Street Machine

MATT CAREY

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PEOPLE travel from all over the country to be part of the mad week of Drag Challenge, but some come from further afield than others. This year the Longest Distance Travelled award went to West Australian Matt Carey and his 2007 VZ SS ute, but his story involves a bit more than just towing a race car a long distance. In 2007 Matt had a dirt bike accident that left him permanentl­y wheelchair-bound, but that hasn’t stopped him from racing cars like his VZ, which he drives with a custom hand-control set-up.

Matt hails from Tom Price, 1500km north of Perth, so it was never going to be easy to get his black beast all the way across to Victoria for DC. Thankfully his dad Russell was willing to tow the ute for five days straight and over 4200km to make it to Calder Park for the start of play.

The ute still has the standard L98 6.0L LS engine, save for a Magnuson 2300 blower on top and strengthen­ed internals, with all the work carried out by Street Quick Performanc­e in Maddington, WA. Running the donk is a tuned version of the standard E38 ECU, and at full noise the package is good for 600hp. The Street Quick guys also tuned the 4L80E ’box from Coan Engineerin­g, while the rear end is all standard Holden IRS gear, other than a Truetrac LSD centre with 3.9 gears and Pedders towing springs that give the ute a bit more rear clearance.

Matt has been keeping a keen eye on DC since it began in 2014, and decided 2018 would be his year. Due to having no rollcage, Matt only wanted to consistent­ly run in the 11s and finish the week off in the K&N Dial Your Own class. His results by week’s end can only be described as phenomenal, placing fifth in his class in a field of 69 finishers, with a spread of 0.021sec. His best pass was an 11.022@124mph, but he has previously put down a 10.9 at Perth Motorplex before getting a stern warning from ANDRA.

After such a successful debut campaign, it’s safe to say Matt will be back for another crack at DC. “It’s got everything – back-toback racing, fast cars, cruising and hanging out with mates and having fun like we use to in the old days. It was such a good week,” he said.

“It’s pretty cool being the first person to complete the event in a wheelchair. I’ll come back next year, and hopefully a few of my other mates who’re in wheelchair­s will come along as well.”

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LONGEST DISTANCE TRAVELLED

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