Sport | Drag Racing |
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Jurisdiction | Australia |
Abbreviation | ANDRA |
Founded | 1973 |
Headquarters | Adelaide |
President | Brett Stevens |
Official website | |
www | |
The Australian National Drag Racing Association, or ANDRA for short, is a drag racing sanctioning body in Australia.
The organisation was created in 1973 from a more drag racing oriented faction of the Australian Hot Rod Federation.[ citation needed ]
Today ANDRA sanctions races throughout Australia.
It also manages the Summit Racing Equipment Sportsman Series - the calendar for which can be viewed here. - and also sanctions group one racing at select events, for example at the 2019 Westernationals where Top Doorslammer and Top Fuel Motorcycle competitors competed for a Gold ANDRA Christmas Tree trophy.[ citation needed ]
ANDRA Drag Racing Series is made up of six group one classes which are all head ups pro tree drag racing.[ clarification needed ]
Year | Top Fuel [1] | Top Alcohol [1] (*First held 1991) | Top Doorslammer (*First held 1996) [2] | Top Fuel Motorcycle [3] | Pro Stock [4] | Pro Stock Motorcycle [5] |
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1975 | Stan Pobjoy | |||||
1976 | ||||||
1977 | ||||||
1978 | Larry Ormsby | |||||
1979 | Larry Ormsby | |||||
1980 | Jim Read | Warren Afflick | ||||
1981 | Jim Read & John Maher | |||||
1982 | Jim Read | Rick Thornley | Claus Maluszczak | |||
1983 | ||||||
1984 | Larry Ormsby | Steve Harker | Greg Flaherty | |||
1985 | ||||||
1986 | Jim Read | Steve Kitchen | Hans Van Dyk | |||
1987 | Peter Allen | Dave Missingham | ||||
1988 | Hans Van Dyk | |||||
1989 | Adrian Kelly | |||||
1990 | Adrian Kelly | |||||
1991 | Romeo Capitanio | Gary Phillips | Peter Allen | Chris Mills | Phil Howard | |
1992 | Jim Read | Gary Phillips | Bill Curry | Hans Van Dyk | Les Donnon | |
1993 | Jim Read | Steve Read | Bill Curry | Hans Van Dyk | Jason Lee | |
1994 | Jim Read | Steve Reed | Bill Curry | Bruce Leake | Les Donnon | |
1995 | Graeme Cowin | Gary Phillips | Peter Allen | Peter Ridgeway | Les Donnon | |
1996 | Jim Read | Gary Phillips | Victor Bray | Gavin Spann | Joe Polito | Les Donnon |
1997 | Glenn Mikres | Gary Phillips | Victor Bray | Bruce Barnett | Joe Polito | Les Donnon |
1998 | Glenn Mikres | Gary Phillips | Victor Bray | Jeff Smith | Rob Tucker | Les Donnon |
1999 | Robin Kirby | Gary Phillips | Victor Bray | Craig McPhee | Craig Hasted | Jason Lee |
2000 | Darren Di Filippo | Gary Phillips | Victor Bray | Jeff Smith | Peter Ridgeway | Sam Scerri |
2001 | Steve Read | Gary Phillips | Victor Bray | Ian Ashelford | Peter Ridgeway | Sam Scerri |
2002 | Steve Read | Wayne Newby | Peter Kapiris | Ian Ashelford | Peter Ridgeway | Nevil Langley |
2003 | Jim Read | Gary Phillips | Ben Bray | Ian Ashelford | Jon Andriopoulo | Sam Scerri |
2004 | John Cowin | Gary Phillips | Brett Stevens | Jay Upton | Tony Wedlock | Daniel Peatey |
2005 | Darren Morgan | Gary Phillips | Ben Bray | Brett Stevens | David Rogan | Michael Gilbertson |
2006 | Phil Read | Ben Bray | Steve Stanic | Jay Upton | David Rogan | Daniel Peatey |
