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E DESPERADOS VIE FOR A SHOT AT THE BURNOUT MASTERS IN THE SUMMERNATS LAST CHANC WILDCARD SHOOTOUT

HUNDREDS of rubber-tanned skid buffs gathered along the burnout pad to get a glimpse of their favourite cars and drivers during Thursday’s Last Chance Wildcard Shootout at Summernats 33. A lucky selection of burnout desperados lined up to fight it out for one of five Burnout Masters spots and a chance of taking home the ultimate title.

Tyres started frying at 4pm with Hayden Wilby in NUTOUT, a VT Commodore shipped from New Zealand. Hayden promptly christened the pad with a thick cloud of smoke over the grandstand­s.

Johno Murphy was the first competitor to set the pad on fire in his TUFF20 Corolla, getting the crowd riled up and ready for more carnage.

New Zealand’s Chris Daley smacked the wall at the far end of the track in his SYCO UTE HQ, but he kept the rubber spinning until he became lost in smoke. A sudden rise in temp and screams from the crowd signalled that he had caught fire.

Last year’s Burnout Master, Jake Myers, in the infamous S1CKO ’66 Mustang, put on a skid for the crowd, followed by Andrew Lynch’s LYNCHY Corolla and Adrian Cuthbertso­n’s SKIDMA, both of whom were clear crowd favourites. Adrian pumped up spectators with a great run in his Sbc-powered Sigma, before he and his co-pilot celebrated a successful skid by chucking his shredded tyre over the barrier.

The husband-and-wife team of Brad and Britt Kilby in the HAMMERTIME Daihatsu flew across the pad, piloted on this occasion by Britt. A tight tip-in and impressive speeds saw the Ls-powered machine pirouette up and down the entirety of the pad, making big smoke.

Harry Seaman’s HAZARD VK showed the crowd that you don’t need a blown big-block to rip a killer skid, getting the job done with a supercharg­ed 202.

Shannon Heraud put fire crews to work after his TUF253 Escort caught alight, following a near miss where he almost hit the wall while skidding back towards the startline.

Smoke once again turned to fire as American guest and Youtube star Cleetus Mcfarland hit the wall in his big-block TOAST Camaro shortly after a powerful take-off. After a solid hit into the barriers, flames consumed the rear of the car, making TOAST truly live up to its name. Cleetus and his team had to push the beleaguere­d Chevy off the track.

More havoc then followed in the form of FEAR. Fred Watson’s Monaro did an impressive burnout across the entire track, before he hit the wall head-on, bringing the day’s action to an immediate halt.

Due to that incident, the Shootout continued on Friday, with HANFUL, Mark Schwarz’s HQ GTS Monaro, taking the pad at 1pm as the final competitor. For Mark, having to wait an extra day was worth it, as he was rewarded with one of the five Burnout Masters berths up for grabs. Andrew Lynch in LYNCHY, Stephen Marsh’s IH8FDS VE Commodore, the WARBIRD XP of Marc Waddington and Craig Meston’s PINKY VK Commodore were the other entrants given the chance to play in the big leagues.

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 ??  ?? Fire erupted from underneath Johno Murphy’s TUFF20 blown Corolla as he pedalled into the centre of the pad. Once the flames had subsided, Johno fired up again and continued to thrash the little ’Rolla, only stopping once both tyres were blown
Fire erupted from underneath Johno Murphy’s TUFF20 blown Corolla as he pedalled into the centre of the pad. Once the flames had subsided, Johno fired up again and continued to thrash the little ’Rolla, only stopping once both tyres were blown
 ??  ?? With a high-speed tip-in and impressive precision, Andrew Lynch, aka LYNCHY, twirled his infamous Corolla up and down the entire pad. Spectators screamed as the burnout veteran narrowly avoided hitting walls while filling the air with thick clouds, before leaving on sparking rims
With a high-speed tip-in and impressive precision, Andrew Lynch, aka LYNCHY, twirled his infamous Corolla up and down the entire pad. Spectators screamed as the burnout veteran narrowly avoided hitting walls while filling the air with thick clouds, before leaving on sparking rims

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