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FRA/TSRA
founder and promoter Ronnie Davis
entered his '69 Nova in the Outlaw
10.5 race, but lost in the opening
round when he got out of shape off
the launch. Davis also placed his
1963 Corvette on the pole for the
Top Sportsman event with a 6.952 --
the only six-seconds pass in T/S all
weekend -- but made it only to the
second round, where he lost a close
one to Larry Hutcheson's 2002 Cavalier. |
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Words and
photos by Ian Tocher
6/23/04
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Outlaw 10.5
finalist Jack Barfield earned the
number-one qualifying spot with a
4.748-second effort over the 1/8-mile
distance at Reynolds. It was a costly
pass, though, as Barfield and crew
spent the better part of Saturday
night replacing two damaged pistons. |
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orecasts
of rain were blamed for a disappointing turnout
of racers and spectators at the inaugural Ten
Five Racing Association/Top Sportsman Racing
Association (TFRA/TSRA) event June 26-27, at
Silver Dollar Raceway in Reynolds, GA. Just
seven cars entered the Outlaw 10.5 race and
nine Top Sportsman teams made the trek to the
middle-Georgia strip. Also on the raceday card
were 6.0 and 7.0 index classes, as well as Limited
Street.
Despite the forecast, eliminations were mostly
held under dry and very hot conditions (track
temperature exceeded 130 degrees at mid-afternoon),
but the event's luck ran out just as Jack Barfield
and Rob Hale completed their burnouts for the
Outlaw 10.5 final. High winds accompanied a
heavy downpour with more obviously to come,
so the decision was quickly made to call the
race and evenly split the purse between the
finalists in each class.
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Marcus Birt
appeared headed for the Outlaw 10.5
final after laying a .041 holeshot
on Rob Hale in the semis, but his
VIP Racing Camaro bogged down almost
immediately with a too-rich fuel condition.
A clearly despondent Birt later said
the team had been battling the problem
all weekend, but it progressively
worsened. |
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