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Official Results Index Official Results Index: Grand Champion - Late Model Grand Champion - Vintage Grand Champion- Truck Grand Champion - Exhibition Autocross Results AX/3S Challenge Show-N-Shine Dyno Challenge Overall Awards Grand Champion Late Model Name VehicleNumber Vehicle DragRace Autocross SpeedStop Score Rank Jerry Mathis 3 2019 Dodge Challenger 99 97 98 294 1 John Brown 11 2016 Dodge Challenger 94 99 99 292 2 Nathan Doyle 2 2004 Dodge Neon 88 98 97 283 3 Andrew Kurilich 17 2012 Dodge Charger 91 92 96 279 4 Joshua Odle 9 2017 Dodge Challenger 96 89 94 279 5 James Sears 42 2016 Dodge Challenger 97 90 92 279 6 Roger mccallister (2nd car) 13 2017 Dodge Charger 98 87 93 278 7 WADE FLACK 18 2009 Dodge Challenger 92 91 95 278 8 Steve Pointon 1 2014 Dodge Challenger 89 86 90 265 9 Nate Ross 20 2019 Dodge Challenger 0 0 0 0 10 Travis Tucker 19 2016 Dodge Challenger 0 0 0 0 11 Dan Peragine 7 2019 Dodge Challenger 0 0 0 0 12 Jeff Lee 5 2016 Dodge Challenger 0 0 0 0 13 Bruce Galvin 4 2018 Dodge Challenger 0 0 0 0 14 Kacie Hermann 8 2019 Dodge Challenger 0 0 0 0 15 Ruben Hernandez 16 2015 Dodge Charger 0 0 0 0 16 Mike Costner 12 2019 Dodge Challenger 0 0 0 0 17 John Dietz 39 2016 Dodge Challenger 0 0 0 0 18 Gary Dodd 6 2014 Dodge Challenger 0 0 0 0 19 Name VehicleNumber Vehicle DragRace Rank Jerry Mathis 3 2019 Dodge Challenger 11.143 1 Roger mccallister (2nd 13 2017 Dodge Charger 11.537 2 James Sears 42 2016 Dodge Challenger 12.129 3 Joshua Odle 9 2017 Dodge Challenger 12.463 4 John Brown 11 2016 Dodge Challenger 12.575 5 WADE FLACK 18 2009 Dodge Challenger 12.639 6 Andrew Kurilich 17 2012 Dodge Charger 12.935 7 Steve Pointon 1 2014 Dodge Challenger 13.576 8 Nathan Doyle 2 2004 Dodge Neon 14.081 9 Nate Ross 20 2019 Dodge Challenger 999 10 Travis Tucker 19 2016 Dodge Challenger 999 11 Jeff Lee 5 2016 Dodge Challenger 999 12 Dan Peragine 7 2019 Dodge Challenger 999 13 Bruce Galvin 4 2018 Dodge Challenger 999 14 Kacie Hermann 8 2019 Dodge Challenger 999 15 Ruben Hernandez 16 2015 Dodge Charger 999 16 Mike Costner 12 2019 Dodge Challenger 999 17 John Dietz 39 2016 Dodge Challenger 999 18 Gary Dodd 6 2014 Dodge Challenger 999 19 Name VehicleNumber Vehicle Lap1 Lap2 Lap3 Lap4 Lap5 John Brown 11 2016 Dodge Challenger 0:37.773 0:35.979 0:36.344 0:35.357 0:35.695 Nathan Doyle 2 2004 Dodge Neon 0:35.578 0:34.85 0:35.282 0:34.973 0:34.633 Jerry Mathis 3 2019 Dodge Challenger 0:40.237 0:39.269 0:38.819 0:38.302 0:37.457 Andrew Kurilich 17 2012 Dodge Charger 0:49.812 0:42.943 0:41.971 0:40.671 0:39.977 WADE FLACK 18 2009 Dodge Challenger 0:42.282 0:42.57 0:40.26 0:57.271 0:44.339 James Sears 42 2016 Dodge Challenger 0:48.608 0:44.945 0:49.511 0:41.372 0:41.054 Joshua Odle 9 2017 Dodge Challenger 0:41.788 0:41.614 0:39.868 0:44.857 0:43.315 Roger mccallister (2nd car) 13 2017 Dodge Charger 0:42.934 0:42.129 0:41.035 0:41.238 0:40.101 Steve Pointon 1 2014 Dodge Challenger 0:46.45 0:42.402 0:44.053 0:42.374 0:40.654 Nate Ross 20 2019 Dodge Challenger Travis Tucker 19 2016 Dodge Challenger Dan Peragine 7 2019 Dodge Challenger Jeff Lee 5 2016 Dodge Challenger Bruce Galvin 4 2018 Dodge Challenger Kacie Hermann 8 2019 Dodge Challenger Ruben Hernandez 16 2015 