Australian National Drag Racing Association

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Australian National Drag Racing Association
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Sport Drag Racing
JurisdictionAustralia
AbbreviationANDRA
Founded1973 (1973)
HeadquartersAdelaide
PresidentBrett Stevens
Official website
www.andra.com.au
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The Australian National Drag Racing Association, or ANDRA for short, is a drag racing sanctioning body in Australia.

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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 Champions

ANDRA Drag Racing Series Champions

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]
1975Stan Pobjoy
1976
1977
1978Larry Ormsby
1979Larry Ormsby
1980Jim ReadWarren Afflick
1981Jim Read & John Maher
1982Jim ReadRick ThornleyClaus Maluszczak
1983
1984Larry OrmsbySteve HarkerGreg Flaherty
1985
1986Jim ReadSteve KitchenHans Van Dyk
1987Peter AllenDave Missingham
1988Hans Van Dyk
1989Adrian Kelly
1990Adrian Kelly
1991Romeo CapitanioGary PhillipsPeter AllenChris MillsPhil Howard
1992Jim ReadGary PhillipsBill CurryHans Van DykLes Donnon
1993Jim ReadSteve ReadBill CurryHans Van DykJason Lee
1994Jim ReadSteve ReedBill CurryBruce LeakeLes Donnon
1995Graeme CowinGary PhillipsPeter AllenPeter RidgewayLes Donnon
1996Jim ReadGary PhillipsVictor BrayGavin SpannJoe PolitoLes Donnon
1997Glenn MikresGary PhillipsVictor BrayBruce BarnettJoe PolitoLes Donnon
1998Glenn MikresGary PhillipsVictor BrayJeff SmithRob TuckerLes Donnon
1999Robin KirbyGary PhillipsVictor BrayCraig McPheeCraig HastedJason Lee
2000Darren Di FilippoGary PhillipsVictor BrayJeff SmithPeter RidgewaySam Scerri
2001Steve ReadGary PhillipsVictor BrayIan AshelfordPeter RidgewaySam Scerri
2002Steve ReadWayne NewbyPeter KapirisIan AshelfordPeter RidgewayNevil Langley
2003Jim ReadGary PhillipsBen BrayIan AshelfordJon AndriopouloSam Scerri
2004John CowinGary PhillipsBrett StevensJay UptonTony WedlockDaniel Peatey
2005Darren MorganGary PhillipsBen BrayBrett StevensDavid RoganMichael Gilbertson
2006Phil ReadBen BraySteve StanicJay UptonDavid RoganDaniel Peatey
2007Phil ReadWayne NewbyGary PhillipsJay UptonJon AndriopouloDion Prowse
2008Phil ReadBrett StevensJohn ZappiaTroy McLeanAaron TremaynePeter Cochrane
2009Phil LamattinaGary PhillipsJohn ZappiaAthol WilliamsAaron TremayneMichael Gilbertson
2010Martin StamatisGary PhillipsJohn ZappiaChris MathesonAaron TremayneAndrew Badcock
2011Darren MorganWayne NewbyJohn ZappiaChris MathesonAaron TremayneMaurice Allen
2012Darren MorganGary PhillipsJohn ZappiaChris MathesonMichael AliLocky Ireland
2013Darren MorganGary PhillipsJohn ZappiaChris PorterJason GrimaLuke Crowley
2014Phil LamattinaSteven HamJohn ZappiaMark DrewAaron TremayneLuke Crowley
2015Damien HarrisGary PhillipsJohn ZappiaMark DrewLee BektashMaurice Allen
2016Cory McClenathanJohn Cannuli [6] John Zappia [7] Chris Porter [8] Nino CavalloCorey Buttigieg

Summit Racing Equipment Sportsman Series Champions

YearCompetition [1] Super Stock [1] Competition Bike [1] Super Compact

(*First held 2009) [1]

Supercharged Outlaws

(*First held 2006) [1]

