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Santa Pod Raceway is Europe's first permanent
drag racing Drag racing is a type of motor racing in which automobiles or motorcycles compete, usually two at a time, to be first to cross a set finish line. The race follows a short, straight course from a standing start over a measured distance, mos ...
venue for and racing. Located in
Podington Podington is a village and civil parishes in England, civil parish in Bedfordshire, England, United Kingdom. The village is within the Wards of the United Kingdom, electoral ward of Harrold, Bedfordshire, Harrold in the Borough of Bedford. Podi ...
,
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, England, the drag strip was built on a disused
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(RAF) airbase, known as RAF Podington; once used by the
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's 92nd Bomb Group. The drag racing venue opened at Easter in 1966, and it is now the home of European drag racing and hosts both the first and last round of the FIA and FIM / UEM European Drag Racing Championship, along with the British National Drag Racing Championships. It has also been the venue for the annual Bug Jam weekend since 1987.


History

Podington
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, near the villages of Hinwick and
Podington Podington is a village and civil parishes in England, civil parish in Bedfordshire, England, United Kingdom. The village is within the Wards of the United Kingdom, electoral ward of Harrold, Bedfordshire, Harrold in the Borough of Bedford. Podi ...
, was formerly a
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airbase. In 1966, permission was obtained to use the airfield as a drag racing complex, the main
runway In aviation, a runway is an elongated, rectangular surface designed for the landing and takeoff of an aircraft. Runways may be a human-made surface (often asphalt concrete, asphalt, concrete, or a mixture of both) or a natural surface (sod, ...
being used as the drag strip. Santa Pod was named after
Santa Ana Drags Santa Ana Drags was the first drag strip in the United States. The strip was founded by C.J. "Pappy" Hart, Creighton Hunter and Frank Stillwell at the Orange County Airport auxiliary runway in southern California and was operational from June 19 ...
, a drag strip in California, USA, and the local village of Podington. Since then, the name Santa Pod has become synonymous with the sport of drag racing in Europe. Informally known as 'The Pod', today the raceway hosts events throughout the year, including the FIA European Drag Racing Championships and the 'Run What You Brung' (RWYB) events where anyone with a valid driving licence can have a go and put their own vehicles and skills to the test. This also serves as a 'grassroots' recruitment ground, as many who start by running their road vehicle on the track for bragging rights often progress to the next level and become competitors in National Events after obtaining a licence from one of the official sanctioning bodies;
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or Motorsport UK. Santa Pod is the venue at which the current world drag racing record, a time of 3.58 seconds at was set b
Sammy Miller
in his Vanishing Point rocket-propelled funny car in July 1984. Another record has also been set at Santa Pod, the world's fastest jet car (notably Santa Pod's 'resident') Fireforce 3 piloted by Martin Hill broke the record in Easter 2005 with a terminal speed of . Several other European drag racing records have been set, along with records unsurpassed outside the United States. In May 2010,
Top Fuel Top Fuel is a type of drag racing whose dragsters are the quickest accelerating racing cars in the world and the fastest sanctioned category of drag racing, with the fastest competitors reaching speeds of and finishing the runs in 3.641 second ...
dragster driver Urs Erbacher set a class speed record with a terminal speed of reached in less than 5 seconds. At the same race meeting, Eric Teboul set a time of 5.2321 seconds at on his Hydrogen Peroxide Rocket Bike, which he further improved to 5.19 seconds at the European championships in September 2010. In 2012, drag-racer Andy Frost set the record of 'the world's fastest accelerating road-legal car' at the UK's Santa Pod Raceway. In September 2010, 47-year-old Briton Perry Watkins drove a racing vehicle, a 1994
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, decorated as a formal Queen Anne style dining table, complete with tablecloth, chairs, place settings, food and various vessels. The vehicle was dubbed the 'Fast Food'. It performed two runs at Santa Pod, topping out at and achieving an average speed of . Santa Pod for many years remained the fastest all-asphalt dragstrip in the world, since most North American tracks are partially or entirely concrete in construction. However, during the winter of 2017/2018, the entire length of the track was lifted and replaced with a track constructed entirely in concrete, the reasoning being that concrete gives more consistent times as it, "moves around less" than asphalt. Since 1987, it has hosted the annual Bug Jam weekend.


In popular culture

Santa Pod appears in
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's concert film '' The Song Remains The Same''. Drummer
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drove a dragster at the raceway for his fantasy sequence in the film.


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External links


Santa Pod official websiteSite offering live coverage of Drag Racing events at Santa Pod and other venuesSanta Pod's Governing Body for European Drag RacingPhotos and video shot at Santa Pod by Brian FawcusUltimate Street Car (USC) official siteBug Jam VW show
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