Randy Shearin won the Super Truck class over Garry Puesifer. Shearin's '82 Chevy S-10 also was No. 1 qualifier at 10.817. Nick Weckesser's '37 Chevy took the Open Comp win over Scott Laws' '82 Mustang.

THERE'S ALWAYS A PHOTOGRAPHER AROUND WHEN YOU DON'T WANT ONE


Everything started off fine for Randy Draffen of South Lyon, Mich. His '98 Camaro was competing in the first round of Pro Street and he had a bye run.


At about half-track, however, the car got close to the guardrail. Draffen brought it back towards the center, but as it closed in on the finish line it got crossed up and came back across the track. It looked like Draffen has saved it, when the Camaro came around and the wheelie bars caught the left side rail, flipping the car on its roof. Draffen was not injured, but the car will need some cosmetic work.

BLEW HIS DOORS OFF -- REALLY

Maybe it was just the Pro Street jinx continuing. In the final, Tim O'Hare got the win after a door of Steve King's '98 Viper flew off at about the 100-ft mark. King was trying to make up for O'Hare's holeshot at the start. David Hance brought his ex-Don Walsh Jr. turbo Mustang down from Long Island, NY and made it to the semifinals in Pro Street.








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