1991Graeme SilkDonna SizmurPaul Andrews
1992Graeme SilkDonna SizmurLou Cotter
1993Wayne JonesJohn SammutJohn Parker
1994Ray WalkerPaul Andrews
1995Charles Van YsseldykPeter MichaelAshley Taylor
1996Ray WalkerColin LloydMick Sargent
1997Wayne CartledgeSteve FlynnRhett Lougheed
1998Geoff Chaisty
1999Geoff Chaisty
2000Rod RainfordLes HeintzPerry Mackie
2001Mick UttingIan BrownPerry Mackie
2002Anthony SelvaIan BrownRhett Lougheed
2003Anthony SelvaGraeme SimmsJohn Parker
2004Shane BaxterColin LloydJohn Parker
2005Craig GeddesColin LloydRoss Lemberg
2006Shane BaxterBruno CavalloJohn ParkerCharlie Micali
2007Justin WalsheRoss SacreRoss LembergDaniel Reed
2008Phillip OttoNino CavalloDave RundmannJohn Ward
2009Phillip OttoNino CavalloKevin GummowDamien McKernChristine Steffens
2010Graeme FrawleyNino Cavallo [9] Shayne HomesDamien McKernChristine Steffens
2011John McSweeneyJohn IoannidisKevin GummowRod HarveyMatt Watts
2012Wayne KeysJason SimpsonKevin GummowRobert NovakMatt Watts
2013Greg ClaytonDarren ParkerCorey ButtigiegRod HarveyLuke Marsden
2014Alistair McClureJake Chaisty [10] Ross SmithDomenic RigoliDoina Day
2015Alistair McClureSteven NormanRoss SmithDomenic RigoliDonald Freind
2016Craig GeddesKim Fardella [11] Paulo Pires [12] Matt Lisle [13] Adam Murrihy
2017Craig GeddesJamie ChaistyNCAndrew DysonAdam Murrihy
2018Craig GeddesJim IoannidisTony FrostNCJustin Russell
2019Craig GeddesAlex PanagiotidisRob CassarNCPaul Stephen
YearTop Sportsman

(*First held 2015) [1]

Modified [1] Super Sedan [1] Modified Bike [1] Super Street [1] Junior Dragster [1] Super Gas [1]
1991Bob MilletJohn ClarkPaul NieuwhofRandall PfuhStephen Crook
1992Mick UttingJohn KoukidesAlan BliesnerGary PacioccoColin Lloyd
1993Mark MitchellGraeme CooperGavin CarliniMargaret Hartill-LawColin Lloyd
1994Greg LeahyTerry AglandLino RuggieriJuan KudnigColin Lloyd
1995Jon StingGraeme CooperTrevor SageJuan KudnigCraig Geddes
1996Mark MitchellJason GrimaSean ArthurJuan KudnigDes Wollstencroft
1997Graeme FrawleyJason GrimaPhil ParkerGavin HamiltonDes Wollstencroft
1998Juan KudnigRaymond RossKelly BettesColin Griffin
1999Juan KudnigRaymond RossDes Wollstencroft
2000Scott FitzpatrickMark LeeAndrew Le DillyPaul DoeblienMark AllanDale O'Dwyer
2001Rodney MooreShane WyndAndrew Le DillyMick YfantidisShane TuckerLee Bektash
2002David FerricksDavid GrimaDarrell BoekholtJuan KudnigJoshua FletcherDale O'Dwyer
2003Phillip OttoDavid GrimaRobert ShawKevin StipkovichRobert AdamsWarren Smith
2004Matt TreasureDavid GrimaMarty SearleRobert AdamsNeil Maxwell
2005Graeme FrawleyNeale ConstantinouRobert StevensonMatt TreloarJ PriceDave Newcombe
2006Graeme FrawleyGreg FowlerAlex BorgDarren KellawayNicholas WroeGraeme Spencer
2007Graeme FrawleyShane WyndAdam EwingWayne BatsonJ PaineJoe Catanzariti
2008Mark EadieGreg FowlerAdam EwingTony WallaceLoughlin BoydeJoe Catanzariti
2009Mark EadieGreg FowlerJason HammelswangPaul DilleyBlaze HansenDarryl Stephen
2010Kelly CorbettPaul PartridgeA RobertsTerri SanderCaleb ObergDale O'Dwyer
2011Tony LittlewoodSteven FolwerRyan DenisRob HarringtonJake DonnellyJoe Catanzariti
2012Kenny StewartSteven FolwerDaniel SekliRob HarringtonJake DonnellySimon Isherwood
2013Craig BakerJohn KapirisGavin DohntCarl TaylorBrayden NaylorMatt Forbes
2014Shane WyndJohn KapirisDavid CarrollJoe JurkovicToby AustinMatt Forbes
2015Steven FowlerMichelle OsbornJohn KapirisIan ReadEnzo ClementeEden WardGraeme Spencer
2016Jason Stares [14] Matt ForbesJohn KapirisBryan FinnKylie TannerMichael Naylor [15] Darryl Stephen
2017Jason StaresCraig BakerGeorge TipoukidisBryan FinnChris TatchellKelly DonnellyColin Griffin
2018Jason ArberyMatt CzernyPeter TzokasDanny RickardHarry HarrisBradley BishopGraeme Spencer
2019Jason ArberyAdam MundyMartin MircoJake Hamilton-ModeratePaul JenningsJake BeriasAdrian McGrotty

