Swift Tools ET Series #12 & Jr Dragster #9 At Pacific Raceways

Swift Tool E.T. Series # 12 and Jr. # 9  7-26-14 68426 Jul 2014 Kent, WA – The 2014 season E.T. Finals and track championships are up for grabs, so points were on everyone’s minds tonight at Pacific Raceways. With another round of the “Super” classes being held, everyone watching loved the wheels up in the air launches they produce.

Over 500 images are now in the gallery – click here to go there.

The day’s class winners are:

Jr Storm: Anastazia Gossette over Alexis Krier
Jr Thunder: Korban Lewis over Luke Cavar
Jr Lightning: Kelsee Gage over Devin Lewis
MC: Jim Zevenbergen over Chris Crane
SM: Steve Horton over Don Elgin
PRO: Jack Ward over Greg Kent
SPRO: Dale Green over Bryan Schmitt
S/SS: Rick McKinney over Bill Edgworth
S/G: Todd Sims over Glen Paine Jr.
S/C: Emmitt McKillop over Darral Petitt
S/S: Steve Beggerly over David Stuckle

WINNERS

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Bucky Vs Twig Highlights GoodGuys Drags

Good Guys at Pacific Raceways 7-25-14 735Good Guys at Pacific Raceways 7-25-14 74725 Jul 2014 Kent, WA – by John Ramsey It was a throw-back throw-down as northwest Funny Car legends Bucky Austin and Twig Zeigler delighted a large Pacific Raceways’ crowd with a side-by-side hammer-down pass at the 27th Annual GoodGuys Friday Nite Vintage Drags July 25that the historic Kent track.

Kris Krabill, driving for the legendary “Northwest Hitter” Bucky Austin, grabbed a slight starting line advantage and powered to a 5.748 at 249.44 mph over Zeigler’s ’74 Plymouth Satellite piloted by Devery Howard, who stopped the clocks at 5.834 at 246.39 mph.  In the nightcap, Krabill set top ET and speed of the night in his match-up with Roger Garten’s 1973 Mach 1 with a 5.737 at 254.86.  Howard’s second round run wasn’t enough to hold off the hole-shot win of Nathan Sitko and his Edmonton, Alberta based ’78 Plymouth Arrow that ran 5.934 at 244.03 to Howard in the Twig Zeigler car ata 5.914 ET at 222.18 mph.

Sitko also took the measure of Garten in the opening round with a 5.889 at 243.33 to Garten’s centerline crossing foul.

Austin’s and Zeigler’s floppers were mainstays at Pacific Raceways in the heyday of Funny Car match racing when the track was known as Seattle International Raceway (SIR), hosting such events as 64 Funny Cars.  In recent years, Austin’s Fife, WA-based team has made regular appearances in testing at Pacific Raceways.

The GoodGuys annual event at Pacific Raceways attracted nearly 200 hot rods, muscle cars and competition race cars 1972 and older.  In addition, a large car show was held in the upper pits.  The GoodGuys Friday Nite Drags are part of a weekend festival of hot rods and hot cars held at the nearby Puyallup Fair Grounds.

Other winners at the Friday Nite Drags included John Ermish of Renton WA in Competition; Tacoma’s Steve Wilson and his ’38 Ford Coupe in Hot Rod 1; the ’36 Dodge of Buckley, WA’s Pat Kelly in Hot Rod 2; North Bend, WA’s Ken Reeves and his ’67 Dart in Street Machine 1; and Gary Gandee of Bremerton driving his Pontiac Firebird in Street Machine 2.

Images of all the action are now in the galleries.  Click here to go there.

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Swift Tools ET Series Race #11 At Pacific Raceways

Swift Tool E.T. Race # 11  7-19-14 03019 July 2014 Kent, WA – With just one class already claimed the race is on to settle the rest of the season. The big goal is to stay one round ahead of the person in front of you or hope they go out in an early round. Point counting is of high interest at this time of the season.

The racing was intense: no current front runner won and a pair of normal Mission runners took the trophies in two classes.

Lots of great shots with colorful sunset skies this weekend – click here to go to the album.

WINNERS

MC: Chris Benda over past champ Joe Lind
SM: John TaBak on his number stopped Joey Fielder
PRO: Chris Stone from Mission, BC got by local racer Greg Kent
SPRO: Past champ Fred Hoffman got the win as Norm Braedt ran too quick

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Junior Dragster #8 & Test N Tune At Pacific Raceways – July 18th, 2014

Jr. Dragster #8 and TnT 7-18-14 13418 July 2014 Kent, WA – As the rounds are getting less, the chance to gain on the person ahead of you is getting short. Lose a few rounds in the beginning of the season and it could be the difference in earning you a spot for the E.T. Finals and even a track championship.

