In Comp Eliminator it was Brian Browell, Lafayette, Ind., taking out one of the best in the class and veteran David Rampy with a 7.318 second lap at 171 mph for the win while former Lucas Oil National Champion Larry Stewart took home the trophy in Super Stock.  The Mississippi racer ran down Zack Running from Michigan in his ’10 Challenger posting a 10.059 second run at 127.85 mph.

Jerry Emmons went deep in to eliminations in both Stock and Super Stock collecting the hardware in Stock in his ’69 Camaro. The Pasadena, Texas, racer defeated Fred Connell, Nashville, Tenn., in 10.363 seconds. Emmons fell to Mike Morris in round five of Super Stock.  (Joe McHugh photo)

Gary Songy Jr. and Al Peavler each joined in on the fun as Songy grabbed the win in the Brodix/Steve Schmidt Top Sportsman class and Peavler did the same in the Spitzer Race Cars Top Dragster category.  Songy, Lacombe, La., clocked in at 194 mph in his final round win over Tom Stultz and Peavler, Olney, Ill., went 195 mph to beat James Monroe, Bloomington, Ind.

Rounding out Sunday’s winners were Todd Ewing, Vinemount, Ala., in Super Comp over Jason Kenny; Alan Bush, Erie, Ill., holding off Jason Lynch, Pleasant View, Tenn. in Super Gas; and Louis Murray, Eureka, Mo., in Super Street taking out Joey Shipp, Whiteland, Ind.

The event included several race-within-a-race competitions. Chuck Haubiel won against Jason Coan in the Miller/JEGS Comp Shootout presented by Hughes Performance. The Super Shootout presented by Moser Engineering titles went to Bill Riddle in Super Comp, Rob Moser in Super Gas and Chris Runnels in Super Street who took out local racer Mark Smith of Bowling Green, Ky.

This was the final event in the North Central Division, although racers can travel outside their division to score additional points toward divisional, regional and national championships.