Then it’s a step to recent IDBL winner Richard Gadson and the 35 year-old old school, nitrous, air-cooled Suzuki GS of Brad Mummert with a 6.97 at 201. But Gadson and the bike stepped up big time in Saturday night’s Dunigan Pro Street Shootout with a 6.89. Teasley won the Shootout with a 6.87 in the final against St Louis powder keg Rudy Sanzottera.

Jeremy Teasley

Fifth place qualifier Frankie Stotz caught a break with Sunday’s rain, because his little Honda was broke. He’ll get a chance to make the call when the race resumes at Indy with the NHDRO World Finals and Grudge Spectacular on September 25-27.

Paquette will face Will Santana in September, Gadson will face Sanzottera, Teasley will face Drew Tolliver, and Yoder will run Joey Jobbe.

Gadson followed up his Louisville Pro Comp win with a number one qualifying 4.15 on Jeff Jones’ nitrous-huffing “Fast Times Motorsports” PXM Suzuki. He’ll face Hoosier Ron Maddox in September, while Chris Cutsinger and Keith Lynn face off in an all-Hoosier, other half of the ladder.

Louisville’s Deshaun Wheeler qualified number one with a 4.602 in Quicktime Motorsports/Lindeman Performance Pro Ultra 4.60 eighth mile index. Points leader Brevin Bond struggled in last place with a 5.23.

Dave Page is Route 21 Top Gas number one qualifier, and he’ll face veteran Norwalk racer Craig Adams in September’s round 1. Like Pro Street’s Stotz, Kounselor Kenny Schwartz will benefit from the rain postponement to give engine builder Darin Duchek time to rebuild Schwartz’s motor following it’s death penalty verdict handed down in Top Gas qualifying.

Scott Grady’s perfect 8.900 placed him at the top of the Millennium Trailers Super Comp qualifying order. Points leader Chad Isley is way down in 12th.