Got
the fever
Corporal Neil Reeves captures all the on and off
track action at the Gold Coast Indy 300.
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HIGH
SPEED: A champ car approaching at high speed hugs the corners
with ease. Photos: CPL Neil Reeves
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INDY
fever engulfed the Gold Coast and the City of Brisbane once again
and I had been lured by the fast pace and thundering sounds of
screaming cars and engines.
I was fortunate enough to be granted a photographer accreditation
for the entire Indy 300 event.
I had never been to the event before and wasnt quite sure
what I was in for.
The air buzzed with roaring engines and people cheering from all
directions. It was like a giant party wherever you looked.
Everyone was busy preparing cars, selling memorabilia, shopping,
drinking, and moving from one side of the track to another. The
track never stood still there was always something happening.
The ADF had a strong presence at Indy, with the Defence recruiting
van positioned close to the Holden memorabilia site. The new ASLAV
was pleasing the crowds, belting around the circuit spinning its
turret as it went. The Roulettes performed another flawless display,
with running commentary on every manoeuvre.
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BURNING
(top): An F-111 passes at low level with the trademark dump
and burn.
HAZE (above): A champ car roars into the distance in the
heat.
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The
F-111 dump and burn stole the show once again. Three times the
F-111 roared past at low-level. First pass was slower with all
wheels down. The second was flat-out with the wings tucked back
tight. And finally, the dump and burn was a truly awesome site
flames pelting from the rear of the aircraft, the crowd
stood in silence as the F-111 lit up the sky.
It turned out to be a fantastic event for both the V8 super cars
and the champ cars. The weekend had it all rain, sunshine,
crashes, fast cars, trucks, planes, bikes and, this year, night
racing as well. .