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The Pure Street top qualifier was Shawn Johnson, driving Jim St.Charles record-setting car, posting a 10.12 for the pole. Brandon Alsept had the competition bye run into the final, while on the other side of the ladder, Johnson defeated Teddy Weaver, 10.17 to 10.34. In the final, Johnson led from light to stripe, defeating Alsept, 10.16 to 10.24.

Factory Stock saw Jay Dold take top qualifier honors with an 11.19-second pass on Saturday. He was greeted with the first-available bye, which happened to put him into the final round. On the other side of the ladder was a huge upset as Carlos Sobrino (shown) defeated the three-time defending champ Tommy Godfrey, 11.26 to 11.48. The final round saw an incredibly close race, with the .001-second Margin Of Victory going to Sobrino for his first-ever win.  

In Modular Muscle, Randy Mounce qualified number one. In the final Gary “Hollywood” defeated Zak Harty.

Open Comp saw Saul Walker II qualify number one with a perfect .000 reaction time. In eliminations, Paul Lehman defeated Kenny Thomas in a double breakout run.

Above: M.J. Smith took the number one spot in Truck and Lighting on Saturday. On Sunday, Johnny Lightning (shown) defeated James Steamer for the win.

Super Stang saw Lloyd Mikeska (shown) ran a 12.030 on a 12.03 dial to take the win over J.A Coan. 

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