2007 | Phil Read | Wayne Newby | Gary Phillips | Jay Upton | Jon Andriopoulo | Dion Prowse |
2008 | Phil Read | Brett Stevens | John Zappia | Troy McLean | Aaron Tremayne | Peter Cochrane |
2009 | Phil Lamattina | Gary Phillips | John Zappia | Athol Williams | Aaron Tremayne | Michael Gilbertson |
2010 | Martin Stamatis | Gary Phillips | John Zappia | Chris Matheson | Aaron Tremayne | Andrew Badcock |
2011 | Darren Morgan | Wayne Newby | John Zappia | Chris Matheson | Aaron Tremayne | Maurice Allen |
2012 | Darren Morgan | Gary Phillips | John Zappia | Chris Matheson | Michael Ali | Locky Ireland |
2013 | Darren Morgan | Gary Phillips | John Zappia | Chris Porter | Jason Grima | Luke Crowley |
2014 | Phil Lamattina | Steven Ham | John Zappia | Mark Drew | Aaron Tremayne | Luke Crowley |
2015 | Damien Harris | Gary Phillips | John Zappia | Mark Drew | Lee Bektash | Maurice Allen |
2016 | Cory McClenathan | John Cannuli [6] | John Zappia [7] | Chris Porter [8] | Nino Cavallo | Corey Buttigieg |
Year | Competition [1] | Super Stock [1] | Competition Bike [1] | Super Compact (*First held 2009) [1] | Supercharged Outlaws (*First held 2006) [1] |
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1991 | Graeme Silk | Donna Sizmur | Paul Andrews | ||
1992 | Graeme Silk | Donna Sizmur | Lou Cotter | ||
1993 | Wayne Jones | John Sammut | John Parker | ||
1994 | Ray Walker | Paul Andrews | |||
1995 | Charles Van Ysseldyk | Peter Michael | Ashley Taylor | ||
1996 | Ray Walker | Colin Lloyd | Mick Sargent | ||
1997 | Wayne Cartledge | Steve Flynn | Rhett Lougheed | ||
1998 | Geoff Chaisty | ||||
1999 | Geoff Chaisty | ||||
2000 | Rod Rainford | Les Heintz | Perry Mackie | ||
2001 | Mick Utting | Ian Brown | Perry Mackie | ||
2002 | Anthony Selva | Ian Brown | Rhett Lougheed | ||
2003 | Anthony Selva | Graeme Simms | John Parker | ||
2004 | Shane Baxter | Colin Lloyd | John Parker | ||
2005 | Craig Geddes | Colin Lloyd | Ross Lemberg | ||
2006 | Shane Baxter | Bruno Cavallo | John Parker | Charlie Micali | |
2007 | Justin Walshe | Ross Sacre | Ross Lemberg | Daniel Reed | |
2008 | Phillip Otto | Nino Cavallo | Dave Rundmann | John Ward | |
2009 | Phillip Otto | Nino Cavallo | Kevin Gummow | Damien McKern | Christine Steffens |
2010 | Graeme Frawley | Nino Cavallo [9] | Shayne Homes | Damien McKern | Christine Steffens |
2011 | John McSweeney | John Ioannidis | Kevin Gummow | Rod Harvey | Matt Watts |
2012 | Wayne Keys | Jason Simpson | Kevin Gummow | Robert Novak | Matt Watts |
2013 | Greg Clayton | Darren Parker | Corey Buttigieg | Rod Harvey | Luke Marsden |
2014 | Alistair McClure | Jake Chaisty [10] | Ross Smith | Domenic Rigoli | Doina Day |
2015 | Alistair McClure | Steven Norman | Ross Smith | Domenic Rigoli | Donald Freind |
2016 | Craig Geddes | Kim Fardella [11] | Paulo Pires [12] | Matt Lisle [13] | Adam Murrihy |
2017 | Craig Geddes | Jamie Chaisty | NC | Andrew Dyson | Adam Murrihy |
2018 | Craig Geddes | Jim Ioannidis | Tony Frost | NC | Justin Russell |
2019 | Craig Geddes | Alex Panagiotidis | Rob Cassar | NC | Paul Stephen |
Year | Top Sportsman (*First held 2015) [1] | Modified [1] | Super Sedan [1] | Modified Bike [1] | Super Street [1] | Junior Dragster [1] | Super Gas [1] |
