Words and photos
by Jason Fenn
Courtesy of OutlawRacing.com
3/9/04
xpectations
were running high March 6-7, when Jack Barfield
hosted the "Outlaw Jack Barfield Shootout" at
Macon National Dragway, near Jeffersonville,
GA. As one of the last outlaw races before the
official ORSCA season begins (at Carolina Dragway
Mar. 20-21), the Shootout offered a chance for
southern 10.5 racers not only to measure up
against the competition, but also to go after
a $10,000 top prize.
Saturday's action began a little later than scheduled due to rain the
night before, as officials had to work extra hard to get the track ready
for three rounds of qualifying. Their efforts paid off, though, with a
record-setting performance that evening. In the second to last
qualifying run of the night VIP Racing's Marcus Birt set down a 4.73
pass to put him on top of the Outlaw 10.5 field. Not to be outdone,
Steve Kirk pulled to the line and laid down a track record-breaking 4.68
pass to end the night. Darrin Hoyle led the Limited Street pack with a
5.065-seconds run, followed closely by Shannon Ragsdale with a 5.068 in
his new ZR-1 Corvette.
Marcus Birt just missed
being the number-one qualifier in Outlaw 10.5
at Macon National Dragway.
On Sunday, fans and racers awoke to beautiful
sunshine and warm temperatures. Last-chance
qualifying kicked off at 11 a.m. and went smoothly
until Brandon May, in his Limited Street turbocharged
T-bird, took a ride straight into the guardrail
on the spectator side. Unfortunately, that wasn't
even the worst incident of the day. In last-
chance qualifying for Outlaw 10.5, Mark Micke's
beautiful first- generation Camaro caught fire
at the end of the strip. The Macon National
track crew scrambled to the rescue at the first
signs of fire, rushing to put it out, but the
car was severely damaged and Micke sustained
second-degree burns on his feet and was rushed
to the hospital by ambulance.
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