PRO EXTREME MOTORCYCLE

Two-time PDRA world champion Eric McKinney added the first win to his championship defense season with his victory over local rider Dave Norris.

Unlike a majority of the competition, McKinney’s Suzuki went faster as the track got hotter in eliminations. He first ran a 4.10 over Ashley Owens on Saturday evening, then stepped up to a 4.07 to eliminate the number two rider in points, Chris Garner-Jones, in the second round. McKinney unleashed a 4.055 at 176.35 to claim low ET and top speed of the event in his semifinal victory over number-one qualifier Travis Davis and his 4.07. Another 4.07 popped up on the scoreboard in McKinney’s lane in the final round over Norris’ 4.20.

OUTLAW 10.5

Two Maryland drivers were the only guys left standing in Outlaw 10.5 after racing on a hot, tricky track all weekend. Number one qualifier Mike Decker Jr. looked to be the favorite in his supercharged 2002 Camaro, but number two qualifier Mo Hall overcame a .137 reaction time to defeat Decker in 4.174-to-4.348 final round.