Brandon Pesz was the Pro Extreme number-one qualifier. His Chevy Corvette ran 3.660 at 207.21 mph. He made it through the field but broke in the final.

Bob Rahaim’s dream season continued in Pro Nitrous, as he picked up his second win of 2012 with a 3.83 holeshot win against Doug Riesterer in a final that featured the top two drivers in the points standings.

Riesterer went an incredible 3.772 for the eighth mile to set a track record, but Rahaim and his Jerry Bickel Race Cars Camaro had a significant advantage on the line (.085 reaction time to Riesterer’s .242) to hold off Riesterer in the race and in the points standings.

“This was a thrilling moment for our team. I’m the luckiest man in the world right now,” Rahaim said. 

“I’m excited and it’s just even better because we’re coming to the end of the season and every point matters. We’re just floored right now.”

Rahaim qualified second with a 3.848 and put together his best pass of the weekend in the finals. 

“It takes everybody to do this,” Rahaim said. “Everyone is just doing a fantastic job out there.”