Words by Mickey
Schultz
Action photos by Ron Lewis
Headshots by Jeff Burk and Steve Gruenwald
11/4/04
For the first
time since its inception in 2001, the NHRA
AMS Staff Leasing Pro Mod Challenge moved to
a 16-car field with the first round of eliminations
held on Saturday and the quarterfinals, semifinals,
and finals on Sunday.
In the opening round on Saturday, Jay Payne
defeated No. 1 qualifier Mike Castellana on
a holeshot and Pro Mod legend Scotty Cannon
saw his son Scott Cannon, Jr. take over the
'53 Studebaker and defeat Von Smith.
Other first round winners included Richie
Stevens, Jr., Zach Barklage, Mike Ashley, Danny
Rowe, Shannon Jenkins and Chip King.
With his win in the first round, coupled with
Al Billes' loss to Ashley's teammate Danny
Rowe, Mike Ashley wrapped up the championship
for 2004 for the Pro Mod class. He
received the DRO/NMM Cup at the AMS Staff Leasing
Pro Mod Challenge awards banquet at the Monte
Carlo Resort & Casino on the Las Vegas
Strip Sunday evening.
"We worked hard all season," said
Ashley, who drives the Unique Performance/Infinet
Insurance/Torco Racing Fuels '67 Shelby Mustang.
"It all started here (Las Vegas) last
season. We didn't have the kind of season
that measured up to our standards so we made
a game plan to be the best this year. We went
out and tested and that proved to help. I've
always said our team was made up of a bunch
of winners. Now we
are champions."
In the second round Scott Cannon, Jr. took
an easy win over Jay Payne, Zach Barklage turned
back Richie Stevens, Jr., Mike Ashley got the
best of teammate Danny Rowe and Shannon Jenkins
defeated Chip King.
The semifinals saw Scott Cannon, Jr. (6.332/224.36),
on a holeshot, move to his first final round
on the NHRA AMS Staff Leasing Pro Mod Challenge
circuit when he defeated Zach Barklage (6.321/226.54). His
opponent will be Shannon Jenkins (6.277/222.58)
who turned back a tire shaking Mike Ashley
(13.069/116.36).
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