« PREV. PAGE NEXT PAGE »

Xtreme Street saw Bob Kurgan take the number one spot with a 7.87. He made it to the finals, but it was the defending champ Jamie Stanton who was able to prevail. After beating John Warren in the first round, Stanton had a bye into the semis where he won against Phil Smith. In the finals Stanton faced Kurgan and when the lights dropped, Kurgan reacted first, but appeared to have some mechanical issues and had to give the win to Stanton, who ran an 8.12.                

Andy Manson was the man to beat in 275 Drag Radial during qualifying, running a string of incredible 7.5 passes to take the top qualifying spot. He advanced over a broken Eric Ken ward in the first, had a bye into the finals, and beat the drag radial stalwart Jason Lee in an incredible final match, Manson reacted with a .063 as Lee cut a .062. Both cars ran 7.59, but Manson was a mere .014 quicker.   

The Pro Stock field was topped by Robbie Blankenship, but it was Don Baskin who got the gold in the end. After taking out Don Bowles’ Maverick with an 8.72, Baskin got a bye into the finals where he was able to be victorious in a 8.49 to 8.99 race against Robbie Blankenship.    

The Late-Model HEMI Shootout consisted of four different classes, 5.7L N/A HEMI, 6.1L N/A HEMI,  Stroker HEMI, and Unlimited HEMI. Kent Irwin won the 5.7L class, Bill McFadden took the 6.1L, Nick Mendolia won Stroker HEMI, and J.C. Beattie won in Unlimited. In the Late Model HEMI King of the Hill Shootout, a collaboration of the four winners in the HEMI heads-up classes, JC Beattie took out Kent Irwin in a 10.29 to 11.69 race. In the HEMI Rumble class, Jon Dalton took out Erik Storms by running a dead-on 12.00 on his index.   
 
In True Street Mike Scordato was the overall winner, running an average of 8.86, and the runner-up was Chris Shifflet who ran an 8.93 average. In the HEMI True Street class, Chris Janczy took the crown with an 11.95, and the runner-up was William Donoho with a 11.98 average.

In Mean Street, Don Baskin got the number one spot on the ladder, running a 9.85. He got a bye in the first round and faced Jeremy Gillam in the semi finals, where he won in a 9.91 to 9.98 race. In the final round, he faced Alan Von Ahnen and won with a 9.88.   

In the index classes Open Comp saw Susan McClenaghan take out a redlighting Dennis Deweese, in Late-Model EFI Edgar Perez took down Kent Nine, and Andy Warren beat Ralph Seran in Nostalgia Muscle Car. In Nostalgia Super Stock, Doug Duell won over a redlighting Skip Koester.

« PREV. PAGE NEXT PAGE »