Glidden (near lane) beat Myers in the 10.5 final, 3.946/187.11 to 4.501/142.58.

“We finally hit our stride and had a great weekend, so that was definitely exciting to see,” Glidden said. “It’s taken a long time for us to get everything figured out, but we did and that feels great.”

Kevin Helms gave Mopar its first win in the SuperCar Showdown, going 5.889 at 116.42 mph, knocking off Fred Henson in the finals.

The other car in the SuperCar Showdown at Dallas, Bo Buckner’s Mustang that has dominated the class this year, had problems and lost to Henson in the second round.

In Pro Junior Dragster, Cole Burk (near lane) knocked off Griffin Rider with a 7.922 at 77.30 mph.

PJD’s Alex Oppen was also officially named the world champion in the class.