Counting points can be counter-productive; it can take you out of your game. Think too much and mistakes can be made. It only takes a fraction of second to lose concentration and you lose the race from one little miscue. As in any competition, keeping your head clear for the task at hand is a constant work in progress.

Think of it yourself trying to do something that takes a great deal of concentration. Add in a slew of people watching your every move. Did I mention that this concentration is being attempted by kids 5 to 18 yrs. old. Quite impressive the way they take care of business, and leave the point counting to the parents to figure out as they go back to being kids running around tossing a football.

The ability to get into a zone of total awareness of what you are doing and about to do is a natural born gift to a few, to all other’s it’s practice, practice, practice.

These are the winners and point gainers for this race:

Jr. Storm: Alexis Krier got by Ryan Warnke
Jr. Thunder: Cameron Calhoun over Elizabeth Lindsey
Jr. Lightning: Yeshua Wilcox edged Devin Lewis

Images of all the action are now available – click here to go to the album.

SAMPLES

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Gary Peterson

Swift Tool ET #8   6-8-14 198 Gary17 July 2014 Kent, WA – Family and friends, co-workers and drag racers came together today to celebrate Gary’s life. It began with a committal service at Tahoma National Cemetery as any military person has earned and ended with a memorial potluck at Pacific Raceways, a place he loved so dearly.

It’s hard to describe how many people Gary touched as he was involved with his basic favorites, football and drag racing, and both involve a lot of people. I only knew Gary for a short time; though in that short time we grew close quickly. His personality was infectious and hastened by our mutual love of the drag strip brought us together with that commonality. Being day’s apart in age was another part of our quick friendship; I too will miss what he brought to the track.

R.I.P. GARY

In memory of Gary there are images of the Potluck – click here to go to the album.

Wild West Nostalgia Race At Pacific Raceways

Wild West Nostalgia Race Saturday 7-12-14 22713 July 2014 Kent, WA – Ten classes of Nostalgia iron at Pacific Raceways to qualify for Sunday’s elimination rounds. Here for the second time, this race brings all kinds older race cars out for competition.

Over 900 Images of all types of nostalgia cars available in two albums, one for each day – click here.

Updated with current safety equipment they are pretty much the same as they were back then. Throw in with this a two day car show put on by Bracketstars and its non raced show cars from the same period. Fine looking hot rods with fine looking race cars and sunny weather, what could be better for a weekend?

The hot sunny weather had everyone’s attention as higher than normal temp’s covered the northwest. Plenty of liquids needed for man and machine were needed for both in these conditions. As far as racing goes, it’s the same for everyone to figure what tuning to do to try and tame the heat. Plenty of wheel’s up launches showed the track prep in great shape.

Along with the nostalgia runs both Austin families went after their respective information on what they are after. You have to make the runs to find out what you really have and what you may or may not have to do to get to your target. Good luck to both.

In the only real race of the day, the “running for the bucks” saw Randy Shaw from Lincoln, MT. get the money when Camarillo, CA. resident Roy Pool fouled.

Sunday morning brought the same conditions as yesterday and now everything counted. A time hit for all classes and the dial-ins began. In-line six’s to AA/supercharged testing their machines in win or go home racing on Pacific Raceways legendary quarter mile.

Surface improvements had racers commenting good things and the up-coming events should show it. Quicker 60′, a little faster speed and most of all better E.T.’s brought a number of high fives and smiles.

Starter by committee quickly filled by Jeremy Scrivner and Jack Stutler with Jack bringing his Div.6 experience in kind of a lead role when Asst. drag strip Mngr. and starter Rick was sidelined with a medical condition. Speedy recovery my friend. For Jack starting an AA/FC of the current 1000′ era was a first.

Flipping the switch on a car making a couple of sub 4.70’s runs would bring a smile to anyone’s face.

Here are your Nostalgia class winner’s for this year’s race:

INLINE: Jeff Nelson over Scott Cummins
SS/FX: Thor Prestegand over Jamie Roth
HOT ROD I: Ross Walker over Gary Clark
HOT ROD II: Chris Sheldon over Randy Gaidjiergis
STK SHIFT: Uwe Gerdes over Scott Nelson
STREET MACHINE I: Alan Borgen over David Marquart
STREET MACHINE II: Andy Collins over Larry DeCamp
TOP GAS: Dave Wakefield over Randy Brown
DRAGSTER: Allan Thornock over Trevor Smith
AA/SUPER: Troy Owen over Mitch Chamberlin

SAMPLES

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Car Club #5 & Test N Tune At Pacific Raceways

Car Club #5 and Test and Tune 7-11-14 16811 July 2014 Kent, WA – Car Club members who take part in the season series got a bonus as far as the cars that came out for the test and tune part of the Friday night race. With a weekend of Nostalgia race cars on the property they were eager to test. Some very fine early iron made passes down the track to the delight of those spectators and club members watching.

