Champions crowned in Lucas Oil Division 6 drag showdown

Winners in nine racing classes were crowned Sunday at Pacific Raceways for the NHRA Northwest Division Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series event presented by Torklift Central RV Center.

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  • Monday, August 20, 2012 3:26pm
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Winners in nine racing classes were crowned Sunday at Pacific Raceways for the NHRA Northwest Division Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series event presented by Torklift Central RV Center.

The event, the fifth of six series stops, heads south to Woodburn Dragstrip for its next Lucas Oil Series event Sept. 7-9.

Next up for Pacific Raceways is the Wicked Wednesday Test and Tune/Street Legal Drags Grudge Races on Wednesday.

Final round Results

Competition Eliminator

Adam Bowdish, Oregon City, Ore., 8.011 at 155.56 mph, defeated Mike DePalma, Glendale, Ariz., 8.967 at 148.62.

Super Stock

Mark Faul, Tacoma, 10.565 at 125.63 mph beat Sean Cour, Brush Prairie, 10.530 at 123.40 mph

Stock Eliminator

Kelly Thomas, Auburn, 11.843 at 105.57 mph beat Jody Lang, Puyallup, 12.074 at 107.83 mph

Top Sportsman

Barry Hobson, Seattle, 7.024 at 176.05 mph beat Craig Anderson, Waxahachie, Texas, 7.148 at 193.18 mph

Top Dragster

John Chitwood, St. Helens, Ore., 7.389 at 179.14 mph beat Dustin Hentges, Olympia, red light

Super Comp

Aaron Kinard, San Marcos, Calif., 8.892 at 173.23 mph beat Steve Williams, Beaumont, Calif., 8.870 at 181.01 mph

Super Gas

Mike Shannon, Kelowna, B.C., 9.902 at 162.96 mph beat Ken Mostowich, Calgary, Alberta, red light

Super Street

Brad Vinje, Langley B.C., 10.902 143.58 mph beat Steve Lowe, Langley, B.C., red light

Sportsman Motorcycle

Kevin Brennan, Chilliwack, B.C., 8.383 at 152.78 beat Jeff Havens, Yakima, red light

Super Pro

Jamie Toelos, Dawson Creek, B.C., 8.190 at 165.60 mph beat Mark Schuppener, West Kelowna, B.C., 7.965 at 170.77 mph

Pro

Chris Bondy, Bellevue, 12.388 at 113.86 mph beat Jon Hately, Auburn, red light


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