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fastlane “We go there to support the event and whatever happens, happens you know. Winning it is not really in your mind, we just like going and enjoying it - drag racing for us is about the journey and about the friendships you make along the way, and if you happen to be lucky enough to score a win, that is all well and good you know,” Everett said. “It is a one of a kind thing, I have always wanted to win a Xmas tree, so it is pretty special. Once I knew I had won the final I knew I had won the championship, I was very excited. “We were pretty lucky in the last couple that we have done enough to get enough options to put us where we were and it was a pleasant surprise. We have obviously been doing this for a lot of years and this is our first ANDRA Xmas Tree – it makes it all worthwhile, especially when your whole family is involved. “The car went really well, it ran right on its dial-in for each run and I won every race. I was really happy with it and it was good to race at Roma, the people are lovely and friendly, it is a lovely track.” “I have to thank my son Dallas and his wife Stacey – they own the car and have given me the opportunity to drive it this year for the Series.” Harrison Thwaite was a popular winner on the weekend, taking out the event and championship victories in the Junior Dragster bracket. “Special thanks has to go to my HJ Racing crew and also to my right-hand man Johnny Lewis. ANDRA would like to thank the Palmyra Drag Racing Club, Benaraby Raceway and Ironbark Raceway for their running of the first Summit Racing QLD Championship and also all of the racers for supporting the series. Full points from the Summit Championship are available here Racing Queensland Images by Stephen Edgley “To hold and claim one of the first Copper ANDRA Xmas trees is a privilege, it felt really good,” the 14-year-old grade 8 student said. 29