Drag Challenge Hall of Fame

We present to you the complete list of Drag Challenge award winners, from the event’s beginning in 2014 until now

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Just finishing Street Machine Drag Challenge in any kind of fast car is an achievement, and taking home any of the awards on offer is impressive. To win the whole thing, you need a lot of things to go right. Therefore, we present to you the complete list of Drag Challenge award winners from the event’s beginning in 2014.

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2023 – DRAG CHALLENGE

OVERALL WINNER
Mark Drew

SPIRIT OF DRAG CHALLENGE
Glenn & Greg Richards

QUICKEST WITHOUT A TRAILER
Mark Whitla

QUICKEST HOLDEN-POWERED
Shane Baker

QUICKEST FORD-POWERED
Alon Vella

QUICKEST MOPAR-POWERED
Andrew Fry

QUICKEST CHEV-POWERED
Mark Whitla

QUICKEST LS-POWERED
Mark Drew

QUICKEST SIX
Emanuel Debrincat

QUICKEST FOUR/ROTOR
Daniel Smith

HARD LUCK
Daniel Smith

QUICKEST STICK SHIFT
Tim Fletcher

LONGEST DISTANCE TRAVELLED
Dave Carpenter

QUICKEST ET OF DRAG CHALLENGE
Mark Whitla

FASTEST MPH OF DRAG CHALLENGE
Mark Whitla

SEVEN SECOND CLUB
Mark Drew
Shane Baker
Alex Margeritis

FOUR SECOND CLUB
Mark Whitla

SIX SECOND CLUB
Mark Whitla

200MPH CLUB
Mark Whitla

CLASS WINNERS

GJ DRIVELINES OUTLAW ASPIRATED
Winner: Daniel Case
Runner up: Andrew Natoli

TURBOSMART OUTLAW BLOWN
Winner: Mark Whitla
Runner up: David Tierney

HALTECH RADIAL BLOWN
Winner: Mark Drew
Runner up: Brandon Zito

PACEMAKER RADIAL ASPIRATED
Winner: Alon Vella
Runner up: Tony Di Biagio

TUFF MOUNTS 235 BLOWN
Winner: Tom Wright
Runner up: Zac Shepherd

CARNAGE 235 ASPIRATED
Winner: Louis Younis
Runner up: Donnie Zurcas

SPEED PRO SIX CYLINDER
Winner: Emanuel Debrincat
Runner up: Warick Meldrum

PRO STREET RADIAL 8.5 RADIAL
Winner: Clinton Kellyh
Runner up: Chris Imlach

CARNAGE 9.5 RADIAL
Winner: Dylan Kane
Runner up: Dave Carnll

HARE & FORBES DIAL YOUR OWN
Winner: Alysha Teale
Runner up: Joel Lucas

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2022/23 – DRAG CHALLENGE

LONGEST DISTANCE DRIVEN
Bruce Howie

LONGEST DISTANCE TRAVELLED
Matt Carey

QUICKEST WITHOUT TRAILER
Chris Kaarsberg

QUICKEST HOLDEN
Shane Baker

QUICKEST FORD
Darby Hamilton

QUICKEST MOPAR
Aaron James

QUICKEST CHEV
Harry Haig

QUICKEST LS-POWERED
Luke Foley

QUICKEST SIX
Darby Hamilton

QUICKEST FOUR
Daniel Smith (Corolla)

QUICKEST STICK SHIFT
Bruce Howie

HARD LUCK
Anthony Burns

QUICKEST ET
Daniel Szabolics 7.532

FASTEST MPH
Daniel Szabolics 194.18

SEVEN SECOND CLUB
Chris Kaarsberg
Riccardo Pontonio

TOP 10 OVERALL

  1. 1. Harry Haig
  2. 2. Daniel Szabolics
  3. 3. Luke Foley
  4. 4. Chris Kaarsberg
  5. 5. Shane Baker
  6. 6. Riccardo Pontonio
  7. 7. Keith Hards
  8. 8. Darby Hamilton
  9. 9. Alon Vella
  10. 10. Luke Green

