Burton Auxier was at the top of the Pro Nitrous qualifying list with a 3.890/195.08 from his Camaro.

Eric McKinney remains the hottest competitor in the ADRL after picking up his third straight win – and fifth overall – in Pro Extreme Motorcycle. McKinney, whose second career ADRL race was in Memphis, turned in a banner day in furthering his points lead, running a 4.052 at 175 mph to beat Paul Gast in the finals.

“This is just awesome. It’s cool to come back here and get this win,” McKinney said. “This is the best my career has been. This is top-notch racing right here and this is just incredible.”

McKinney was ahead of the pack the entire weekend. He qualified No. 1 with a 4.079, went 4.048 at 175 mph in the quarterfinals and then topped himself with a career-best and track record 4.028 at 176 mph in the semifinals.

“It seemed like we were stuck on 4.07 and 4.06, and I didn’t think a 4.02 was there,” McKinney said. “That was so cool to see that. This win is just as big as the first one, especially running numbers like that.”

After a season filled with frustration, John Montecalvo finally had something to smile about in his 2012 RJ Race Cars Camaro when he picked up in the win in Extreme Pro Stock after Pete Berner went red in the finals.

“This racing business is always a humbling experience. You never know when you’re going to win another one. I’m just happy to be back in the winner’s circle,” Montecalvo said. “We’ve made some changes and I think we’re moving in the right direction now.”