June 1, 2007
Will makes his mark, wins Top Street

Will Marks took the Top Street title over Terry Brouse's Z-28 with a final round 9.60 on a 9.58 at 143.38 MPH. Brouse ran a 10.64 on a 10.65 but went red with a -.008.

Family Fued: Dave Davis and Yocum Motorsport team mate, Bob Newton met in the finals of Street Bike with Davis getting the nod. 9.39 on a 9.32 at 148.93 MPH to Fig's run out 9.60 on a 9.70 at 139.44 MPH

Matt Delbaugh's T-Bird cut a better light, .058 to .085, to take the Street Auto title from Dennis Kohr's 340 Swinger. Matt held on for the win with a 13.95 on a 13.89 at 100.17.

OUTLAW STREET: George Hall is out first with a great .020 light but Leonard Long's 358 inch Mustang powered right by in the traps for the win. 8.80 on a 8.72 at 157.23 MPH to the 'Busa's 9.10 on a 8.91 at 150.70 MPH.

The Bone Stock Truck finals went to points leader, Smurf Moyer in his F-250 Diesel Ford over Bill Mark's in the Hemi Dodge. Smurf ran a 14.90 on a 14.88 at 93.18 MPH
to Bill's 17.37 on a 17.20 at 82.70 MPH


The TCR (Teen Championship Racing 13 to 15 year olds) title fell to Luke Reese in his Mopar over Ashley "Cupcake" Brady. Luke ran a 10.29 on a 10.24 at 65.13 MPH to Ashley's run out 11.65 on a 11.67 at 62.24 MPH. The TCR field is big every race.

ATV was another Yocum stronghold with Josh taking the win over Ashley Keister. Josh cut a .038 and ran a 17.65 on a 17.70 at 66.64 MPH to Ashley's late 17.45 on a 17.60 at 68.10 MPH. ATV is another strong field every event.

In the JR ATV finals another Yocum, Drew, picked up the title over points leader, Autumn Miller. Drew ran a 17.34 on a 17.12 at 30.45 MPH to Autumn's red lighting 13.05 on a 12.88 at 46.11 MPH for his first title.

Street Stick title went to Barry Parson in his 302 Mustang over points leader Chris Shaffer with a final round 11.37 on a 11.30 at 114.18 MPH after Shaffer fouled.

Yocum Motorsports had a great night winning, ATV, Sport Bike and JR ATV. The Yocum Motorsports group sponsor and support the Friday Street Racers and IHRA Bikers in a very big way. Plus they're pretty good competitors too.