.67, he hot-lapped and pedalled the car to an 8.32 @174mph, placing him fourth overall.

Keith Hards and his son Jake unfortunately had to throw in the towel at the end of Day One. The pair have contested a number of Drag Challenge marathons in the Camaro, and for this year stepped it up drastically with a new 1200rwhp 634ci big-block Chev combo from Dandy Engines. Sadly, the BBC chewed through all their spare rockers on the road, bringing an end to their tilt at glory in the Pacemaker Headers Radial Aspirated class.

Beautifully finished and wickedly fast, Richard Collins’ HK Premier has a long history having been featured in SM back in the early 90s. He’s rebuilt it since buying it seven years ago, and it now sports a 400ci Chev with all the good gear like a Dart Little M block, Pro1 heads, Callies Magnum crank, Oliver rods, Diamond 10:1 slugs, custom-ground Marshall billet hydraulic roller, FuelTech FT550 ECU and 94mm GTX55 snail pushing 23psi. The slick streeter makes 1400rwhpand has ran a new PB on Day One of 8.77 @160mph.

Marcus Hamilton was repping for the plastic power brigade with his ’75 HJ GTS Monaro, which he’s owned since 2001. Sporting a VN-headed, 11.5:1 comp 355 the gorgeous more-door made 530hp at the crank, passing through a manualised TH350 and nine-inch, and has run plenty of low 11s at Heathcote. Racing in the Vibrant Performance DYO class, he clocked an 11.50 @117mph on Day One.

Tuff Mounts’ Jason Waye was having a great day in FOXSAKE, running a soft 10.14 @136mph as he gets used to the brand new car. Not everything was going so easy as his co-driver Craig Tropeano was a late scratching, meaning Jase didn’t have his trailer and would have to do the event solo.

Phillip Hortis’ beautiful 1970 VG Valiant had everyone’s heads on swivels thanks to its beautiful DNA Spilt Blood paint and bright chrome. It isn’t just a pretty face, an aspirated 265ci Hemi six making 420rwhp with a CHI head and Holley EFI, plus luxuries like electric power steering and air conditioning. This was his first time at Drag Challenge, running in the Speed Pro Six Cylinder class, and his son Zachary turned in a 13.01 @102mph

Anthony Burns originally built his Nissan R31 Silhouette by strapping a turbo to the side of its original RB30E six-banger, only for it to melt a piston on its third full-throttle hit days before Drag Challenge 2019. The DC veteran brought it to DCW22 packing a 5.7-litre LS1 from a wrecked VY SS tickled with some heads and a new stick, and reckons it is far better than the turbo six. “It drives so good,” he says. “The only part of the car that isn’t super easy is the button clutch. I don’t care what brand engine is in my car, because a working car is better than a shed ornament.” Running in Tuff Mounts 235 Radial Aspirated he clicked off a 12.61 @117mph

Jake Cartledge’s eye-busting yellow VK Commodore wagon ran a PB on Day One of DCW22, stopping the clocks with a 9.16 @150mph. The stock-bottom-end Barra makes 826rwhp thanks to a ported head with valve springs, cans and head studs, a 6Boost exhaust manifold, Proflow inlet, GTX3584 turbo and Haltech Elite 2500.

Among many racers getting a handle on a new car or combo, Robert Giangrave was struggling to find traction in his beautiful XR Falcon ute (SM Oct 21), only running a 10.34@126mph. With 540ci of BBF inflated by a pair of 88mm turbos traction was his absolute enemy on Day One. “It’s just blazed the tyres,” sighed Robert. “I’m not happy but we’ll regroup and keep going.”

Benny Neal is normally the first person in the staging lanes each day, but his famous Barra-powered Cresta didn’t make a lap until after 1pm. After running test passes on Thursday Benny discovered he’d snapped three flexplate bolts in the end of his crank, and had to spend the morning putting it all back together. He still managed to run an 8.46 @161mph as we mentioned, sitting fourth outright and second in the Speed Pro Six cylinder class.

One of a clutch of cool Fox body Mustangs on hand at DCW22, Adrian Abela’s turbo SBF example had him doing backflips. “I’m blown away,” said the DC veteran. “I babied it out of the hole but it just went 9.32 @145mph and its previous PB was 9.63 @139mph when it ran a Procharger.” The 347ci Windsor is a Ford Racing crate motor with a Pulsar G42 snail running 14psi and a FuelTech ECU.

Below is the full results from day one, with on track action at Mildura kicking off at 9am before the long drive back down to Heathcote this afternoon for Day Three tomorrow.

