This page contains archived information and may not display perfectly

EDRC - Stig Neergaard, Bruno Bader, Jimmy Alund and Jonny Lagg win season-opener at Santa Pod Raceway

31.05.16
The 2016 FIA European Drag Racing Championship got off to a flying start in the UK
EDRC Top Fuel Final 2016 RD1

Stig Neergaard from Denmark raced to victory this weekend (28-30 May) defeating reigning FIA European champion Micke Kågered in the Top Fuel final at Santa Pod Raceway.

Bruno Bader from Switzerland also had to defeat a reining champion, Michael Gullqvist, to take the win in Pro Modified. Jimmy Alund recorded the quickest ever European Pro Stock ET to win the final and also beat the reigning champion, Thomas Lindström, while Jonny Lagg was the winner in Top Methanol Dragster at the historic Santa Pod Raceway.

In Top Fuel Stig Neergaard was the number one qualifier and the Danish drag racer was also the man to beat on race day. In the semi-final Neergaard was the first one to break the 4-second barrier this weekend to beat local hero Liam Jones. In the final Neergaard had to face Micke Kågered. The reigning FIA European Top Fuel champion defeated Anita Mäkelä in the first round, and had a bye run in the semi-final when Steve Ashdown’s parachutes deployed in the burn out. In the final Neergaard and Kågered both ran into problems, but the Danish number one qualifier was at the finish line first and took the win.

In Pro Modified, top qualifier Bruno Bader was consistent as only this Swiss racer can be and with a string of low 6-second runs Bader defeated Chris Isaacs, Philip Englefield and last years runner-up Mats Eriksson from Sweden. In the final Bader had to face reigning champion Michael Gullqvist, who had defeated Johan Lindberg in the semi-final. In an extremely close showdown, Bader reset his personal best from qualifying to a stunning 5.939 seconds at 235 mph to defeat an also very quick Gullqvist (5.96 seconds at 245 mph).

As in Top Fuel and Pro Modified, in Pro Stock it was the number one qualifier, Jimmy Alund, who advanced to the final. In the first round the nine-time FIA European Pro Stock champion defeated rookie Stefan Ernryd and after a bye run in the semi-final the Swede had to face reigning champion Thomas Lindström, who beat number two qualifier Bengt Ljungdahl on a hole shot in the semi-final. In the final Alund surprised the crowd and Lindström (red light) with a stunning 6.458 seconds, the quickest ever European Pro Stock ET and close to the American national NHRA record (6.455 seconds) to take the win.

In Top Methanol Dragster number one qualifier Chris Polidano from Malta was extremely quick in the semi-final (5.29 seconds) to advance to the final, where the 2014 FIA European champion had to face Jonnie Lagg from Sweden. In the final Polidano’s crew had problems to fire up the car and so Lagg had a bye run to take the win.

The FIA European Drag Racing Championship continues June 16-19 with the Tierp Internationals at Tierp Arena in Sweden.

Click here to view the full event results.