As the racers entered thru the gates their drive in was shrouded in fog, but the conditions for racing were looking up. Conditions for time runs in the morning were not going to be the same when elimanations started in the afternoon. Those cool conditions gave way to bright sunny skies and hotter tempatures to make the racer’s re-think their dial-in. Such is the help that a weather station gives to those racer’s that have them. Any edge that you can gain over your foe and still be within the rules is fair game. Do not know if these winner’s have that edge so here they are:
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Car Club Challenge: Dennis McGinnis used better reaction times thru four rounds to gain the finals, then given the win when Tom Sault fouled.
Jr. Storm: # 1 Qfy. Ashlie Leage took the win over # 2 Qfy. Charlie Burkevics.
Jr. Thunder: Joshua Schmanke ran closer to his dial-in to edge Selena Lenihan.
Jr. Lightning: Running to quick Jordin Howell handed the win to Zack Dormaier.
2nd Chance Thunder: Jacob Vickers got the win as Ryan Lamoureux ran too quick.
2nd Chance Lightning: Quinn Kahler beat Yeshua Wilcox.
Inline/Flatheads: Scott Cummins vintage dragster got by Don Berry’s Nova.
Street Machine II: Gary Gandee Jr. got another win beating Brian Mill.
Hot Rod I: For the second time in July Richard Smith got the win stopping Rick Conley Sr.
Top Gas: Kip Poole in an all Nova final beat Chris Ormsby
Super Shifter: Joe Abele’s foul gave the win to Brent Russell.
Real Street: Trevor Frye got by James Taggart.
Modified Street: Rett Bertellotti took his # 1 Qfy thru the feild to win over Will Smith.
9.60; Richard Ewing in his 58 Vette took a better reaction time to beat Rick Krier in his 54 Austin
Heavy Street: Jeff Dungey took out Derek Losey.
Outlaw Street: Wally Friedlander singled to the win.
Non-Electronics: Theodore Sailly was handed the win when Jeremy Sears fouled by -.012.
Electronics: Dave Robbins ran his dial-in to beat Rick Lamoureux