Perry Paces
Funnybike field with personal best ET
By
Greg Guarinello
Tom Perry took his GS Suzuki
Funny Bike to his quickest ET ever when he qualified number
1 at the Prostar/Norris Motorsports Cycle Fest in Norwalk,
Ohio. Running a stout 6.769 @ 202.82 MPH. Perry paced a stout
10 bike field that saw him come away with runner-up honors
at the event.

In round one Perry faced the
injected H-D of Chris Streeter running a 6.779 @196.19 MPH
to take the win. We decided to leave the bike alone
for the first round knowing we had a bye in the second round
if we beat Chris, said Perry. We then tried to lean on it
during the bye run to see if the track would take anymore
power. But the bye run netted only a 7.135 @ 192.36
MPH. The bike slowed down some so we knew we had to
back it down for the semi-finals. We had lane choice against
James Guyton so we decided to try the other lane to see what
we could do there. We felt we had a 6.9x second pass dialed
in so we werent surprised when the scoreboards came
up with a 6.919 @ 200.92. In the finals we knew we knew we
had to be quicker off the line to beat Travis and I attempted
to go in deep, but my timing was off and the tree caught me
unprepared. Perry ran a 7.032 @ 198.06 MPH in the runner-up
effort.
The runner-up finish
leaves Perry solidly in the #3 position in point just 75 out
of first and less than 20 points out of second. With 5 races
left to run Perry feels he is in a good position. I
think this points chase will go right down to the World Finals
and I plan on being right there.

Perry would like to thank the
following sponsors for their continued support throughout
the year: PMFR, Bates Leathers, BHP, MRE and C&W Cycle
Works.
Perrys next race will be
the Prostar/Pingle Thunder Motorcycle Nationals at Indianapolis
Raceway Park, Indianapolis, Indiana on August 9 & 10.
For more information on Tom Perry,
please visit TomPerryRacing.com
or Funnybikes.com