October 7
Lebanon Valley Dragway
Day two of the race weekend brings the SuperCar guys back to their normal format and heads up Musclecar racing like it should be. 14 cars and drivers are on sight to battle for points and wins. Jeremy Benson brought his son Eric Benson to race in his full size Pontiac. Though not the quickest car on track it did do good burnouts and I can guarantee that Eric had a ball.
Of the ways to gain points in the SuperCar Shootout the best way it to qualify in the quick eight. The difference between eight and nine is over 10 points. As qualifying develops it looks like 6 cars will be vying for that last two quick 8 spots. Jacob Marquis, James Warthman, Hal Oaks, Bill DiCicco, Mark Sikora and Jeremy Benson are all within just a couple tenths. In the end it was Hal's small block Chevy II and the surprising Pontiac of Jacob Marquis making the big show. .
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Battling to make the 8
At the top of the ladder is as has been usual, Ted Daros. Ted drove his dark green SS to an 11.25 just a couple tenths ahaed of the two 6 Bbl's of Ralph Barbagallo and Billy Atwood. In the four slot we find the Hemi Charger 500 of Tom Tarzwell. Tom's charger is getting quicker and moving up the order running 11.76 @ over 120 miles per hour
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Ted dominating qualifying in 2018
First round of competition brings Billy Atwood next to the 1979 T/A of Jacob Marquis. Jacob has found some magic and poured it into his Pontiac motoring it to a 12.18. Jacob will need to find a bit more to keep up with the GTX though as the Plymouth's 11.46 kept it in the main race.
Ralph Barbagallo's Plymouth matched Atwoods running a near identical 11.45 while dispatching of the 340 Barracuda of Rhett Moody who put up a respectable 12.08.
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Atwood takes out upstart
Tarzwell staged his NASCAR derived Dodge beside the blue baby shoebox of Hal Oaks. The little II got out of it as the Charger went 11.76 and there was no catching it.
Ted Daros warmed up his tires and pulled even to Kevin Davies four speed Challenger. Kevin goes at it hard putting a 12.07 on the board as Ted had difficulties and couldn't run down the Dodge.
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Kevin takes out #1
In round two Kevin managed to equal his winning 12.07 of round one but it wasn't enough against the 11.49 put up by Bill Atwood's Plymouth.
Ralph followed up one Plymouth over Dodge win by running an 11.58 witch was just enough to keep ahead of the 11.83 of Tom Tarzwell.
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Tom getting deeper into the 11's
In another final round matchup of Billy Atwood and Ralph Barbagallo the GTX enters off an 11.4 in the last round where as Ralph's Road Runner was over a tenth slower. Ralph's Plymouth had a small lead at the sixty and just hung on as the GTX was storming back Barbagallo trips the lights in 11.58 seconds just ahead of. Atwoods 11.71
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Ralph seems unbeatable this year
In the first of the consolation rounds the two equally matched small blocks of Hal Oaks and Rhett Moody pull to the stripe. In a heroic side by side battle that lasted the whole if the quarter mile Oaks' Chevy dialed up a 12.10. Moody's Plymouth lit the lights to the tune of a 12.13 but getting the win, and the paddle, at the tree by way of a holeshot.
Racing to meet Moody's Plymouth in the finals it Jacob Marquis's late 70's F body against the 10 second beast of Ted Daros. Ted had issues in the first round and thought he had then sorted when coming to meet Marquis in the semis. The Trans Am put a respectable 12.42 in the sheets whereas Daros wasn't as repaired as he'd hoped not even getting to the finish.
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Jacob surprising everyone
The consolation Finals are between the old hand of Rhett Moody and the new comer of Jacob Marquis. Moody will not let the Pontiac surprise him now having seen it put up numbers comparable to his own. The Barracuda always strong to the 60' got out ahead and easily maintained the lead down track giving the Plymouth another championship point.
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Rhett beats the old master on a holeshot
In the best of three. Atch races Dave Marquis drove his convertible Firebird past the full sized Pontiac of Eric Benson three strait with a series of 13.1 second times.
Mark Sikora had a slightly harder time against the 68 396 Nova driven by James Warthman. Using reaction times and 12.8 second times to just edge the Chevrolet's 12.9's.
In the final match race the 350 LeMans of Jeremy Benson was paired with the 383 Road Runner of Bill DiCicco. After Benson took the first round the Plymouth came back with a pair of 12.5's to out match the 12.7's the convertible was running.
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Bill wins best of 3 match
During the event, long time racer Rhett Moody finally earned his 11 second sticker by going deep into the 11's with an 11.98! Deep. Very deep.
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Both James Warthman and Mark Sikora got their 12 second stickers today also. Congrats for your achievements!
Points top 10
1. Ralph Barbagallo.........................217
2. Rhett Moody.................................216
3. Billy Atwood.................................211
4. Bill DiCicco...................................198
5. Tom Tarzwell................................185
6. Ted Daros......................................150
7. Hal Oaks........................................133
8. Steve Tate...................................... 91
9. Kevin Davies.................................. 79
10 Jacob Marquis............................. 67