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2 Day 1 & 2 Da Norwalk, OH Avg. ET Avg. MPH Car # ID Class Name First Name Last Name Out? Year Make Model Color ET - 2 MPH - 2 Day 1 & 2 Day 1 & 2 44 A Unlimited Jeff Lutz 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Black 6.255 240.210 6.2250 240.250 9 A Unlimited Michael Wenzler 1987 Chevrolet Camaro Silver 7.702 175.980 7.8190 171.015 274 A Unlimited Magnus Frost 1973 Opel Ascona Grey 8.098 169.17 8.2030 168.935 42 A Unlimited Jeff Lutz, Jr. 1989 Honda Civic Black 8.577 158.170 8.4515 157.820 338 A Unlimited Jan Kisling 1934 Ford 3 Window Cpe Gold/Green 8.778 156.590 8.9315 148.920 45 A Unlimited Troy Clark 1930 Ford Model A Black 8.804 158.260 9.1275 156.130 73 A Unlimited John Faraone 1972 Chrysler VH Charger Silver 9.592 87.970 9.1775 135.320 137 A Unlimited Jeremy Bonnett 1928 Pontiac Sedan Green 9.961 134.600 9.9715 134.025 138 A Unlimited Vinnie Barbone 1995 Geo Tracker Black 10.094 131.880 10.5675 125.745 198 A Unlimited Derek Mueller 1977 Toyota Landcruiser Silver 12.328 107.560 11.1395 118.320 345 A Unlimited Kathy Hoover 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Fathom Green 11.255 121.430 11.2060 120.870 150 A Unlimited Bobby Admire 2009 Pontiac G8 Blue 12.817 112.510 12.8425 111.505 32 A Unlimited Tom Bailey Yes 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Gun Metal Gray 155 A Unlimited Brian Kohlmann Yes 1931 Chrysler CM6 Green 192 A Unlimited David Schroeder Yes 1966 Chevrolet Corvette Blue 239 A Unlimited Joseph Bouska Yes 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Green 10 B Ultimate Iron Bryant Goldstone 1973 AMC Javelin Red 6.818 213.130 6.8805 211.050 189 B Ultimate Iron Devin Yankey 1967 Chevrolet Nova Dark Grey 8.410 162.120 8.3265 167.145 64 B Ultimate Iron Robert Williams 1976 Chevrolet Camaro Matte Black 9.976 136.760 9.9810 136.800 356 B Ultimate Iron Scott Brown 1953 Chevrolet Belair Green/White 10.078 132.570 10.1290 134.305 81 B Ultimate Iron Sean Mote 1970 Cadillac Coupe Deville Black 10.391 132.500 10.3475 132.360 193 B Ultimate Iron Daniel Ashlock 1969 AMC RamblerAmerican Green 20.704 65.940 20.9760 66.045 279 C Pro Street - PA Glenn Hunter 1956 Chevrolet Belair Red/White 7.558 185.100 7.6095 178.295 370 C Pro Street - PA Mike Roy 1971 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Maroon 7.660 186.300 7.6780 185.790 105 C Pro Street - PA Jon Wischmann 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Black 7.820 182.130 7.8665 180.005 321 C Pro Street - PA Les Smith 1967 Chevrolet Nova Orange 7.865 183.570 7.8785 182.535 38 C Pro Street - PA Shane McClelland 1962 Chevrolet Crusty Nova Crusty White 8.285 163.370 8.2875 160.900 379 C Pro Street - PA Earl Schexwayder 2000 Ford Mustang Cobra Orange 8.485 154.320 8.3350 167.135 27 C Pro Street - PA Tina Pierce 2008 Chevrolet Colorado Red 8.815 156.280 9.1510 150.655 322 C Pro Street - PA Brent Brownsberger 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle Blue 9.566 154.850 13.0395 121.285 122 C Pro Street - PA Keith Vandenberg 1971 Chevrolet Nova Yellow 20.000 50.000 19.7570 50.250 20 C Pro Street - PA Jeff Schulze Yes 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Blue 17.049 77.380 74 C Pro Street - PA Matthew Blasco Yes 1972 Dodge Dart Swinger Black 92 D Pro Street - NA Jeffrey Atkinson 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Yellow 9.319 