CLASS WINNERS

VIBRANT DIAL-YOUR-OWN
Winner: Jamie Turner
Runner-up: Alysha Teale

HALTECH RADIAL BLOWN
Winner: Daniel Szabolics
Runner-up: Luke Foley

PACEMAKER RADIAL ASPIRATED
Winner: Keith Hards
Runner-up: Alon Vella

TUFF MOUNTS 235 BLOWN
Winner: Dominic Pelle
Runner-up: Daniel Smith

KOOL WRAP 235 ASPIRATED
Winner: Donnie Zurcas
Runner-up: Aaron James

SPEED PRO SIX CYLINDER
Winner: Ryan O’Donohue
Runner-up: Shane Neumann

GJ DRIVELINES OUTLAW ASPIRATED
Winner: Michael Ryder
Runner-up: Katrina Read

TURBOSMART OUTLAW BLOWN
Winner: Harry Haig
Runner-up: Darby Hamilton

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2022 – DRAG CHALLENGE WEEKEND

TOP 10 OVERALL

  1. 1. Adam Rogash – VK Commodore 21.213
  2. 2. Mark Whitla – Ford Capri 21.319
  3. 3. Luke Foley – VH Commodore 21.323
  4. 4. Marcus Cripps – XD Falcon 21.649
  5. 5. Brandon Zito – LC Torana 21.689
  6. 6. Ben Neal – Toyota Cresta 22.126
  7. 7. Ben Paganoni – Ford Mustang 22.211
  8. 8. Danny Bresciani – Nissan Skyline 22.421
  9. 9. Sean Anthony – XD Falcon 22.462
  10. 10. Chris Kaarsberg – Holden Torana 22.623


CLASS WINNERS

GJ DRIVELINES OUTLAW ASPIRATED
Winner: Daniel Cassar – ’33 Ford coupe
Runner-up: Mark Clifford – Ford Mustang

TURBOSMART OUTLAW BLOWN
Winner: Mark Whitla – Ford Capri
Runner-up: Robert Giangrave – XR Falcon ute

HALTECH RADIAL BLOWN
Winner: Adam Rogash – VK Commodore
Runner-up: Luke Foley – VH Commodore

PACEMAKER RADIAL ASPIRATED
Winner: Alon Vella – Ford Capri
Runner-up: Jude Drew – VR Commodore

TUFF MOUNTS 235 BLOWN
Winner: Jason Kenny – VN Commodore
Runner-up: Tom Wright – HT Premier

KOOL WRAP 235 ASPIRATED
Winner: Donnie Zurcas – Ford Capri
Runner-up: Tim Kohn – HK Monaro

SPEED PRO SIX-CYLINDER
Winner: Marcus Cripps – XD Falcon
Runner-up: Ben Neal – Toyota Cresta

VIBRANT PERFORMANCE DIAL YOUR OWN
1. Ayvon McLeod – Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 (0.00570)
2. Alysha Teale – HQ Holden (0.01070)
3. Scott Riley – XY Falcon (0.01687)

LONGEST DISTANCE TRAVELLED
Mark Clifford – Ford Mustang

QUICKEST WITHOUT A TRAILER
Mark Whitla – Ford Capri

QUICKEST HOLDEN-POWERED
Josh Grant – V6 VC Commodore

QUICKEST FORD-POWERED
Marcus Cripps – XD Falcon

QUICKEST MOPAR-POWERED
Zac Hortis – VG Valiant

QUICKEST CHEV-POWERED
Mark Whitla – Ford Capri

QUICKEST LS-POWERED
Adam Rogash – VK Commodore

QUICKEST SIX-CYLINDER
Marcus Cripps – XD Falcon

QUICKEST FOUR-CYLINDER/ROTARY
Brodie Villis – CA18-powered Toyota Corolla

HARD LUCK AWARD
Keith Hards

QUICKEST STICK-SHIFT
Bruce Howie – Falcon ute

QUICKEST ET OF DRAG CHALLENGE WEEKEND
Luke Foley – VH Commodore (7.683sec)

FASTEST MPH OF DRAG CHALLENGE WEEKEND
Luke Foley – VH Commodore (183.89mph)

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    2020 – DRAG CHALLENGE WEEKEND

