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Mark Sheehan nitro funny car licensing explosion

Posted Monday, Aug 18, 2008 by johns


Mark Sheehan and his team were out trying to get the final stages of their nitro funny car licensing completed today at the Perth Motorplex. On the first pass for the day, the car smoked the tyres almost instantly, then some fine adjustments were made to try and cater for the hot conditions for the second pass. The car looked to be on a great run this time around getting to the 60' with a .972 short time, followed by a lift before the 330' in 2.59, but when Sheehan had a pedal and got back onto it, then KABOOM! The Mustang body totally blew off the chassis and into the air and lifted the back end of car at least a metre off the ground before a second bounce lifted it up and away again. Then with some great steering, Sheehan managed to tame his ride back to earth, and thankfully escaped the terrifying incident unharmed. We wish Sheehan and his team all the best for their next nitro outing.


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  1. thefeesh

    by thefeesh on August 18, 2008, 9:01 am

    Next you'll be asking whether it's good for the school run.

  2. sunn_haspast

    by sunn_haspast on August 18, 2008, 9:12 am

    Early 80s cars made 1500HP using a LOT of boost and were even lighter than this and they proved to be very good track cars.

  3. smaxzax

    by smaxzax on August 18, 2008, 9:13 am

    I thought his question was a joke.. :/

  4. smaxzax

    by smaxzax on August 18, 2008, 9:19 am

    Oh yeah, for chrissake, why would you want to take a powerful, light car to a track?

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