Throw into that an ongoing development of a dragster in bare metal and a competition license upgrade. Walt Austin with son Pat and Pat’s son Drew testing their fine work on the dragster. Am looking forward when it goes into competition.

For the upgrade, longtime northwest racer Bucky Austin brought out a AA/FC for the upgrade. Having mostly driven and won in the alcohol funny car classes any E.T. or speed could be classed as a personal best. Planned runs over the weekend should give him the runs needed for the upgrade.

In-between the Car Club rounds saw Jr. Dragsters, altereds, front engine dragsters and even a motorcycle testing. Quite a range of race cars to watch tonight.

The race winner for Car Club this race saw Jason Cooper of Arlington top Steve Kranz of Snohomish

Images of all the action are now available – click here to go to the album.

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Urban Custom Bikes #5 & High School #3 at Pacific Raceways

Urban Custom Bikes #5 and HS #3  7-9-14 29609 July 2014 Kent, WA – If you ride a motorcycle you know that there is a wide range to choose from. Whatever is your choice you will more than likely find one at the drag strip on these Wednesday nights for the Urban Custom Bikes sponsored races.

From a full dressed out Harley to a pure drag Kawasaki, and a lot in-between. As more and more riders are coming out to take part in a mid-week night out, the different manufacturers represented is growing.

Add in this night the high school series and a test and tune you could see again another wide range of race cars, NHRA legal C/SMA Cobalt to a highschoolers old T-Bird. Toss in a parachute pulling dragster and an import that hauls the mail and needs a parachute. Just a sample of the wide range of what you will see on a mid-week race date.

Images are now available – click here.

The two class winners are:

In high school Patrick Fiorito got the win over Peaton Biscay
The motorcycle class had Sonora, Ca. native Daniel Hoheisel take down local guy Jacob Becker

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Summit ET Bracket Series #10 At Bremerton Raceway

Summit E.T. Bracket Series # 10 7-6-2013 80806 July 2014 Bremerton, WA – As the Summit ET Series event numbers get bigger the points earning chances get smaller. This sunny Sunday was all about the “points”. A few rounds can make a big change in earning points for the E.T. finals and a track championship.

The action featured a Nostalgia Tour and a two class run for the bucks, which made for a full day of racing.

Over 600 images of all the fun in the summer sun – click here to go to the album.

These are your winners:

High School: Ryder Biscay got a freebie as the lone entry
MC: Jim Funderburg got it, Jake Havens red -.001
SM: Bobby Burkevics over too fast AJ Tibbetts
PRO: High flying Rick Welter in his Plymouth over Jack Ward’s Firebird
SPRO: Altered over Vega, Andy Taylor in the altered and Norm Braedt in the Vega
Electronics: Lonny Sharkey’s closer to the dial to hard charging Al Chinn
Non-electronics: Jim Werre handed the win by Robert Steffen fouled
Nostalgia Tour: Bob Rude over Paul Hart
Real Street: James Taggart over Les Mael
Modified Street: Josh Sears over Gerry Bertellotti
8.60: Single to the win Rick Krier
Heavy Street: Derek Losey over Rett Bertelotti
Outlaw: Wally Friedlander over Walter Poyner

SAMPLES

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4th Annual John Kilroy Footbrake Race At Bremerton Raceway

4th Annual John Kilror Footbreak Race 7-5-14 81005 July 2014 Bremerton, WA – Strip away the modern additions to the automatic transmission that help take away the human factor on the starting line and you have what this race is all about. Two pedals, a foot on each and two hands on the wheel in plain sight. Pure old school drag racing.

Reacting to the light is all on you, the human factor. Can you do the same thing each pass? Not all race cars here, the daily driver gives you the same chance as the pure race cars. If this has your interest come out to Bremerton Raceway for their test and tune and give it a go. Check the website for dates.

Over 600 images now available – click here to go to the album.

In the other class races the range of race cars went from early iron to the current use of the latest tech combinations. After Mother Nature halted the racing for a couple hours mid-day the racing resumed with these winner’s:

Footbrake: Dustin Ward got it over Jeremy Sears
Real Street: James Taggart over Les Mael
Modified Street: Gerry Bertellotti over Josh Sears
Heavy Street: Derek Losey over Rett Bertellotti
8.60: Rick Krier as the lone entry
Outlaw: Wally Friedlander over Walter Poyner
Inline/flathead: Jeff Nelson
Street Machine II: Kris Johnson over Vikki Zarkovich
Hot Rod I :Dustin Ward over Bill Cadle
Super Shifter: Brent Russell over Stephen Braithwaite

SAMPLES
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