It’s that time of the year again for the always popular NMRA finals in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Virtually any class that is being led by 1000 points or less is still up for grabs. Also, Saturday will be the make up final eliminations for the NMRA Columbus rain out. Keep it tuned to Stang TV all weekend for the updates and videos from Bowling Green.
Special thanks to our event coverage sponsor SCT Performance, check their fine line of flash tuners out at www.sctflash.com.
Sunday Morning Pit Notes
Super Stang racer Beefcake Reeves went out in the first round of eliminations, and to keep racing, he joined into the bracket racing class for the day. Reeves has gone as fast as a 10.08, but in a quest for a 9 second pass in his 2011 Mustang, caught him installing a smaller pulley on his Vortech supercharger.We had assumed that Sam Vincent had broken something in the rear end yesterday since they needed a jack to get the car out of the beams yesterday, but it actually ended up being a planetary in the transmission. The crew had the Mustang fixed and ready last night. Vincent faces Phil Hines in the first rounf of Super Street Outlaw today. Don Bowles Maverick looks like a fighter in the ring getting ready for the first round of boxing. Bowles ended up second on the qualifying ladder with a 8.469 @ 161.42 mph pass and faces Rick Riccardi in the first round of Hot Street.
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Eliminations Notes
Dwyane James took a broken bye win in the first round of Pro Outlaw 10.5W since Jim Brown suffered from massive valvetrain failure yesterday. Tim Essick would barely nudge out Edgar Rice with a 6.749 to a 6.846. Mike Murillo would take a single.In the semi finals, Dwyane James would tree Mike Murillo with a .006 light, but would have a hard time keeping the car pointed straight. Murillo went on with the semi final win with a 6.624 @ 205.79. Mike unofficially has won the NMRA Pro Outlaw 10.5 championship
Sam Vincent, who has been running a bit off pace this race, kept the consistency up during the first round of SSO to beat out Phil Hines, who went up in smoke at the 60 foot cone. Joel Greathouse would go red against John Urist who ran a 7.06 and unofficially secured his seventh championship. Tuten would narrowly beat out Kenjo Kelley at the stripe by .08.Unfortunately for Chris Tuten his Elimination round passes have been slowing since yesterday and Terry Elam was able to take advantage of that, beating Tuten with a 7.244 to a 7.288. Urist would keep up with the super consistent and fast passes against Sam Vincent on a 7.040 to a 7.429
Dan Baumann would not make the first round call in Real Street and give the win to Craig Baldwin. Bruce Hemminger would get the top qualifier bye run. Matherly would still battle drivetrain problems against Jay Marr while Jim Breese would take out Michael Bell who broke partially down the track.Jim Breese would win on an upset final where Craig Baldwin would go -.025 red and run a faster 9.402. Hemminger would struggle with traction issues against Jay Marr where Marr picked up the win with a 9.473 to Hemminger's 9.614. Hemminger is your 2011 Real Street champion.
It was a red light first round for Renegade where Keller red lit against Tobner and Allmandinger red lit against Clements. Bob Cook would run low ET of the round against Bryan Muth with a 8.396 to a 8.487 and Howard would win over a broken Victor Nieblas. Bob Cook would take the bye to the finals against Howard, though your 2011 Renegade champion would be semi-final round looser Brian Mitchell.
It was a full house in Pure Street this weekend with 11 cars in eliminations. Though Brandon Alsept was eliminated in the first round, he had enough points to secure the 2011 Pure Street championship.
Robbie Blankenship would be the only Hot Street Mustang in the 30s during the first two rounds. Don Bowles quick .009 of the first round would come back to cost him the semi final round against Robbie Blankenship by being a little too quick on the tree and going red. Charlie Booze would also capitalize on a red Mike DeMayo to setup a Booze and Blankenship final for the championship.
The hottest battle for the championship is in Factory Stock where Louis Sylvester, Brian Campbell, and Carlos Sobrino all had a chance at taking it. That chase became thinned down in the second round where Carlos Sobrino took out Leslie Jr. on a 10.917 to a 11.123.
During the first round of Drag Radial Jason Lee would take a broke bye win against Andy Manson while Brad Medlock would win over a limping Brian Tuten, and finally a quickening Orson Johnson would fall victim to Sean Lyon's fastest pass of the round, a 7.477 to a 7.713. In the next round, Lee would be quick on the tree with a .001 light and a 7.597 to 7.645 win over Brad Medlock.
