1FAST1.com
08-25-2008, 02:35 PM
Matt Prophit still shinning in his rookie year as he makes his 3rd trip to the finals. Way to go c--- ---es from Louisiana Prophit Racing!
Way to go DTM, 7 of the 16 bikes qualified were DTM Motors great show.
The ProExtreme Teams have taken it to the next level. When you can run a respectable 4.38 and that only gets you number 15 qualifier you better have your ducks in a row.
Congratulations to Brunson Grothus and Teamfor taking the number 16th spot your 1st ADRL race.
Congratulations to the Stemper's on a complete bike they built themselves (one nice piece!) and qualifyingand running in the 30's at your 1st two ADRL races.
It was good tosee the dynamic duo of Scott McKinney and "recently retired rider" Steve Drake back in action with thenext generation McKinney in the seat qualifying in at the #8 spot with only a handful of passes on aProMod with a 4.32. Great job McKinney Motorsports.
Typical Ashley Owens style holding it back till the last qualifying pass aboard the T.T. Jones Express goes out there and steals the # 1 spot qualifying with a 4.268.
And you can't leave out "Mr. Pro-Mod" Billy Vose pulls the primary bike out after two qualifying rounds. Hops on "Old Glory" makes the show on the last qualifying pass and wins the race. Sometimes you just shake your head and say when it's his day it's his day. Congraulations Billy.
You want to talk about one of the most competitive classes out there. How about with only one race left to decide the Battle for the Belt competitors. (The top 8 bikes compete in Ennis, in the Battle for the Belt to decide the Champion) With there only being less then 3 rounds difference between #5 and #10 in points Rockingham, is going to be extremely exciting in more ways then one.
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Way to go DTM, 7 of the 16 bikes qualified were DTM Motors great show.
The ProExtreme Teams have taken it to the next level. When you can run a respectable 4.38 and that only gets you number 15 qualifier you better have your ducks in a row.
Congratulations to Brunson Grothus and Teamfor taking the number 16th spot your 1st ADRL race.
Congratulations to the Stemper's on a complete bike they built themselves (one nice piece!) and qualifyingand running in the 30's at your 1st two ADRL races.
It was good tosee the dynamic duo of Scott McKinney and "recently retired rider" Steve Drake back in action with thenext generation McKinney in the seat qualifying in at the #8 spot with only a handful of passes on aProMod with a 4.32. Great job McKinney Motorsports.
Typical Ashley Owens style holding it back till the last qualifying pass aboard the T.T. Jones Express goes out there and steals the # 1 spot qualifying with a 4.268.
And you can't leave out "Mr. Pro-Mod" Billy Vose pulls the primary bike out after two qualifying rounds. Hops on "Old Glory" makes the show on the last qualifying pass and wins the race. Sometimes you just shake your head and say when it's his day it's his day. Congraulations Billy.
You want to talk about one of the most competitive classes out there. How about with only one race left to decide the Battle for the Belt competitors. (The top 8 bikes compete in Ennis, in the Battle for the Belt to decide the Champion) With there only being less then 3 rounds difference between #5 and #10 in points Rockingham, is going to be extremely exciting in more ways then one.
Edited by: 1FAST1.com