400 Thunder Championship Drag Racing Series - Super Season

The 2019/20 400 Thunder Australian Professional Drag Racing Series has been extended into a 2019/21 super season culminating at the Winternationals in June due to racing events being cancelled through 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.   Racing was earmarked to resume in January.  However, recently reimposed travel restrictions across state borders continues to plague organisers.  So at this stage it is difficult to say when racing will resume in 2021.  We’ll keep you posted as soon as we can confirm the next opportunity to see Corey Buttigieg and I on track.

Latest Events

Elliott Andrews prepares to set a land speed record.

DLRA Speed Week 2024

DLRA Speed Week 2024 was cancelled due to a storm which passed through days before the event.  We remain committed to finding a way to complete this record attempt for the fastest ever naturally aspirated Harley-Davidson®.

Elliott Motorcycles director James Curnow at DLRA Speed Week 2021

MotoSchool Track Nights

James completed his first ever lap on a racing circuit in 2023 having signed up for MotoSchool at Sydney Motorsport Park. It only took one night to get hooked.  He’ll be back this year to work on his track skills and speed.

Sunset at Sydney Motorsport Park in Eastern Creek NSW during WTAC World Time Attack Challenge 2022

WTAC 2022

After a couple year hiatus due to the global pandemic, on 1-2 April 2022 Sydney Motorsport Park was once again packed full of fast, loud and high-octane time attack racing action.

Elliott Andrews, Founder of Elliott Motorcycles Australia

DLRA Speed Week 2021

We were up against it but we stayed positive and determined, gearing up for what I hoped would be a big milestone for me and for Elliott Motorcycles at DLRA Speed Week 2021.

flat track hooligan racing

Harley Hooligan Racing Oct-2020

Join us for an epic day in the dirt! A full grid of flat track racers are set to descend on Macarthur Motorcycle Club, Appin NSW on Sunday 4 October 2020.

DLRA Speed Week Starting Line at Lake Gairdner

World Speed Trials 2020

This year’s World Speed Trials at Lake Gairdner had to be postponed as they were unable to guarantee medical and emergency services presence with COVID-19 cases starting to emerge in Australia.