ARP Nostalgia Pro Street

Winner: Joe Bucaro; Runner Up: Skip Baskin
Top Qualifier:  Skip Baskin 7.23 at 189.71

Skip Baskin started out strong in ARP Nostalgia Pro Street, qualifying in the top spot and dropping the class ET record to a 7.236. In the final, a killer .006-second reaction time by Joe Bucaro cost the difference between first and second place and Bucaro’s Mustang claimed the winner’s circle.

Stainless Works Street Outlaw

Winner: Dwayne Barbaree; Runner Up: Phil Hines
Top Qualifier:  Dwayne Barbaree 7.19 at 196.22

“Where did that come from?” was the thought on everyone’s mind when Dwayne Barbaree rocketed off a 7.220 ET record in Street Outlaw. Even more surprising was when Phil Hines dropped that number even lower in eliminations with a 7.194. Barbaree and Hines went dead even down the track in the final, posting times identical to the thousandth! Their twin 7.256 passes were separated by a .023-second margin of victory that favored Barabaree’s starting line prowess.