SUNDAY FINAL – CAPPS, BROWN AND GLENN POST BRAINERD WINS
Ron Capps, the defending Funny Car world champion, claimed his 75th career win on Sunday at Brainerd International Raceway, solidifying his position as the new points leader in the 41st annual Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals. The 2023 NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series continued with Antron Brown securing victory in the Top Fuel category, while Dallas Glenn emerged as the winner in the Pro Stock class.
In the Final Round, Capps clocked a time of 3.887 seconds at 332.75 mph in his 11,000-horsepower NAPA Auto Parts Toyota GR Supra, surpassing Robert Hight’s 3.900 at 324.90 mph. This marked Capps’ second win of the 2023 season and his seventh career win at Brainerd International Raceway, the second-most in NHRA history for the facility.
Capps defeated Jim Campbell, Tim Wilkerson, and Bob Tasca III to reach the final round and secure his milestone victory. As the current points leader, Capps heads to Indy with a 21-point advantage.
“I’ve won with different crew chiefs here; there’s just something about this place,” Capps said. “We make a point of going out and celebrating with everybody in the Zoo, and we did that again last night. We’re taking the Wally out to the Zoo tonight. Everybody there helped us win, and they should get a picture.
“We have all kinds of Funny Cars that have won multiple races this year, and here we are with the points lead. We had one win coming in here. That tells you the consistency. It grows my confidence, we grow each other’s confidence, and it’s just fun right now. We had a goal to get to Indy and win the regular season points. To have the points lead going into Indy, it’s just so cool.”
Hight reached his 99th career final round on Sunday by defeating Bobby Bode, Dave Richards, and teammate John Force.
“Every lap we made, we were very competitive. We got in eliminations and knew it was going to be a very different day,” Brown said. “The conditions were going to be better, but that’s where Brian Corradi and Mark Oswald [co-crew chiefs] shine. The conditions change, they make an adjustment, and they know right where to put it. We started with a good lap, we were the quickest and fastest of the first session, and that set the tone for the day.
“Then you go in race mode where you have to race smart. They stayed in that zone, and the consistency paid off. That’s what it takes to win races and championships. I’ve always loved racing at this track. This race is the turning point that can really get you ready for the championship.”
Pruett reached the finals for the third time in 2023 and 22nd time overall by defeating Tony Schumacher, defending world champ Brittany Force and points leader Justin Ashley. In the points standings, Ashley’s lead now stands at 101 points over Torrence.
Glenn defeated Jerry Tucker, defending champion Erica Enders, and Aaron Stanfield on his way to the final round, where he triumphed over Kyle Koretsky in an all-KB Titan Racing showdown.
“I feel like the car did most of the work today. It’s running so well,” Glenn said. “I was a little worried; it seems to be that the car works really good when it’s hot and humid out. It showed on Saturday when I picked up four bonus points in qualifying. But we went out there with the first run today, and I didn’t think it was that great of a run, but we were second of the session. We just went out there and made four really solid laps. It shook a little bit in the final. I think the track was just a little too good, and we needed to get after it a little more, but it made it through it.
“I know Kyle really, really wanted to win that one, especially here for Lucas Oil, but that’s one thing I love about KB Titan Racing, there are never any team orders. We put the absolute best tune-up in the car, and we let the drivers figure it out. When I won the semis, and it was an all-KBT final, that’s when the real emotion of winning comes out because no matter what, the trophy is coming home with us.”
Koretsky reached the finals for the first time in 2023 and the seventh time in his career, getting past Camrie Caruso, No. 1 qualifier Greg Anderson, and Deric Kramer.
The NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series returns to action Aug. 30-Sept. 3 with the 69th annual Dodge Power Brokers NHRA U.S. Nationals at Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park.
SATURDAY QUALIFYING – ASHLEY SLIPS BY FOR 2ND 2023 NO. 1 QUALIFIER; CAPPS, ANDERSON HOLD ON TO TOP SPOTS IN BRAINERD
Ashley’s dominant performance on Saturday at Brainerd Raceway solidified his position at the top as he blazed down the track in his Phillips Connect/Toyota dragster, clocking an impressive time of 3.746 seconds at 328.14 mph. Despite the expected cooler conditions on raceday, Ashley’s outstanding qualifying run sent a clear message to his rivals.
