After weeks of frantic preparation involving multiple gearbox and carb rebuilds, I eventually got to packing a couple of days before. I thought I'd brought everything but unfortunately no spare pushrods...

Yes, my first breakdown was before we even got there!
There was a 'clang' on the M1 and sure enough, when we pulled over, I found a busted pushrod.
I wired this and the rocker off the cam and made the last 40 miles on 7 cylinders

With loads of help in my search from Ade, Pete, Ivor and others... Miles tracked down a set in the hands of Dave Bishop early Saturday afternoon.
I dropped the full set in and the car sounded sweet as anything!
I quickly signed and joined the queue.
Approaching my FIRST EVER RUN, I was pretty relaxed until I suddenly realised there were only about 3 cars ahead of me!

Luckily Pete appeared from nowhere and signalled me through the burnout box, etc. That took a lot of stress away, BIG thanks for that mate

Burnout went well, I rolled up to the line feeling confident, car sounding better than ever.
So... the tyres let go in 1st and 2nd, I couldn't get 3rd for a second, but floored it again when it went in and eventually crossed the line.
Thanks to my tell-tale tach recall, I found I'd hit 7500rpm (shift light was at 5800, what reactions!!)
The resulting valve float bust 5 inlet spring retainers. One had come out completely letting the valve drop into the piston, luckily only bending it.
GAME OVER

I started on the cider early...
Sunday morning was spent trying to get a tow out so I could ring the AA.
Ade kindly volunteered Guy

I actually watched an hours racing before we had to leave.
HUGE thanks to Guy for trailering the Belve out to Bozeat, right next to the pub!
I arrived home about 9 hours later

Was it worth it?
HELL YEAH!!!
I had a great weekend, it was such a buzz getting down the track even if only once and very slowly!
The mates I brought were welcomed by one and all and LOVED their first trip to a dragstrip. They've all said they're coming again next year!
Brilliant to finally meet all the guys I've got to know on here, I won't try to name you all cos my memory is Bananarama!-poor and I'd hate to leave anyone out.
I was amazed by all the help to get me going, then to get me home- freely given by almost everyone I asked. Love my Mopar mates!

Thanks too of course to the organisers and pit crew, sweating it out on the start line