    TOP 10 OVERALL

    • 1. Ben Vlekken – Holden Commodore wagon 20.900
    • 2. Mark Van Der Togt – Ford XW 22.303
    • 3. Trent Brimble – Holden Commodore 22.619
    • 4. Ben Neal – Toyota Cresta 22.69
    • 5. Shane Baker – VH Commodore 23.244
    • 6. Rob Armstrong – Chevrolet Camaro 23.259
    • 7. Ben Paganoni – Ford Mustang 23.425
    • 8. Alon Vella – Ford Capri 23.458
    • 9. Jamie Swift – Holden Commodore 23.548
    • 10. Reion Sammons – HQ Holden 23.88

    CLASS WINNERS

    TURBOSMART OUTLAW ASPIRATED
    Winner: Rahim Tarr – Ford Falcon ute
    Runner-up: Stephen Micallef – HQ Holden One Tonner

    TURBOSMART OUTLAW BLOWN
    Winner: Reion Sammons – HQ Holden
    Runner-up: Benny Wilkinson – Honda Integra

    HALTECH RADIAL BLOWN
    Winner: Ben Vlekken – Holden Commodore wagon
    Runner-up: Mark Van Der Togt – Ford XW

    PACEMAKER RADIAL ASPIRATED
    Winner: Alon Vella – Ford Capri
    Runner-up: Jesse Davidson – HG Holden

    TUFF MOUNTS 235 BLOWN
    Winner: Jason Ross – UC Torana hatch
    Runner-up: Juan Kudnig – HT Holden

    TUFF MOUNTS 235 ASPIRATED
    Winner: Brodie Olsen – Holden Torana
    Runner-up: Kevin Brown – Holden Commodore

    SPEED PRO SIX-CYLINDER
    Winner: Ben Neal – Toyota Cresta
    Runner-up: Ben Paganoni – Ford Mustang

    CARNAGE DIAL YOUR OWN

    • 1. Mitchell Jannusch – Ford XD 0.00400
    • 2. Simon Stockton – Toyota Supra 0.01707
    • 3. Wade Moran – Ford Mustang 0.01156
    • 4. Alysha Teale – HQ Holden 0.01348
    • 5. Bill Martland – VR Commodore SS 0.02618

    LONGEST DISTANCE DRIVEN
    Ben Neal – Toyota Cresta

    LONGEST DISTANCE TRAVELLED
    Mike Pullella – Holden Monaro CV8

    QUICKEST WITHOUT A TRAILER
    Shane Baker – Holden Commodore

    QUICKEST HOLDEN-POWERED
    Shane Baker – Holden Commodore

    QUICKEST FORD-POWERED
    Mark Van Der Togt – Ford XW

    QUICKEST MOPAR-POWERED
    Jye Core – VG Valiant Safari wagon

    QUICKEST CHEV-POWERED
    Juan Kudnig – HT Holden

    QUICKEST LS-POWERED
    Ben Vlekken – Holden Commodore wagon

    QUICKEST SIX-CYLINDER
    Ben Neal – Toyota Cresta

    QUICKEST FOUR-CYLINDER/ROTOR
    Benny Wilkinson – Honda Integra

    HARD LUCK AWARD
    Rob Huston – Dodge D5N

    QUICKEST STICK-SHIFT
    Benny Wilkinson – Honda Integra

    QUICKEST ET OF DRAG CHALLENGE WEEKEND
    Ben Vlekken – 7.803sec

    FASTEST MPH OF DRAG CHALLENGE WEEKEND
    Ben Vlekken – 172.41mph

    SEVEN-SECOND CLUB
    Ben Vlekken – 7.803sec

    SPIRIT OF DRAG CHALLENGE
    Mark Stewart

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    2019 – DRAG CHALLENGE

    TOP 10 OUTRIGHT

    1. HARRY HAIG – 1972 HOLDEN HQ KINGSWOOD – Time: 30.258
    The Big Dawg took command on Day Three, running the only four-second pass over the eighth we saw this year, and he never let up. A donated lifter from the Szabolics team fixed the HQ’s only major gremlin of the week.

    2. BRENDAN CHERRY – 1987 HOLDEN VL CALAIS – Time: 30.845
    Brendan Cherry started the week with a new fastest mile-per-hour at Calder, and then ran a string of low fives at the eighth-mile tracks. A 7.61@184mph on Day Five was enough to put the DC veteran into his highest ever placing.

