Meanwhile, Lizzy Musi started her Musi-powered 2015 Dart from the fourth position and raced through Mike Castellana, Chris Rini and Cox with authority, setting a new class speed record of 204.01 mph along the way. In the final round she faced number-two qualifier "Stevie Fast" Jackson and his '69 Camaro with Reher-Morrison horsepower under the hood after Jackson made his way past Tim Savell, Stoken and Keith Haney, who ran a career-best 3.74 in qualifying third.


Running in the right lane for the final, Musi moved first, leaving with a .013 holeshot and never looking back, running 3.72 at 203.55 mph to Jackson's wheel-standing 3.76 at 200.89 mph.

"You know, I still feel like I'm pretty new out here compared to most of the other guys," Musi said after scoring her first win of the year and just the second of her Pro Nitrous career. "I have to thank my dad and Rickie Smith for helping to sort out our new car for me, too. And we added Patrick Barnhill and let me tell you, he knows a thing or two about getting one of these things to hook up. I'm very lucky to have the people I have surrounding me."