Fall Series Race #1 At Pacific Raceways

Fall Series # 1 9-7-14 47207 Sep 2014 Kent, WA – Perfect weather greeted all those who came to kick off the Fall Series of racing. Running thru September and into October is a weather dependent event. Going on weather data patterns the dates are favorable but as we here in the northwest know mother- nature at times has fun with outdoor activities. No issues this day with sunny skies and comfortable temps.

Earn points for the race series and run for the buck’s combination or just test and tune what you are working on for next year had a wide range of cars, dragsters and a Pro Mod out taking advantage of the fine day.

Joining the Jr’s in there 1/8 mi. racing’ a fine looking black Camaro tested for its 1/8 mi. class. Five classes ran for trophies and cash including the Jr. Classes thanks to Jason Ronan who provided the winner and runner-up bucks, – there were big smiles on the Jr’s faces with this one as the “gambler” portion excludes them.

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Here are the trophy winner’s this race:

Jr. Thunder: In a close race Cameron Calhoun edged Ian Theofelis
Jr. Lightning: In a closer race Josh Schmanke stopped the faster Emily Lewis
MC: Mark Sires a little “lighter” past the finish as Jim Zevenbergen fouled away the chance
Non-Electronics: A rare malfunction on Joe Linds bike gave Larry DeCamp’s Camaro the win
Electronics: Dragster against Wagon, Al Chinn in his wagon over the too quick dragster of Mark Campbell

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Silent Thunder Electric Nationals At Pacific Raceways

Silent Thunder Electric Nationals 9-6-14 63306 Sep 2014 Kent, WA – In a move to the future Pacific Raceways has installed a charging station on the property to aid those who are in the need for a power pick-me-up. If your transportation uses a battery to go this is your “gas station” in the area to charge up. To kick off this announcement the track had an all electric race to showcase what those manufactured and home-made powered cars and bikes could do on a drag strip.

The day started with a “lead/follow” around the 2.25mi. road-course led by ProFormance Driving instructor Don Kitch. It had to be quite a treat for those daily drivers on a race course. Most all of those attending took part at the chance including the brave guy on the bike that had to be heavily winded after his first lap. Kudo’s to him as human powered, multi-speed riders get huffing and puffing after a lap.

Everyone was in a re-charge mode as the day transitioned to the drag strip portion of the event, and a quick refresh at the Bigfood charging station covered by Carol and Chris busy kept the humans charged up.

Burning rubber, race gas and noise are all parts to a drag race as most all know. Not this time as the title implies it is quite absent of noise. From the stands around mid-track you hear nothing till the car is close then you hear the tires biting into the track for traction and the sound of the electric motor working at its max.

It was quite a sight seeing a pair of Tesla’s screaming down the track. Running in the 12:50 to 13:00 second times and up to 110mph most of the day. Contrary to the sounds of a pair of fuel burning cars the Tesla’s create a kind of “guttural” sound as the power is instantly “on” and the tires are gripping to go.

In what had to be the surprise of the day had to be the “home-made” two seat bike that claimed the quickest E.T. of the event with an 11.502 sec. run. Watching the excitement build as he made run after run getting faster and faster with each pass. The fastest mph pass was made by a Tesla at 110.65 mph but the fact that two seat bike came ever so close to claiming both ends with a 110.57mph. Quite a happy camp there at the end of the day as a “racer” of any sort would happy about what you just accomplished. Well done to all involved and look forward to the next race.

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NHRA Northwest Division Summit E.T. Finals at Woodburn Dragstrip

Division 6 Summit E.T. Finals ROC 8-30-14 48231 Aug 2014 Woodburn, OR – In the rotation of host tracks for the E.T. Finals in the Northwest, Woodburn claimed this year’s event.

Having not been to this track in a number of years I was impressed at the changes made. All improvements made to make it better for both racers and spectators alike. Well done.

Temps were in the 90’s, and the heat greeted all to the test and tune on Thursday with a forecast for the weekend of thunderstorms. This weather change had many a racer thinking of the tuning and a head wind to go into down the track.

On to Friday and let the racing begin. Classes split into those in the Gambler and the test and tune only, ether way you get info on how things are working according to log-books and brains with seat time. The big help, it was not as hot as yesterday for the TNT.