    3. DANIEL SZABOLICS – 1971 HOLDEN HQ MONARO – Time: 30.896
    Dan Szabolics’s Monaro ran the quickest and fastest pass in DC history on Day One, with a 7.35@197mph. Bad luck with the weather frustrated the team, though the HQ still took out the win in the Haltech Radial Blown class.

    4. KAI McPHEE – 1980 HOLDEN VC COMMODORE – Time: 31.498
    Though he didn’t have the sheer grunt of the fat-blocks, Kai McPhee’s VC Commodore held up a fight on the eighth-mile, taking the quickest time of Day Two at Mildura, not to mention a new PB over the quarter of 7.89@175mph on Day Five.

    5. LUKE FOLEY – 1983 HOLDEN VH COMMODORE SL/E – Time: 31.915
    DC regular Luke Foley finished third in Haltech Radial Blown with his 427ci Dart LS-powered MPW Performance VH Commodore – and got his entry into the Seven-Second Club on Friday with a 7.92@176mph in full street trim.

    6. RICCARDO PONTONIO – 1985 HOLDEN VK COMMODORE SL – Time: 32.427
    Despite being a fresh build with zero track testing before the event, Riccardo’s VK finished the week sixth outright and fourth in Haltech Radial Blown, with a PB of 8.10@174mph.

    7. BRANDON ZITO – 1971 HOLDEN LC TORANA – Time: 32.916
    After breaking a motor at Drag Challenge 2018, Brandon Zito and his LC had a killer time in 2019, scoring a Seven-Second Club red hat on Day Five with a 7.99@176mph, flying the flag for the old-school mouse motor.

    8. DANIEL DRURY – 1987 HOLDEN VL COMMODORE – Time: 33.098
    With twin-turbo 428ci Dart LS power, the ex-Lorenzo Gullotto VL was back at DC with its new owner, Dan Drury. While Dan said he was just keen to ease into the car, he came away with a red hat for the 7.87@177mph he ran on Day Five.

    9. CHRIS KAARSBERG – 1976 HOLDEN LX TORANA – Time: 33.132
    Queenslander Chris Kaarsberg put in a massive effort, doing the whole event solo in his 1300rwhp LX Torana. He came oh-so-close to a spot in the Seven-Second Club on Friday, but a place in the Top 10 wasn’t a bad consolation prize.

    10. MATT LAMPARD – 1978 HOLDEN HZ KINGSWOOD SL – Time: 33.192
    Weighing in at nearly 4000lb, Matt Lampard’s LUMPER HZ packs plenty of grunt thanks to an 1800rwhp, Dart 427ci LS combo with twin BorgWarner SXE64/74 turbos. The 3970lb brute overcame a few obstacles at DC 2019 – like tearing the rear end out of the floor – to earn a red hat on Friday with a 7.88@181mph.

    K&N DIAL YOUR OWN TOP 5

    1. PAUL TURNER – HQ HOLDEN – Spread: 0.05228sec
    Right up until the trophy call, it was anyone’s game in the unpredictable K&N Dial Your Own class. Top spots were in a constant state of flux over the five days, but in the end it was ex-competition drag racer Paul Turner who was crowned 2019 K&N DYO champion, in his HQ sedan. The first-time DC contender finished the week with a tight 11.373sec on his 11.396sec dial-in, for a tiny 0.05228sec split for the week.

    2. TOM WRIGHT – HG PREMIER – Spread: 0.05865sec
    Runner-up in DYO was another first-time Drag Challenge entrant, Tom Wright, behind the wheel of his bronze turbo-fed LSX HG Premier. Tom finished the week 0.05865sec off his 11.193sec dial-in.

    3. STEVE GRIMA – VK CALAIS – Spread: 0.09299sec
    Day Three and Four class leader Steve Grima cut drag laps like crazy on Day Five, but couldn’t secure his VK Calais the win. “I might’ve got the time on the final run if rain hadn’t finished the meet,” a deflated Steve said. He had to be content with third, 0.09299sec off his initial 10.573sec pace.

