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EVEN before the news broke that the Street Outlaws: No Prep Kings crew were heading Down Under to race, our local scene was riding something of a high, as firmly evidenced by December’s Midnight Mayhem radial meeting in Sydney. The first of a proposed series by event promoter Street 20, it was an instant hit that augurs well for its future. In addition to great weather, there was a super-impressive line-up of local and interstate radial cars with their wicks turned up and a fine track for them to throw down on.

Racing was done over the quarter-mile for all classes bar the premier Outlaw Radial class, which ran over the eighth.

Victorian Daniel Szabolics set the internet on fire in the lead-up to the Saturday-night event when his twin-turbo big-block

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