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Since the last edition of FASTLANE Magazine, plenty of national record setting performances have played out at both Mildura’s Sunset Strip Nationals and Portland’s South Coast Nationals. B Eight new national markers have been set by seven racers at these two events alone. To see the current records, please click here. those runs we did were quicker than what we had run at Sydney and Willowbank this year so we were very impressed. During the Sunset Strip Nationals’ SuperComp proceedings, racers Craig Geddes (E/D 660ft ET record: 4.519s), Alex Panagiotidis (E/GA 660ft ET and MPH record: 5.514s and 123.59mph) and Adrian Vella (B/APA 660ft ET and MPH record: 4.667s and 148.52mph) each reset national markers. “We weren’t chasing a record, we were trying to get past some of the quicker guys – we just couldn’t get the job done unfortunately and the record was set on a losing run which wasn’t ideal. Overall though we were very happy with how things went and we are super proud of the team behind the event.” Meanwhile in the Competition Bike ranks at the same event, Rob Cassar (AA/CBN 660ft MPH record: 139.15mph) and event Comp Bike winner Danny Rickard (V/CB 660ft ET and MPH record: 5.615s and 123.41mph) also rewrote the record books as did Modified Eliminator racer Rob McKay, who might have endured a first-round break-out but made it all worth it by resetting the BB/MD 660ft MPH record to 139.78mph. Panagiotidis coupled his record with an event win on his first trip to Mildura. At the South Coast Nationals, Cassar took it upon himself to break his own AA/CBN 660ft MPH record (140.46mph), while Rob Dekert put his name against the C/AP 660ft speed record (139.54mph). For Geddes, it was no surprise that the SuperComp bracket heralded so many record-setting performances at the Sunset Strip Nationals. “The Sunset Strip Nationals event was terrific – the guys always put on a great event, the racing surface was super impressive with plenty of available grip, and the weather was exceptional for great performances,” Geddes said while thanking DecoGlaze for their support. “There was a fairly large group of very fast cars at hand, which always meant it was going to be difficult racing and a few records would be set as we slugged it out. We were very surprised with our run, “The racing went really well – we had a bit of luck in a couple of the rounds and everything fell into place over what was a good weekend,” Panagiotidis said. “We weren’t trying to reset the record, but it is very pleasing and we certainly weren’t expecting the win – that was very unexpected but as the day went on we realised that we just might be able to do it. “It was our first time in Mildura and it was a good weekend – the officials and volunteers tried really hard and kept the event going, it all ran smoothly and the weather was good as well. I would like to thank my crew as they did a great job all