More than 380 entries to the gambler had five or six rounds to get to the finals, that’s a lot of racing to manage and watch. Combining both track and division personal makes for quite a talent pool to run the race with all bringing their A-game. As far as the racer’s go you know they are on top of it as the best at their tracks sent to represent the rest.

As in any sport you pit the best against the best the outcome is like picking lottery numbers, any one is capable of winning. Getting the bucks this day in the Jr. Dragster class was Emily Lewis, she got the gift as Kennedy Krier broke, tough one to take either way. In MC, Pacific and Bremerton faced off with a red light deciding the outcome before both started. Bremerton’s John Plaster gave it to Pacific’s Chris Benda. In Sportsman a pair from Vancouver, WA. battled and saw Gordon Cady Jr. running closer to his dial over John Nelson giving him the win in the greatest number of entries per class.

In Super Pro Lonnie Sharkey from Bremerton, WA. pitted against Keizer, OR. native Danny Wargnier. The double break-out race had Lonnie closer to the dial ending Danny’s bid for the bucks. What a day of racing and two more day’s to go.

4:00 am Saturday Mother Nature soaked everything not water tight. Many racers’ camps include tents, most not set up for the rain as bedtime saw mid 70’s, not the best for falling asleep in. This soaking had the track personal hot and heavy to get the water away. Go ahead she said and rained again forcing a start over a short time later. Thus went the morning of the most important race of the event. The race of champions is set in stone, it has to be run and completed. These winners go to Pomona. With at least three hours lost to the weather and a curfew in place the race pace went hot and heavy through the rounds, a testament to those who are running the show, even Mother Nature kicked in by providing partly cloudy conditions thru the racing. Toss in the “Track Manager’s Challenge” and a lot is at stake.

Some said it was a runaway but by 7 is difference between Pacific Raceways and the host Woodburn to give them the Challenge title. Sure sign of a strong team. Two class winners in the ROC proved that.

In the “Race of Champions” in Jr. Thunder Alisha Miller from Warren OR. stopped Levi Burke from Bates OR. In Jr. Lightning Adam Lint used better reaction and closer to the dial to end it for Jordin Howell. The high school class pitted a car and a truck with the ’65 Chevelle of Cameron Loos with the ’00 Sonoma of Zach Zurbrugg going too quick. The MC class saw Jeff Havens become a three timer as he ended Al Omond’s chance to claim the Wally and the trip to CA. An .029 light and closer to his dial gave Gordon Rust in his ’69 Chevelle the win over Brian Jennen in his ’70 Pontiac. The finals in PRO had Washington State between them. Nicholas Shepherd from Tigard, OR. ended Chris Stone from Mission, BC his chance at the title. Pacific’s SPRO champ Norm Braedt punched his ticket to Pomona with a foul by Sean Shaffer from Boise, ID. Putting an end to a tough day of racing by all.

Sunday, Sunday the Team Championship was up for grabs. All team member’s compete here with the Jr’s having a say so this year. With a number nearing 500 the racer’s came to run for their track not against each other as normal. Team racing at its best, one for all and all for one. 14 tracks on site made for some interesting displays in the stands surrounding the track as each team brought their flavor. After a while you could tell who won just by the noise made be each team, great support by team members.

Granted in the end there are single winners in each class but the point you gain is “TEAM” and in this case turn- around is fair play came into play. Remember the Manager’s race and how host Woodburn and Pacific battled it out for the top well these two were at it again in what was said to be the closest racing for the team championship ever. Four points was the diff. between first and third with second just one point ahead in-between. It could have gone so many way’s in the late rounds as it was anyone’s for the grab. In the end though host Woodburn claimed the title to go along with the “Team Spirit” award. In some way just like the Olympics the host team puts on a great display for everyone to see, great job by all those involved.

On a personal note I would like to thank the Evans family for Wednesday night’s chicken dinner and the Johnson’s for the 110 to see and charge up, Thanks to both, and to Joey Severance in finding a ladder for a group picture, thanks again. And in what the track photographer described as the ‘hardest working’ mop guy he has ever seen Jason Ronan proved that it can be done but you better be in shape and have your head in the game, great job young man.

