Lake Gairdner Speed Trials - 2000
Monday 6th March 2000
A Week Away Dry Lakes Racing At Lake Gairdner by Geoff G. Rea
Results of Speed Trials 2000, March 6th - 10 th 2000 - Peter Noy, Chief Timer
Highest Speed for the week shown
Any application for amendments to these results must be made on the Results and Records Amendment Form.
Records shown are either Open or a Record prior to this meeting.
Speeds shown in RED are records set for this year
* First time
Thanks to Geoff G. Rea

Wrapping the car at Iron Knob, local school kids then wrote all over the wrapping

Rea Weir Mumford # 24 with it's new nose and wheel discs fitted

A closer shot at # 24's new nose

David Waight's, Rea Weir Mumford and Ray Charlton's roadsters

Casey Hill's ( New Zealand), Mark Hadfield's Mustang and Geoff Rea's coupe, park waiting at the end of the 2 mile course to cross the course

Hi-boy model A from Perth

stopped in for the week to take a look at the racing, did not run

Brian Nicholson's team "The Moe Boys" posing beside the fast AX coupe

Norm Harding's (Aussie Deserts Cooler owner) newly completed big block Ford powered '34 roadster

John Lynch's Belly tank beside the new team bus

Leigh, Tracy and Madelaine Fielder's Bonneville record breaking Pontiac

Chuck Salmen's pit area, great to see Chuck and his team along with Mary West back again.

Unfortunately only made one pass for the week, as the engine let go on that 250 mph pass.

Little Suzuki out of Queensland was running an 550cc (33.5 cubic inches) DOHC 12 valve inter-cooled turbo 3 cylinder for a very impressive 108.692 pass

Mark Hadfield's stunning Mustang was back running hard

'36 Ford coupe ute looked good racing acrooss the brilliant white salt surface

Rod Hadfield's recently sold Studebaker only made the one pass during the week, but ran over 200 mph just the same

The Stamp racing roadster ran well all week, with a number of driver's, Chuck Salmen even had a steer in it late in the week

Kevin Saville was back with his team of die hard's and the amazing blown 6 cylinder Holden powered lakester


Alan Murchison's amazing twin engined streamliner blew every one away.



Ray Charlton's history making Duece roadster (Ray is now a member of the Charlton high speed spin team)

Dave Waight's model 4 cylinder powered gas modified roadster sitting in front of a similar race car

The unofficial Mount Ive pursuit car, operated by sheriff Jim Beam and owned by Mick McNally, those Moe Boys are always up to something

A new car at the meet this year was Kenny Rhodes old timey Willy's 4 cylinder powered belly tank


This stock as a rock Suzucki managed to peel off runs around the 175 mph mark

Dave Tattenall's bike ran as hard as ever and was up for sale with a $4,500 price tag

Lucky Keiser had this year fitted a Ford 302 V8 to his streamlined bike and it ran easily over 200 mph,

The pairing of Vansittart and Spurway had their beautiful '52 Triumph back and this year got it to go faster than it had done on it's first trip to the salt last year

Mal's Vincent was another new bike at the lake this year and this old classic ran as good as it looked, up around the 120 mph Mark

Phil Arnold's flying single cylinder was looking to make some runs that would make it the fastest single in the world

Yet another fast bike, this one had some beautiful aliminium work done by it very talented owner

Dennis Manning's "BUB" streamlined bike was simply amazing.

Always great to see vehicles and bikes that are so well built, well engineered and run real fast as well

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