“That’s a stout run with the conditions what they were,” Ashley said. “Nothing surprises me with the team that we have, but nonetheless, it was going to be tough to go out there and run as well as we did. It really just speaks volumes of our team. It’s kind of a unique situation because I’m not sure how much you can actually take of that and apply it tomorrow. It’s going to be cooler, much different out there tomorrow. But we positioned ourselves the best we can heading into raceday.
“I’m looking forward to what will hopefully be a long and exciting raceday. It’s going to be cool out tomorrow, so I think you’re going to see a lot of really close racing and a lot of really fast racing.”
Finishing closely behind him, Doug Kalitta ended the day in the second spot with a time of 3.757 seconds at 330.31 mph, followed by Steve Torrence at 3.758 seconds and 328.54 mph.
“We’ve been chasing this all year and just haven’t been able to seal the deal and get the job done,” Hight said. “I do feel this Cornwell Tools Camaro has turned the corner, and we’re getting to where we need to be. Really want to thank Mission Foods for putting up the money and this challenge. It makes things exciting on Saturday and gives us some practice out there racing. You better be on your game.
“Throughout the year, people who win this thing seem to go out there and double up, so that’s our goal tomorrow. We need to go out there and get a win.”
Capps’ 3.894 at 330.23 in his 11,000-horsepower NAPA Auto Parts Toyota GR Supra held up from Friday, giving the back-to-back Funny Car world champ his second No. 1 qualifier this season and 38th in his career. He’ll look for his seventh win at Brainerd on Sunday, opening eliminations against Jim Campbell. J.R. Todd took second with a 3.907 at 327.98, and Hagan’s 3.910 at 328.06 put him third.
Capps, aiming for his seventh win at Brainerd, will commence eliminations against Jim Campbell. J.R. Todd secured the second spot with a time of 3.907 seconds at 327.98 mph, closely followed by Matt Hagan at 3.910 seconds and 328.06 mph.
“You never take anything for granted; the equalizer will be those cool conditions,” Capps said. “Tomorrow is going to be epic, some pretty incredible times and speeds. But the yellow hat is just such a tribute to how good our guys are. As a driver, you stage the car and keep it in the groove. But I look back at that first run we had to shut the car off, and I thought, man, that’s really unfortunate. We really don’t get very many races. We get two qualifying runs on Friday, but the fact they caught that, we didn’t get anything hurt, then we went back up and got the No. 1 spot, it sure felt a lot better.”
“It’s very gratifying to know that you can run in heat, you can run in cool, you can run in any conditions. I’m proud of the KB Titan Racing guys and the job they’ve done this weekend,” Anderson said. “I’m looking forward to tomorrow; it’ll be a more fun day for racers. The cars will be fast and hooked up. It’ll be a throw everything you’ve got at the racetrack, and it should hold it. Those are exciting days for us; that’s how we love to race.”
Matt Hartford secured the second position with a time of 6.598 seconds at 205.54 mph, while Erica Enders locked in the third spot with a time of 6.603 seconds at 207.27 mph.
Eliminations for the Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals begin at 11 a.m. CT on Sunday at Brainerd International Raceway.
Sunday’s first-round pairings for eliminations for the 41st annual Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals at Brainerd International Raceway, the 14th of 21 events in the NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series. Pairings based on results in qualifying, which ended Saturday. DNQs listed below pairings.
Top Fuel — 1. Justin Ashley, 3.746 seconds, 328.14 mph vs. 14. Terry Totten, 4.128, 302.35; 2. Doug Kalitta, 3.757, 330.31 vs. 13. Clay Millican, 3.832, 276.75; 3. Steve Torrence, 3.758, 328.54 vs. 12. Kyle Wurtzel, 3.817, 303.16; 4. Brittany Force, 3.762, 331.45 vs. 11. Josh Hart, 3.815, 326.95; 5. Leah Pruett, 3.777, 327.35 vs. 10. Tony Schumacher, 3.804, 327.90; 6. Antron Brown, 3.780, 327.27 vs. 9. Shawn Langdon,
3.796, 327.43; 7. Mike Salinas, 3.784, 330.07 vs. 8. Austin Prock, 3.795, 321.12.
