LAS VEGAS --
Bartone wheeled Rick Jackson's Center Pointe Mustang to low e.t. of both qualifying sessions (5.59 and 5.62) and low e.t of both preliminary rounds of eliminations, but he lost traction in the final and slowed by more than a tenth. "I didn't know I'd won," Whiteley said. "I try to just concentrate on staying in my lane and getting stopped, and my eyes never wander. I didn't see him, but I never look." Whiteley's Roger Bateman-tuned car was the picture of consistency all weekend; she qualified No. 3 with a 5.68 and ran back-to-back 5.68s in the early rounds and a 5.67 in the final for the breakthrough win. "There was a spot on the track that we couldn't get through when we were testing before the race, and the same thing happened in the first qualifying session," Whiteley said. "We only had one more shot to get in, so Roger did something to settle the car down, and it made it right down through there. We were thrilled just to make the field - there were 16 cars trying to qualify - and we were ecstatic to get by the first round. That was my first round-win, and when we went up for the semi's, Roger told me 'OK, now you're playing with the big boys.' "
In the Top Alcohol Dragster final, Demke's Peen Rite dragster had a slight lead at the 1,000-foot mark, but the outcome was too close to call, so a rerun is scheduled to be held in conjunction with qualifying for the national event at Las Vegas this weekend. I saw my win-light come on," Demke said. "Jim and I rolled around the corner, he came over to congratulate me, and I was just wrapping up my parachutes when somebody came up on a scooter and asked both of us who we thought had won. I said, 'I did - I never saw him.' But Jim never saw me either. It was close." Going into the final, Whiteley appeared to have the advantage. He qualified No. 1 with a 5.30 and ran a 5.31 to eliminate James Butler in round one and a 5.32 against Don St. Arnaud in the semi's. Demke, who has swept both national events so far this year, was right behind Whiteley, qualifying No. 2 with a 5.35 and defeating Garrett Bateman and Joey Severance with times of 5.32 and 5.35, respectively.
Adam Bowdish took the trophy in Comp Eliminator out of Oregon City, Ore., beating Clint Sallee in the final while Don Kennedy and Jim Meador each grabbed trophies of their own. Kennedy, Mesa, Ariz., won in Super Stock over former NHRA National Champion Jimmy DeFrank, Chatsworth, Calif., in his '05 Sunfire and Meador, Yorba Linda, Calif., beat Cliff Hanson, Huntington Beach in Stock. Meador drove his '67 Camaro to an 11.01 second lap at 120.02 mph for the win.
Other winners this weekend were Butch Belair, Princeton, Minn., in Super Comp over Daniel Henderson, Boulder City, Nev.; Chad Langdon, La Mirada, Calif., defeated Randy Balough, Newbury Park, Calif., in Super Gas; Austin Downing, Phoenix, beat Bernie Polvadore, Sun City, Ariz., in Super Street; and Tom Medlin, La Mirada, Calif., won in Sportsman Motorcycle presented by Harley Davidson beating Pete Miclette, Garberville, Calif. The following are the final results from the NHRA Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series event at The Strip at Las Vegas Motor Speedway:
TOP ALCOHOL DRAGSTER:
Semifinals
Round 1 1) Tony Bartone, Long Island City, N.Y., '09 Mustang, 5.564, 262.44 def. 8) Sean Bellemeur, Tustin, Calif., '02 Camaro, 5.758, 253.04 4) Steve Gasparrelli, W. Covina, Calif., '06 Monte Carlo, 5.672, 256.02 def. 5) Keeter Ray, Newport Beach, Calif., '10 Mustang, 14.910, 65.57 3) Annie Whiteley, Grand Junction, Colo., '09 Mustang, 5.681, 254.57 def. 6) Brian Hough, Junction City, Ore., '09 Mustang, 5.707, 252.57 2) Jay Payne, Claremont, Calif., '09 Mustang, 5.630, 258.17 def. 7) Doug Gordon, Paso Robles, Calif., '06 Monte Carlo, 5.875, 247.66
Semifinals
Final
COMP ELIMINATOR
SUPER STOCK
STOCK ELIMINATOR
SUPER COMP
SUPER GAS
SUPER STREET
TOP SPORTSMAN
TOP DRAGSTER
SPORTSMAN MOTORCYCLE
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