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1991 | Bob Millet | John Clark | Paul Nieuwhof | Randall Pfuh | Stephen Crook | ||
1992 | Mick Utting | John Koukides | Alan Bliesner | Gary Paciocco | Colin Lloyd | ||
1993 | Mark Mitchell | Graeme Cooper | Gavin Carlini | Margaret Hartill-Law | Colin Lloyd | ||
1994 | Greg Leahy | Terry Agland | Lino Ruggieri | Juan Kudnig | Colin Lloyd | ||
1995 | Jon Sting | Graeme Cooper | Trevor Sage | Juan Kudnig | Craig Geddes | ||
1996 | Mark Mitchell | Jason Grima | Sean Arthur | Juan Kudnig | Des Wollstencroft | ||
1997 | Graeme Frawley | Jason Grima | Phil Parker | Gavin Hamilton | Des Wollstencroft | ||
1998 | Juan Kudnig | Raymond Ross | Kelly Bettes | Colin Griffin | |||
1999 | Juan Kudnig | Raymond Ross | Des Wollstencroft | ||||
2000 | Scott Fitzpatrick | Mark Lee | Andrew Le Dilly | Paul Doeblien | Mark Allan | Dale O'Dwyer | |
2001 | Rodney Moore | Shane Wynd | Andrew Le Dilly | Mick Yfantidis | Shane Tucker | Lee Bektash | |
2002 | David Ferricks | David Grima | Darrell Boekholt | Juan Kudnig | Joshua Fletcher | Dale O'Dwyer | |
2003 | Phillip Otto | David Grima | Robert Shaw | Kevin Stipkovich | Robert Adams | Warren Smith | |
2004 | Matt Treasure | David Grima | Marty Searle | Robert Adams | Neil Maxwell | ||
2005 | Graeme Frawley | Neale Constantinou | Robert Stevenson | Matt Treloar | J Price | Dave Newcombe | |
2006 | Graeme Frawley | Greg Fowler | Alex Borg | Darren Kellaway | Nicholas Wroe | Graeme Spencer | |
2007 | Graeme Frawley | Shane Wynd | Adam Ewing | Wayne Batson | J Paine | Joe Catanzariti | |
2008 | Mark Eadie | Greg Fowler | Adam Ewing | Tony Wallace | Loughlin Boyde | Joe Catanzariti | |
2009 | Mark Eadie | Greg Fowler | Jason Hammelswang | Paul Dilley | Blaze Hansen | Darryl Stephen | |
2010 | Kelly Corbett | Paul Partridge | A Roberts | Terri Sander | Caleb Oberg | Dale O'Dwyer | |
2011 | Tony Littlewood | Steven Folwer | Ryan Denis | Rob Harrington | Jake Donnelly | Joe Catanzariti | |
2012 | Kenny Stewart | Steven Folwer | Daniel Sekli | Rob Harrington | Jake Donnelly | Simon Isherwood | |
2013 | Craig Baker | John Kapiris | Gavin Dohnt | Carl Taylor | Brayden Naylor | Matt Forbes | |
2014 | Shane Wynd | John Kapiris | David Carroll | Joe Jurkovic | Toby Austin | Matt Forbes | |
2015 | Steven Fowler | Michelle Osborn | John Kapiris | Ian Read | Enzo Clemente | Eden Ward | Graeme Spencer |
2016 | Jason Stares [14] | Matt Forbes | John Kapiris | Bryan Finn | Kylie Tanner | Michael Naylor [15] | Darryl Stephen |
2017 | Jason Stares | Craig Baker | George Tipoukidis | Bryan Finn | Chris Tatchell | Kelly Donnelly | Colin Griffin |
2018 | Jason Arbery | Matt Czerny | Peter Tzokas | Danny Rickard | Harry Harris | Bradley Bishop | Graeme Spencer |
2019 | Jason Arbery | Adam Mundy | Martin Mirco | Jake Hamilton-Moderate | Paul Jennings | Jake Berias | Adrian McGrotty |
In memory of the first National Director of ANDRA John Storm, is an annual national award to sportsman competitor who scores the highest overall points from all rounds of the Summit sportsman series.
