PRO TURBO

Jim Bell, from Edmonton, Alberta, was the only Precision Turbo & Engine Pro Turbo car but did his best to put on a show for the fans all weekend long. He qualified his Pro-Line powered Mustang with a 4.148 at 187.26 mph and kept tuning on the car to run a 4.098 at 191.29 in the final round.

X-TREME PRO MOD

X-Treme Pro Mod was tightly contested between two previous winners, low qualifier and “Bash on the Bayou” winner T.J. Tindle and “X-Treme Gateway Showdown” winner and points leader Kevin Rivenbark. Tindle had the performance advantage on paper early in the weekend, but races are won on the track with Rivenbark’s Galot Motorsports car getting stronger throughout the contest.

“We missed two qualifying rounds to work on the car and it gained power with each pass. It was extremely smooth,” said Rivenbark. His 3.936 against Gray in the semis was an improvement over his qualifying and the 3.906 in the final was his best time of the weekend.

X-TREME PRO MOD ROUND ONE: Kevin Rivenbark, Pontiac Firebird, 3.936, 188.70 def. Tommy Gray, Corvette, 4.075, 183.05; T.J. Tindle, Ford Mustang, 3.972, 184.25 bye run

FINAL: Rivenbark, 3.906, 188.81 def. Tindle, 3.940, 187.99.