    4. CAM SCOTT – WB HOLDEN UTE – Spread: 0.10005sec
    The sleeper 400-cube WB ute of Cam Scott produced a solid fourth-place showing in K&N DYO, with a five-day split of 0.10005sec. The understated red Holden ran low-12sec passes every day, slowly climbing up the ranks to finish up a tenth off Monday’s 12.369sec pace.

    5. DANIEL GRIMA – 1955 CHEVY BEL AIR – Spread: 0.11933sec
    Drag Challenge stalwart Daniel ‘Gizmo’ Grima almost gave up on the hunt after placing 27th in class on Day Two. But he put in a superb effort of playing catch-up in his immaculate 11-second ’55 Chev Bel Air to finish fifth with a final spread of 0.11933sec.

    CLASS WINNERS

    Haltech Radial Blown: Daniel Szabolics – 30.896
    Turbosmart Outlaw Blown: Harry Haig – 30.258
    Pacemaker Radial Aspirated: Alon Vella – 34.020
    Carnage Outlaw Aspirated: Mark Busscher – 38.113
    Tuff Mounts 235 Blown: Todd Foley – 34.787
    Tuff Mounts 235 Aspirated: Nathan Ghosn – 38.374
    XR6 Turbo Developments Six-Cylinder: George Lyras – 35.733
    K&N Dial Your Own: Paul Turner – 0.05228

    TROPHIES

    Quickest Chev-Powered: Harry Haig
    Quickest LS-Powered: Kai McPhee
    Quickest Holden-Powered: Jake Edwards
    Quickest Ford-Powered: Phil EdmonDson
    Quickest Mopar-Powered: Aaron James
    Quickest Six: Jason Ruby
    Quickest Four/Rotor: Jay Robinson
    Quickest ET: Daniel Szabolics
    Fastest MPH: Daniel Szabolics
    Longest Distance Travelled: Matt Carey
    Longest Distance Driven: Dave Barber
    Quickest Without A Trailer: Mark Whitla
    Quickest Stick-shift: Bruce Howie
    Hard Luck Award: Cory Read
    Spirit Of Drag Challenge: Daniel Szabolics

    SEVEN-SECOND CLUB INDUCTEES 2019

    Brendan Cherry
    Daniel Szabolics
    Luke Foley
    Daniel Drury
    Kai McPhee
    Matt Lampard
    Brandon Zito

    FOUR-SECOND CLUB INDUCTEE 2019

    Harry Haig


    2019 – DRAG CHALLENGE WEEKEND

    Outright winner:
    Terry Seng

    Turbosmart Outlaw Blown
    Winner: Noel Inman

    Outlaw Aspirated
    Winner: Matthew Walsh
    Runner-up: Wayne Sampson

    Haltech Radial Blown
    Winner: Terry Seng
    Runner-up: Mark Ven Der Togt

    Pacemaker Radial Aspirated
    Winner: Alon Vella
    Runner-up: Brett Armstrong

    XR6 Turbo Developments Six-Cylinder
    Winner: Dylan Murdoch
    Runner-up: Ben Neal

    235 Aspirated
    Winner: Nathan Ghosn
    Runner-up: Shane Locke

    Tuff Mounts 235 Blown
    Winner: Jason Ross
    Runner-up: Michael Silk

    K&N Dial Your Own
    Winner: Alysha Teale
    Runner-up: Brett McIIveen

    Longest Distance Driven
    Steve Reimann – 1963 Dodge

    Longest Distance Travelled
    Cory Read – XF Falcon

    Quickest Without Trailer
    Tony Webb – LJ Torana

    Quickest Holden
    Tony Webb – LJ Torana

    Quickest Ford
    Mark Van Der Togt – Ford Falcon

    Quickest Mopar
    Malcolm McIntosh

    Quickest Chev
    Brett Armstrong– HK Holden

    Quickest LS-powered
    Terry Seng – VC Commodore

    Quickest Six
    Dylan Murdoch – BF XR6 Falcon

    Quickest Four/Rotor
    Michael Silk – Datsun 1200 wagon

    Hard Luck Award
    Donnie Zurcas – EK Holden

    Quickest Stick Shift
    Toyota Supra – MK3 Supra

    Quickest ET
    Terry Seng – 7.41

    Fastest MPH
    Terry Seng – 190.7

    TOP 10 OVERALL

    • 1. Terry Seng
    • 2. Mark Van Der Togt
    • 3. Tony Webb
    • 4. Dylan Murdoch
    • 5. Alon Vella
    • 6. Brett Armstrong
    • 7. Jamie Swift
    • 8. Mitchell Bean
    • 9. Jason Ross
    • 10. Michael Silk

