To earn a slot in the storied JLT Performance Spring Break Shootout, racers must compete and run well in QA1 True Street. The 16 competitors with the quickest three-pass averages are selected to race heads-up on a sportsman ladder on Sunday. It was a repeat performance of the battle for New Jersey from Saturday’s Bradenton Motorsports Park Street Car Shootout as Donato Sierchio’s twin-turbo Fox prevailed over Mike Jovanis’ single-turbo Fox thanks to a 7.46 at 175 rip in the finals.
The eight quickest machines from QA1 True Street competition on Saturday receive special shootout plaques and earned the right to square off in the TREMEC Stick Shift Shootout on Sunday. In the end, Rafael Gonzalez rowed the gears in his 2007 Shelby GT500 to victory over James Burch and his 2019 Mustang. As the victor, Gonzalez drove away with a McLeod Racing RXT Twin-Disc clutch with flywheel, while Burch earned a $500 McLeod Racing product certificate.
With a pit of venomous factory machines competing to be king snake, it was Steve Trombley of Temperance, Michigan, who took the Watson Racing Cobra Jet Showdown crown at Bradenton Motorsports Park. After qualifying in the fourth spot, Trombley had his 2013 Cobra Jet running consistently close to its 8.82 dial-in. In the final round, he faced off against David Swanson’s 2019 Cobra Jet and took a trip to the Aerospace Components Winner’s Circle on the merits of his reaction time.
Ford Performance’s halo machines take their sibling rivalry to the Mickey Thompson Cobra/Terminator vs. GT500 Shootout where Dwayne Hickman went door-to-door with competitors in his turbocharged 2010 GT500 to earn bragging rights for the Shelby squad. He qualified in the top spot with a 7.44 at 155 mph. In eliminations, he clicked off a string of 8-second passes culminating in a victory over fellow Shelby driver Jason Wagoner, who lit the red bulb in the final.
Turbochargers can push a car to incredible performances and look no further than the Hellion Turbo Battle for proof. Class regular Justin Jordan ripped off a qualifying pass that was just shy in the 6-second/200-mph zone at 7.03 at 198.09 mph. Obviously the man to beat, he cruised through the competition in his 2014 Mustang with a string of passes in the 7.30 range. In the finals, Bruce Watling could only watch as Jordan rocketed to a 7.37 at 191.57 to take the win.
The Innovative Racecraft and Li Tuning and Racing Florida N/T Shootout went off without a hitch on Saturday night, and after the eliminations finished, David Wayne Green and his nitrous-assisted, classic Mustang won over Raul Torres and his China WhiTTe twin-turbo Mustang.
Along with the after hours N/T Shootout, the NMRA Spring Break Shootout also hosted the Bradenton Motorsports Park Street Car Shootout. In the final round of competition, and a New Jersey vs. New Jersey battle for the Garden State, it was Donato Sierchio and his twin-turbo, Fox Mustang who was victorious over QA1 True Street winner Mike Jovanis and his single-turbo Fox Mustang.
Gage Burch of Palmetto, Florida, is a bracket-racing fiend and decimated the Bracket Open class on Saturday. Burch became the reigning pro and sportsman track champion at this track, and last year won the $525,000 SFG race. He piloted his 1990 Mustang powered by a 364ci small-block Ford. On Sunday in Bracket Open, Burch nailed his dial-in for five rounds to take home the win. In the finals, he chopped down the tree and clicked off a 6.23 on a 6.20 dial-in for the win over Russell Satterfield.
Congratulations to all of our event winners who opened the NMRA season with a trip to the Aerospace Components Winner’s Circle. We appreciate the support of all the racers and fans who came to the season opener or followed the action online courtesy of the SpeedVideo.com livestream. We’ll be back to racing in just a few short weeks when we head to the NMRA/NMCA All-Star Nationals at Atlanta Dragway in Commerce, Georgia. |