FIA Pro-Modifieds Head To Santa Pod
Top European dragsters head to Northants track for 1/4-mile shoot-out
Next Bank Holiday weekend (22-25 May), Santa Pod Raceway will play host to one of its biggest drag racing spectacles when the first round of the FIA European Pro Modified Championship commences.
Twenty-two fire-breathing dragsters from seven countries will line up at the Northamptonshire track to compete for victory not only in the first round of the championship, but also for overall glory from last years end-of-season final.
Rain halted play at the European Finals last year, so the championship decider will be conducted in between the weekend’s qualifying sessions. In addition to the European rounds, honours in the MSA British Championship are also up for grabs with reigning champion Philip ‘Bert’ Englefield taking on rival Andy Robinson.
The best of British will also have to take on the current European speed record-holder, Swede Mikael Lindahl in his 8.5-litre supercharged V8 engined 1967 Chevrolet Camaro bodied drag racer. He recorded a blistering
240mph top speed and sub 6.2sec quarter-mile time last season and is the reigning European Pro Modified champion.Over 250 cars and motorbikes will take to the Santa Pod track over the weekend, ranging from exhibition vehicles to 300mph Top Fuel drag racers.
Full details of the race weekend can be found at the MSA Drag Racing website.
I've taken my kids to Santa Pod several times and it's a great day out. I love F1, but even F1 can not get close to the feeling of watching these monsters burn rubber.

I made the mistake of standing behind a top fuel bike on start up, my eyes... THEY BURNED.
Cleaning up after a spill is the only annoying bit.
He doesn't seem to like much of anything, so it is to be expected he would not like this.
Anyway, I'm sure we drag racing fans would more than welcome him at the strip, and once he had seen the Pro Mods, Top Methanol and Top Fuel (both dragsters and funny cars), he might change his mind.
Glad they are trying to sort out last years PM championship, not sure how that is going to fit in around qualifying, but it'll be good to get a definitive result.
fingers crossed for a dry weekend.
can you go for one day? - which day is best?
Can't find the info on the website?
Start times etc?
Would be interested in getting along to this.
Cheers
Dan
The racing starts at 9am and normally the big stuff comes on about 11 am with a 2nd run in mid afternoon. Any rain or an accident or oil down slows the schedule.
You are best off near the start and you can get a good view either from the bank or the pit side grandstand {which is extra cost}. You can get very close to the cars in the paddock and if you are there early you should be able to stand near one or more of the fuel cars as they fire up. This is a trully impressive experience especially if they blip the throttle { it will nearly knock you off your feet} though watch the nitro fumes as it's like tear gas.
Hope thats some help.
Bill
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Can't wait!