Final Round Updates
It would be a McDonalds-colored final with Jason Lee battling Sean Lyon. In the end it would be Lee who took home the victory and yet another Drag Radial championship and race win, defeating Lyon on a 7.518 to a 7.806.In the Renegade final, it was Bob Cook and Joel Howard facing off for the event win, and Cook cut the tree down with a .008 light, and carded an 8.38 to Howard’s 8.58 for the win.Louis Sylvester's appearance in the final round of Factory Stock ensured his Factory Stock ring, but it would be Brian Campell who would win the Bowling Green race with a 10.943 to a 11.007 In Hot Street as the tree came down on the pair of champions, Booze got the holeshot, but Blankenship powered around Boose and took the win light, 8.39 to 8.44, for the event win and the 2011 Hot Street championship.
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It’s that time of the year again for the always popular NMRA finals in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Virtually any class that is being led by 1000 points or less is still up for grabs. Also, Saturday will be the make up final eliminations for the NMRA Columbus rain out. Keep it tuned to Stang TV all weekend for the updates and videos from Bowling Green.
Special thanks to our event coverage sponsor SCT Performance, check their fine line of flash tuners out at www.sctflash.com.
Morning Pit Notes
John Kolivas is here this weekend but surprisingly not competing in any classes. Kolivas is here testing for this month's ORTC race at SGMP.Robbie Blankenship is in a heated battle against 2011 (and multi-time) champion Charlie Booze. Blankenship won his first Hot Street championship in 2008, finished second in 2009 and third in 2010.
On board with Joel Greathouse’s SSO Mustang
Qualifying Round 2 and 3 Notes
Don't count out Tim Essick out of the 2011 Pro Outlaw 10.5 championship, who is within striking distance of defending champion Mike Murillo. Essick laid down his fastest pass of the weekend on his last qualiying attempt with a 6.781, putting him about a tenth slower than Murillo's number one spot.
On car with Bart Tobner
Sam Vincent suffered from rear end failure as soon as he released the transbrake on his final qualifying attempt. Vincent has been struggling with consistency this weekend and sit in 7th with a 7.322Playing around with my new fish eye lens, I took a shot of Race Pages Associate Editor Greg Acosta.
Chris Tuten talks about a tough year that is finally paying off
Chris Tuten said 'Don't forget about me', with his stellar 7.036 pass in the final round of qualifying this weekend, putting him .011 behind John Urist.
Multi-time champion Chris Parisi talks about how he uses SCT tunes in his Super Stang Mustang
It was Bob Cook with the top honors in Renegade until the last qualifying session where Brian Mitchell laid down a 8.315 @ 162.92 mph, besting Cook's 8.346. Mitchell currently sits number one in the Renegade points.Mike DeMayo got DQed on his last qualifying pass by the starter for leaking fluids at the line. DeMayo sits in the third qualifying spot with a 8.478 @ 157.74 mph.As it normally is, Hot Street's naturally aspirated class holds the tightest margin in qualifying, separating first to fourth by .06 of a second. On top of that list is Charlie Booze Jr. with a 8.435 @ 163.14 mph.
Heads up qualifying round 2
Here is one epically twisted driveshaft that we spotted walking around the pits. Apparently this racer had previously broken an aluminum driveshaft as well.Nothing changed much in the final round of qualifying in Drag Radial where Sean Lyon retained the number one spot with a 7.520 @ 189.44. Brad Medlock sit second, while defending champion Jason Lee sits in third. Lee has been having a hard time keeping the front wheels of his four eyed Fox body Mustang on the pavement.Bruce Hemminger backed up his first round qualifying record in round two with a 9.166 @ 147.42. Dan Baumann rode out a huge wheel stand that almost resulted in a collision with the retaining wall. We will have that one up later in our video coverage.Tim Matherly doesn't seem to have much luck at the Bowling Green finals in recent years. This time around Matherly has been struggling with horrible clutch slip problems during every round.Carlos Sobrino's Milk-Powered, dairy cow Mustang charged into the number one qualifying spot during round two, with a 10.908 @ 122.71 mph pass. It made for an unprecedented weekend of qualifying with four Factory Stock Mustangs in the 10s.
