Revelry Racing, a privateer race team from Burwood NSW, are pleased to announce that their team riders placed 2nd and 3rd in their respective classes at the 2022 NSW Championship Series of drag racing. Both were on Royal Enfield’s which started life at 650 twins… Check out their results. Release: Revelry Racing.

Revelry Racing placed 2nd and 3rd in their respective classes at the 2022 NSW Championship Series of drag racing.


Check out our feature on Revelry Racing’s 650 drag bike…


Rider Tristan Anderson had a great season in the Street Bike Class. Atop his Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 he brought home four Runner Up trophies and secured the Series Runner Up as well.



Rider, and team owner, Santina Keith ran a custom built Royal Enfield Continental GT Twin with a stroked 965cc engine in the BikeReview Modified Bike Class. She had two semi-final finishes, took home one runner up trophy and posted a third-place finish in the final standings.

Rider, and team owner, Santina Keith ran a custom built Royal Enfield Continental GT Twin with a stroked 965cc engine in the Modified Bike Class.

Rider, and team owner, Santina Keith ran a custom built Royal Enfield Continental GT Twin with a stroked 965cc engine in the BikeReview Modified Bike Class.

Team owner and Crew Chief Will Keith said “This is an outstanding achievement for our first full season of racing. Now we’re really excited about the potential for next season. We’ve got big plans to field more of the quickest and fastest Royal Enfield’s ever”.

The Speed Adict NSW Drag Racing Championship is an 8 round series across 10 months with races run at Sydney Dragway. Both the Street Bike and BikeReview Modified Bike classes run Dial Your own Bracket Racing. Make sure you head to Sydney Dragway to check them out next year!


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