Cars capable of taking a 30-mile cruise and then making three back-to-back passes down track were in the spotlight for TorqStorm Superchargers True Street, and as a special feature for this event, they were led by Drag Week winner Tom Bailey and his Camaro, and YouTube celebrity Cleetus McFarland, who was in the passenger’s seat. Mike French motored to the overall win with an 8.77 average, while Jason Rollins rolled to the runner-up finish with an 8.96 average. Willard Howard was the 9-second winner, Jeff Smith was the 10-second winner, Jeff Neibarger was the 11-second winner and Grant Martin was the 12-second winner. Jose Vera took the 13-second win, Jimmy Hodges took the 14-second win and Branden Arila took the 15-second win.
A special feature at all six events on the NMCA tour is the ever-growing Dodge // Mopar HEMI Shootout. At this event, Lindsay Wheelock was the overall winner with a 10.03 average, while Pete Mansolillo was the runner-up with a 10.07 average. Jay Tucker took the 10-second win, Nathan Washington emerged as the 11-second winner, Lee Segars landed the 12-second win, Brian Bednar was the 13-second winner, Dave Burnett was the 14-second winner and Tim Rickey rounded things out as the 15-second winner.
The eight quickest drivers in the Dodge//Mopar HEMI Shootout came together for the Arrington Performance HEMI Quick 8 presented by Red Line Oil, and Jerry Mathis ran right on his 10.55 dial-in with his Challenger to win over Robert Sharp, who was 11.08 on an 11.06 dial in his Charger.
In the Chevrolet Performance Street Car Challenge, Billy Wakefield wrapped up the overall win with a 9.07 average, while Terry Faust wrapped up the runner-up finish with a 9.12 average. Other winners included Jimmy Hartley in the 10-second category, Steve Sehghenano in the 11-second category, Jacob Segars in the 12-second category and Angel Gaulden in the 13-second category. Phil Peters put the finishing touch on the category with the win in the 14-second category.
With two days of Bracket Mayhem rolled into the event, Tim Butler used a better reaction time and a 6.05 on a 6.02 dial with his Camaro to defeat Jim McMillan on Saturday, who was 5.90 on a 5.82 dial with his Regal. On Sunday, Gage Burch used a better reaction time and a 6.69 on a 6.66 dial in his Mustang to defeat Malcolm Ricks, who broke out with a 6.77 on a 6.82 in his Camaro.
The NMCA thanks racers and race fans for making the season opener a success, and now, the focus turns to the second stop on the tour, the 12th Annual Scoggin Dickey Parts Center NMRA/NMCA All-Star Nationals, April 2-5 at Atlanta Dragway. |