28.06.2005, 01:33
News von der KOE Site:
Thanks to all drivers and spectators for coming in Chimay this year, you made this event a success on this first issue with over 8000 spectators, unfortunately only 95 of the 152 confirmed drivers were on the dragstrip, some had broken cars, some had various problems, some also decided not to come because they did not beleive in the succes of King of Europe...
We will make our best to push up King of Europe Drag for 2006, yes, please go back quickly to upgrade your car because King of Europe will be back in 2006
We got a lot of positive feedbacks from drivers and spectators, this should make a lot of good press around Europe and we already can expect a lot bigger, faster and funnier event than this year
Of course, congratulations to the winner, he will stay in the history as "The First King of Europe"
Mister Ian Hook and his Ford '34 (UK)
Overall second is Stefan Gustafsson and his Lemans (Sweden)
Third one is Luca Lodi and his crazy fiat punto (Italy)
Thanks to all drivers and spectators for coming in Chimay this year, you made this event a success on this first issue with over 8000 spectators, unfortunately only 95 of the 152 confirmed drivers were on the dragstrip, some had broken cars, some had various problems, some also decided not to come because they did not beleive in the succes of King of Europe...
We will make our best to push up King of Europe Drag for 2006, yes, please go back quickly to upgrade your car because King of Europe will be back in 2006
We got a lot of positive feedbacks from drivers and spectators, this should make a lot of good press around Europe and we already can expect a lot bigger, faster and funnier event than this year
Of course, congratulations to the winner, he will stay in the history as "The First King of Europe"
Mister Ian Hook and his Ford '34 (UK)
Overall second is Stefan Gustafsson and his Lemans (Sweden)
Third one is Luca Lodi and his crazy fiat punto (Italy)