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Sunday Morning News
Its another beautiful day here at National Trail Raceway in Hebron, Ohio. The temperatures are a little on the chilly side and don’t expect to be up above the low 70’s all day. Last night we saw several records broken. With the racers being on kill for eliminations and the points chase getting tighter it’ll make for some exciting racing today!
First Round Eliminations
After the first round of qualifying five classes are now in the semi finals and three classes are in the finals. Pro Outlaw 10.5 will see Conrad Scarry and Jim Brown pair up. Sam Vincent and Phil Hines will battle it out in Super Street Outlaw. And in BF Goodrich Drag Radial, Enzo Pecchini and Jason Lee go head to head.
In Factory Stock Tommy Godfrey and teammate Matt Amrine are set to race each other. On the opposite side of the ladder it’ll be Carlos Sobrino and Jay Dold. Brandon Alsept has a bye to the finals in Pure Street and will be waiting to see who his competition is after Shawn Johnson and Steve Gifford take the tree. In Real Street news, Craig Baldwin could not get his car to refire under the tower, giving the broke bye to Eric Tate. Bruce Hemminger took out Jim Breese and now has a bye to the finals.




Sunday Semi Finals
Tim Matherly stood it on the bumper and was on a wild ride getting dangerously close to the wall during the semis against Eric Tate but held on to take the win in Real Street. In Pure Street Shawn Johnson took out Steve Gifford and will be racing Brandon Alsept for the win. Both Pure Street finalists ran identical ET’s and MPH 10.07’s at 132. It’ll be Bob Cook verses Chris Van Gilder in the EFI Renegade finals. Charlie Booze took out Don Bowles to end the semi rounds and will face Robbie Blankenship in the Hot Street finals.



Sunday Event Finals
Carlos Sobrino turned on the redlight giving Matt Amrine the win in ACT Factory Stock. Shawn Johnson takes the win in Eibach Springs Pure Street over Brandon Alsept. In an amazing final in Steeda Real Street, Bruce Hemminger reset the record for the second time this weekend with a 9.28 at 145 to take the win against Tim Matherly. Matherly put on a show yet again with a monster bumper dragging wheel stand that went well past the hundred foot mark. Jason Lee takes his fifth win of the season in BF Goodrich Drag Radial over Enzo Pecchini. Charlie Booze Jr wins Edelbrock Hot Street by way of an .004 redlight set off by Robbie Blankenship. In one of the biggest upsets of the season, Phil Hines takes the win over Sam Vincent in Super Street Outlaw with a 7.82 at 187 miles per hour. And in the final race of the event, Jim Brown grabs his very first win against Conrad Scarry in Pro Outlaw 10.5 as Scarry got loose down track and crossed the center line. Brown stayed in it and had the car working to the tune of a 7.08 at 192 miles per hour.
Congratulations to all of the winners of the 32 Annual NMRA All Ford Expo!
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Saturday Morning News
Cars are continuing to roll in this morning here at National Trail Raceway for the 32nd Annual NMRA Ford Expo. We’re currently in test and tune mode as the last few cars make their way into the staging lanes. There have been a few delays from spillage and clean up on the track which required second round of qualifying to be pushed back from it’s original 10:30am scheduled time. Stay tuned for updates on qualifying and news from the pits!
Saturday Pit News


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Saturday Qualifying Round Two





Saturday Night Bits From The Pits

Final Round Qualifying



Saturday Evening Race Recap
Today’s event has been full of excitement, record setting runs and breakage. There were several oil downs in the bracket ranks which the starting line crew here at National Trail took care of swiftly and kept the program running smooth. As I strolled through the pits after third round, there wasn’t anyone really thrashing in the heads up camps. Rumor has it Johnny Mac burned a piston but there was no activity in his pit. Bruce Hemminger blew away the Real Street record by more than a tenth during the last round of qualifying with a 9.31 @ 142. Sam Vincent jumped from third to first with a super smooth pass of 7.27 @ 188 in the Super Street Outlaw class. Drag Radial has noticeably struggled with the track today as all four competitors have been running in the mid to low eight’s, well off their normal pace. Look for faster times from them tomorrow as they work through tough track conditions. Conrad Scarry reset his own standing record and retained the number one qualifying position in Pro Outlaw 10.5 with his second round run of 6.73 @214. Factory Stock and Pure Street will have some tight racing tomorrow with the top five competitors all within four tenths of each other.
Well that wraps it up for today, check back in tomorrow for eliminations updates and more bits from the pits!
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The NMRA racing series is winding down as they enter their next to last points race of the year in Columbus. There are a lot of tight battles between classes and Columbus might be the final factor for a few of them. Stay tuned to Stang TV all weekend for updates from Ohio.
Special thanks to our event coverage sponsor, SCT Performance. Check out their full line of tuning solutions, including their brand new 2011 Mustang tuners at www.sctflash.com
Friday Morning News from the Pits





Friday Round One Qualifying

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