In 6.90 Slammers, the win this time went to Jerry Jahnsen who took out the defending class champion, Mike Doushgounian (near lane), in the final round.  

Doushgounian, the number one qualifier at 6.959, definitely had the best car, running consistent 6.90s throughout eliminations, including a 6.906 in E1. But when Jerry laid down a near perfect 6.901 in the final round, Mike had no choice but to stay on the throttle and subsequently broke out at 6.868.

As a side note, Justin Wake, absent at the first two races, is back and looking very quick. So quick, that he had a hard time keeping the orange and black Camaro out of the 6.8s, eventually DQing with a 6.865 in E1.  

In 7.60 Slammers, the Rob Patten versus Mark Lawson battle for class supremacy was renewed. This time it was Lawson (near lane) over Patten on a holeshot. Lawson, the #1 qualifier, jumped out to a .027 advantage at the start, and by two ten-thousandths of a second, held off Patten’s hard-charging ‘Vette.  

The next event for the Pro Slammer Door Car Association (PSDCA) sponsored by Scrappers Racing is Funny Car Fever June 15-16 at Sacramento Raceway Park. Check out the Slammers at www.proslammers.com.