Overall Leaderboard – Day One

Adam Rogash Holden Commodore 7.743 182.35 7.743
Mark Whitla Ford Capri 8.252 166.56 8.252
Marcus Cripps Ford XD 8.294 172.67 8.294
Luke Foley Holden VH Commodore 8.326 174.64 8.326
Brandon Zito Holden LC Torana 8.336 157.50 8.336
Ben Neal Toyota Cresta 8.464 161.96 8.464
Danny Bresciani Nissan Skyline 8.504 164.97 8.504
Ben Paganoni Ford Mustang 8.512 166.03 8.512
Sean Anthony Ford Falcon 8.546 165.38 8.546
Daniel Cassar Ford Coupe 8.695 153.23 8.695
Chris Kaarsberg Holden Torana 8.712 153.84 8.712
Richard Collins Holden HK Premier 8.774 160.02 8.774
Keith Hards Chevrolet Camaro 8.873 154.42 8.873
David Best Holden Commodore 8.887 157.63 8.887
Alon Vella Ford Capri Mk1 8.889 155.35 8.889
Jason Kenny Holden VN Commodore 8.913 155.06 8.913
Matt Mcintosh HSV Clubsport R8 8.950 162.53 8.950
Mark Clifford Ford Mustang 8.953 151.39 8.953
Kai Mcphee Holden VC Commodore 9.027 169.87 9.027
George Hatzi ford Fairmont 9.095 152.87 9.095
Joe Camilleri Ford Territory 9.119 158.78 9.119
Jake Cartledge Holden VK wagon 9.162 149.95 9.162
Tom Wright Holden HT premier 9.176 150.55 9.176
Adrian Abela Ford Mustang 9.323 145.34 9.323
Josh O’brien Holden Commodore ute 9.365 146.73 9.365
Joshua Grant Holden Commodore 9.481 144.55 9.481
Shane Neumann Ford Falcon 9.586 144.13 9.586
Peter Haravitsidis Ford Falcon GT 9.733 140.68 9.733
Matt Watts Holden Torana 9.795 134.20 9.795
Gino Aiello Chevrolet Camaro 9.825 142.40 9.825
Chris Imlach Toyota Hilux 9.882 137.22 9.882
Greg Richards Ford ZC Fairlane 9.899 138.13 9.899
Elie Boulos Ford XF Fairmont 9.902 136.28 9.902
James Sparkes Holden HG 9.946 141.34 9.946
Paul Kent Ford XE Fairmont 10.013 134.19 10.013
Donnie Zircas Ford Capri 10.031 132.97 10.031
Mark Barber Holden Torana 10.076 132.69 10.076
Mark Johnstone Holden FC Holden 10.141 136.98 10.141
Jason Waye Ford Mustang 10.141 136.36 10.141
Tim Kohn Holden HK Monaro 10.163 134.91 10.163
Jude Drew Holden VR commodore 10.339 130.48 10.339
Robert Giangrave FORD XR Falcon 10.349 126.12 10.349
Riccardo Pontonio Holden Commodore 10.618 86.42 10.618
Noel Inman Ford Centre door 10.652 123.08 10.652
Hayden Matthews Ford Falcon 10.693 127.87 10.693
Matt Carpenter Ford XP Falcon 10.696 127.70 10.696
Luke Borg Holden EH Holden 10.750 128.24 10.750
Bruce Howie Ford Falcon 10.959 124.80 10.959
Brett Mathew Ford AU Falcon 11.001 127.64 11.001
Jesse Davidson Holden HG Holden 11.042 123.27 11.042
Steve Nightingale Ford Falcon 11.090 119.67 11.090
Bryce Godfrey Holden HJ GTS 11.182 122.13 11.182
Glenn Richards Ford Falcon 11.184 125.82 11.184
John Kerr Mercury Comet 11.188 121.35 11.188
Jason Davidson Chev Camaro 11.226 120.04 11.226
Dean Doolan Ford El xr6 11.267 121.56 11.267
Scott McKenzie Holden FE Holden 11.354 119.52 11.354
Daryl Amey Holden HG Holden 11.442 118.81 11.442
Petar Dabelic Ford Fairmont Ghia 11.462 138.36 11.462
Jake Betteridge Ford FG Ute 11.531 133.29 11.531
Leo Franke Ford Falcon 11.554 126.86 11.554
Tony Sellick Ford Falcon 11.569 130.67 11.569
Paul Speer Holden V2 11.602 127.17 11.602
Kurt Sheldrick Ford G6E 11.639 134.30 11.639
Grant Grech Holden Torana 11.744 119.08 11.744
Adrian Nicholls Holden Commodore 11.877 107.89 11.877
Vahe Kassardjian Holden VH Commodore 11.894 117.22 11.894
Dustin Doolan Falcon EB Falcon 11.943 111.81 11.943
Harry Haig Holden HG Holden 12.053 111.51 12.053
Joshua Carrier Ford Falcon FG 12.056 117.68 12.056
Riccardo Mennillo Holden Torana 12.162 80.24 12.162
Tim Grant Holden Ute 12.244 109.62 12.244
Andrew Haines Holden HT Holden 12.251 112.59 12.251
Paul Mulcahy Austin Lancer 12.350 105.65 12.350
Larissa Franke Ford BF Falcon 12.562 110.79 12.562
Jim Sakellaridis Factory Five 1933 Ford 12.571 108.29 12.571
Anthony Burns Nissan Skyline 12.618 117.78 12.618
Tony Gerber Holden VU ute 13.009 109.31 13.009
Zachary Hortis Chrysler Valiant VG 13.018 102.55 13.018
Brodie Villis Toyota Corolla 14.000 103.75 14.000
Joe Ordon Nissan Patrol 15.944 56.43 15.944

