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Alan Von Ahnen clicked off a 10.00 to take the top spot in the Mean Street class.  He then eliminated Mike Winters on his way to the finals via the second-round bye.  On the other side of the ladder, Jeremy Gillam (above) took out class champion Don Baskin to meet with Von Ahnen in the final, where Gillam put up a 10.02 grab the win with a .004 MOV.

In Open Comp, Donnie Bowles clicked off a perfect .000 reaction time during Friday’s session to stand atop the 36 racers in the class heading into eliminations.  There, Bowles continued his march to take home the cheese over Adam Samfilippo.

In Nostalgia Super Stock, Barry Camp ran .0002 over his index to qualify at the top of the field.  He made it all the way to the semifinals before being eliminated by Brian Merrick.  On the other side of the ladder Al Corda took out everyone he faced on the way to Merrick.  In the final, Merrick took the win.

Florida’s Cindee Hall took her ’63 Falcon to the top of the Nostalgia Muscle Car class by running .001 over her index.  At the end of the day it was class champ Andy Warren (shown)against Danny Towe, and Warren ran just .01 over his dial to take the win and retain his points lead.

The Late Model EFI class had NMRA regular Kent Nine qualifying first, .002 over his index.  Once eliminations were over, however, local hotshoe Chris Cadle took the win over Dan White.

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