NOSTALGIA NATIONALS BEGINS

July 11, 2008
CAPTAIN ED AT THE HELM

Jim Sheaffer is out to a good pass but he runs out by .001!! Capt. Ed took the Top Street title with a 9.24 on a 9.23 at 147.37 MPH to Jimmer's 10.469 on a 10.47.

Street Stick was won by points leader, Chris Shaffer in his SS Furious over Van Man, Tom Evens. Chris ran a 12.26 on a 12.15 at 111.84 MPH to Tom's 11.80 on a 11.73 at 114.32 MPH.

 Van Man is a crowd favorite.

Yoda has left the starting line and is on his way to a win in Street Automatic over Lynn Umberger's Comet. Yoda cranked out a 13.98 on a 13.97 at 103.62 MPH to Ummy's 13.02 on a 12.79 at 106.38 for the title.

The bike finals came down to a battle of manufactures with the Suzuki Hayabusa of Dave Davis taking the title over Brian Glunt's Ninja. Davis ran a 9.52 on a 9.20 at 131.52 MPH to Brian's 9.94 on a 9.40 at 143.15 MPH.

Gary Kelican in his 460 powered Mustang took the Outlaw Street title over Carman Garrv's hard charging Barracuda with a right on 10.29 at 124.87 MPH to Carman's 10.66 on a 10.58 at 127.67 MPH.

Sport Compact went to Jeff Carcia's Civic over Johnny Whiskey's Neon with a 17.36 on a 17.30  to Whiskey;'s run out 17.66 on a 17.68.

In Bone Stock Truck it was Will Marks in his new GMC taking the win from his dad with a 15.358 on a 15.30 at 78.36 MPH to Bill's 17.22 on a 16.90 at 79.47 MPH.

The TCR title was won by Colin Smith in his Firebird over Tyler Bergenstock's Silverado SS with a 10.27 on a 10.21 at 66.57 MPH to Ty's 10.32 on a 10.35.

JR ATV was a battle of the Bushwackers with DJ Clark coming out on top as Kyle Kohr went red . DJ rab a 14.80 on a 14.20 at 42.99 MPH to Kyle's 12.26 on a 12.40.


Capt. Ed Brady and the crew in the winners circle.

Dave Davis celebrated his 33rd birthday with a win in Sport Bike.

Tim "Yoda" Kocher picked up the win in Street Automatic.

Ford stalwart, Gary Kelican, boned up for the Nats with a big win in Outlaw Street.

Jeff Carcia took the Sport Compact title in his Civic.

Kyle Nipple picked up his 5th ATV title in a crowded field of tough riders.


Colin Smith and brother - co/driver Cody celebrate their TCR win.