Brian Gahm Shocks Pro
Stock World at Maryland International Raceway
Sets both
ends of the world record in moving to the top of the qualifying sheet; Scott
Cannon also claims both ends of the Pro Mod record in Saturday evening
qualifying
While the Nitro classes usually headline the Knoll Gas Nitro Jam, Saturday
evening at Maryland International Raceway the door-slammers took center
stage.
Brian Gahm (Lucasville, Ohio)
claimed both ends of the IHRA world record in the Torco’s CompetionPlus.com Pro
Stock class, clocking an astounding 6.281 at 223.95 mph, both records that were
already backed up earlier in the event, break the e.t. record set by Pete Berner
(Crete, Ill.) earlier in the Saturday session. The speed record was held by
Steve Spiess (Manhattan, Ill.) at 223.84 mph, also set earlier in Saturday’s
evening qualifying session.
Gahm ended up on top of the
qualifying list, heading the quickest Pro Stock qualifying field in IHRA
history. Daniel Seamon (Bellevue, Ohio) ended up on the bump spot with a
6.401