Year | John Storm Memorial Trophy [1] |
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1975 | Harrold/Hawthorne |
1976 | John Kreis |
1977 | Col Dunn |
1978 | Brenton Stein |
1979 | Jim Reed |
1980 | Graham Hill |
1981 | Fred Dudek |
1982 | David Baines |
1983 | David Baines |
1984 | David Millington |
1985 | |
1986 | Peter Michael |
1987 | Errol Quartermaine |
1988 | |
1989 | |
1990 | |
1991 | Paul Andrews |
1992 | 5 Tied- not awarded |
1993 | Colin Lloyd |
1994 | Juan Kudnig |
1995 | Juan Kudnig |
1996 | Juan Kudnig |
1997 | Rhett Lougheed |
1998 | John Parker |
1999 | Juan Kudnig |
2000 | Perry Mackie |
2001 | Tom Dimitropolous |
2002 | Ian Brown |
2003 | Graeme Simms |
2004 | John Parker |
2005 | Colin Lloyd |
2006 | Bruno Cavallo |
2007 | Bruno Cavallo |
2008 | Phillip Otto |
2009 | Jason Hammelswang |
2010 | Kelly Corbet |
2011 | Nino Cavallo |
2012 | Jake Donnelly |
2013 | Luke Marsden |
2014 | Craig Geddes |
2015 | Toby Austin |
2016 | Matt Forbes |
2017 | Bryan Finn |
2018 | Jason Arbery |
2019 | Jason Arbery |
Class | Record | Name | Vehicle | Track | Date |
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Funny Car | 4.863 | Gary Densham | Monte Carlo/BAE 500 | Willowbank | 01/09 |
311.41 MPH | Damien Harris & Pual Shackleton | Monte Carlo/TFX 500 | Perth Motorplex | 12/09 | |
Top Alcohol Dragster | 5.504 | Jamie Noonan | Dragster / NRE 477 | Willowbank | 06/15 |
261.32 MPH | Jamie Noonan | Dragster / NRE 477 | Willowbank | 06/15 | |
Top Alcohol Funny Car | 5.410 | Craig Glassby | Monte Carlo / BAE 511 | Perth Motorplex | 01/15 |
267.85 MPH | Gary Phillips | Monte Carlo / BAE 511 | Perth Motorplex | 01/15 | |
Top Alcohol Altered | 5.789 | Mark Sheehan | Altered / KB 511 | Perth Motorplex | 11/07 |
244.56 MPH | Mark Sheehan | Altered / KB 511 | Perth Motorplex | 02/04 | |
Top Doorslammer | 5.693 | John Zappia | HQ Monaro / Hemi 502 | Willowbank | 06/15 |
258.42 MPH | Peter Kapiris | Dodge Saratoga / Hemi 521 | Sydney Dragway | 05/13 | |
Pro Stock | 6.877 | Lee Bektash | Dodge Avenger / Hemi 400 | Sydney Dragway | 11/14 |
200.14 MPH | Lee Bektash | Dodge Avenger / Hemi 400 | Sydney Dragway | 11/14 | |
Top Fuel Motorcycle TFM/M | 6.058 | Chris Matheson | RB 1500 | Willowbank | 06/10 |
238.51 MPH | Athol Williams | RBP Special 1550 | Sydney Dragway | 05/09 | |
Top Fuel Motorcycle TFM/T | 6.341 | Mark Drew | Harley V Twin 191 | Perth Motorplex | 03/15 |
230.76 MPH | Mark Drew | Harley V Twin 191 | Perth Motorplex | 03/15 | |
Pro Stock Motorcycle | 7.094 | D & K Peatey | Suzuki 1655 | Sydney Dragway | 09/06 |
189.55 | R. Lougheed | Suzuki 1755 | Willowbank | 06/13 |
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