NMCA/NMRA SUPER BOWL - EVENT NOTEBOOK PRESENTED BY AEROMOTIVE
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SUNDAY ELIMINATIONS NOTEBOOK
Pro Street Joe Dunn 6.22 over Billy Glidden 13.14
Pro Outlaw Mike Murrillo 6.84 over Conrad Scarry 7.17
SSO Sam Vincent 7.35 over John Urist 7.49
Super Street Mike Yardgarian 6.97 over Nick Scavo 7.07
NPS Kevin Parent 7.41 over James Jarrett 7.56
Drag Radial Sean Lyons 8.00 over Jason Lee 8.04
Renegade Bob Cook 8.59 over Chad Almendinger 8.77
Xtreme Street Bil Travato 8.06 over Jamie Stanton 8.41
Pro Stock Skip Baskin 8.57 over Greg Delaney 8.59
Hot Street Robbie Blankenship 8.77 over Rickey Riccardi 8.83
Real Street Bruce Hemminger 9.53 over Tim Matherly 10.53
Street Radial Brad Schehr 8.83 over Mike Fratena 8.84
Mean Street Don Baskin 10.23 over Jeremy Gillum 10.39
Pure Street Brandon Alsept 10.24 over Brian Meyer 10.39
Factory Stock Tommy Godfrey 11.20 over Matt Amrine 11.22
Xtreme Street Semi-Finals
Bill Travato 8.02 over Scott G 8.20
Jamie Stanton got the win light over Bob Kurgan, but there was an issue with the tree. I have not heard if they will rerun them yet. Update: Stanton did get the win with what was an 8.07 to Kurgan's 8.22.
Drag Radial Semi-Finals
Jason Lee 7.98 over Orson Johnson 8.29
Sean Lyons 8.056 holeshot win over Steve Thompson 8.052
NPS Semi-Finals
Kevin Parrent 7.39 over Pete Ricart 7.63
James Jarret 7.98 on a bye
Super Street
Mike Yedgarian 6.87 over Mike Rees 7.04
Nick Scavo 10.70 smoking the tires on a bye
Super Street Outlaw Semi-Finals
John Urist 7.46 over John MacDonald 7.49
Sam Vincent 7.38 on a bye
Pro Street Semi-Finals
Joe Dunn 6.29 over John Sullivan 6.31
Billy Glidden 6.99 left first and won when him and Chis Reni 8.69 shut off
The pits are clearing out pretty fast with most of the racers eliminated are getting a jump on the drive home. I heard there was a party in the pits last night and I was able to find some of those remnants.
Nick Scavo is checking the plugs and trying to cool the transmission for his bye run into the final. He will face the Firebird of Mike Yedgarian in the Super Street finals.
Billy Glidden has made the finals in Pro Street when him and Chris Reni were unable to make full passes. They are also running through normal maintance for the finals.
The Metz Performance crew was running through normal round maintance for the semi-final round. Mike Rees laid down his quickest pass of the weekend to move on.
That is all the updates for now. I am off to the pits to look for some thrashing before the next round.
Super Street Round 2
Nick Scavo 7.04 over Fran Mewshaw 10.69 Mewshaw bumped in deep and went red
Mike Rees 6.96 holeshot win over Bill Lutz 6.94.
Mike Yedgarian 6.87 on a bye run
Super Street Outlaw Round 2
Sam Vincent 7.37 over Chris Tuten 7.53
John Urist 7.43 over Phil Hines 8.10 (spun)
John MacDonald 8.55 (letting out) on a bye
Pro Outlaw Round 2
Mike Murillo 6.84 over Jim Brown 7.65
Conrad Scarry 6.90 moving around a little on a bye
Pro Street Round 2
Bill Glidden 6.29 over Jeff Lutz 6.37
John Sullivan 6.37 over Mike Holdridge 6.64
Joe Dunn 6.29 over Troy Coughlin 6.58
Chris Reni 6.19 over Tony Williams 6.72
NPS Round 2 Updates
Kevin Parent 7.47 over Andy Vogt 7.61
Pete Ricart 7.56 over Thomas Luther 29.99
Danny Shemwell 7.54 holeshot win over Tim Meletti 7.42
James Jerrett 7.44 over Jef Colletta 7.66
Tim Jankis over Chuck DeMory who did not show up.
Second round of eliminations will be starting at 9 am this morning but nostalgia Pro Stock will be the only heads up class to run. The rest of the heads up classes will start around noon. Results will be posted for the second round of NPS when they are done.
SATURDAY ELIMNATIONS NOTEBOOK
NPS racer Thomas Luther was the lowest qualifier to move on to race on Sunday. He was in the pits making suspention adjustments hoping to pick up some ET. Thomas faces Pete Ricart in the second round.
In NMCA Pro Street, Bill Glidden ran a 6.56 to get by Vorderer and will face Jeff Lutz who ran a 6.585 in the second round. This seems to be a very good match up with Glidden having lane choice.
In NMCA Super Street, Mike Yedgarian was the only car to make a good pass and he ran a 6.84, 215. With the win he will get a bye to the semi-finals where he will face the winner of the Lutz vs Rees.