Results by class – Day One

GJ
Drivelines Outlaw Aspirated
    ET MPH
         
         
Mark Clifford Ford Mustang 8.953 151.39
Daniel Cassar Ford Coupe 8.695 153.23
John Kerr Mercury Comet 11.188 121.35
Grant Grech Holden Torana 11.744 119.08
Jim Sakellaridis Factory Five 1933 Ford 12.571 108.29
         
         
         
TurboSmart
Outlaw Blown
    ET MPH
         
Paul Kent Ford Xe Fairmont 10.013 134.19
Mark Whitla Ford Capri 8.252 166.56
Joe Camilleri Ford Territory 9.119 158.78
James Sparkes Holden HG 9.946 141.34
Robert Giangrave Ford XR FALCON 10.349 126.12
Bruce Howie Ford Falcon 10.959 124.80
Joe Ordon Nissan Patrol 15.944 56.43
         
         
         
Haltech
Radial Blown
    ET MPH
         
Adam Rogash Holden VH Commodore 7.743 182.35
Luke Foley Holden VH Commodore 8.326 174.64
Brandon Zito Holden LC Torana 8.336 157.50
Chris Kaarsberg Holden Torana 8.712 153.84
Richard Collins Holden HK Premier 8.774 160.02
David Best Holden Commodore 8.887 157.63
Matt Mcintosh HSV Clubsport R8 8.950 162.53
Kai Mcphee Holden VC Commodore 9.027 169.87
Adrian Abela Ford Mustang 9.323 145.34
Josh O’Brien Holden VP Holden ute 9.365 146.73
Matt Watts Holden Torana 9.795 134.20
Gino Aiello Chevrolet Camaro 9.825 142.40
Greg Richards Ford ZC Fairlane 9.899 138.13
Elie Boulos Ford XF Fairmont 9.902 136.28
Mark Johnstone Holden FC Holden 10.141 136.98
Riccardo Pontonio Holden VK Commodore 10.618 86.42
Jason Davidson Chev Camaro 11.226 120.04
Paul Mulcahy Austin Lancer 12.350 105.65
Brodie Villis Toyota Corolla 14.000 103.75
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
 Pacemaker Radial Aspirated     ET MPH
         
Keith Hards Chevrolet Camaro 8.873 154.42
Alon Vella Ford Capri 8.889 155.35
Peter Haravitsidis Ford Falcon GT 9.733 140.68
Jude Drew Holden VR commodore 10.339 130.48
Jesse Davidson Holden HG 11.042 123.27
Steve Nightingale Ford Falcon 11.090 119.67
Bryce Godfrey Holden HJ GTS 11.182 122.13
Larissa Franke Ford Bf falcon 12.562 110.79
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
Tuff Mounts 235 Radial Blown     ET MPH
         