In the Pits with Carlos Sobrino
Final Qualifying Order
Compulink StarTrak TURBOSMART PRO OUTLAW 10.5 Qualifying for 5 entries
Low ET 6.656 2 MIKE MURRILLO
Top Speed 255.00 1003 TIM ESSICK
2 PRO 93 MUSTANG FORD 549 MIKE MURRILLO SAN ANTONIO TX 6.656 217.11 217.11
1003 PRO 03 MUSTANG FORD 430 TIM ESSICK BRANDYWINE MD 6.781 255 255
3 PRO 03 COBRA FORD 440 DWAYNE JAMES ALBEQURQUE NM 7.165 164.13 194.69
1023 PRO 03 MUSTANG FORD 550 JIM BROWN OFALLON MO 7.317 139.63 161.13
1001 95 MUSTANG FORD 446 EDGAR RICE SPRINGFIELD TN 9.293 157.17 157.17
Compulink StarTrak PROCHARGER SUPER STREET Qualifying for 8 entries
1 SSO JOHN URIST ALBUQUERQUE NM 7.025 203.68 208.71
2023 SSO 87 MUSTANG FORD 363 CHRIS TUTEN PELION SC 7.036 199.94 210.9
4 SSO 01 MUSTANG FORD 423 PHIL HINES LEBANON OH 7.136 199.88 204.91
2554 SSO 03 COBRA FORD 412 TERRY ELAM PROSPERITY SC 7.137 196.04 196.04
2020 SSO FORD 434 JOEL GREATHOUSE OAKLAND KY 7.228 203 203
2000 SSO 98 MUSTANG FORD 427 KENJO KELLEY BRAZORIA TX 7.278 197.33 197.33
2077 SSO 88 MUSTANG FORD 454 SAM VINCENT CENTRAL CITY KY 7.322 190.97 190.97
2015 SSO 82 FAIRMONT FORD 323 KURT BORTON ST LOUIS MO 10.014 96.21 96.21
Compulink StarTrak BLOW-BY RACING EFI REN Qualifying for 9 entries
2 REN 03 COBRA 310 BRIAN MITCHELL CHADDS FORD PA 8.315 162.92 162.92
3 REN 90 MUSTANG FORD 311 BOB COOK CHICAGO HEIGHTS IL 8.346 167.74 167.74
4126 REN 89 MUSTANG FORD 310 ALTON CLEMENTS CENTRAL SC 8.433 160.75 160.88
4214 REN 92 MUSTANG 336 BART TOBENER WINDER GA 8.45 161.52 163.31
4124 REN 04 COBRA FORD 358 VICTOR WIEBLAS MIAMI FL 8.456 160.48 160.48
7 REN 00 COBRA FORD 308 BRYAN MUTH WALNUTPORT PA 8.465 163.87 163.87
4049 REN 80 CAPRI FORD 310 CHAD ALLMANDINGER DECATUR IN 8.474 160.63 161.59
4084 REN 95 MUSTANG FORD 309 JOHN KELLER HUBBARD OH 9.589 122.28 122.28
4077 REN 86 MUSTANG FORD 353 JOEL HOWARD COLUMBUS OH 9.593 108.49 108.49
Compulink StarTrak EDELBROCK HOT STREET Qualifying for 7 entries
3398 HS 92 MUSTANG GT 419 CHARLIE BOOZE JR. MARION PA 8.435 163.14 163.14
2 HS 72 MAVERICK FORD 400 DON BOWLES MADISONVILLE KY 8.469 161.42 161.42
3117 HS 89 MUSTANG FORD 347 MICHAEL DEMAYO BUTLER PA 8.478 157.74 157.74
3 HS 04 MUSTANG FORD 400 ROBBIE BLANKENSHIP HUDSON FL 8.495 160.06 160.06
3707 HS 81 CAPRI FORD 400 RICK RICCARDI TOMS RIVER NJ 8.573 144.69 144.69
3339 HS 88 MUSTANG FORD 399 SHANE LONG ODELL IL 8.656 156.75 156.75
3139 HS 00 MUSTANG FORD 399 KEITH COURTNEY MADISON IN 8.7 155.63 158.07
Compulink StarTrak AFCO XTREME DRAG RADIAL Qualifying for 6 entries
Low ET 7.520 4 SEAN LYON
Top Speed 221.38 4 SEAN LYON
4 DR 93 MUSTANG FORD 353 SEAN LYON PANAMA CITY FL 7.52 189.44 221.38
10125 DR 04 MUSTANG FORD 400 BRAD MEDLOCK SHERWOOD AZ 7.655 189.2 189.2
1 DR 86 MUSTANG FORD 361 JASON LEE MAUMEE OH 7.704 182.3 211.63