146.270 9.4040 144.750 232 D Pro Street - NA Andrew Starr 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air Turquiose/White 10.244 135.910 10.3360 135.565 11 D Pro Street - NA Dustin Gardner 1986 Chevrolet Camaro Gray 10.403 130.850 10.4685 130.600 393 D Pro Street - NA Tyler Millerschone 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Black Cherry 10.419 127.610 10.4865 127.915 6 D Pro Street - NA Glenn Bridger 1968 Chevrolet Camaro Red 10.460 127.700 10.4940 126.890 300 D Pro Street - NA Henry Di Yanni 1980 Chevrolet Camaro Red 10.721 128.270 10.6575 128.230 100 D Pro Street - NA Jeffrey Pagano Yes 1970 Chevrolet El Camino Black 220 D Pro Street - NA Scott Hendrix Yes 1970 Plymouth Duster White 357 D Pro Street - NA Frank Webb Yes 1978 Ford Fairmont Black 30 E Modified - PA Rick Prospero 1990 Mazda RX7 Green 7.763 193.540 7.6480 191.705 117 E Modified - PA Dan Saitz 1988 Ford Mustang Orange 7.744 187.520 7.7630 181.545 316 E Modified - PA Matthew Grant 2007 Ford Mustang Red 8.468 165.970 8.3460 166.625 245 E Modified - PA Richard Steinke 1967 Chevrolet Chevelle Mostly Black 8.563 161.380 8.6360 160.605 219 E Modified - PA Jamie Hochbaum 2010 Dodge Challenger Silver 8.964 162.720 8.6415 164.970 288 E Modified - PA Walt Masilunas 1971 Chevrolet Camaro White 8.599 160.900 8.6415 159.330 246 E Modified - PA Jonathan Foster 1972 Datsun 240z Gunmetal 8.709 155.260 8.8375 147.635 358 E Modified - PA Greg Mayton 1987 Mercury Cougar Orange/Black 9.255 145.830 9.2200 145.705 85 E Modified - PA Robert Robinson 1980 Chevrolet Luv Truck White 9.270 145.250 9.2745 145.305 331 E Modified - PA Dale Gebhart 1976 AMC Gremlin White 9.188 155.190 9.5105 153.865 270 E Modified - PA Garry Ross 1963 Ford Falcon Gold 9.648 138.640 9.6845 137.900 264 E Modified - PA Danny Allen 1965 Chevrolet Nova Wagon Blue 10.085 146.960 9.9820 148.180 18 E Modified - PA Billy Gebhart 1962 Plymouth Valiant White 10.137 127.590 10.0240 130.435 124 E Modified - PA Todd Erickson 1968 Chevrolet Camaro Blue 10.525 128.910 10.4710 128.730 372 E Modified - PA David Reda 1984 Chevrolet Monte Carlo White 11.012 121.900 11.1835 119.825 84 E Modified - PA Dan Murphy 2000 GMC Sierra White 11.955 123.220 12.0045 124.060 353 E Modified - PA James Pitterich Jr Yes 1968 Chevrolet Camaro Blue 380 E Modified - PA Ev Bernard Yes 1990 Ford Mustang Black 3 E Modified - PA Peter Johnson Yes 1987 Ford Mustang Gray 144 F Modified - NA Brad Dyer 1972 Chevrolet Nova Green 8.640 155.260 8.7705 154.385 4 F Modified - NA Jay Brown 1969 Ford Mustang Blue 9.017 150.700 8.9830 150.640 111 F Modified - NA Matt Bryson 1980 Ford Mustang Blue 9.199 147.880 9.2210 146.950 94 F Modified - NA Matthew Letteer 1967 Pontiac Firebird Maroon 9.937 138.840 9.9210 139.235 5 F Modified - NA Joshua Norris 1967 Chevrolet Chevy 2 Nova Blue/Red 10.021 132.820 10.0590 132.185 278 F Modified - NA Jeff Jackson 1984 Ford Mustang Yellow 10.356 130.440 10.4610 132.055 367 F Modified - NA Don Smith 1952 Chevrolet Belair Black 10.772 125.780 10.9340 123.680 121 F Modified - NA Scott Scribner Yes 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Red 48 G SS Big Blk - PA Frank Saponaro 1967 Chevrolet Chevy II Wagon Turquoise 7.629 188.330 7.6845 187.615 16 G SS Big Blk - PA George Gallimore 1970 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Black 7.745 188.570 7.7195 188.835 269 G SS Big Blk - PA Dennis Taylor 1972 Chevrolet