Jason Kenny Holden VN 8.913 155.06
Tom Wright Holden HT Premier 9.176 150.55
Jason Waye Ford Mustang 10.141 136.36
Noel Inman Ford Centre door 10.652 123.08
Matt Carpenter Ford XP Falcon 10.696 127.70
Luke Borg Holden EH Holden 10.750 128.24
Brett Mathew Ford AU Falcon 11.001 127.64
Daryl Amey Holden HG 11.442 118.81
Tony Sellick Ford Falcon 11.569 130.67
Paul Speer Holden V2 11.602 127.17
Adrian Nicholls Holden Commodore 11.877 107.89
Dustin Doolan Ford EB Falcon 11.943 111.81
Riccardo Mennillo Holden Torana 12.162 80.24
Tim Grant Holden Ute 12.244 109.62
Andrew Haines Holden HT 12.251 112.59
         
         
 Kool Wrap 235 Radial
Aspirated
 
    ET MPH
Donnie Zurcas Ford Capri 10.031 132.97
Tim Kohn Holden HK Monaro 10.163 134.91
Scott McKenzie Holden FE 11.354 119.52
Vahe Kassardjian Holden VH Commodore 11.894 117.22
Harry Haig Holden HT 12.053 111.51
Anthony Burns Nissan Skyline 12.618 117.78
Tony Gerber Holden Commodore VU ute 13.009 109.31
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
Speed Pro Six
Cylinder
    ET MPH
         
Marcus Cripps Ford XD 8.294 172.67
Ben Neal Toyota Cresta 8.464 161.96
Danny Bresciani Nissan Skyline 8.504 164.97
Ben Paganoni Ford Mustang 8.512 166.03
Sean Anthony Ford Falcon 8.546 165.38
George Hatzi Ford Fairmont 9.095 152.87
Jake Cartledge Holden VK 9.162 149.95
Joshua Grant Holden Commodore 9.481 144.55
Shane Neumann Ford Falcon 9.586 144.13
Chris Imlach Toyota Hilux 9.882 137.22
Mark Barber Holden Torana 10.076 132.69
Hayden Matthews Ford Falcon 10.693 127.87
Glenn Richards Ford Falcon 11.184 125.82
Dean Doolan Ford EL XR6 11.267 121.56
Petar Dabelic Ford Fairmont Ghia 11.462 138.36
Jake Betteridge Ford FG Ute 11.531 133.29
Leo Franke Ford Falcon 11.554 126.86
Kurt Sheldrick Ford G6E 11.639 134.30
Joshua Carrier Ford Falcon FG 12.056 117.68
Zachary Hortis Chrysler Valiant VG 13.018 102.55

 

      ET MPH
Vibrant
Performance DYO
       
         
David Curtis Holden Commodore 10.003 142.72
Jamie Turner Holden HQ Kingswood 10.532 127.41
Matt Sadler HSV Clubsport 10.660 126.19
Benjamin Bramall Ford Fairmont 10.773 123.85
Tony Leist Chev Camaro 10.873 123.49
Mick Mildren Ford XE 10.929 124.91
Scott Riley Ford Falcon XY 10.934 122.86
Luke Graham Holden VF 10.948 128.40
Daniel Camilleri Holden HQ 11.045 11.30
Steve Paech Holden HJ Monaro 11.063 125.62
Robert Bertram Chev 210 11.136 126.92
Joshua Abela Ford Falcon 11.138 125.80
Lee Malone Holden VG ute 11.205 119.49
Andrew Simmons Holden Hg 11.239 121.21
Ayvon McLeod Chevrolet Camaro 11.295 127.81
Alysha Teale Holden HQ 11.300 119.40
Marcus Hamilton Holden HJ Monaro 11.509 117.12
Brett Ewings Ford G6E Turbo 11.534 118.19
Jamie Knight Holden HZ Premier 11.574 134.46
Matthew Cowley Holden VE Ute 11.593 124.46
Jason Schmidt Holden Commodore 11.660 119.06
Steve Hutchins Holden Kingswood 11.703 116.39
Nathan King Ford Falcon 11.861 126.97
Nathan Camilleri Ford Fairlane 11.930 105.41
Andrew Holdsworth Ford Fairlane 12.037 118.76
Anthony Raschella Chevrolet Chevelle 12.112 110.29
Leigh Smith Holden Monaro 12.412 116.46
Luke Mannix Holden Commodore 12.618 111.35
Shannon Brooks Holden HQ ute 12.739 105.63
Geof Tartoosie Holden Monaro 12.799 105.46
Rick Mcgavigan Ford Falcon 13.253 103.77
Anthony Fortunato Holden Torana 13.462 99.41
Clive Polidano Holden Kingswood 13.779 97.65
Chevy Barnes Librio Ford XB Ute 14.170 98.58
Paul Coote Ford Falcon 15.986 81.63
Dylan Griffiths Ford Falcon 19.923 62.5

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