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Improbable vehicles gather to race

A Silverline Powertools product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 28, 2008

Power tool drag racing requires competitors to take a hand-held power tool, modify it and race it down a 23m track.

Following the success of the first dedicated Silverline Power Tool Drag Race last year, a second event is being organised for Sunday 10th August, 2008 at Haynes International Motor Museum.

Power tool drag racing requires competitors to take a hand-held power tool, modify it and race it down a 23m track.

A wide variety of specially constructed machinery took part in last year's Silverline Power Tool Drag Race and competition was fierce.

Declan Hicks, the UK Drifting champion, drove a vehicle based on garden blowers.

In the same 'ride-on' class there were two machines powered by eight chainsaws and 12 chainsaws respectively.

A motorised wheelbarrow was one of the favourites with the crowd, while a belt sander-driven toaster came complete with toast.

The sport is popular among DIY enthusiasts, builders, engineering students, hardware retailers, families, children, mums and dads.

The Silverline Dragster (with in excess of 3000 horsepower and a top speed of 435km/h) will also be at the event with four-times FIA Champion driver, Dave 'Grumpy' Wilson.

Drew Langdon, driver and manager of Team Silverline, which finished second in the 2007 Powerboats P1 World Championship and was the highest placed UK team, will be signing autographs.

Jason Plato is the lead driver for the Silverline-sponsored SEAT Team, which won the 2007 British Touring Car Championship (BTCC) Teams title.

One of the SEAT team cars will be on display and Plato will be signing autographs and giving a demonstration in a classic car from the Haynes museum.

There will also be displays of drifting - one of the fastest growing branches of motor sport.

Visitors will watch drivers control their specially modified cars in endless, tyre-smoking powerslides.

Visitors can tour the Haynes International Motor Museum, the UK's largest exhibition of the greatest cars from around the world.

It has more than 350 cars and bikes, dating from 1886 to the present day, 11 huge display halls and one of the UK's largest speedway collections.

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