More Photos and Notes from the U.S. Pro Stock Open
By Bill Pratt
Photos by Tim Pratt
Hope you enjoyed our story and photos from
last night's rained out U.S. Pro Stock Open drag race from Maryland International
Raceway. Brother Tim took lots of photos, so here are the rest of them... bp
Pro Stock

Allen Johnson had the Amoco Dodge running with the GM machines. Photo by Tim Pratt

The sleek new 2001 Grand Am of Mike Thomas looked great. Photo by Tim Pratt

Brad Jeter and John Nobile hook up in a qualifying battle. Photo by Tim Pratt

Rickie Smith was out putting Kenny Koretsky's Camaro through its paces. Photo by Tim Pratt

Tom Martino, who has about four cars, brought this slippery Grand Am. Photo by Tim Pratt

The Professor once again taught the kids how to make horsepower
with an awesome 201.76 mph track record. Photo by Tim Pratt

John Nobile's machines always look and run great. This one's no different. Photo by Tim Pratt

Brad Jeter had Steve Schmidt's Southern Rod and Parts Grand Am ready
to face WJ in the first round. Photo by Tim Pratt

The Johnson Racing team works on the big Hemi between rounds. Photo by TIm Pratt

Kurt Johnson qualified 2nd with a great 6.865. The day HAD been sunny! Photo by Tim Pratt
Frantic Four & More

George Barksdale vs. Robert Tyree in Frantic Four qualifying. Neither made the field.
Photo by Tim Pratt

Frank Snellings, Jr., missed the Frantic Four cut, but Billy Farmer was number one.
Photo by Tim Pratt

Mark Pullen and Johnny Foltz line up in a Frantic Four qualifying heat. Photo by Tim Pratt

Mike Yohn -- who crews on Bruce Mullins's Funny Car -- was on hand
with his mouse motored AMC Gremlin. Photo by Tim Pratt
Bill Pratt
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