Drivers compete in Sports Page Wild West Nostalgia Races

Top sportsmen drivers competed at the Sports Page Wild West Nostalgia Races this past weekend at Pacific Raceways.

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  • Monday, July 15, 2013 1:46pm
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Top sportsmen drivers competed at the Sports Page Wild West Nostalgia Races this past weekend at Pacific Raceways.

Final results:

AA/Gas

Troy Owen, Albany Ore., 6.897 elapsed time at a top speed of 206.73 mph, defeated Monte Grubb, Tacoma, 7.061 at 192.06 mph

Pro Nostalgia

Dwayne Sanders, Albany, Ore., 6.955 at 195.79 mph defeated Lloyd Hamilton, Forest Grove, Ore., 7.06 at 193.77 mph

Dragster/Roadster

Tommy Stanford, Stanwood, 8.778 at 150.58 defeated Nitro Bob, Bellingham, foul

Top Gas

John Ermish, Renton, 9.649 at 139.93 defeated Jack Winslow, Auburn, foul

Super Stock/FX

Jamie Roth, Langley B.C., 10.349 at 129.75 defeated Jason Cooper, Granite Falls,10.878 at 120.71

Hot Rod 1

Greg Kent, Puyallup, 11.184 at 118.54 defeated Robert Cody, Spanaway, foul

Hot Rod 2

Chris Sheldon, Maple Valley, 12.601 at 101.01 defeated Tom Montgomery, Silverdale, 12.164 at 108.05

Street Machine 1

Dustin Ward, Renton, 100534 at 121.13 defeated Kenny O’Keefe, Algona, 11.347 at 111.61

Street Machine 2

Ron Maynard, Seattle, 13.519 @ 99.41 defeated Steve Kranz, Snohomish, 11.964 at 113.49

Inline/Slant 6

Jeff Nelson, Allyn, 13.240 at 100.52 defeated Walt Skozylas, Aloha, Ore., 12.058 at 107.71


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