A similar scenario played out in Schnitz Racing Pro Comp, where multi-time champ Keith Lynn set the standard with a 4.151 on his Kawasaki turbo Funnybike and ran that way consistently all weekend. He faced Michigan surgical instruments sharpener Mark Paquette in the final, and Paquette was carrying his own record book entry with him—a 180.65 mph top speed on his similar Kawasaki combination. Still, Lynn had consistency while Paquette had many shut-off passes on his way to the final. But Lynn went -.003 red at the starting line and Paquette scored the big check.

NHDRO is proud to showcase the 2 stroke Super Eliminator bikes in action and veteran racer Roger Wilhelm took the final round over redlighting Scott Allen. The Catalyst Racing Composites Crazy 8s win went to Brad Gott over Chuck Fleener, Gott taking it at the start with his .050 light to Fleener’s .137.