FRIDAY DELAYS MEAN BUSY SATURDAY IN DALLAS
Sat, 2009-10-24 13:42
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Cary Goforth leads the Extreme Pro Stock division after two qualifying sessions with a 4.067 elapsed time at 177.23 miles per hour.
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Cary Goforth leads the Extreme Pro Stock division after two qualifying sessions with a 4.067 elapsed time at 177.23 miles per hour.
Qualifying will resume at noon on Saturday, with XTF, PXM and XPS to complete a third round before their fields are set, but the PN and PX teams will lose Friday night’s session completely and will be seeded based only on the results of two qualifying passes.
All finals for the Speedtech Battle for the Belts will be completed at the close of Pro Extreme qualifying, though the runs for all Belts finalists will count toward their final qualifying position. In other words, no one still in championship contention will get a pass on the track prior to their final Speedtech Battle for the Belts elimination round.
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Chuck Ulsch stormed to the top spot in XTF with a 3.953, 202.85. He is still in championship contention and will face Spiro Pappas for the world championship title.
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Quain Stott leads the incomplete Pro Extreme qualifying with a 3.762, 204.20 after one full session.
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Jim Halsey proved a record-setting nightmare to the Pro Nitrous division with a 3.859, 195.48. He was eliminated in a semi-final match with Burton Auxier when his Camaro belched a fireball through the hood scoop halfway into the run.
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