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Race Results Archives for 2024 Summit Racing E.T. Series

2024 Race Results

• Race Results  July 21, 2024

Super Pro
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Super Pro

Lebanon Valley regular Mike Rogers trailered his '05 Racetech dragster down the Thruway and into the Winner Circle on Sunday when his opponent, Scott Forbes fouled out with a razor-thin -.007 red light start. Scott dialed his 2012 Camaro in at a 6.53 and posted a 6.547 at 102.03 mph, while Mike dialed up a 4.80 and drove to a .013-initiated, 4.825 at 142.94 mph to score the win with a .028 margin of victory.

In the semis, Mike trailered fellow LVD racer Dave Henry with a razor-tin .001 m.o.v., while Scott stopped John Cooper to set up the Super Pro final showdown. 

Pro
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Pro

Reigning Pro champion Scott Beasaw Sr. scored his first win of the season when he fought back from a .030 to .017 reaction time deficit against Dave Tingley. Scott dialed his '87 Firebird in at a 7.01 and ran a solid, 7.022 at 95.74 mph to hold off Dave's charge. Dave dialed in at a 6.53, but was only able to muster a 6.602 at 102.17 mph and fell to Scott by a .047 margin of victory.

In semifinal action, Dave squared off against Jake Lipke and gave up .001 to Jake on the line, but ran closer to his dial-in to set up his match against Scott who drew the semifinal bye-run. Scott's win put him into the Pro points lead, just 2 ahead of A.J. Meier.

Pro MX
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Pro MX

Kevin Sutliffe really has his 'Busa dialed in lately and cutting some great lights and the results are paying off for him. His Pro MX final showdown against Kingpin Kevin Wuest had him falling slightly behind K.W. on the line, .027 to .024, but his 5.576 at 124.73 mph was enough to light the win light and score his second-straight Pro MX win. Kevin dialed his 2018 Polaris XCR in at a 5.98, but posted a heart-breaking, -.002-under, 5.978 at 112.74 mph pass and had to settle for the runner-up finish.

In the semis, Mr. Wuest stopped current point leader Ryan Orizino by winning both ends of the track. K-Sut used his bye-run to honein on the tree and final round dial-in with an .010 light and a .016-over, 5.566 e.t.

Street Money
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Street Money

In the Street Money final, A.J. Meier scored the win when Pat Minogue pushed the tree too hard and fouled out with a -.052 red light start. Both drivers broke out by .002, but the race was over at the line. Pat dialed his '11 Caprice in at a 9.25 and drove to a 9.248 at 78.81 mph, while A.J. inked a 7.38 on his window and posted a 7.378 at 90.91 mph for win.

In the semis, fellow Roman Tom Samsel fell to A.J. Both drivers ran solid E.T.s with Tom running a .006-over 7.696 and A.J. with a near, dead-on 7.411, advancing him to the final against Pat who drew the bye-run.

Modified
Modified Winner

Modified

Scott Smith had it easy in his Modified win over J. Stern when "J." missed the tree with a .447 reaction all but eliminating any chance for a win light. Scott dialed his '64 Plymouth in at a 7.14 and got things started with a .048 light. Catching his opponent early, Scott lifted to a 7.190 at 89.54 mph to lock in the win. "J." dialed his/her '88 Ford in at an 8.10, but fell off to an 8.429 at 82.54 mph for the runner-up honors.

In the semis, "J." advanced to the finals when "B." Robson fouled out giving "J." a free run which he/she took advantage running a 8.102 on an 8.10 dial. Scott drew the bye run into the finals.

Street Trophy
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Street Trophy

Pat Minogue returned to the Trophy Winner Circle when he stopped S. Adams in the Trophy final. The race was over on the line as Pat held a massive, .098 to .704 reaction time advantage and allowed him to coast to a 9.476 at 67.78 mph on his 9.25 dial-in. "S." dialed in at a 8.30 and drove to an 8.702 at 88.16 mph for the runner-up finish.

Kim Rossiter fouled out to "S." in the semis, while Pat had the solo run into the finals. 

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Bike/Sled Trophy

Kevin Sutliffe scored his first of 2 wins on the day with his Bike/Sled Trophy win over Brandon McCombie. It was over on the line when Brandon went -.025 red, but Kevin was a tough mountain to overcome as his stout, 5.558 at 125.02 mph run on his 5.55 dial (.025 reaction), left little room. Brandon dialed in at a 6.05 and ran a 6.045 at 117.82 mph for the runner-up honors.

In the semis, Brandon stopped last week's winner Hayley Feher, while Kevin had another close scrum against Kevin Wuest. K.W. held a .053 to .055 reaction advantage, but K-Sut drilled his dial-in with a right-on 5.550 at 125.33 mph.

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Jr.Dragster

Austin Abel came back to where he left off 2 weeks ago, in the Jr. Dragster Winner Circle. Both Austin and his opponent, Kayla Caruana fouled, but Kayla's" -.066 was worse and handed the win to Austin. Kayla dialed in at 7.92 and went an 8.150 at 80.05 mph, while Austin lifted to an 8.076 at 75.18 mph on his 7.90 dial-in.

In the semis, Vincenzo Musolino fell to Kayla, while Austin had the solo run.

Jr. Dragster
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