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Friday - Sunday, June 9-11, 2017

James Krawiec.

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A few of Englishtown's Jr. Dragster racers were on hand showing the crowd what they're all about.

Stock Eliminator, Round 3: Bob Bielaszka in the near lane had a nice .035 light when he left first with an 11.06 dial, but Victor Cagnazzi was steller over there in the far lane with a great .014 light on the chasing 9.69 dial. Cagnazzi tightened it up and put a grill emblem on Bielaszka for the win.
Russell Linke over there in the C/SA Camaro comes up .061 on the 'Tree when he leaves first with a 10.66 dial against Jonathan Allegrucci's 9.04 dial. Even though Linke goes dead-zero, Allegrucci kind of had this in the bag with an .027 light, except he takes too much stripe and breaks out.

Look at the difference in stance between the two Firebirds. J. Wayne Totaro in the 2000 B/S has the nose down at mid-track while Randi Lyn Shipp's nose on the '67 C/SA is way up, probably because Shipp is running a tenth off the dial and Totaro was running the number so he had room to play early. Totaro for the win.

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Here's a good race between Eugene Monahan over here and Joe Lisa over there. Monahan dials 12.05 and leaves first in the K/SA Firebird with a monster .003 light. Joe Lisa dials 10.82 and has a great .015 light in the E/SA Camaro. Monahan breaks out by .018; Lisa breaks out by .002 for the win.
In the batttle of Team Portatree, Allison Smyth dials 10.19 and fouls out with a -.002 in the '98 Firebird, handing brother Stephen Smyth the win with his .112 light / two-over 9.63 pass.
Ed Bednaz in the far lane turned on the wrong light at the start against Peter Biondo in the near lane, who turns on the right light at the end.
In a race to not leave the starting line in a timely fashion, Eddie Brooks in the near-lane F/SG Mustang comes up with an .072 light and actually wins the 'Tree against the .084 of Scott Goshert in the E/SA Duster. Brooks turns it into a win at the stripe as Goshert breaks out by .03.

Dan Fletcher, all alone at the stripe for the win as his opponent went red and lifted.
Joe DeMarzo closes out the third round of Stock with a bye run.

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