10353 DR 99 COBRA FORD 283 ORSON JOHNSON HOUSE SPRINGS MO 7.774 212.13 212.13
8 DR 91 MUSTANG 330 BRIAN TUTEN LEXINGTON SC 7.861 174.57 174.57
10088 DR 96 COBRA 325 ANDY MANSON WOODBRIDGE VA 18.702 60.43 60.43
Compulink StarTrak STEEDA REAL STREET Qualifying for 7 entries
2 RS 86 MUSTANG FORD 311 BRUCE HEMMINGER BURNHAM IL 9.166 147.42 147.42
5 RS 88 MUSTANG FORD 302 DAN BAUMANN FORT WASHINGTON WI 9.306 144.66 144.66
8014 RS 93 MUSTANG FORD 311 JAY MARR LONGWOOD FL 9.401 145.45 145.45
3 RS 04 MUSTANG FORD 286 JIM BREESE TRANSFER PA 9.443 153.13 153.13
8062 RS 91 MUSTANG FORD 306 CRAIG BALDWIN PORT BRYON IL 9.469 144.52 144.52
1 RS 01 MUSTANG 284 TIM MATHERLY STATHAM GA 10.806 120.89 123.44
8006 RS 92 MUSTANG FORD 308 MICHAEL BELL DAYTON OH 11.446 84.4 84.4
Compulink StarTrak STEEDA REAL STREET Qualifying for 7 entries
2 RS 86 MUSTANG FORD 311 BRUCE HEMMINGER BURNHAM IL 9.166 147.42 147.42
5 RS 88 MUSTANG FORD 302 DAN BAUMANN FORT WASHINGTON WI 9.306 144.66 144.66
8014 RS 93 MUSTANG FORD 311 JAY MARR LONGWOOD FL 9.401 145.45 145.45
3 RS 04 MUSTANG FORD 286 JIM BREESE TRANSFER PA 9.443 153.13 153.13
8062 RS 91 MUSTANG FORD 306 CRAIG BALDWIN PORT BRYON IL 9.469 144.52 144.52
1 RS 01 MUSTANG 284 TIM MATHERLY STATHAM GA 10.806 120.89 123.44
8006 RS 92 MUSTANG FORD 308 MICHAEL BELL DAYTON OH 11.446 84.4 84.4
Compulink StarTrak BF GOODRICH FACTORY STOCK Qualifying for 11 entries
Low ET 10.908 2 CARLOS SOBRINO
Top Speed 130.32 6009 JOHN LESLIE SR
2 FS 86 LX 310 CARLOS SOBRINO FAIRVIEW NJ 10.908 122.66 122.71
8 FS 91 MUSTANG FORD 309 LOUIS SYLVESTER MATTESON IL 10.946 121.8 121.8
6001 FS 98 MUSTANG 289 BRIAN CAMPBELL LOVELAND OH 10.946 120.89 120.89
6 FS 89 MUSTANG 289 JOHN LESLIE JR. DEMOTTE IN 10.981 121.53 123.33
4 FS MUSTANG 308 ALAN CANN RACINE WI 11.179 120.76 120.76
7 FS 90 MUSTANG LX 308 RICK WALSH LAKE PANASOFFKEE FL 11.405 120.24 120.24
6060 FS 85 MUSTANG FORD 306 MATTHEW WILLIAMS LONG BRANCH NJ 11.589 117.66 117.66
6018 FS 88 MUSTANG FORD 306 CHARLIE RANKIN MEDIA PA 11.601 115.28 115.34
6572 FS 92 MUSTANG FORD 311 ERIK SHANKLES RISING FAWN GA 11.605 116.56 116.65
6009 FS 89 MUSTANG FORD 310 JOHN LESLIE SR MUNSTER IN 11.711 130.32 130.32
10 FS 89 MUSTANG 284 ZANE REED TRENTON GA 15.691 63.7 63.7
It’s that time of the year again for the always popular NMRA finals in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Virtually any class that is being led by 1000 points or less is still up for grabs. Also, Saturday will be the make up final eliminations for the NMRA Columbus rain out. Keep it tuned to Stang TV all weekend for the updates and videos from Bowling Green.
Special thanks to our event coverage sponsor SCT Performance, check their fine line of flash tuners out at www.sctflash.com.
