
In the Second Chance-Box (optional) class, Ty Bull put his no box Cuda
in the winner's circle against Lesli Northup in the near lane. Bull hit
a .011/10.70 (10.68 dial). |

The staging lanes were packed with racers over two days and nights of
racing. |

Former Top Sportsman winner Mark Lawson qualified 10th at 8.12-170.06. |

Working the starting line, Dave Hills prepares to sending the next pair
of cars out of the burnout box. |

Randy Kay flew to a 6.39 elapsed time to set low e.t. of the event in
the opening round of Top Sportsman. |

Bill Hosford drove the Darin Bay "Warped Speed" Jet Funny Car
to an event best of 6.05 seconds. |

This is the eleventh straight round win for Mark Kidd (near side) in
Super Pro. Derric Barr earned an impressive runner-up finish. |

Carl Youngstrom scored the biggest title of his racing career by downing
Kent Wilson (nearl lane) and his mid-9 second Chevy II. |

Randy Bullington overtook John Shaffer in the Second Chance-Box final
round. Bullington ran 8.27-161.23. |

A big field of Snow/Bike entries competed both days of the Fox Hunt.
Shawn Swainston is one of the many Street Bikes who competed both days. |

Claiming a semi-final finish, Dave Matson lost a close battle with Rod
Burbage in Top Sportsman. His 7.71-182.92 ran under by .05 with his `67
Camaro. |

The big winner of Second Chance-No Box was the Middleton Crew team
leader Joey Stills (near side). He bested Jeffrey Langan with a
9.91-125.85 pass. |

The colorful `04 Grand Am of Irv Wise qualified 5th in Top Sportsman at
a 7.64-179.10. |

The Hooter's girls had a lot of fun walking through the pit area. |