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    2018 – DRAG CHALLENGE

    Outright winner:
    Frank Marchese

    Turbosmart Outlaw Blown
    Winner: Harry Haig
    Runner-up: John Ricca

    Tuff Mounts Outlaw Aspirated
    Winner: Daniel Cassar
    Runner-up: Mark Busscher

    Haltech Radial Blown
    Winner: Frank Marchese
    Runner-up: Lorenzo Gullotto

    Pacemaker Radial Aspirated
    Winner: Alon Vella
    Runner-up: Peter Haravitisidis

    K&N Dial Your Own
    Winner: Darren Parker
    Runner-up: Paul Topping

    Quickest 235 Naturally Aspirated
    Nathan Ghosn – Ford Capri

    Quickest 235 Blown
    Mark Talbot – Ford Capri

    Longest Distance Driven
    Brenton Miller – Chrysler Centura

    Longest Distance Traveled
    Matt Carey – Commodore ute

    Quickest Without a Trailer
    Marcus Howe – XW Falcon

    Quickest Holden
    Jake Edwards – LH Torana

    Quickest Ford
    Frank Marchese – XW Fairmont

    Quickest Mopar
    Jon Mitchell – Dodge Challenger

    Quickest Chev
    Harry Haig – HQ Holden

    Quickest LS-Powered
    Lorenzo Gullotto – VL Commodore

    Quickest Six
    John Ricca – VL Commodore BT1

    Quickest Four/Rotor
    Jay Robinson – Mazda Capella

    Hard Luck Award
    Kim Smith – HSV Maloo

    Spirit of Drag Challenge
    Natalie Khoury

    Quickest Stick-shift
    Mitch Pullen – Toyota HiLux

    Quickest ET of Drag Challenge
    Frank Marchese – 7.36

    Fastest MPH of Drag Challenge
    Frank Marchese – 192.06mph

    TOP 10 OVERALL

    • 1. Frank Marchese
    • 2. Harry Haig
    • 3. Lorenzo Gullotto
    • 4. Adam Rogash
    • 5. John Ricca
    • 6. Matt Lampard
    • 7. Ben Vlekken
    • 8. Mark van der Togt
    • 9. David Best
    • 10. Alex Moshopoulos


    2018 – DRAG CHALLENGE WEEKEND

    Outright winner:
    Mark van der Togt

    Radial Blown winner: 
    Mark van der Togt

    Radial Blown runner-up:
    Jamie Farmer

    Outlaw Blown winner:
    Noel Inman

    Outlaw Blown runner-up:
    Greg Mason

    Radial Aspirated winner: 
    Alon Vella

    Radial Aspirated runner-up: 
    Pat O’Shea

    Outlaw Aspirated winner: 
    Stephen Micallef

    Outlaw Aspirated runner-up:
    Rahim Tarr

    DYO Winner: 
    Andrew Dunnett

    DYO runner-up:
    Stew Walsh & Dan Case

    Quickest ET:
    Terry Seng (7.66)

    Fastest MPH:
    Terry Seng (179)

    Spirit of Drag Challenge:
    Fabian Huff

    Hard Luck Award:
    Brad Lane

    Longest Distance Travelled:
    Noel Inman

    Longest Distance Driven:
    Scott Taylor

    Quickest Holden:
    Brodie Olsen

    Quickest Ford:
    Mark van der Togt

    Quickest Chev: 
    Stephen Micallef|

    Quickest Mopar:
    Karen Bawden

    Quickest LS:
    Terry Seng

    Quickest 4-cyl:
    Mitch Hamilton

    Quickest 6-cyl:
    Tara Johnston

    Quickest Stick-shift:
    Darrin Miller

    Quickest Without a Trailer: 
    David Williams

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    2017 – DRAG CHALLENGE

    In 2017, Drag Challenge went to South Australia for the first time. We started at Adelaide International Raceway (AIR) then made our way back into Victoria to Mildura’s Sunset Strip before heading down to Swan Hill Raceway for day three. On day four we were washed out at Portland’s South Coast Raceway and we finished up on day five back at AIR. It was close at the front between Quentin Feast, Mark Drew and Adam Rogash but by day three, Quentin had pulled a few tenths on Drewy and held that lead til the end to claim his third Drag Challenge victory.

