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Over 225 cars posted for first round eliminations, In the Sonic Drive In Super Pro Division it would be glen Lakins of Trenton dialing a 6.16 to the 5.26 of Steve Collier from Dayton. Collier would go red moving Lakins to the semis. Next would be Tim Louderback of Xenia dialing a 5.12 to the 5.21 of Jason Farquer from Hillsboro. Louderback took the tree with a .507 light, and would take the breakout win with a 5.134 pass. The last pair of the round would be Jeremy Kessler from Sabina dialing a 5.32 to the 4.76 of Billy Sellman from Hillsboro. Kessler would go red moving Sellman to the semis. In the semis it would be Louderback dialing a 5.13 to the 6.15 of Lakins. Louderback would get the better light with a .513 and would take the breakout win with a 5.138 pass. Sellman would have the bye run into the finals. In the finals it would be Louderback dialing a 5.12 to the 4.75 of Sellman. Louderback would be better at the tree by .0005 and would take the breakout win with a 5.126. In the Pro class it would be Jack Spivey of Williamsburg dialing a 6.45 to the 6.93 of Danny Chaffins from Dayton. Spivey would cut a .501 light and it would take him to the stripe with a 6.466 pass for the breakout win. Next would be Doug Caplinger of Xenia dialing a 7.08 to the 6.54 of Ryan Jenks from Jamestown. Caplinger would get the advantage with a .514 light and would take the win with a 7.131 pass. Next would be the IDDU’s Gwayne Honeycutt from Urbana dialing a 6.38 to the 6.65 of John Mesdea from Columbus. Masdea would cut a .542 light for the advantage, but it would be Honeycutt with the double breakout win on a 6.379 pass. The last pair for the round would be Kevin Bishop of Amelia dialing a 6.42 to the 6.51 of Mike Gill from Washington Courthouse. Bishop would have the better light with a .526, however it would be Gill with the win light on a 6.526 pass. In the semis it would be Honeycutt dialing a 6.38 to the 7.08 of Caplinger. Caplinger would be better at the tree by .0002 and would take the win with a 7.083 pass. Next would be Spivey dialing a 6.45 to the 6.52 of Gill. Spivey would cut a .532 light and would take the win with a 6.471. In the finals it would be Spivey
dialing a 6.44 to the 7.07 of Caplinger. Caplinger would cut a .515
light and would take the win with a 7.104. In the semis it would be Antrobius dialing a 12.00 to the 12.06 of Rusty Thompson. Thompson would cut a .506 light and would take the double breakout win with a 12.013 pass. Next would be Collier dialing a 12.50 to the 13.47 of Doug Thompson. Doug would cut a .505 light but it would be Collier with a 12.460 for the double breakout win. In the finals it would be Collier dialing a 12.50 to the 12.16 of Rusty Thompson. Thompson would be better at the tree with a .556 and would take the double breakout win with a 12.045 pass. In the Buckminn’s D&D Harley Davidson Pro Bike Class it would be Thad Neeld of St. Paris dialing a 9.39 to the 8.81 of Joe Deck from Morningview Ky. Deck would be better at the tree by .0002 and would take the breakout win with an 8.838 pass. Next would be Scott Shepeard of Springfield dialing a 9.20 to the 11.25 of Jeff Weikert from Troy. Shepeard would cut a .530 light for the advantage, and would ride a 9.243 pass for the win light. Bradley Shellhaas would have the bye. In the semis it would be Shellhaas dialing a 8.72 to the 9.22 of Shepeard. Shepeard would cut a .512 light and would take the breakout win with a 9.228 ride. Joe Deck would have the bye run to the finals. In the finals it would be Deck dialing an 8.80 to the 9.22 of Shepeard. Deck would cut a .502 light however it would be Shepeard on the win with a 9.227 pass. The junior dragster challenge saw Juniors racing for miniature Wally’s in the 8-9 class it would be Byron Pitts of Urbana dialing a 12.90 to the 12.99 of Shelby Stacy from New Carlisle. Pitts would get the better reaction time with a .556 and would take the round win with a 12.963. Emily Crum would have the bye run into the finals. In the finals it would be Pitts and Crum dialing a 12.90 each for a heads up race. Crum would go red making Pitts the 8-9 Class Junior Dragster Challenge Winner. In the 10-12 class we would see Allison Neeld dialing a 12.26 to the 8.91 of Caleb Ellison from Beavercreek. Ellison would get the better reaction time with a .638 and would take the win with an 8.907. Up next would be Kay Crum dialing an 8.90 to the 10.32 of hunter Hughes of Jamestown. Hughes would cut the better light with a .559 and would take the win with a 10.388 pass. Next would be Kyle Beavers of Urbana dialing 8.90 and Marissa Babb of Xenia dialed 8.99. Babb would cut a .533 light and would take the win with a 9.034 pass. Garreth Sheppeard would have the bye run into the semis. In the Semis it would be Ellison dialing an 8.90 to the 10.34 of Hughes. Hughes would go red moving Ellison to the finals. Next would be Shepeard dialing an 8.90 to the 9.00 of Babb. Babb would go red moving Shepeard to the next round. In the finals it would be Ellison dialing an 8.94 to the 8.90 of Shepeard. Shepeard would cut the better light with a .523 but it would be Ellison with the win on a 8.966 pass. In the 13 & Up class it would be James Smith dialed a 7.93 to the 7.95 of Crum, both of Beavercreek. Crum would cut the better light with a .521 and would take the win with a 7.957 pass. Next would be Ciera Philpott of Waynesville dialing a 7.90 to the 7.90 of Ben Browder. Browder would go red moving Philpot to the semis. Mike Morris would have the bye run into the semis. In the semis it would be Morris dialing a 7.94 to the 7.90 of Philpott. Philpott would cut a .555 light for the advantage and would take the round win with a 7.939 pass. Walt Crum would have the bye to the finals. In the finals it would be Phillpott dialing a 7.90 to the 7.96 of Crum. Crum would cut a .564 light and would take the win with an 8.009.
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