Nova Blue 8.069 172.670 8.8470 170.520 333 G SS Big Blk - PA Richard Trunkett 1972 Plymouth Duster Green 8.830 165.540 8.8505 155.620 58 G SS Big Blk - PA David Meyer 1966 Plymouth Belvedere Meyer Blue 10.101 145.470 10.3030 139.430 34 G SS Big Blk - PA Brian Gebhart 1976 Plymouth Duster Red 10.135 130.770 10.4120 128.770 33 G SS Big Blk - PA Terry Keifer 1967 Plymouth Barracuda Fire Amber Pearl 11.222 121.180 11.3700 119.555 286 G SS Big Blk - PA Scott Smith Yes 1980 Chevrolet Malibu Gray 268 H SS Big Blk - NA Sean Powers 1993 Ford Mustang Red 9.146 154.460 9.1315 154.255 342 H SS Big Blk - NA William Fowler 1987 Ford Saleen Mustang Black 9.328 150.720 9.3855 150.450 22 H SS Big Blk - NA Vincent Rasch 1969 Pontiac Firebird Black 9.435 143.230 9.5095 142.270 37 H SS Big Blk - NA Randy Heinselman 1970 Plymouth Barracuda Plum Crazy 9.639 140.660 9.7575 139.200 119 H SS Big Blk - NA Frank Romano 1955 Chevrolet 210 Silver 9.929 138.740 9.9435 138.370 350 H SS Big Blk - NA Rick Callahan 1969 Plymouth Road Runner Black 10.285 133.350 10.4720 131.995 267 H SS Big Blk - NA Beep Kitchen 1986 Ford Thunderbird White 10.414 130.200 10.4760 129.815 382 H SS Big Blk - NA Jeff Floyd 1966 Chevrolet Chevelle Blue/White 11.184 117.530 11.1575 118.800 210 H SS Big Blk - NA Kelvin Poe 1964 Pontiac Grand Prix White 11.684 116.890 11.7785 115.320 196 H SS Big Blk - NA Mark Mannor 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle Red 11.846 114.160 12.2735 113.355 226 H SS Big Blk - NA Bill Parsons Yes 1968 Chevrolet Chevelle Blue/Black 57 I SS Sml Blk - PA Clark Rosenstengel 2010 Chevrolet Camaro Black 7.816 177.000 7.8270 174.330 175 I SS Sml Blk - PA Michael Jovanis 1989 Ford Mustang Blue 8.194 171.120 8.2595 169.775 82 I SS Sml Blk - PA James Meagher 1997 Toyota Supra Green 7.987 178.310 8.3055 176.520 297 I SS Sml Blk - PA Cody Medeisis 1994 Chevrolet S10 Grey 8.696 153.210 8.7325 153.595 343 I SS Sml Blk - PA Blake Hughes 1995 GMC Sonoma Gray 8.712 158.200 8.8265 155.950 71 I SS Sml Blk - PA Jonathan Coleman 2003 Ford Mustang White 9.353 156.770 9.1270 157.220 35 I SS Sml Blk - PA Nick Taylor 1980 Chevrolet Malibu Green 9.091 146.700 9.2695 145.580 262 I SS Sml Blk - PA Klaiton Hartman 1983 Ford Mustang Black 9.576 134.340 9.5430 138.695 180 I SS Sml Blk - PA Marty Koster 1987 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS White 9.688 146.210 9.7825 144.950 159 I SS Sml Blk - PA Frederick Simmons 1999 Chevrolet Camaro Black 10.612 128.550 10.6890 127.300 179 I SS Sml Blk - PA Darrin Pape 1967 Chevrolet Nova Black 11.886 126.190 11.6890 125.955 118 I SS Sml Blk - PA Lon Tibbs Yes 1990 Ford Mustang Green 15 J SS Sml Blk - NA Ray Meyers 1967 Plymouth Barracuda Black 9.865 135.630 9.9125 135.200 12 J SS Sml Blk - NA Jeff Sias 1990 Ford Mustang Maroon 9.892 140.810 9.9760 140.365 79 J SS Sml Blk - NA Neal Hedgepeth 2007 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Orange 9.973 133.940 10.0060 133.645 127 J SS Sml Blk - NA Bryan Hansen 1966 Chevrolet Chevy II Red 10.171 132.210 10.0275 133.625 371 J SS Sml Blk - NA Dave Barry 1964 Chevrolet Nova Aqua 10.390 128.250 10.4355 128.390 109 J SS Sml Blk - NA Steve Trance 2005 Ford Mustang Blue 10.437 130.450 10.5135 129.510 386 J SS Sml Blk - NA Norm Tannahill 1971 Chevrolet Camaro Black 10.592 127.850 10.5620 127.775 324 J SS Sml Blk - NA Corey
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