Friday Morning Notes
Mike Murillo has been running both the NMRA and NMCA series this year and has the Super Street championship locked up. Though this weekend will depend solely on what happens in the finals. Second in points Tim Essick still has the ability to snatch the Pro Outlaw 10.5 championship away from Murillo with only a 100 points separating the two.Joel Greathouse, who had previously been on quarter mile duties for John Kolivas' Mustang, is now campaigning Brad Medlock's old Super Street Outlaw Mustang, as Medlock has made a switch to Drag Radial. Greathouse is no stranger to Mustang drag racing and use to drive Mark VanMeter's beautiful Outlaw 10.5W Mustang dating back in 2005.If you are looking for a turn key and fast Drag Radial Mustang, then you need to get a hold of Sean Lyon. With his four year old chassis, Lyon has begin to build a new Mustang for the 2012 series. He doesn't know what he plans to do with it yet, but X275 and maybe a little Super Street Outlaw will probably be where he will be racing.Chris Tuten has a shot to take the Super Street Outlaw number one spot away from multi-time defending champion John Urist. Tuten has been fast all year, breaking the 200 MPH barrier at the Bradenton opener and running 7.08 at Atlanta. But Tuten has been running on old parts and things keep breaking...he even just recently upgraded his 8.8 rear end to a 9-inch. Now he has swapped out the majority of his old parts for new and is going for broke this weekend.The man with too many cars Don Baskin is campaigning his Pure Street Mustang this weekend, and the last time he raced this car was Bowling Green 2010. Baskin Trucking campaigns a variety of vehicles in almost every NMCA head up class.
Test and Tune Notes
Jim Brown is back out with his freshly rebuilt Pro Outlaw 10.5 Mustang that has been converted from nitrous to supercharged. The team has been trashing to get the car here for the race and the first test hit resulted in some parts coming off after the burn out. For their second test and tune pass, Brown lifted mid track after a strong 60 foot.One racer we were happy to see here this weekend is Victor Nieblas, who suffered a massive heart attack while preparing for the NMRA Georgia race back in April. We are happy to report that he is healthy enough now to be back behind the wheel.The test and tune session didn't result in any really fast heads up passes. A head wind mixed with the cool air is keeping the track from holding a lot of heat. Two good wheels up launches went to Jason Lee and Dwyane James.
Qualifying Round 1 Sheets
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Qualifying Round 1 Notes
Mike Murillo is showing that he isn't playing this weekend and wants to secure the Pro Outlaw 10.5 championship as fast as possible. On an arrow-straight pass, Murillo nearly eclipsed his ET and MPH record with a 6.656 @ 217.11 mph. The rest of the four car field had a hard time getting down the track.John Urist showed why he has six championship rings by posting a solid 7.060 @ 207 mph - huge mile per hour for a true 10.5 tire. I asked Urist if it's possible that we could see the first Super Street Outlaw 6-second pass this weekend, and he responded "...it's a possibility."Could this possibly be foreshadowing the matchup for Sunday's final round?
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Sean Lyon's team were creeping up on the tune up during the test and tune session and unloaded it all during qualifying round one, lighting up a 7.569 ET, though the 221 mph trap speed doesn't seem to be right. Jason Lee sits in the second spot, riding out a huge wheel stand to a 7.704 @ 182 mph. Bruce Hemminger stunned the crowd in Real Street when he posted up the second ever (Dan Baumann did it before but could not back it up) 9-teen pass with a 9.194 @ a mile per hour record 144.66 mph. Hemminger has clinched the NMRA 2012 Real Street championship.
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Kenjo Kelley won the 'butt pucker of the round' award whenh is Super Street Outlaw New Edge pitched violently to the left about 500 feet out, where Kenjo counter steered, slid it back right with two wheels off the ground, and then straightened out...when the crowd erupted in applause.
Notes From The Pits
Zane Reed has had a string of bad luck in Factory Stock lately, which got worse today when Reed rolled the modular-powered Fox body off the trailer...and spun a bearing. They are hoping to get the motor fixed in time for tomorrow's qualifying session.
We talk with Mike Murillo about capturing the NMRA and NMCA 2011 championships
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Brandon Alsept went out for his first qualifying session where his Mustang had a great launch, but when he went to hit second, nothing was there. Brandon worked on the Mustang and couldn't find any reason why it didn't want to go in gear. During Tim Matherly's qualifying run, it sounded like it had a constant velocity transmission in it, which was really just massive clutch slippage. The crew was just finishing up the install and will be ready for tomorrow's final qualifying.
In the Pits with Carlos Sobrino
On board with Joel Greathouse’s SSO Mustang
Chris Tuten talks about a tough year that is finally paying off
Heads up qualifying round 2
On car with Bart Tobner
Multi-time champion Chris Parisi talks about how he uses SCT tunes in his Super Stang Mustang
Qualifying Round 1 Video
Interview with John Urist about his fast qualifying round 1 pass
We talk with Mike Murillo about capturing the NMRA and NMCA 2011 championships
Kenjo Kelley goes for a wild ride during the first round and we talk about the run