John Storm Memorial Trophy

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.

YearJohn Storm Memorial Trophy [1]
1975Harrold/Hawthorne
1976John Kreis
1977Col Dunn
1978Brenton Stein
1979Jim Reed
1980Graham Hill
1981Fred Dudek
1982David Baines
1983David Baines
1984David Millington
1985
1986Peter Michael
1987Errol Quartermaine
1988
1989
1990
1991Paul Andrews
19925 Tied- not awarded
1993Colin Lloyd
1994Juan Kudnig
1995Juan Kudnig
1996Juan Kudnig
1997Rhett Lougheed
1998John Parker
1999Juan Kudnig
2000Perry Mackie
2001Tom Dimitropolous
2002Ian Brown
2003Graeme Simms
2004John Parker
2005Colin Lloyd
2006Bruno Cavallo
2007Bruno Cavallo
2008Phillip Otto
2009Jason Hammelswang
2010Kelly Corbet
2011Nino Cavallo
2012Jake Donnelly
2013Luke Marsden
2014Craig Geddes
2015Toby Austin
2016Matt Forbes
2017Bryan Finn
2018Jason Arbery
2019Jason Arbery


ANDRA Hall of Fame

ANDRA National records

ClassRecordNameVehicleTrackDate
Funny Car4.863Gary DenshamMonte Carlo/BAE 500Willowbank01/09
311.41 MPHDamien Harris & Pual ShackletonMonte Carlo/TFX 500Perth Motorplex12/09
Top Alcohol Dragster5.504Jamie NoonanDragster / NRE 477Willowbank06/15
261.32 MPHJamie NoonanDragster / NRE 477Willowbank06/15
Top Alcohol Funny Car5.410Craig GlassbyMonte Carlo / BAE 511Perth Motorplex01/15
267.85 MPHGary PhillipsMonte Carlo / BAE 511Perth Motorplex01/15
Top Alcohol Altered5.789Mark SheehanAltered / KB 511Perth Motorplex11/07
244.56 MPHMark SheehanAltered / KB 511Perth Motorplex02/04
Top Doorslammer5.693 John Zappia HQ Monaro / Hemi 502Willowbank06/15
258.42 MPHPeter KapirisDodge Saratoga / Hemi 521Sydney Dragway05/13
Pro Stock6.877Lee BektashDodge Avenger / Hemi 400Sydney Dragway11/14
200.14 MPHLee BektashDodge Avenger / Hemi 400Sydney Dragway11/14
Top Fuel Motorcycle

TFM/M

6.058Chris MathesonRB 1500Willowbank06/10
238.51 MPHAthol WilliamsRBP Special 1550Sydney Dragway05/09
Top Fuel Motorcycle

TFM/T

6.341Mark DrewHarley V Twin 191Perth Motorplex03/15
230.76 MPHMark DrewHarley V Twin 191Perth Motorplex03/15
Pro Stock Motorcycle7.094D & K PeateySuzuki 1655Sydney Dragway09/06
189.55R. LougheedSuzuki 1755Willowbank06/13

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