Funny Car — 1. Ron Capps, Toyota Supra, 3.894, 330.23 vs. 16. Jim Campbell, Chevy Monte Carlo, 4.596, 284.33; 2. J.R. Todd, Supra, 3.907, 327.98 vs. 15. Dale Creasy Jr., Dodge Charger, 4.396, 213.16; 3. Matt Hagan, Charger, 3.910, 328.06 vs. 14. Dave Richards, Ford Mustang, 4.244, 300.06; 4. Bob Tasca III, Mustang, 3.915, 327.59 vs. 13. Blake Alexander, Mustang, 4.181, 301.74; 5. Cruz Pedregon, Charger, 3.934, 319.67 vs.
12. Alex Laughlin, Charger, 4.060, 300.00; 6. Robert Hight, Chevy Camaro, 3.942, 321.73 vs. 11. Bobby Bode, Mustang, 4.035, 285.23; 7. John Force, Camaro, 3.943, 322.73 vs. 10. Chad Green, Mustang, 3.977, 323.58; 8. Alexis DeJoria, Supra, 3.960, 324.90 vs. 9. Tim Wilkerson, Mustang, 3.968, 320.97.
Did Not Qualify: 17. Chris King, 4.701, 248.34.
Pro Stock — 1. Greg Anderson, Chevy Camaro, 6.597, 205.79 vs. 16. David Cuadra, Ford Mustang, 6.702, 205.47; 2. Matt Hartford, Camaro, 6.598, 205.54 vs. 15. Fernando Cuadra Jr., Mustang, 6.700, 205.16; 3. Erica Enders, Camaro, 6.603, 207.27 vs. 14. Mason McGaha, Camaro, 6.687, 205.35; 4. Cristian Cuadra, Mustang, 6.606, 206.70 vs. 13. Chris McGaha, Camaro, 6.668, 206.67; 5. Deric Kramer, Camaro, 6.606, 206.01 vs. 12. Troy Coughlin Jr., Camaro, 6.636, 206.64; 6. Dallas Glenn, Camaro, 6.613, 207.05 vs. 11. Jerry Tucker, Camaro, 6.635, 206.92; 7. Aaron Stanfield, Camaro, 6.623, 206.86 vs. 10. Bo Butner, Camaro, 6.632, 206.76; 8. Kyle Koretsky, Camaro, 6.623, 205.07 vs. 9. Camrie Caruso, Camaro, 6.631, 206.13.
Did Not Qualify: 17. Fernando Cuadra, 6.716, 204.94; 18. Robert River, 7.227, 191.81; 19. Alan Prusiensky, 8.739, 104.88.
#2FAST2TASTY SATURDAY – BROWN, HIGHT AND ENDERS BREAK THROUGH WITH FIRST #2FAST2TASTY WINS IN BRAINERD
In an intense final round, Brown piloted his 11,000-horsepower Matco Tools/Toyota dragster to victory with a clocking of 3.840 seconds at 292.01 mph. Earlier in the day, he had already vanquished points leader Justin Ashley before overcoming Force. As a three-time world champion, Brown eyes the opportunity to claim another win on Sunday in Brainerd and clinch his second event victory this season.
“We’ve been wanting to win this for a long, long time,” Brown said. “We made it a couple times, and it felt good to get past that first round today. All these cars are just tough, tough competitors. To go into that final round against Brittany and the way their car’s been running, to go against Justin first round. They’re the two heavy-hitters in the class, so to pull off that is very, very special for us.
“That championship is right around the corner, so we have to keep going and doing what we do. It feels good to get that first #2Fast2Tasty win, and for Mission to put this on and give us something to race for on Saturday, it just feels like this is Sunday but we’re racing on Saturday. It’s really cool to get to do that and watch the fans go crazy.”
“We’ve been chasing this all year and just haven’t been able to seal the deal and get the job done,” Hight said. “I do feel this Cornwell Tools Camaro has turned the corner and we’re getting to where we need to be. Really want to thank Mission Foods for putting up the money and this challenge. It makes things exciting on Saturday and gives us some practice out there racing. You better be on your game.
