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JOLIET, Ill. --
Division 2, one of the event’s other five-time winners, finished tied for third with Division 5, while the other five-time winner, host Division 3, finished fifth. Divisions 1 and 6 tied for sixth. Emmons first defeated Division's 3 Clint Blezien in the Stock final with a better reaction time, 11.075 on a 11.03 dial-in to Bleizen’s near-perfect but later-leaving 12.102 on a 12.10 target. Minutes later, Emmons, who also won this event in Stock in 1994, lost a close Super Stock final to Division 2’s Peter Biondo the same way, his 11.037 on a 11.03 outdone by Biondo’s better-launching 10.17 on a 10.16 dial. It was the second win in three years for Biondo, who also won Super Stock in 2001. Emmons, who scored 500 of Division 4’s 1,300 markers, was joined in the winner’s circle by a pair of teammates, Comp winner Robert Freeman and Super Street champ Chuck Wier IV; it was the latter's victory in the 10.90-class final that nailed down the team title.
Wier personally put an end to Division 7’s hopes when defeated that team’s Gary Thompson in the Super Street final round, running a 10.942 to beat Thompson’s 10.934. Allstars rookie Morgan Lucas helped Division 7 hold onto second place in the team standings when he powered his Lucas Oil Products/Darien & Meadows A/Fuel Dragster to a 5.332 at 268.44 mph to turn back defending champ Marty Thacker’s tractionless 5.809 at 208.68 mph. Thacker, a blocker for the Division 2 squad, was trying to become just the third driver to win the Top Alcohol Dragster title back to back, but instead the win again went to a first-time champ, continuing a streak that dates back to 1992. Bucky Austin also scored his first Jeg’s Allstars victory and in the process provided one of the few highlights for Division 6, scoring 300 of the team’s 400-point total with his win in Alcohol Funny Car. Austin powered his '01 Firebird to a final-round 5.616, 255.19 to overcome Division 5 ’s Cy Chesterman, whose '99 Trans Am was leading until the last instant when his mount went silent and slowed to a 5.700 at just 215 mph. Division 2 got into the winner’s circle again with Jim Perry Jr. in Super Comp, whose .015-second reaction time and 8.908 beat Division 5 runner Michael Miller’s later-leaving 8.903. Division 1 also made it to Victory Lane in Super Gas with Thomas Stalba Jr., who won an exciting double-breakout final with Division 5’s Butch Kleewein. 9.889 to 9.888.
Final Team Standings Division 4 1300 points Division 7 900 points Division 2 700 points Division 5 700 points Division 3 600 points Division 1 400 points Division 6 400 points
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