VOLUME XX, NUMBER 6 - JUNE, 2018
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Jeremy Teasley
Steady Teddy Thompson beat Big Joe Holt for the May Street ET win.
Scott Sheppeard beat Ken Selner in the May race Super Comp final.
Fisher’s nephew Tyler was—like Arnold—able to beat Jeremy Teasley in a final round. Tyler’s .051 to .087 starting line advantage was crucial to securing the Street Fighter win against Jeremy.
McIntosh/Grayson Machine & Fabrication Pro Street saw two first time winners in a class usually dominated by veteran riders of the world’s quickest street-legal bikes.
Luis Hornedo (shown) rode Ronnie Mitchell’s “Apollonia” to the May race win against Quicktime Motorsports’ Brad Christian—the first Pro Street final for both riders.
And while many struggled to find the track, some didn’t. Number one qualifier Gabe Frederick’s 6.79 blew everyone out of the water with the only 6-second pass in the first round of eliminations.
But number four qualifier Gaige Herrera (shown) was in the hunt that round, running a 7.01 to oust Willie Santana and improving as the day got hotter. Herrera ran a 6.94 against Doug Gall in E2, then a 6.88 to boot Frederick’s .87 on a holeshot in the semis.
On the other side of the ladder, Frankie Stotz and his little 1000cc Honda dodged a bullet right out of the box. His tire broke loose and spun him almost to the centerline in E1. Stotz nearly came to a complete stop but was still able to drive around Brad Christian, whose struggles with a mechanical issue began at half-track.
Stotz had the bye in round 2, then faced Scott Grady riding Al Mart’s “Twisted” Suzuki Hayabusa. Recovering from very serious brain surgery, Mart was on hand to tune and help while Grady did the riding. Although having a weekend of erratic performances, Stotz was able to advance past Grady into the final.
So, in a class full of turbocharged Hayabusas, it was Stotz’s turbo Honda and Herrera’s nitrous-huffing ‘Busa in the final. Herrera’s strong runs continued with a 6.91, but it wasn’t necessary as Stotz threw away a 6.89 with a red light.
The win justified Herrera’s family’s move from California to Indiana a couple of years ago, seeking out more intense Pro Street competition.
Pro Open champ Chris Cutsinger was expecting some intense competition from the nitro Top Fuel Harley of Dennis “The Menace” Fisher, but Fisher and his team were making their first passes on a larger motor. They struck the tire at the hit their first pass Friday night, then advanced about 20 feet further down the track each pass before again breaking the tire loose.
Fisher’s struggles meant a pretty easy win for number one qualifier Cutsinger in round one, despite Chris blowing off the connector to the intercooler of his turbo ‘Busa.
On the other side of the ladder, the Kawasaki Funnybike of Ron Maddox arced left towards the wall in E1. Maddox let out and never jumped back in, giving the streetbike of Brad Messer a surprise E1 victory.
Messer was not so lucky against Cutsinger, who ran 6.65 in the final for the win.
The biggest Performance Racing Products Grudge race of the weekend was a unique one stack to the eighth, one to the quarter format between Canman and NHDRO’s own Brian Welch. But the pipe on Welch’s “Big Greasy” burnt through his hi-tops and scorched his ankle while staged. Welch took off like a rabbit and Canman followed in pursuit. Both took off before the tree was activated, starting a whole lot of lively discussion back at the starting line about how that one was gonna be decided.
“Chase is a race,” one said; “Both lose,” said another.
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