“Throughout the year, people who win this thing seem to go out there and double up so that’s our goal tomorrow. We need to go out there and get a win.”
“This is very exciting,” Enders said. “We went to the finals last weekend and weren’t able to get it done, so to get it done here is pretty exciting. I’m really excited to put that car in the winner’s circle and put our name on that trophy. Coming into the year, we thought, we’re going to do some good – and then we haven’t. So it’s very meaningful.
“I’ve always loved racing at Brainerd, it’s been a track that’s been really good for me, but aside from that, it’s just really fun coming up here. The last time we were here in 2019, my homie Jason Line put it on me in the finals and took home the win in his home track, but we’ve had a lot of success here and we’re looking to go one round further.”
The Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals eliminations are scheduled to commence at 11 a.m. CT on Sunday at Brainerd International Raceway.
TOP FUEL CHALLENGE:
ROUND ONE — Antron Brown, 3.804, 326.56 def. Justin Ashley, 3.842, 320.20; Brittany Force, 3.872, 324.51 def. Clay Millican, 3.886, 285.65;
FINAL — A. Brown, 3.840, 292.01 def. B. Force, 4.468, 228.46.
FUNNY CAR CHALLENGE:
ROUND ONE — Robert Hight, Chevy Camaro, 3.982, 316.67 def. Bob Tasca III, Ford Mustang, 3.982, 322.96; Matt Hagan, Dodge Charger, 4.826, 167.16 def. J.R. Todd, Toyota Supra, 9.471, 82.02;
FINAL –– R. Hight, 3.988, 315.05 def. M. Hagan, 4.043, 311.20.
PRO STOCK CHALLENGE:
ROUND ONE — Erica Enders, Chevy Camaro, 6.658, 206.10 def. Dallas Glenn, Camaro, Foul – Red Light; Deric Kramer, Camaro, 6.659, 205.38 def. Greg Anderson, Camaro, 6.642, 205.38;
FINAL — E. Enders, 6.700, 203.95 def. D. Kramer, 6.696, 205.07.
FRIDAY QUALIFYING – CAPPS DRIVES TO THE LEAD IN BRAINERD FC, KALITTA TOPS SHORTENED TF QUALIFYING
Joining Capps, a six-time Lucas Oil Nationals champion, in the provisional No. 1 spots are Doug Kalitta in Top Fuel and Greg Anderson in Pro Stock. The event marks the 14th out of 21 races in the 2023 NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series season.
Capps stopped the clocks at 3.894 seconds at 330.23 mph in his NAPA Auto Parts Toyota GR Supra. If his position holds, it will mark his second No. 1 qualifier this season and his 38th overall in his career. Only John Force has more victories at Brainerd, making it a significant event for Capps.
“It’s hard to explain, but I love this place, a lot of great memories,” Capps said. “That was just another version of it. We had to shut the car off in the first run, and I sat there at the starting line and watched (Matt) Hagan go low ET.
“(Crew chief) Guido (Dean Antonelli) and I had a talk [before the later session], and he said, ‘It’s going to be hot tomorrow, and I don’t want to not be in the top half – but we can’t improve. I don’t want to throw down and miss it and smoke the tires. There are 17 cars.’ But I just looked at him and said, ‘Dude, go for it. Throw down.’ He just smiled. He didn’t throw down as much, but it was enough.”
J.R. Todd currently holds the second spot, while Matt Hagan, the points leader, sits in third place.
With the strong showing, Kalitta is in line for his second No. 1 qualifier this season and his 52nd overall.
“That was good. You never can tell, really, but this track is usually really good, so I was hopeful we could get down,” Kalitta said. “I’m real proud of my guys, and I can’t wait to see how it holds up for tomorrow. I’m happy for today, for sure. They do an awesome job on the track, and I’m pretty confident we’ll have two good lanes for tomorrow, so I’m looking forward to it.
“We’re definitely hungry for a win but just making it to the final – if you can get to the final at every race, you can keep your points going. Hopefully, we’ll fall into that win category again, and this would be a great place to do it. I love coming to Brainerd. It’s always great coming back and seeing what we can do.”
Steve Torrence secured the second spot, with a time of 3.758 seconds at a speed of 328.54 mph, while Brittany Force sits in third place with a time of 3.762 seconds at 331.45 mph. Justin Ashley, the current points leader, occupies the sixth position.
