The Ford’s did surrender one class to Chevy during the weekend as New Castle, Delaware’s Jeff “The Cheater” Kinsler took his ’68 Firebird to the Winner Circle in Ultra Street with a 4.895 ET over Ronny Rhode’s 4.932 effort in is ’68 nitrous Camaro.

In addition to the three Ford vs. The World heads-up classes, several “All Ford” classes performed over the weekend in both Open Comp and Bracket formats. Ford enthusiasts of all ages enjoyed watching different makes and models from all generations compete on the track as well as off the track in car show competition.

422 Motorsports brought its wild Nostalgia Racing to the track for the event, featuring A/FX’s, Thunderbolts, Light Weight Galaxies, Falcons, Fairlanes, and Comets. In the end, Dan Woods used a .044 reaction time and a 10.18 ET to win the class over Dan Parson Jr’s ’67 Comet in the final round.

In JPC Racing Super Stang, Roxanne Shepard in her Virginia Beach, VA based ’04 Mustang took the win using a .015 reaction time in the final to win the class.

Adam Shockley won the JLP Lightning Shootout in his ’93 model running 15.316 ET on a 15.23 dial, over Lewis Ives and his ’00 model in the class final.