(March 5, 2018 Santa Ana, CA) The 2018 NMRA Drag Racing season, presented by Keystone Automotive, debuted with beautiful weather, thousands of spectators, and all of the hot, record-breaking racing that one could want. QA1 True Street took center stage at Bradenton Motorsports Park this weekend, with a record 152 cars entering True Street. At the conclusion of the hotly contested, 16-car eliminator that is the JLT Performance Spring Break Shootout, True Street winner Randy Seward doubled up his wins by successfully defeating True Street runner-up Jeff Bloem with an 8.80 to Bloem’s 9.48 elapsed time.
The quickest cars on the property belong to the VP Racing Fuels Street Outlaw class, and we saw Andy Manson, Charlie Cooper, and 2017 class champion Manny Buginga all laying down staggeringly quick times. Manson took the pole and would charge into the final against Buginga, who gave it his best shot by leaving first, but was passed by Manson who took the win with a 4.31 to Buginga’s off-pace 4.78.
In Edelbrock Renegade competition, it was Bart Tobener who took the trip to the Aerospace Components Winner’s Circle after Frank Varela tripped his red light at the start of the final round. Tobener had qualified his Coyote-powered S550 Mustang at the top of the list with a 7.33 elapsed time.
Haley James led qualifying in ProCharger Coyote Modified with an ultra-quick 7.59 and would pick off racers until she found her way into the final round. There, she faced 2017 class champion Tommy Annunziata and his Cobra Jet Mustang. Annunziata left first and charged hard at the top end, but James edged him out for the win, 7.62 to 7.65.
Brand new this year in the heads-up categories is the Steeda Limited Street class, and it did not disappoint one bit. Kelly Shotwell, who won last year’s Limited Street exhibition class at the NMRA World Finals, showed he was still the man to beat, qualifying first with an 8.61. Further down the list was Kent Nine who wasn’t nearly as quick, but was consistent throughout the weekend. In the final round, it was Shotwell with a lifting 8.83 to Nine’s 11.39.
In G-Force Racing Coyote Stock, Darin Hendricks set the pace in qualifying, but it was Tyler Eichhorn who grabbed the holeshot win over Hendricks in the quarterfinals, and Eichhorn who edged out Clair Stewart for the 10.23 to 10.32 win.
The competition was fierce in Richmond Gear Factory Stock and even top qualifier Mike Bowen was eliminated early on. In the final round, Dan Ryntz defeated John Leslie Jr., 10.45 to 10.71.
Race Star Wheels Ford Muscle saw Avon, Indiana’s Kevin McKenna cut Krystie Wagoner at the tree in the final round and edged her out at the stripe for the class win and trip to the Aerospace Components Winner’s Circle. |