Dodge Charger Mike Costner 12 2019 Dodge Challenger John Dietz 39 2016 Dodge Challenger Gary Dodd 6 2014 Dodge Challenger Name VehicleNumber Vehicle Lap6 Lap7 Lap8 Lap9 Lap10 John Brown 11 2016 Dodge Challenger 0:34.701 0:34.168 0:38.522 0:36.388 0:47.977 Nathan Doyle 2 2004 Dodge Neon 0:34.493 0:34.702 0:35.403 0:34.916 0:39.192 Jerry Mathis 3 2019 Dodge Challenger 0:37.178 0:36.868 0:36.824 0:37.751 0:37.425 Andrew Kurilich 17 2012 Dodge Charger 0:43.232 0:39.479 0:44.237 0:47.593 0:40.263 WADE FLACK 18 2009 Dodge Challenger 0:39.81 0:40.498 0:39.23 0:39.063 0:40.368 James Sears 42 2016 Dodge Challenger 0:40.875 0:45.178 0:49.137 0:41.422 0:39.353 Joshua Odle 9 2017 Dodge Challenger 0:40.905 0:40.216 0:42.533 0:39.331 0:38.513 Roger mccallister (2nd car) 13 2017 Dodge Charger 0:39.765 0:41.534 0:41.075 0:40.386 0:39.32 Steve Pointon 1 2014 Dodge Challenger 0:42.799 0:42.429 Nate Ross 20 2019 Dodge Challenger Travis Tucker 19 2016 Dodge Challenger Dan Peragine 7 2019 Dodge Challenger Jeff Lee 5 2016 Dodge Challenger Bruce Galvin 4 2018 Dodge Challenger Kacie Hermann 8 2019 Dodge Challenger Ruben Hernandez 16 2015 Dodge Charger Mike Costner 12 2019 Dodge Challenger John Dietz 39 2016 Dodge Challenger Gary Dodd 6 2014 Dodge Challenger Name VehicleNumber Vehicle Lap11 Lap12 Lap13 Lap14 Lap15 John Brown 11 2016 Dodge Challenger 0:42.764 0:34.456 0:34.003 0:33.986 0:38.189 Nathan Doyle 2 2004 Dodge Neon 0:35.384 0:35.074 0:35.194 0:34.979 0:34.777 Jerry Mathis 3 2019 Dodge Challenger 0:36.739 0:37.17 0:36.649 0:36.585 0:43.899 Andrew Kurilich 17 2012 Dodge Charger 0:39.016 0:39.3 0:39.328 0:39.236 0:39.045 WADE FLACK 18 2009 Dodge Challenger 0:44.811 0:41.048 0:38.701 0:39.119 0:38.254 James Sears 42 2016 Dodge Challenger 0:38.514 0:42.241 0:39.816 0:39.402 0:39.254 Joshua Odle 9 2017 Dodge Challenger 0:39.27 0:42.422 0:38.487 0:39.437 0:38.658 Roger mccallister (2nd car) 13 2017 Dodge Charger 0:41.519 0:40.02 0:39.633 0:39.413 Steve Pointon 1 2014 Dodge Challenger Nate Ross 20 2019 Dodge Challenger Travis Tucker 19 2016 Dodge Challenger Dan Peragine 7 2019 Dodge Challenger Jeff Lee 5 2016 Dodge Challenger Bruce Galvin 4 2018 Dodge Challenger Kacie Hermann 8 2019 Dodge Challenger Ruben Hernandez 16 2015 Dodge Charger Mike Costner 12 2019 Dodge Challenger John Dietz 39 2016 Dodge Challenger Gary Dodd 6 2014 Dodge Challenger Name VehicleNumber Vehicle Lap16 Lap17 Lap18 Lap19 Lap20 John Brown 11 2016 Dodge Challenger 0:34.509 0:39.77 0:39.389 0:39.209 0:51.253 Nathan Doyle 2 2004 Dodge Neon 0:34.701 0:35.195 0:43.637 0:34.981 0:34.955 Jerry Mathis 3 2019 Dodge Challenger 0:36.636 0:36.51 0:37.644 0:36.505 0:35.934 Andrew Kurilich 17 2012 Dodge Charger 0:41.158 0:40.259 0:39.634 0:39.46 0:39.276 WADE FLACK 18 2009 Dodge Challenger 0:38.628 0:39.573 0:38.827 0:38.965 0:47.589 James Sears 42 2016 Dodge Challenger 0:40.652 0:40.167 0:39.519 0:39.319 0:40.036 Joshua Odle 9 2017 Dodge Challenger 0:38.63 0:38.498 0:38.034 0:38.529 0:37.985 Roger mccallister (2nd car) 13 2017 Dodge Charger Steve Pointon 1 2014 Dodge Challenger Nate Ross 20 2019 Dodge Challenger Travis Tucker 19 2016 Dodge Challenger Dan Peragine 7 2019 Dodge Challenger Jeff Lee 5 2016 Dodge Challenger Bruce Galvin 4 2018 Dodge