Younger brother Cameron Teasley started the season on the CarrCraft Racing Suzuki Hayabusa, but lingering effects of a puppy love bite have baby brother spending more quality time with his lady than at the track. So dad James “Crow” Teasley Jr. took over the CarrCraft seat this weekend, scoring the Brock’s Performance Street ET win on Saturday before bent clutch steels sent the bike rocketing skyward and out of competition on Sunday. He beat frequent winner Jerry Turner in Saturday’s final.

Barry Pryer Sr. won Brock’s Performance Street ET on Sunday, keeping fellow finalist Dustin Lee from doubling up. But August race winner Lee and his ‘Busa streetbike took out Mark Schwalm and his Kawasaki dragbike in the Trac King/APE Top Sportsman final for that crown.

The season long Louis Concrete 4.60 battle between three-time winner Kenny Cornnell and Ronnie Smith continued at The Rock, with the world’s quickest eighth mile index bike class boiling down to these two in the final. Cornnell took the tree but Smith took the stripe for his second win of the season.

Sunday Street winner Pryer runner-upped to the fine looking turbo ‘Busa dragbike of Brian Canoles in Saturday’s Nitrous Express Pro ET final. “Formerly Big” Stanley Russell won Sunday’s final over Virginia racer Michael Rankin—both on no-bar bikes.

Afterdark Underground was rained out, but grudge sessions saw some shakedowns going on, including Jeremy Teasley on the Adams Performance ‘Busa, and Ricky “Hollywood” Grayson and Super Dave Stewart on their Real Street bikes.