Keeping it all in the Clontz family—sort of—Blair Buckler won Brock’s Performance Street ET on Saturday night wearing Chris Clontz’s leathers. Well, if Chris’ beaming smile and gleaming plate can’t be in the winner’s circle this time around, at least his suit can. Buckler beat Bob Carlson in the final, a remarkable achievement for Connecticut racer Carlson, who raced one of Rickey Gadson’s school bikes while his own ZX14 is down for repair. Sunday’s Street ET race got nixed by the rain after four rounds.

Two-time Rockingham Louis Concrete 4.60 eighth mile winner Kenny Cornnell added an MIR win to his résumé of the world’s quickest index bikes, beating May winner Ronnie Smith in the final.

FBR Shop 5.60 made it all the way to the final pair before the rain, where class sponsor Marion Ford would have met Robert Parker.

Parker was also still alive in MIRock Crazy 8s, as was “Fearsome” Andy Baumbach and MIR homeboy Shayne Proctor—who was plain Alive and Kicking. Shayne was aboard two entries still in Pro ET and was in Street ET as well.

Last but certainly not least, Williford’s daughter Shyann took the Eatmyink.com Big Wheel race during track prep for Saturday’s rain delay. Shyann stayed in the pedals despite an overly optimistic tune-up, wild spinning wheelies and hairily torqued chassis to beat Jayla Minor in the final. Sound familiar?

Saturday night’s Afterdark Undergound was a lively affair, with Richard Gadson lapping frequently and scoring a few wins on the always-shining Bud Light Lime.