Challenger Kacie Hermann 8 2019 Dodge Challenger Ruben Hernandez 16 2015 Dodge Charger Mike Costner 12 2019 Dodge Challenger John Dietz 39 2016 Dodge Challenger Gary Dodd 6 2014 Dodge Challenger Name VehicleNumber Vehicle Lap21 Lap22 Lap23 Lap24 Lap25 John Brown 11 2016 Dodge Challenger Nathan Doyle 2 2004 Dodge Neon 0:35.506 0:34.183 0:35.054 0:34.817 0:35.241 Jerry Mathis 3 2019 Dodge Challenger 0:35.555 0:39.467 0:44.217 0:36.407 0:36.915 Andrew Kurilich 17 2012 Dodge Charger 0:38.762 0:38.427 0:38.261 0:38.903 0:38.09 WADE FLACK 18 2009 Dodge Challenger 0:39.442 0:39.665 0:37.89 0:42.32 0:42.84 James Sears 42 2016 Dodge Challenger 0:39.691 0:42.896 0:38.519 0:47.232 0:38.074 Joshua Odle 9 2017 Dodge Challenger Roger mccallister (2nd car) 13 2017 Dodge Charger Steve Pointon 1 2014 Dodge Challenger Nate Ross 20 2019 Dodge Challenger Travis Tucker 19 2016 Dodge Challenger Dan Peragine 7 2019 Dodge Challenger Jeff Lee 5 2016 Dodge Challenger Bruce Galvin 4 2018 Dodge Challenger Kacie Hermann 8 2019 Dodge Challenger Ruben Hernandez 16 2015 Dodge Charger Mike Costner 12 2019 Dodge Challenger John Dietz 39 2016 Dodge Challenger Gary Dodd 6 2014 Dodge Challenger Name VehicleNumber Vehicle Lap26 Lap27 Lap28 Lap29 Lap30 John Brown 11 2016 Dodge Challenger Nathan Doyle 2 2004 Dodge Neon 0:35.202 0:34.78 0:34.602 0:34.753 0:34.603 Jerry Mathis 3 2019 Dodge Challenger 0:36.016 0:36.46 0:36.496 0:37.232 0:36.493 Andrew Kurilich 17 2012 Dodge Charger 0:38.105 0:38.94 0:39.047 0:38.264 0:38.57 WADE FLACK 18 2009 Dodge Challenger James Sears 42 2016 Dodge Challenger 0:38.196 0:40.041 0:38.985 0:38.152 0:37.974 Joshua Odle 9 2017 Dodge Challenger Roger mccallister (2nd car) 13 2017 Dodge Charger Steve Pointon 1 2014 Dodge Challenger Nate Ross 20 2019 Dodge Challenger Travis Tucker 19 2016 Dodge Challenger Dan Peragine 7 2019 Dodge Challenger Jeff Lee 5 2016 Dodge Challenger Bruce Galvin 4 2018 Dodge Challenger Kacie Hermann 8 2019 Dodge Challenger Ruben Hernandez 16 2015 Dodge Charger Mike Costner 12 2019 Dodge Challenger John Dietz 39 2016 Dodge Challenger Gary Dodd 6 2014 Dodge Challenger Name VehicleNumber Vehicle Lap31 Lap32 Lap33 Lap34 Lap35 John Brown 11 2016 Dodge Challenger Nathan Doyle 2 2004 Dodge Neon 0:34.827 0:34.838 0:38.914 0:38.347 0:34.177 Jerry Mathis 3 2019 Dodge Challenger 0:36.126 0:35.969 0:35.977 0:36.455 0:35.836 Andrew Kurilich 17 2012 Dodge Charger 0:38.878 0:38.186 0:38.275 0:37.948 0:38.075 WADE FLACK 18 2009 Dodge Challenger James Sears 42 2016 Dodge Challenger 0:38.417 0:38.075 Joshua Odle 9 2017 Dodge Challenger Roger mccallister (2nd car) 13 2017 Dodge Charger Steve Pointon 1 2014 Dodge Challenger Nate Ross 20 2019 Dodge Challenger Travis Tucker 19 2016 Dodge Challenger Dan Peragine 7 2019 Dodge Challenger Jeff Lee 5 2016 Dodge Challenger Bruce Galvin 4 2018 Dodge Challenger Kacie Hermann 8 2019 Dodge Challenger Ruben Hernandez 16 2015 Dodge Charger Mike Costner 12 2019 Dodge Challenger John Dietz 39 2016 Dodge Challenger Gary Dodd 6 2014 Dodge Challenger Name VehicleNumber Vehicle Lap36 Lap37 Lap38 Lap39 Lap40 John Brown 11 2016 Dodge Challenger Nathan Doyle 2 2004 Dodge Neon Jerry Mathis 3 2019 Dodge Challenger 0:35.506
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