Twenty plus cars showed up for the first round of Super Pro Street. Kevin Fiscus in a twin-turbocharged Mustang set both ends of the track record with a 5.932 at 251.34 in the semifinal round. 


George Williams

The winner of the finals in Super Pro Street had to be determined by video replay when George Williams punched out the 1,000-foot timing block. The track wanted to verify that the block was hit by the body of the and not the ‘bullhorn’ exhaust that did it. It took a couple of minutes to be certain then Fiscus was declared the class final winner.

Lil Bull ended up with the first round bye and then another one later.

Extreme Street was won by Frank Mewshaw who beat Phil Hines in the final and went on to do a historic double by also winning Heavy Street, which had 20 cars show up for first round. Mewshaw won over a very outclassed Lil Bull. 

Phil Hines won Street Outlaw over Dennis Lugo. There were 11 cars for first round.

Bill Lee beat Will Kirlin in the final of 8.50 Index. Fourteen cars made up the class. 

Mike Ruff over Eddie Brooks in 10.0 Index. Thirty-two cars showed up for first round although reportedly 41 cars had entered.