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Brian
Martel in the near lane takes the win over Gary Wolkwitz,
who goes quite red. |
Steve
Smith in the Firebird has an easy time of it with Mike Papp
in the Nova, who also went substantially red. |
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I'm
not sure what happened here but Bob Hochrun takes the win
over Don Kennedy, who runs more than a tenth off the dial. |
Doug
Linke against Richard Kay. One of these guys had an .013,
and the other had a .121. Here's a hint as to who had which:
Linke was not on a breakout run here. He moves on. |
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In
a heads-up GT/EA pairing, Brian Stianchi in the white Camaro
gave it all he could with a .003
light, but Bryan Worner is quicker by almost three-tenths
and takes the win. |
Lee
Zane in the near lane has the tree and the win over Sean
Gaffney. |
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Brian
Van Poppel in the Camaro dumps but still breaks out against
Anthony Bertozzi. He might've tripped the beams with
the nose. |
Wendell
Howes on a solo run goes .004,
dead-on with a 3 for a 7-thou package. |
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Russ
Linke in the Corvette turns a .100
light into a win as George Taylor in the AlcoHauler goes
.095, and runs almost 2-tenths
off the dial.
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Dan
Fletcher has 3-hundedths over Bob Romanelli on the tree,
and , well you can figure Fletch turns that into an easy
win. |
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Tom
Sheehan had the tree, the stripe and the win over Tolland,
CT's Jacques Blais |
Leon
Miranian in the Corvette ran dead-on with a 6, but that
means squat when Joe Santangelo has 7-hundredths on the
tree. |
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Kent
Hanley on a competition single |
David
Heuwetter on a competition single |
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