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July 2, 2011
GRAHAM DADDY TAKES TOP STREET

The Top Street finals pitted two of the best with Graham Daddy Taylor in
his Vega facing off with Merv Moyer's stick shift Mustang. Graham took
the tree and the win with a 9.612 on a 9.58 at 139.86 MPH to Merv's fast
closing 9.573 on a 9.55 at 140.09 MPH.

In the all Hayabusa Sport Bike finals it was Dave Davis coming out on
top over Bob Newton. Dave ran a 9.323 on a 9.30 at 145.86 MPH to Fig's
9.694 on a 9.68 at 142.67 MPH runner up effort.

The Street Auto finals was a close one with Jim Sheaffer taking the win
in his Vega over Jed Seigler's Mustang. Jimmer ran a 10.469 on a 10.43
at 128.60 MPH to Ziggy's 10.291 on a 10.24 at 126.10 MPH.

Captain Ed Brady broke his Top Street Camaro and dropped into Bone Stock
Truck with his Silverado. He faced off with points leader, Leah Shaffer
in hem big Dodge diesel. Ed had a better light, .033 to .093, but ran
out with a 17.353 on a 17.43 at 77.47 MPH giving the win to Leah's
16.462 on a 16.40 at 83.41.

Craig Poust put his Civic into the Sport Compact winner's circle with a
final round victory over Michelle Perkosky's Mazda. Craig ran a 15.347
on a 15.30 at 79.13 MPH to the Mazda's run out 17.031 on a 17.05 at
80.91 MPH.

In the ATV finals, Steve Hull is out first over Rich Klase's Banshee.
Steve held on for the win with a 23.193 on a 23.15 at 49.36 MPH to
Rich's 14.822 on a 14.69 at 79.73 MPH.

The TCR finals was a Ford verses MOPAR battle with the Mustang of Darren
Webb taking the nod over Kyle Kohr's 340. Darren laid down a 10.485 on a
10.47 at 70.80 MPH to Kyle's 9.973 on a 10.00 at 65.22 MPH.

Brian Vollman is out first in the JR ATV finals over Sarah Marks. Sarah
ran a right on 10.903 on a 10.90 at 53.62 MPH in taking the title to
Brian's 11.200 on a 11.15 at 55.43 MPH.
BONUS SHOTS

Ryan Finch returned back home for a vacation from working in
Singapore to début his new Top Street Chevelle in grand fashion laying
down a 8.80 pass. He'll be back next season to battle in the Top Street
wars.

Nine years ago Ryan wowed everyone with his wheel standing Camaro.

Matt Danner took a shot at the SS Furious but came up short in Street
Stick.

Shawn Tice took the handicap start over Cup Cake Brady's Nova and held
on for the win in round three of Street Auto.

Larry "The starter guy" Taylor keeps the track super all night long.

Ziggy hooks after a treatment by Larry.

Corey Deuel's `70 Camaro is a looker and she's quick. 12.60's.

Frank Reaser's 10 second Monte Carlo made the Top Street field.

Wally Null fell in round one of Street Auto to Bob Reeder in his loaner
car running out with a 9.935 on a 10.10 dial in. He was all smiles.

Bob Reeder driving Wally Null's loaner car.

Will Mark's fouled out in round one against Merv Moyer's Mustang running
8.91

Craig Fox in his sharp `73 Camaro. He ran 12.90's.

Snooky giving away secrets to Ford boys Brian vollman and Mike Rowe.

Mike Boston's hard charging Mustang is a player in Street Stick.

Do you know why the Beaver dominates Bike at the Bracket Finals? It's
because our regulars run every chance they get. Here IHRA stars, Bob
"Fig' Newton and Justin Spaid battle it out in Friday action.

Outlaw Street was a Ford show with Barry Moyer's Maverick taking on
Leonard Long's Mustang in the semis of Outlaw Street. Leonard took the
round with a 8.805 on a 8.75 at 153.92 MPH to Barry's run out 9.436 on a
9.48 at 141.75.

On the other side of the ladder, Jim Bowman's black Mustang stopped
Penny Harpster with a 9.923 on a 9.79 to Penny's run out 11.935 on
a 11.99.
WINNERS CIRCLE

Graham Daddy and Betty Taylor in the Top Street winners circle again.

The Bowman brothers in the Outlaw Street winners circle with his
Mustang.

Dave Davis is joined by his mom, Sally, for his win in Sport Bike.

Leah and Chris Shaffer celebrate their Bone Stock Truck and Street Stick
wins.

Jimmer Sheaffer is joined in the Street Auto winners by his fan club.

Sport Compact champ, Craig Poust and his groupies.

Darren Webb picked up his third TCR title over Kyle Kohr's Dart.

Sarah Marks picked up the JR ATV win on her Grizzley.
When one kid wins, they all win. |