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Old 05-04-2008, 06:48 PM
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Super Street Round 3

It's going to be Glidden and Jim Blair in the finals. Glidden had a single where he ran a 7.00 at 189.82 mph and a 1.06 60-foot. Jim Blair ran a 7.09 at 191.32 mph.

Nostalgia Pro Street Round 3

Kevin Parent had a bye run, and ran a 7.89 at 141.67 mph (lifting), and he will take on Jim Widener who ran a 7.52 at 184.02 mph. Widener rail roaded Billy Joe Gordon who ran a 7.77 at 179.35 mph.

Pro Stock Round 3

Jeff Chandler, who recently announced that his car was for sale, might be considering that as he's going to the finals at Bowling Green. With a stellar 1.28 60-foot, Chandler's big block Chevy trained a 8.67 @ 157.12 to make Justin Curry's small block feel puny. Chandler will take on Andy Schmidt, a come-back racer who crashed at Bradenton, and his 8.62 at 157.69. What's with all of the Mustangs? At least Chandler has a Chevy under hood.



Chandler's car for sale. Got a spare $65k lying around?

Xtreme Street Round 4

We talked up Zoop Zellonis, and then here comes Aaron Stapleton and makes us look like idiots. With a 8.24 at 171.49 mph, Zellonis is starting the tow home as a X/S racer who just didn't measure up this weekend. With his 8.09, he shows big promise and we'll see what happens at the next race.

Stapleton will meet Cameron Coble in the finals, who only made a 300-foot pass. Coble however is knocking on the 7-second door with low 8.0s at 176+ mph, so he's got a big time advantage in the finals.
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