Anderson, a native of Duluth, Minnesota, led both qualifying sessions and ended the day with a best 6.597 seconds at 205.79 mph in his HendrickCars.com Chevrolet Camaro. Anderson will secure his first No. 1 spot this season and the 122nd of his illustrious career if his position holds.
“Being back home is cool,” Anderson said. “This is where I grew up, where it all started for me. It’s pretty darn cool to come back after a long four years. The facility is wonderful, the racetrack is great, the weather is great – it’s just like I remember it. It’s been a really good Friday, and we got all the points that they had to give today with two pretty much flawless runs.
“They were absolutely right on par, and I couldn’t be prouder of the guys that work on these KB Titan Chevys back here. They’re impressive. It’s time to win a race before we get into the Countdown. You have to peak at the right time, and it’s the right time going into Indy and the playoffs and here at my home track.”
Matt Hartford follows Anderson in second place, recording a time of 6.598 seconds at a speed of 205.54 mph. Erica Enders, the defending Pro Stock champion, who clinched victory in Topeka last week, occupies the third slot with a time of 6.603 seconds at 207.27 mph.
Qualifying for the Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals at Brainerd International Raceway will continue on Saturday at 12:45 p.m. CT.
Friday’s results after the first two of four rounds of qualifying for the 41st annual Lucas Oil NHRA Nationals at Brainerd International Raceway, 14th of 21 events in the NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series. Qualifying will continue Saturday for Sunday’s final eliminations.
Top Fuel — 1. Doug Kalitta, 3.757 seconds, 330.31 mph; 2. Steve Torrence, 3.758, 328.54; 3. Brittany Force, 3.762, 331.45; 4. Leah Pruett, 3.777, 327.35; 5. Antron Brown, 3.780, 327.27; 6. Justin Ashley, 3.780, 324.05; 7. Mike Salinas, 3.784, 330.07; 8. Austin Prock, 3.795, 321.12; 9. Tony Schumacher, 3.828, 322.34; 10. Clay Millican, 3.832, 276.75; 11. Kyle Wurtzel, 3.853, 310.84; 12. Terry Totten, 4.128, 302.35; 13. Shawn Langdon, 4.291, 190.43; 14. Josh Hart, 4.431, 180.24.
Funny Car — 1. Ron Capps, Toyota Supra, 3.894, 330.23; 2. J.R. Todd, Supra, 3.907, 327.98; 3. Matt Hagan, Dodge Charger, 3.910, 328.06; 4. Bob Tasca III, Ford Mustang, 3.915, 327.59; 5. Cruz Pedregon, Charger, 3.934, 319.67; 6. Robert Hight, Chevy Camaro, 3.942, 321.73; 7. John Force, Camaro, 3.943, 322.73; 8. Alexis DeJoria, Supra, 3.960, 324.90; 9. Chad Green, Mustang, 3.977, 323.58; 10. Bobby Bode, Mustang, 4.035, 285.23; 11. Alex Laughlin, Charger, 4.147, 266.74; 12. Tim Wilkerson, Mustang, 4.293, 219.12; 13. Dave Richards, Mustang, 4.358, 213.23; 14. Dale Creasy Jr., Charger, 4.396,
213.16; 15. Jim Campbell, Chevy Monte Carlo, 4.596, 284.33; 16. Chris King, Charger, 4.701, 248.34.
Not Qualified: 17. Blake Alexander, 7.039, 87.10.
Pro Stock — 1. Greg Anderson, Chevy Camaro, 6.597, 205.79; 2. Matt Hartford, Camaro, 6.598, 205.54; 3. Erica Enders, Camaro, 6.603, 207.27; 4. Cristian Cuadra, Ford Mustang, 6.606, 206.70; 5. Deric Kramer, Camaro, 6.606, 206.01; 6. Dallas Glenn, Camaro, 6.613, 207.05; 7. Aaron Stanfield, Camaro, 6.623, 206.86; 8. Kyle Koretsky, Camaro, 6.623, 205.07; 9. Camrie Caruso, Camaro, 6.631, 206.13; 10. Bo Butner, Camaro, 6.632, 206.76; 11. Jerry Tucker, Camaro, 6.635, 206.92; 12. Troy Coughlin Jr., Camaro, 6.636, 206.64; 13. Chris McGaha, Camaro, 6.668, 206.67; 14. Mason McGaha, Camaro, 6.687, 205.35; 15. Fernando Cuadra Jr., Mustang, 6.700, 205.16; 16. David Cuadra, Mustang, 6.702, 205.47.
