Outlaw 10.5 Pro Street Shootout
The Outlaw 10.5 Pro Street Shootout has been run and won and with the quality of racing on display at Queensland's Willowbank Raceway, it's clear that the future of the pro street scene is alive and well.

More shots over the fold.

Stuart Henry's turbocharged small block Ford-powered Mod Street Capri carried the wheels past 330ft on most passes. He went on to take the win in Modified Street Blown on a holeshot over Johnny Wilson.

Silky's Datsun wagon runs drag radials on the back of his turbocharged four-cylinder Nissan drivetrain. His was easily one of the biggest wheelstands of the day.

With 500 cubes and a bottle or two on board, Shane's radial Mustang is a quarter mile monster!

Queensland's Rotary Motorsport had a couple of entries at the event.

Matt Abel threw some 10.5W's under the back of his Doorslammer for a crack at the big money on offer from Procomp Motorsport.

How many times have we seen the Staunch boys line up at a shootout? This familiar scene brought a smile to many in the stands. Simon Kryger's Torana has had another colour change and is black once more.

Ivan Skaramuca's ex-Brjeski Top Doorslammer is looking great in its Al Anabi-esque colour scheme.

Grant had the FRENZY Pontiac on song.

Frank Mamone is the king of 10.5 in Oz. He had legendary Don Ness helping out at the event and while it was easily the most menacing car there, it couldn't better its 6.6sec PB.

The money race in Outlaw 10.5 saw Zoran Gajic take the win over Matt Abel's Chev.

American Pro Stock chassis legend Don Ness was in attendance, taking in everything the Aussie Pro Street scene has to offer.

Domenic Luppino had his stunning number-one-running Pro Street Blown Mustang singing but tagged the wall in the deep end bringing an end to his weekend.

What's a shootout without some awesome wheelstands?!
Photos: Dave Reid