    Outright winner:
    Quentin Feast

    Radial Blown winner:
    Quentin Feast

    Radial Blown runner-up:
    Mark Drew

    Outlaw Blown winner:
    Paul Hamilton

    Outlaw Blown runner-up:
    Rodney Browitt

    Radial Aspirated winner:
    Alon Vella

    Radial Aspirated runner-up:
    Pat O’Shea

    Outlaw Aspirated winner: 
    Stephen Micallef

    Outlaw Aspirated runner-up:
    Mark Clifford

    DYO Winner: 
    Blake Jefferys

    DYO runner-up:
    Daniel Grima

    Quickest ET:
    Quentin Feast (7.99)

    Fastest MPH:
    Adam Rogash (175)

    Spirit of Drag Challenge:
    Randal Mortier

    Hard Luck Award:
    Bubba Medlyn

    Longest Distance Travelled:
    Josh Lopreiato

    Longest Distance Driven:
    Kim Smith

    Quickest Holden:
    Josh O’Brien

    Quickest Ford:
    Jason Ghiller

    Quickest Chev:
    Stephen Micallef

    Quickest Mopar:
    Andrew McLellan

    Quickest LS:
    Quentin Feast

    Quickest 4-cyl:
    Brodie Villis

    Quickest 6-cyl:
    Jason Ghiller

    Quickest Stick-shift:
    Steve Ramsay

    Quickest Without a Trailer:
    Marcus Howe

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    2016 – DRAG CHALLENGE

    In 2016, Drag Challenge started and finished at Calder Park, with Mildura, the brand-new Swan Hill track and Heathcote Park in the middle. We had over 100 cars front on the first day, with the standard at the pointy end of the field higher than ever. Bubba Medlyn set the pace from the go and held his lead right through the event, despite the challenge presented by Jarrod Wood’s brutal HQ One Tonner.

    Outright Winner:
    Bubba Medlyn

    Radial Blown Winner:
    Adam Rogash

    Radial Blown Runner Up:
    Mark Drew

    Radial Aspirated Winner:
    Alon Vella

    Radial Aspirated Runner Up:
    Nathan Ghosn

    Outlaw Blown Winner:
    Bubba Medlyn

    Outlaw Blown Runner Up:
    Jarrod Wood

    Outlaw Aspirated Winner:
    Stephen Micallef

    Outlaw Aspirated Runner Up:
    Jon Mitchell

    DYO Winner:
    Benny Phillips

    DYO Runner Up:
    Alisha Teale

    Quickest ET:
    Jarrod Wood (7.71)

    Fastest MPH:
    Jarrod Wood (184mph)

    Spirit of Drag Challenge:
    Harry Haig

    Hard Luck Award:
    Scott Levy

    Longest Distance Travelled:
    Blake Jefferies

    Longest Distance Driven:
    Josh Grant

    Quickest Holden:
    Bubba Medlyn

    Quickest Ford:
    Jason Ghiller

    Quickest Chev:
    Jarrod Wood

    Quickest Mopar:
    Jon Mitchell

    Quickest Six:
    Jason Ghiller

    Quickest Four:
    Ben Kadel

    Quickest Stick Shift:
    Kim Smith

    Quickest Without a Trailer:
    Todd Foley

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    2015 – DRAG CHALLENGE

    The second Drag Challenge event was our first true five-day event, starting at Calder Park, followed by Portland, Mildura, Heathcote and back to Calder. That meant a total of 1400km of car-torturing travel for our 50 entrants! Reigning champion Quentin Feast grabbed his second win on the trot, managing to hold off Terry Seng’s VC Commodore as the pair exchanged pass after pass on the final day.

