But it would be current H-pattern record holder Jonathan Atkins getting the job done for the win. Ten rides qualified for the ten-thousand in purse money, with the Supra of Joel Grannas at the top of the qualifying sheet. The All Steel All Glass class had the Camaro of Logan Loesch earning the winner’s circle spot, while No-Time Pro Truck had Roy Morton dispatching all others to take home the victory.Ī new class added to Lights Out this year was Gear Bangers, highlighting H-pattern stick shift rides. There are three classes that turn the clocks off at Lights Out, the quickest being the N/T 275 class where Taylor Lastor and Steve Kirk Jr. The Ultra Street class was captured by Shawn Pevlor and his ’90 Mustang, while Limited 235 found Brad Schehr riding his ’89 Mustang to the winner’s circle. With DJ at the wheel and his brother Ryan making the tuning calls, they rolled the Mustang to a final round victory over JR Pines. The win was Domingues’ 8 thcareer Lucas divisional win.Limited Drag Radial found DJ McCain qualifying the Mustang known as “Black Plague” at the top of the sheet with a 3.91 pass. drove his ’67 Camaro to a 10.852, 158.37 win defeating a red lighting Timmothy Andersen North Fort Myers Fla. Super Street: Steve Domingues from Huntsville, Ala. Stephenson had a near perfect 0.001 light in her first ever win in Lucas Oil Racing Series win. Super Gas: Nichole Stephenson from Hillsboro, IN piloted her Camaro roadster to a 9.886, 159.32 taking out reigning D2 champ John Labbous from Goodlettsville, Tenn. Super Comp: Jonathan Anderson from Williamson Ga., ’20 Miller, 9.618, 113.05 defeated Mitchell Harkey from China Grove, N.C., ’09 Racetech, foul. Other winners at South Georgia Motorsports Park were: The win at SGMP was Prejean’s second career Lucas Oil Racing Series Wally. Duncan was never in the race as his terrible 0.399 RT killed any chances of a win and he ended up pushing his ’05 Chevy Cobalt too quick with a 6.618 on his 6.62 dial in the loss. The win was Hancock’s third Lucas Oil win.ĭivision Four racer Cole Prejean from Saint Amant La., cut a killer 0.003 light in the finals of Top Sportsman in his ’05 GTO and coupled with a 7.138 on a 7.10 dial took the win over Crawfordville Fla. was no slouch as his 6.152 on a 6.14 dial was right there in the lights but lost the race by a little more than a foot at the stripe. Jeremy Hancock from Commerce Ga ran a near perfect 6.928 on a 6.92 dial to win Top Dragster over multi time champ Steve Furr. Bennett driving his ’69 A/S Camaro defeated the C/SA ’68 Barracuda of D3 racer Doug Duell in the final running a 10.135 on a 10.08 dial as Duell broke out with a 10.428 on a 10.44 dial. Winning his first ever Lucas Oil Series event in Stock Eliminator was Keith Bennett from Lakeland FL. The win at South Georgia was the second career divisional for Alvey. ULTRA STREET WINNER SHAWN PEVLOR - Coming from the 2nd position in a 23-car field, Cincinatti’s Shawn Pevlor drove his Bennett-motored 1990 Mustang to the Ultra Street win at Lights Out 14. previously, Lights Out 14 represented Hubbard’s first win on the fabled SGMP eighth mile. Alvey got the better light and it made the difference as Crutchfield ran closer to his dial of 8.81 with a nearly right on 8.82 but Alvey’s 0.030 RT made the difference at the stripe as he ran a 9.627 on his 9.61 dial in the win. Though he’s won Duck X events at Orlando and Bradenton, Fla. In Super Stock Austin Alvey from Taylorsville Ky, took his GT/GA ’05 Sunfire from the #19 qualifying spot to the win over the SS/DM of Mike Crutchfield from Montgomery Ala. The win was the eighth Lucas Divisional win for Eaton who earlier in eliminations defeated the B/SMA of Matt Alvey and Tom Ratliff’s E/ED while Puckett took out John Frech’s ageless F/D and multi time winner Santo Volpe in his A/EA to make the finals. Eaton and Puckett qualified at the top of the list with Eaton running a 0.604 under 6.626 for the #1 spot as Puckett was right behind him with a 0.600 under 7.92 in his Chevy. ![]() Winning Competition Eliminator was the A/AP Bantam of defending division champ David Eaton from Merritt Island FL over the red lighting F/AA Cavalier of Van Puckett from Monroe GA. ![]() Sunday was sunny and cold but the track personnel and the D2 NHRA crew got the race completed and the winners were crowned. ![]() After what seemed like a quick offseason, the first event of the year was held at South Georgia Motorsport Park outside of Valdosta Ga.Īfter qualifying was completed in the morning, rain-washed away the Saturday afternoon action after three of the NHRA classes had finished their first round and Super Stock was down to one pair when the weather forced the race to be put on hold. It’s official the 2022 NHRA Lucas Oil Series is on. Images Courtesy of Rhonda Hogue McCole and Kayln Fox
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