SOROKIN UPHOLDS FAMILY LEGEND WITH MARCH MEET WIN

Adam Sorokin drove the Champion Speed Shop Van Dyke Motorsports hemi-powered dragster to victory at the 2010 Bakersfield March Meet with a semifinal_FTW5255.76-second at 241 MPH run. Sorokin charged on Howard Haight's 5.93-second 246 MPH challenge, and tripped the win light for the first ever March Meet win for the South San Francisco crew. Co-crew Chief Bob McLennan was wearing a smile in the staging lanes, as the team waited to roll the car into the Winner's Circle at Famoso Raceway.

Adam Sorokin drove the Champion Speed Shop Van Dyke Motorsports hemi-powered dragster to victory at the 2010 Bakersfield March Meet with a semifinal_FTW5255.76-second at 241 MPH run. Sorokin charged on Howard Haight's 5.93-second 246 MPH challenge, and tripped the win light for the first ever March Meet win for the South San Francisco crew. Co-crew Chief Bob McLennan was wearing a smile in the staging lanes, as the team waited to roll the car into the Winner's Circle at Famoso Raceway.

"We haven't been in the Winner's Circle for so long, our Champagne has aged", said McLennan jokingly of the win.

The triumph has been a long time coming for the team, who brought the all-new hemi-powered dragster to the March Meet with but a single test run completed only one week before the race. Once at the March Meet the car went quicker and faster with each pass.

Winning the March Meet is the realization of a dream for driver Adam Sorokin, who said he has always wanted to follow on the legendary lines of his own father Mike Sorokin, who took the 1966 March Meet win in The Surfers hemi-powered AA/Fuel dragster.

"It is almost too big of a dream to actually realize", said Sorokin fresh from the winning charge that brought his longtime dream into reality.

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