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Steve
Comella in the SS/AH Dart takes the win by virtue of Peter
D'Agnolo's -.003 red light. |
Marty
Rinehart had the 'Tree over Doug Chervanik but not the
win. Rinehart goes through at only 123 mph, so he was
way out of it.
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Here
the better light takes the win as Bryan Worner in the far
lane uses a stellar .007 to turn on the W light against
Herbie Null. |
Not
to be outdone, Kent Hanley in the near lane strapped a .003
on the respectable-but-not-good-enough .039 of Larry Jewell. |
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Dan
Fletcher on what looks like a 'bye, but his opponent broke
at the start. |
Super
Comp, Round 3: John Calo in the near lane wastes a great
.016 light against Alan Kenny. Kenny had an .062 but his
high-MPH charge must've fooled Calo, who broke out. |
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A
good one here as Steve Martel in the far lane wins the double-breakout
against Troy Coughlin, Jr. |
Chase
Fahnestock in the far lane is ahead of Tom Oliver thanks
to a -.003 redlight. |
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Jeff
Kundratic's (near lane) .039 light qualifies as a drilling
when compared to the .123 of Richard Stroud. |
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Jason
Kenny |
Super
Gas, Round 3: a great race here to kick off the round as
Hank Smith in the near land and Jason Lynch are dead-even
at the hit with .014s each. Lynch runs .01 over with a 4
for the win over Smith's .02 over with a 5. |
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Kelli
Barbato in the far lane wins a double-breakout over Edward
Apple in the roadster |
George
Donhauser in the far lane: .015 light, dead-on with a 6,
moving on to Round 4 over Chris DePascale. |
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Michael
Lang
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Lang
takes the win over a red-lighting Iggie Boicesco. |
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