Not Qualified: 17. Fernando Cuadra, 6.716, 204.94; 18. Robert River, 7.227, 191.81; 19. Alan Prusiensky, 8.739, 104.88.
SPORTSMAN QUALIFYING
TOP ALCOHOL FUNNY CAR (Q-1)
1 3 Sean Bellemeur, Placentia CA, ’21 Camaro 5.495 264.75 264.75
2 6 Bob McCosh, Columbia MO, ’23 Camaro 5.517 262.69 262.69
3 800 Ulf Leanders, Viksjofors SW, ’18 Camaro 5.530 259.11 259.11
4 32 Andy Bohl, Racine WI, ’19 Camaro 5.715 216.31 216.31
5 556 Lance Van Hauen, Reinbeck IA, ’22 Camaro 5.814 248.43 248.43
6 9 Kyle Smith, Valley Center KS, ’09 Mustang 5.946 209.04 209.04
COMP – (FINAL)
1 353 CC/AT Bruno Massel, Elmhurst IL, ’10 Solara 6.934 7.61 -0.676
2 5212 D/DA Doug Engels, Watertown SD, Stevens 7.350 8.00 -0.650
3 51 A/A Scott Linder, Hedrick IA, ’04 Grand AM 6.549 7.16 -0.611
4 5622 B/EA Jim Greenheck, Schofield WI, ’12 Camaro 7.656 8.25 -0.594
5 5929 A/EA Brett Speer, Fort Ripley MN, ’23-T Ford 7.272 7.83 -0.558
6 33 C/ED Allen Wilson, Kokomo IN, Spitzer-Chevy 7.329 7.88 -0.551
7 503 F/AA Joseph Arrowsmith, Ham Lake MN, ’06 GTO 7.939 8.47 -0.531
8 4171 B/AA Rodger Brogdon, Tomball TX, ’20 Camaro 7.024 7.55 -0.526
9 512 C/EA Bill Riemenapp, LaCrosse WI, ’07 GTO 8.187 8.69 -0.503
10 5292 B/DA Michael Foster, Brookings SD, Dragster 6.982 7.40 -0.418
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SUPER STOCK (FINAL)
1 5333 FSS/C Randy Hopkins, Scandia MN, ’13 Mustang 8.634 9.65 -1.016
2 53 FSS/F Aydan Patterson, Augusta KS, ’14 Camaro 9.217 10.20 -0.983
3 5388 FSS/D Jay Storey, Andover KS, ’22 Camaro 8.970 9.90 -0.930
4 5737 GT/TD Chris Vang, Sterling CO, ’01 S-10 10.394 11.30 -0.906
5 540 FSS/L Curtis Hieb, Chamberlain SD, ’10 Mustang 9.909 10.80 -0.891
6 5600 SS/AS Mike Mans, Rogers MN, ’00 Firebird 8.733 9.60 -0.867
7 75 SS/IA Mike Cotten, Cave Creek AZ, ’70 Barracuda 9.884 10.70 -0.816
8 5648 FSS/A James Elias, Winkler MB, ’20 Camaro 7.994 8.80 -0.806
9 54 SS/JA Rylee Speer, Fort Ripley MN, ’98 Firebird 10.198 11.00 -0.802
10 3551 SS/FA Jason Shepard, Holemen WI, ’99 Firebird 9.649 10.45 -0.801
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STOCK (FINAL)
1 5018 FS/A Corey Hopkins, North Branch MN, ’12 Musta 8.642 9.70 -1.058
2 5320 E/SA Darren Robinson, Berryton KS, ’70 Duster 10.652 11.70 -1.048
3 L177 FS/B Lenny Lottig, Meyersdale PA, ’19 Camaro 8.955 10.00 -1.045
4 569 R/SA Greg Krause, Escondido CA, ’66 Biscayne 13.073 14.05 -0.977
5 5390 C/S Lance Line, Cromwell MN, ’69 Mustang 10.387 11.35 -0.963
6 5343 F/S James Findell, Zimmerman MN, ’73 Duster 10.850 11.80 -0.950
