by Tim Marshall The race was billed the East vs West Super Shootout and that it was! The PSCA and LVMS put on the second- annual, Dyno-Flo, Street Car Nationals and it turned out to be the doorslammer event of the year! Racers from New York state dominated the action in the Hughes Pro Street class that had 33 entries from around the country. Scott Shafiroff protégé Vinny Budano, and his extremely talented team from Hicksville, New York not only took $20,000 winner’s check back East, but also set Low ET during qualifying at 6.399, 220.48 mph using a 738 ci, nitrous oxide injected, big block built by Scott Shafiroff stuffed into their ’68 Camaro. HUGHES PRO STREET We begin our coverage with quarter-final action. Vinny Budano and the "boys from NY" Camaro picked up an easy win when Randy Walker shook the tires and shut off his awesome El Camino, Budano stormed to a 6.409, 221.20 mph for the victory. That lap was just a few thousandths off of his record setting 6.39 qualifying lap ET and a full mile-an-hour faster. Next up it was Florida vs Michigan with Mike Moran and his turbo-charged Monte Carlo taking on Matt Scranton's' torrid, turboed Toyota. Scranton's 6.577/213 lap was completely overshadowed by Moran’s .011 RT backed up by a 6.411 ET at an unreal 231.48 mph (good for Top Speed of the meet). Brad Perosnett in the Titan Racing Scion Import threw away a win with a (-0.11) red lite 6.461, 218.76 pass that would have easily covered Steve Paulauskis’ 6.561/ 216.45 mph pass. Pro Mod hitter Dennis Radford in teammate Billy Harper's developmental car cut a great (.019) light and easily drove away from the supercharged ’57 Chevy of West Coast Pro Mod racer John Scialpi. In the Semi finals Mike Moran who had been “pushing” the tree pushed a little too much and caught a (-.006) red light that gave the Budano Brothers and Shafiroff the win but Moran made his point with another huge Top End charge running a 6.416 at 232.51 which upped his own mark for Top Speed of the meet. Moran’s red light must have been especially painful and his ET easily covered
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