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Edward
Schrader in the near lane leaves first on a 10.00 dial with
a .178 light. Richard Preiser chases on a 9.24 dial with
an .029 light and is already ahead here. Game over. |
Of
all of the red '70 Hemi Barracuda Super Stockers from Whitehouse
Station, NJ, the one of John Kakalecik is my favorite. |
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Joe
Garbarine is out in front thanks to a .007 redlight. John
Hawks takes the win. |
Jeff
Tripp (far) has the 'Tree so he drops the nose and slams
the door on Jim Marshall |
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Charlie
Bubka (near) is .008 red and hands the win to David Thomas |
Ditto
with Wally Clark in the near lane: .008 rad, handing it
to Guy DesJardins |
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Louis
LoSapio (far) learns the hard way that a dead-on-6 pass
when coupled with a not-too-bad .075 light will still give
Byron Worner plenty to get in on for the win
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Jamie
Schoenly (near) has the 'Tree and the win over Eric Merryfield
in the '96 Dakota |
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Rich
DiOrio in the '56 is almost completely turned around trying
to size up the hard-charging but dead-late Anthony Scinto. |
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Anthony
Fetch does his usual amazing stripe-job on Frank Maiolo.
They were just about even at the 'Tree but Fetch pulls out
a dead-on-7 pass. |
Don
Belles (far) over a red-lighting Bob Lasko |
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Kevin
Clark looks out the window to try to pick up his opponent
David Chiles. Chiles was dead-late, way off the dial and
nowhere to be found
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Bruce
Ward (far) and Ray Scardelli. Ward had the 'Tree but couldn't
run the number. Scardelli drops the nose for the win
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