Full display of burnout skills

Narrogin Observer
Camera IconMitchell Farmer in Farm Find - 1st Place in V8 burnouts.

Anthony Page is the Paul Kulker Memorial Burnout Champion for the 2018 Narrogin Revheads, after a successful weekend at Thomas Hogg Oval.

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Organisers have celebrated the event, which had an increase of numbers through the gate as 1150 attendees watched on during the rubber burning festival.

Camera IconParticipants came from Geraldton to Albany.

“We had a great successful weekend, our gate numbers were up, it was great to see all the hard work resulting in positive feedback from people entering the events and spectators,” organiser Paul Schutz told The Observer.

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Camera IconCredit: Pictures: Autolifeperth.com/ Ryan Annear, Autolifeperth.com/Ryan Annear

“It’s good to see people come across from all over WA to the show.

Camera Icon40 cars took part in the parade.

“It was hassle-free, which was great. All our local services support us as well, which was great.”

Camera Icon40 cars took part in the parade.

Mr Schutz said around 100 volunteers helped.

Camera IconMick Hamon’s Wide Open.

“It’s a community-run event to help fundraise for community clubs that are involved,” he said.

Camera IconAnthony Page took out 1st place in the Blown division.

2018 Narrogin Revheads Burnout winners:

Ladies: Rhonda Farmer

Non V8: Richie Freeman

V8: Mitchell Farmer

Blown: Anthony Page

2018 Show N Shine results

Top Muscle: Jamie Ward, HSV Maloo

Top Ladies: Fiona Ward, HX Sandman

Top Classic: Dave Milroy, HQ GTS

Top 4x4: Samuel Licence, Nissan Patrol

Top Import: Cam Cameron Hayes, Nissan 300zx

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