The Strange Engineering Coyote Stock had so many story lines heading into the finals from the championship chase between HiPo Joe Charles and veteran racer Justin Burcham to the wildly fast Shane Stymiest (shown) who had blistered quick runs in testing. Burcham was top qualifier with a 10.58 at 124 mph and made his way into the finals with record-breaking fashion—the new Coyote Stock record is now a 10.55. Stymiest would take the final round win with a 10.63 at 124 mph to Burcham’s 10.73 at 124 mph.

The final heads-up category is Nitto Tire Factory Stock and Louis Sylvester was top qualifier (10.85 at 122 mph) as well as the class winner. He took the win with a 10.97 at 123 mph to Matt Amrine’s 10.99 at 121 mph performance.

The GT500 vs. Terminator Shootout pits SVT’s two supercharged special edition Mustangs against each other in a heads-up showdown. An eclectic mix of street cars and dedicated drag racing rides made their way to the 1,320 to find out who is the best of the SVT world. The final came down to one Terminator and one Shelby GT500. The Mayor of the shootout, Jacob Conant (shown), would take on the world’s quickest and fastest Shelby GT500 owned and driven by Tommy Passalaqua. Conant would slay the 8.30 machine by drilling the light and running a career best of 8.97 at 151 mph. Passalaqua ran into trouble and slowed to an 8.95 at 163 but it Conant’s better reaction time that made the difference.