    Outright Winner:
    Quentin Feast

    Radial Blown Winner:
    Quentin Feast

    Radial Blown Runner Up:
    Terry Seng

    Radial Aspirated Winner:
    Alon Vella

    Radial Aspirated Runner Up:
    Tristan Triccas

    Outlaw Blown Winner:
    Adam Rogash

    Outlaw Blown Runner Up:
    Harry Haig

    Outlaw Aspirated:
    Mark Clifford

    Outlaw Aspirated Runner Up:
    Adam Lynch

    DYO Winner:
    Alysha Teale

    Drag Challenge Shootout Winner:
    Bubba Medlyn

    Dial Your Own Shootout winner:
    Carl Taylor

    Quickest ET:
    Terry Seng (7.86)

    Spirit of Drag Challenge Award:
    Brett Matthew

    Hard Luck Award:
    Louis Younis

    Longest Distance Travelled:
    Brad Pettitt

    Longest Distance Driven:
    Brenton Miller

    Quickest Holden:
    Bubba Medlyn

    Quickest Ford:
    Alon Vella

    Quickest Chev:
    Terry Seng

    Quickest Mopar:
    Steve Reimann

    Quickest Six:
    Brad Keem

    Quickest Four:
    Tim Bailey

    Quickest Without a Trailer:
    Mark Clifford

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    2014 – DRAG CHALLENGE

    THE first Drag Challenge ran from Sydney Dragway (rained out), to Albury’s Motorsport Training Australia facility (for some untimed Street Outlaws-style racing), then on to Calder Park, before finishing up at Heathcote. We had 18 entrants that year and Quentin Feast in his twin-turbo LS Torana emerged from the week as the overall winner. We ran no DYO class in the first year.

    Drag Challenge 2014

    Outright Winner:
    Quentin Feast

    Radial Blown Winner:
    Quentin Feast

    Radial Blown Runner Up:
    Terry Seng

    Radial Aspirated Winner:
    Tristan Triccas

    Radial Aspirated Runner Up:
    Carolyn Tzortzas

    Outlaw Blown Winner:
    Mark Arblaster

    Outlaw Blown Runner Up:
    Brendan Cherry

    Outlaw Aspirated Winner:
    Steve Reimann

    Spirit of Drag Challenge:
    Luke Foley

    Longest Distance Travelled:
    Brenton Miller

    Quickest GM:
    Quentin Feast

    Quickest Ford:
    Tristan Triccas

    Quickest Mopar:
    Mark Arblaster

    Street Outlaws Shootout:
    Tristan Triccas

    Quickest Without a Trailer:
    Luke Foley

    SEVEN SECOND CLUB MEMBERS

    AT each event, a red cap is awarded to those drivers who break through the seven-second barrier at Drag Challenge AND finish the week. Here’s the honour roll:

    Terry Seng, 2015: 7.86 at 186mph (bettered to 7.41 in 2019 at Drag Challenge Weekend 2019)

    Adam Rogash, 2015: 7.99 at 171mph (bettered to 7.74 in 2018 at Drag Challenge Weekend 2022)

    Jarrod Wood, 2016: 7.71 at 184mph

    Quentin Feast, 2017: 7.99 at 174mph

    Harry Haig, 2018: 7.50 at 174mph

    Frank Marchese, 2018: 7.36 at 192mph

    Lorenzo Gullotto, 2018: 7.65 at 180mph

    Johnny Ricca, 2018: 7.91 at 171mph

    Daniel Szabolics, 2019: 7.35 @197mph

    Brendan Cherry, 2019: 7.61 @ 184mph

    Daniel Drury, 2019: 7.87 @ 177mph

    Matt Lampard, 2019: 7.88 @ 181mph

    Kai McPhee, 2019: 7.89 @ 175mph

    Luke Foley, 2019: 7.92 @ 176mph (bettered to 7.68 in 2022 at Drag Challenge Weekend 2022)

    Brandon Zito, 2019: 7.99 @ 176mph (bettered to 7.94 in 2022 at Drag Challenge Weekend 2022)

    Ben Vlekken, 2020: 7.80 @ 172mph

    Mark Whitla, 2022: 7.97 @ 169mph

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