7 7688 I/SA Paula Cotten, Cave Creek AZ, ’85 Camaro 11.353 12.30 -0.947
8 5169 H/SA Brad Koivisto, Cromwell MN, ’74 GTO 11.208 12.15 -0.942
9 541 FS/C Larry DeForrest, Polk City FL, ’10 Mustang 9.368 10.30 -0.932
10 5243 M/SA Dale Findell, Cambridge MN, ’79 Aspen 11.924 12.85 -0.926
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TOP SPORTSMAN (FINAL)
1 10 Allen Firestone, Velma OK, ’16 Camaro 6.396 215.24 215.24
2 5020 Alan Hiebert, Selkirk MB, ’68 Camaro 6.500 216.55 216.55
3 5049 Michael Chitty, Ames IA, ’04 Cavalier 6.607 208.75 209.72
4 699B Aaron Steinkey, Dunmore AB, ’69 Camaro 6.612 206.45 207.21
5 3589 Steven Lehmann, Neenah WI, ’68 Camaro 6.646 217.63 217.63
6 5291 Tom Patterson, Lorette West MB, ’94 Camaro 6.717 207.02 207.02
7 52 Steve Stockton, Menomonie WI, ’79 Malibu 6.816 206.07 206.07
8 5009 Kasey Kroeker, Grant NE, ’07 Cobalt 6.865 197.62 197.62
9 5764 Brian Antony, Lonsdale MN, ’01 Avenger 6.883 202.03 202.03
10 5189 Rob Meservier, Thunder Bay ON, ’68 Chevelle 6.997 195.53 195.53
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SUPER COMP (E-1 WINNERS)
1 56 S/C Jeremy Lehrke, Omaha NE, M & M-Chevy 8.905 8.90 0.005
2 547 S/C Kevin Wright, Longmont CO, TNT-SUNS 8.910 8.90 0.010
3 737M S/C Madison Payne, Claremont CA, American-Che 8.912 8.90 0.012
4 1 S/C James Glenn, Ridgefield WA, American-OAKL 8.916 8.90 0.016
5 C523 S/C Charles Johnson, Blaine MN, PCRC-Chevy 8.917 8.90 0.017
6 4754 S/C Billy Torrence, Kilgore TX, Dragster-Chevy 8.917 8.90 0.017
7 506 S/C Dave Crawford, Cedar Rapids IA, Undercove 8.928 8.90 0.028
8 5558 S/C Jeff Cheney, Cambridge MN, Mullis-Chevy 8.930 8.90 0.030
9 5486 S/C Chris Bishop, Grand Rapids MN, Dragster-C 8.934 8.90 0.034
10 339L S/C Randi Lyn Butner, Clarksville IN, Miller- 8.934 8.90 0.034
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SUPER GAS (E-1 WINNERS)
1 5174 S/G Todd Malik, Coon Rapids MN, ’00 Firebird 9.903 9.90 0.003
2 5690 S/G George Meyer, Brainerd MN, ’79 Malibu 9.907 9.90 0.007
3 5160 S/G Tony Leonard, Inver Grove Heights MN, ’76 9.909 9.90 0.009
4 507B S/G Steve Traeger, Foley MN, ’69 Nova 9.918 9.90 0.018
5 540 S/G Don Westra, St. Cloud MN, ’61 Corvette 9.918 9.90 0.018
6 549 S/G Russ Ginger, Little Falls MN, ’79 Aspen 9.924 9.90 0.024
7 548 S/G Dan Mohr, Mitchell SD, ’67 Camaro 9.924 9.90 0.024
8 5696 S/G Tom Dahlberg, Hudson WI, ’05 Corvette 9.936 9.90 0.036
9 5416 S/G Sandy Cawsey, Regina SK, ’67 Fairlane 9.938 9.90 0.038
10 5864 S/G Gregory Maaninga, Menahga MN, ’68 Camaro 9.947 9.90 0.047
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