Plourd scores win at NHRA Lucas Oil Divisional

Covington’s Bernie Plourd defeated Puyallup’s Curt Moore for the Pro ET category title in an NHRA Lucas Oil Divisional drag race at Pacific Raceways on Saturday.

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  • Sunday, August 18, 2013 2:38pm
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Covington’s Bernie Plourd defeated Puyallup’s Curt Moore for the Pro ET category title in an NHRA Lucas Oil Divisional drag race at Pacific Raceways on Saturday.

Plourd covered the quarter-mile strip in 11.361 seconds at a top speed at 114.83 mph. Moore, meanwhile, fouled at the light.

In Super Gas, Selah’s Randy Sides (9.921 at 157.98 mph) downed Auburn’s  Curtis Geise (9.918 at 166.44 mph).

NHRA Lucas Oil Divisional
Pacific Raceways, Kent
Results:

Competition Eliminator: Alan Ellis, Mapleton, Utah, 6.522 elapsed time, at 211.30 mph defeated Jeff Lane, North Bend, 8.139 at 164.79 mph

Super Stock: Kory Alby, Coos Bay, Ore., 11.578 at 87.63 mph defeated Butch Walsh, Firth, Idaho, 15.581 at 86.03 mph

Stock Eliminator: Justin Lamb, Henderson, Nev., 10.750 at 116.90 mph defeated Brad Burton, Kirkland, 10.798 at 118.43 mph

Super Comp: Tom Bayer, Fontana, Calif., 8.897 at 148.71 mph defeated Matthew Woodard, Lakewood, Calif., foul

Super Gas: Randy Sides, Selah, 9.921 at 157.98 mph defeated Curtis Geise, Auburn,  9.918 at 166.44 mph

Super Street: Brad Vinje, Langley, B.C. 10.891 at 144.49 mph defeated Marko Perivolaris, Petaluma, Calif., 10.879 at 128.04 mph

Top Sportsman: Steve Downs, Edgewood, 7.545 at 178.35 mph defeated Chris Newman, Lancaster, Calif., 6.905 at 202.36 mph

Top Dragster: Brian Carlquist, Zillah, 7.230 at 182.53 mph defeated Andy Spiegel, Acton, Calif., 18.470 at 39.40 mph

Sportsman Motorcycle: Brian Bognuda, Woett, Calif., 10.712 at 118.50 mph defeated Jeff Havens, Yakima, 8.156 at 152.19 mph

Super Pro: Art Hoover, Concord, Calif., 7.382 at 176.10 defeated Fred Hoffman, Shoreline, 10.836 at 130.15 mph

Pro ET: Bernie Plourd, Covington, 11.361 at 114.83 defeated Curt Moore, Puyallup, foul

 

 


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