The number 1 qualifier in NMCA’s Nostalgia Pro Street class did not make it out of the first round. Not sure what happened to David Beason but he will not be running on Sunday. Number 2 qualifier Chuck Demory got the lucky break of the day. Chuck hurt the trans at the hit of the throttle and the motor died, but he still got the win. His competitor turned on the red light and Chuck will race Jankus in the second round.
In NMCA Pro Stock it will be an all Baskin affair. Skip had a bye and Delaney took out Ben Mens. Delaney ran a 8.60 in the 2010 Camaro, but gives up lane choice to Skip Baskin who ran a 8.55.
In NMRA Pure Stree, Jim St Charles has been on a tear winning the last two races and dipping in to the 9’s. But Shawn Johnson strapped a .039 light on Jim and Shawn’s 10.54 was enough to hold off St Charles’s 10.49. On the other side of the ladder Brandon Alsept really stepped it up. He had only laid down a 13 second pass in qualifying, but maded the quickest pass all weekend with a 10.18 in the first round.
NMRA’s Hot Street had one upset in the first round when Max Gross had an .035 light. Charlie Booze had an .084 light but it was not enough for his 8.69 to get past Max’s 8.74.
Most people had believed a nitrous car would not be competitive in the Drag Radial class due to the tire. Well Steve Thompson has put that idea to rest. In the last round of qualifying he laid down a very nice 8.13, but he was not done there. Steve laid down the second fastest pass of the day and took the win with a 8.05. He will face Adam Jude in the second round, who ran an 8.60 in the first round on a competition bye.SATURDAY MORNING NOTEBOOK
Steven Biggs is still having trouble keeping the front end down on his Drag Radial Mustang.
By the time I made a trip through the pits everyone pretty much had their cars for first round of eliminations. Johnny MacDonald was the only exception and he was servicing his transmission. it looked like he was just finishing up the work.
The final round of qualifying has just finished and those sheets will be posted as soon as we can get copies. The first round of eliminations will not probably not start for another hour or two.
Rumor was that Chuck Samuels had purchased the Viscardi Boys Pro Street Mustang, but those are not true. He is just here testing the car and trying to get it ready for ADRL competition. Chuck did not feel the car would be ready for the ADRL race in Houston next weekend.
Brian Tuten is out with his newly converted Drag Radial car for the second race. Brian's Mustang laid down a decent 8.25 last night but it only had a 1.46 sixty foot time. Dave Zimmerman was over helping him make some chassis adjustments to get it off the line a little faster.
Steven Biggs was fighting a TPS issue in his Drag Radial Mustang and did not find the problem until right before second round yesterday. It made such a difference that the car stood it up about 200' out and he had to get out of it. They were moving weight around trying to keep the front end down. They thought if they could keep it down they could have something for the top guys.
The Doug Roden and crew worked all night to get their head repaired. If all things go well today they will be on the Pro Street ladder for final qualifying. When I made it by their pit and they had just fired it up.
Word has it that Billy Glidden along with a few other racers pulled in over the night. Glidden posted on YellowBullet that he was on his way with the 2010 ADRL Mustang. Billy is here running Pro Street as a test session for next weekends Pro Street race. Pretty amazing the car was on it's roof over 4th of July weekend and now it is back at the track
The weather today will be a little hotter and more humid then yesterday. There should be a few more cars showing up today for the last qualifier. The final qualifier starts around 9 am and the first round of eliminations is planned to start around 1 pm CST. Word is we wil be close to 400 total cars for the weekend and that is comprable to last year.
Vinny Barber's SSO Mustang is all back together and ready to run. They had an issue with the converter exploding and catching fire yesterday. The damage was repairable and they are ready to get on the ladder this morning.
Chip Havemann made a gear change for the second round of qualifying yesterday trying to lay down a number. The change did not work as expected so they were up late last night changing it back.
Last night ended with a firey crash ov Vincent Demieri's 68 Camaro, but I am happy to report he is fine and doing well.
You have seen Jason Lee's name on the NMRA Drag Radial and NMCA Extreeme Street qualifying sheets. Jason is in contention for the for the points in both classes so Chris Singleton offered up his Extreeme Street car so Jason could compete in both classes.
FRIDAY EVENING NOTEBOOK
CLEMENTS ABSENT - In EFI Renegade Alton Clements car is here but he is not. He had some things come up and will not be driving the rest of the year. So they brought in George Seeger to drive the car this weekend. In test and tune George skated close to the wall but did a good job off of it.
FRIDAY EARLY NOTEBOOK
GOOD MORNING - We are here in sunny and hot Joliet for the 5th Annual NMRA/NMCA Super Bowl race. They are currently finishing up the last few cars of test and tune. First round of qualifying will start at 3 pm CST and will be followed by the second round. Word is we will be running until at least 9pm tonight to get both rounds. After seeing a couple of cars down the track it appears to be in great shape. I am getting read to head to the pits to check on some of the new cars here Like the Sullivan Pro Street Stratus and updated/changed rides like Bob Curren's Extreme Street car. Be sure to check back often and also check out Aeromotive for all your fuel system needs. They are providing the coverage of the race this weekend.
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