The link to all the images broken down in four albums by day – click here.  Thanks for all your support.

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20th Annual Nostalgia Drags At Bremerton Raceway

20th Annual Nostalgia Drags Sunday 8-24-14 28024 Aug 2014 Bremerton, WA – A weekend full of old time race cars packed the grounds with racers and spectators. “Chicago Style” racing at its best.

Fog crowded the grounds first thing, though as the morning went on the skies opened up to bright sunshine for all to enjoy. No matter what early iron you chose there was a class in the Nostalgia series to run in. 20 seconds to 6 seconds, and a lot in-between to fit you in.

Total trailers are the norm though some do drive them to the track. You’ve got one or know someone with a “barn” find that fits, put it together and bring it out for old time fun. Toss in a Car Club and Super Comp race and the spectators saw non-stop racing of all kinds. Check Bremerton’s web-site for info.

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WINNERS

Inline/flathead: Les Nevitt over Steve Rose
HR II : Ray Monoff got by Dave Wright
SM II : Jerry Byfield over the Jr. Gary Howe
HR I : Michael Hubbell edged Ryan Swanstorm
SM I : Frank Rhodes in a foul by Dave Carman
Top Gas : Doug Heilman got by Fred Hoffman
Nos. Tour : Scott Kostelecky over Tracy Weingard
SC : Dale Green on the dial over Damon Gillespie
Pro Nos. : Lloyd Hamilton edged Chris Marshall
CC : Dave Carmon over Randall Garner

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Swift Tools ET Series #13 & King of the Track At Pacific Raceways

Swift Tool E.T Race #13 and KOT 8-23-14 43323 Aug 2014 Kent, WA – Going into the last race to see who will race for the KOT championship had only one class decided, the other classes were yet to be determined as the other three classes were too close to choose.

As the rounds went by and updated to points to keep everyone in the know, the King of the Track players came down to the final rounds as the points leaders kept going rounds.

Jake Havens, Nick Douglas, Jack Ward, Robert Steffen, Norm Braedt, Chris Benda, Kevin Rennick and Jason Biscay were the players for the KOT prize. In the end number one and two in Super Pro went for the big win.  It was the 2005 Yancer of Kevin Rennick getting the win when Norm Braedt lost traction. Congrats Kevin!

Images are now available – click here.

E.T. Class Winners

MC: Chris Benda over Mark Sires
SM: Nick Douglas over Jason Biscay
PRO: John Shwaller over Mike Sumner
SPRO: Jason Beggerly over Norm Braedt

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Car Club #6 & Test-N-Tune At Pacific Raceways

Car Club #6 and TnT 8-22-14 05522 Aug 2014 Kent, WA – The last Car Club of the season had wonderful weather for racing, and a crowd of racer’s wanting that last win. As in past events the range of racer rides is directly related to their own personality. Most all are daily drivers with just a few on a trailer.

This final race saw a car and truck square off in the final in a double break-out race with Maring Milsted in his 2001 Lightning getting the win over the 1968 Camaro of Don Berry.

Images of this final Car Club Event of 2014 are now available – click here.

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Urban Custom Bikes & High School Drags At Pacific Raceways

Urban Custom Bikes and High School Drags  8-20-14 26620 Aug 2014 Kent, WA – Custom bikes, drag bikes, new cars, old cars. The range of racers rides in the High School and Urban Custom Bikes series at Pacific Raceways for a mid-week race night was large.

The last race for both and a better look for next season were in store for the bikes. The first season as a sponsor for Urban Custom Bikes was great, and they had a blast and are already looking forward to next year.

Five rounds of racing saw Chris Benda and John Plaster square off with John using a better reaction time edging Chris in a close one at the finish line.

The high schoolers pitted the girls against one lone guy, though the guy is connected to the to the very good Biscay girls. It was a gift or lucky brake work at the finish line for Peyton Biscay, as this race as in time trials something let go on her burnout putting fluid in the box stopping the run, for the moment.

Luck or what then allowed her to single to the finals and meet up with Jessica Biscay. The headline here could read “Breakout gives trophy to broken axle”. A 21.857 ET at 44.68 mph burning rubber on the left tire saw Peyton got the win as Jessica ran too fast.

