posted by TopFuelPhotos on May 11
If Saturday nights 1/8 mile race was any indication on how David Scott will do in the next two races, he will play havoc for other race teams. Scott who plans on running next weeks National Dragster & Jr. Dragster Challenge at Gainesville Raceway and then taking a trip to Bristol International Dragway, to run the World FootBrake Challenge, in his R & S Auto Sponsored camaro. Scott first had to deal with Darren Stutts in the footbrake class. Both cars got of the line great and it was a close race at the end. Scott got there first and took the win in footbrake. Scott took that momentum right into the combo class meeting up with Bobby Powers. Powers had already won the electronics class but couldn’t get around Scott. Last week Erine Renfroe took the win in the same classes for a back to back wins for the R & S Auto cars. Last nights race was delayed about a hour when track workers had to clean the track up after Butch Baillis crashed his dragster. Baillis who was driving a undercover type dragster was running with Mike Fitzgerald, both cars were on a good run when Baillis (right lane) car went sliding through the 1/8 mile finish line and going into the left lane and hitting the left side wall. The car rolled numerous times before coming to a rest just past the 1/4 mile finish line. Baillis was taken to the hospital after complaining of back pain. The track workers did a great job getting the driver out of the car and should pat them selves on the back for a great job. Well done guys. We will keep you updated on how Baillis is doing. Don’t miss next weekends race, 1/4
ELECTRONICS:
(W) Bobby Powers
(R/U) Kevin Hester
FOOTBRAKE:
(W) David Scott
(R/U) Darren Stutts
COMBO:
(W) David Scott
(R/U) Bobby Powers
PRO BIKE:
(W) Mike Lakoskey
(R/U) Troy Crawford
STREET BIKE:
(W) Roy Johnson
(R/U) Tom Guzan
TRUE STREET:
(W) Kyle Hutto
(R/U) Chris Parisi
Buddy Goolsby was winner of Dial in for dollars
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