Rounding out Saturday's action was the 10.90 Super Street group. Jimmy Stack was running a limited schedule this season in the Livezey and Garbinski Challenger but has taken every opportunity and run with it. Race #7 was no different and Stack found himself in the final yet again, this time against first-time finalist Levon Currie and his Mustang. In the final Stack and Currie were practically dead even off the line (.026 to .025), but it was Stack claiming his first victory of 2015 with an almost perfect 10.904 to Currie's break-out 10.862.

Sunday carded yet another beautiful day for the racers at Cecil County and after the completion of qualifying Kathy Smulligan (Super Comp), Tom Goldman (Super Gas) and Bob Kodadek (Super Street) claimed the number-one spots. As eliminations proceeded into the later rounds, drivers were going to have to tame a very tricky racing surface that had the sun beating on it all day long.

In Super Street, current points leader Keith Mayers was looking for victory number three this season, but standing in his way yet again was Race #7 winner, Jimmy Stack. With a big swing in points at stake both drivers lined up for the finals. Unfortunately, the finals were decided on the line as Stack pushed the tree and went -.004 red, handing the victory to Mayers and his Porsche.


In Super Comp, another new face graced the winner circle on Sunday as Randy Winfelder Jr. out of Forest Hill, Md., claimed victory. Winfelder did so by defeating Saturday's race winner Bill Hardifer in the process after Hardifer fouled at the start handing the victory to Winfelder and his "More Mechanized Madness" Spitzer Dragster.