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Northwest Division Six Regional At Pacific Raceways

Division 6  Sunday  8-17-14 713The weekend began with a test and tune on Thursday to prime you up for two days of qualifying for a shot at a “Wally” on Sunday. In all more than 325 entries filled the property for their chance at the “winner’s circle”.

After mother nature’s brief stoppage on Friday the rest of the weekend went off without her interruption though the in and out sun had to give the tuner’s fits as what it was going to be at the time of their run.

There are four photo albums of the event – one for each day, and the test session on thursday.  Over 2,500 images in total.  Here are the links –

Thursday – Test – N – Tune Session
Friday – August 15th, 2014 Qualifying
Saturday – August 16th, 2014
Sunday – August 17th, 2014 Final Day and Winners Pics

Keeping up with the track and the weather to outlast the rest are as follows:

TAD: A pair from CA. with Chris Demke topping Johnny Ahten
TAFC: Agin two from CA. battled seeing Doug Gordon edging Sean Bellemeur
COMP: Jeff Lane from North Bend gifted by Adam Bowdish on his “foul”
Super Stock: BC racer Rick McKinney over the high flying wagon of Troy Olsonawski
Stock: CA. racer Karen Comstock fell to BC racer Dave Jung
T/S: Fort St John BC had Mike Lucas easy over Selah WA Shawn Herbst
T/D: Div.6 over Div.7- Nick Axtman Jr. – Jon Bradford
S/C: Running too quick Trevoy Harkema gifted to Mike Shannon
S/G: Div.7 over Div.6 this time saw Rick Cates over Steve Laskowske
S/S: From Tempe AZ Jerry Denton took out Edmonton AB racer Casy Plaizier
M/C: BC rider Jon Jenkins stopped track champ Jake Havens
S/P: In a battle of local’s Emmett McKillop over Al Chinn
PRO: Number 1&2 qualifiers here with Kory Alby winning when Hannah Lemon pushed the tree too hard

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Muscle Car VS Tuner At Pacific Raceways

Muscle vs Tuner  8-10-14 47510 Aug 2014 Kent, WA – Cut a V8 muscle car in half and let the tuning begin. Carbs and eight pistons vs. four pistons, fuel injection and turbos pitted against each other in a race to the finish.

Cole Marmon and his record setting Speed Factory 99 Civic has to be the tops in the tuner class with Bryan Schmitt in his Worthy built dragster for the Muscle side. 75 racers tried to get to the top with the imports getting an early edge in the first round, though by round four a lone tuner lived in the muscle mix.

A couple rounds later the finals brought that lone tuner vs. the last muscle. In a twist to what many would think of a final being a car vs. car. Not so here as Jim Werre on his motorcycle kept the consistent E.T.’s to down the V8 racer in the other lane.

For the Muscle car crowed the 65 Malibu of Dave Connor prevailed pitting him against the bike. At the finish line a better R/T and a closer to dial put Jim in the winner’s circle.

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Jr Dragster #10 & NHUA at Pacific Raceways

Jr. Dragster #10 - NHUA  8-9-14 07409 Aug 2014 Kent, WA – This was the last chance for the Jr’s to claim their titles and go to the E.T. Finals as track champions at Pacific Raceways.

Points being checked and re-checked after each round as some are so close together every round makes a difference. As the Northwest Heads-up Association (NHUA) ran its multi-class cars the huddling in the Jr. Pits was quite visible.

Images of all the action and new champions is in the gallery – click here to go there.

WINNERS

Jr. Storm: Anastazja Gossette over Ethan Tucker
Jr. Thunder: curfew ended a tie here
Jr Lightning: Devin Lewis over Yeshua Wilcox
SG: Dustin Martin over Todd Sims
SC: Emmitt McKillop over Randy Beck
Real Street: Trevor Frye over James Taggart
Hot Street: Scott Liedes singled to the win
Outlaw 8.5: Walter Poyner over Wally Friedlander
Heavy Street: Gene Fleury over Rett Bertellotti
9.60 Index: Rick Krier singled to the win

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