The age-old battle between Terry Weaver and Jimmy Wilson played out once again this weekend in G-Force Transmissions Pure Street, and it was Weaver who got the win light for the second event in a row. Wilson got the holeshot and the lead initially, but Weaver was able to make up the difference and come out ahead with a 9.599 at 139.13 mph performance over Wilson's 9.927 at 139.26 mph one.

NMRA's two stocker categories, American Racing Headers Factory Stock and Race Pages Coyote Stock, resulted in multiple tight battles. In Factory Stock, the number one qualifier James Meredith and the number two qualifier Louis Sylvester, Jr. met in the finals, and it was Meredith who got to take the trip to the Aerospace Components Winner's Circle thanks to his winning 10.725 at 124.81mph pass. For Coyote Stock, Jacob Lamb was able to add a new win to his racing résumé thanks to a successful 10.300 at 129.44 mph blast against Steve "The Farmer" Gifford.

In Roush Performance Super Stang, Darrel Bye and Larry Firestone ran side-by-side for the last run of the weekend. Bye crossed the stripe to secure the win and a trip to the Aerospace Components Winner's Circle.

Meanwhile, in the Race Pages Ford Muscle index class, two men met to make their last trip down the strip of the weekend. It was Chris Parisi versus Miles Wagoner, and Parisi was deemed the champion and earned a spot in the Aerospace Components Winner's Circle.

Exedy Racing Clutch Modular Muscle featured nearly twenty of the top Modular drivers, but the longtime veterans of this style of drag racing, Charlie McCulloch and Shane Williams, stayed in the game long enough to head to the finals. When the win lights lit, they illuminated McCulloch's lane and wrapped up the class for the weekend.