Fastest Street Car Magazine Super Quick had 63 entries and Tony Jardino led the field with a 4.37 at over 161 miles per hour. As the field dwindled to two, it was Ryan Mangus and Mark Simonian left to duke it out. Simonian put together a stellar .012 package, pushing Mangus to take too much stripe and break out. (Paul Schmitz photo)

The largest class of the weekend was, without question, Calvert Racing Quick Street, fielding 115 entries. Leading the enormous field after two qualifiers was Augustine Herrera with a 4.87 at 147 blast down the eighth mile. In the final it was Mark Whynaught (far lane) and Rod McGregor battling. Whynaught put together a solid run on both ends of the track, taking the win. (Tim Marshall photo)

In Tremec True Street action, Ed Crowe took the overall win with an impressive 9.822-second three-pass average, while Bill Fowler took the runner-up spot with a 9.915-second average. Brian Rock took the 10-second class-win, Mike Woodcock took the “W” in the 11-second category, and Arthur Wolfe topped the 13-second field. Adam Tomps won in the 14-second division, and Dennis Nowicki took home the 15-second trophy.