In Open Comp, Randy Conway qualified number one with a .001-second reaction time. However when it came to the final round, it was Rodney Ward and Kurt Neighbor facing off. Ward took the win light when Neighbor made a hard move to center about 100 feet out, killing his ET.

James Steamer took the top spot in Truck and Lightning qualifying with a perfect reaction time. The final round came down to Jim Roberts and reigning champion Steve Martin. Roberts led from stripe to stripe to take the win at his home track.

Modular Muscle saw class-veteran Donnie Bowles take the top spot with a perfect .000-second qualifying effort. Donnie Bowles continued his domination all the way to the winner’s circle as he defeated Gary “Hollywood” Parker with a 9.775 on a 9.76 index.

In Super Stang Chad Wendel took the top honors after the first round, running within .029 second of his dial. In the final round, Kent Nine defeated reigning champ Alan Miller when Miller went .025 red on the tree.

In True Street actions, Randy Seward took the overall win with an 8.937-second average, while Chris Lancaster took the overall runner-up spot. Deneen Segura took the 1o-second class-win, and Burt Greiner took home the plaque in the 11-second class. Brent Nelson was victorious in the 12-second bracket, while Jerry Casale was the king of thirteens. Mike Idol took home the hardware in the 14-second class, and Chris Parisi took home another win in the 15-second class.