New Zealander, Rod Harvey pulls the chutes behind the 2JZ powered Toyota Celica as he crosses the finish-line on his round solo that he did in 6.757 seconds. Harvey proved to be the quickest import car on the property following a top qualifying 6.397 @ 225.41 mph – the only car to dip into the 6.3s. He followed the single with a winning 6.452 over Scott Porter’s 6.539 in round two, however it all came unravelled on his final run when the car broke against Joe Signorelli who went on to win 6.651.

The black Nissan Infinity of Scott Porter looks evil as it blows off the tyres in this burnout. Porter told all his Facebook fans that he was “Leading the burnout comp so far” after an earlier burnout on his fifth qualifying 6.808 effort. The news from there saw him face Milos Paviovic in his Toyota Celica and he used a 6.568/223.88 to turn back his opponent’s 6.857. A slow light in the second round and a 6.539 weren’t good enough to get around Rod Harvey’s Celica but he rebounded in the third round to take out Archie Kajewski’s Mazda 6 in a 6.669 to 8.76 drubbing. On a count back it was decided that Porter would face Joe Signorelli for the final but rain stopped play.