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Reed, Hix Roar to IHRA Outlaw Nitro Series Victories at Darana Raceway - Hebron
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Courtesy of IHRA Communications Photos by Robert Rirchard/BME Photography

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Shawn Reed, Top Fuel winner
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HEBRON, Ohio - Shawn Reed and Dan Hix scored thrilling victories Sunday in the IHRA Outlaw
Nitro Series at Darana Raceway - Hebron.
The winners of the two featured classes took home the special IHRA Ironman trophies and $50,000
checks, with the races streamed on IHRA.TV and SPEED SPORT 1.
Reed, a legendary multi-time boat racing champion, had more than a Sunday cruise on the track. He
rocketed down the Ohio drag strip in 3.819 seconds at 327.75 mph to beat Larry Dixon in a strong Top
Fuel final. Dixon trailed with a 3.855-second pass at 319.83 mph.
"It's pretty cool," Reed said of winning his first Ironman trophy. "That win was pretty epic for us.
We won Bradenton [PRO Superstar Shootout] at the beginning of the year, and it's been a long road,
testing some parts, crashing the car in Seattle, so it's a good job to Rob Wendlyn and the guys to
get us down that right lane with a pretty good number too."
Dan Hix, Funny Car winner
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Hix won Funny Car in a hotly contested final against Del Worsham, who had won the most recent race in
Milan, Michigan, and where Hix was the runner-up. They were running neck-and-neck when Worsham's car
broke loose, and he made an incredible save to keep from crashing the car.
The winning time for Hix was 4.329 seconds at 295.86 mph, in a car that has a single Magneto and a
small fuel pump. Worsham's near crash at the end of the track moved his numbers to 4.535 seconds at
196.42 mph.
"It's unbelievable - I didn't think I actually got the win," Hix said. "He [Worsham] shut it off at
the finish line, and I just went ripping by there. It wasn't until they were waving me over to do the
fun interviews that it started to set in."
Hix referred to his time in this new-to-him Funny Car as a Cinderella story. It was only his second
time out in the car, first in Milan, MI, and then this weekend. He also thanked his team, Rich Jr.
and Rich Sr. McPhillips and Dom Lagana for their help.
"Yesterday was my dad's birthday, so I was happy to get the win for him today," Hix added.
Rickie Smith, Pro Nitrous winner
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Rickie Smith, the IHRA Hall of Fame driver, overcame Tim Molnar's advantage on a holeshot to win the
Pro Nitrous final. Smith had a smooth run and finished with a 3.616-second elapsed time at 213.57 mph
to beat Molnar, who had a hiccup mid-track and finished in 7.334 seconds.
"It was a good final round. I tune that car too, and I knew he was good on the tree," Smith said, who
last won an Ironman in Pro Mod in 1997. "I had a good light, and it was a really awesome day."
Chris Powers, Mountain Motor Pro Stock winner
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Chris Powers captured his second straight Mountain Motor Pro Stock victory. His Chevy had a winning
time of 4.059 seconds at 176.47 mph. Jordan Ensslin was close behind in his Mustang, going 175.78 mph
on a 4.080-second run.
"The round before we broke the tranny, so we had to get the motor fixed, and the shifter was loose
when I went to do the burnout," Powers shared. "It was already a stressful moment, but I just relaxed
and knew I had to do a good job because Ensslin can cut a good light."
Craig Sullivan, Pro Mod winner
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Craig Sullivan won Pro Mod when final-round opponent "Disco Dean" Karns didn't get going at the start
because a bolt fell out of the rear transmission mount in his pink Cadillac. It left Sullivan to post
a 3.750 mph run at 205.01 mph for the win, who last won an Ironman trophy in Top Dragster.
"We had some people step in and help us," Sullivan said, "we swung four-link every round trying to
find home.
"Dean and I bracket raced before. Dean had his antics, but we just went up there and mimicked what we
did before. The car actually got a little faster in the middle, and it went fast enough to drive it
forward. I didn't see him to collect myself, so that's why the slow elapsed time was there. But I got
back in it, and that was the fastest mile per hour we've had at an IHRA track," Sullivan added.
Brandon Pesz, Outlaw Pro Modified winner
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Brandon Pesz came through with the Outlaw Pro Modified victory and will go down in the history books
as the first-ever winner of the class within the IHRA. Pesz was credited with a 3.616-second pass at
213.57 mph as final-round opponent Billy Banaka also had trouble at the start.
"[The first win] is something that they can never take away, being the first No. 1 qualifier and
winner in Outlaw Pro Mod, and on top of all that, I've got low ET and top mile per hour - I checked
all of the boxes that you can. It doesn't happen very often, but I'm going to take it," Pesz said.
Tracy Kile, Top Fuel Harley winner
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Tracy Kile picked up the win in Top Fuel Harley over Hall of Fame rider Jay Turner. Kile powered to a
5.419-second pass at 204.45 mph to outdistance Turner, who finished in 5.747 seconds at 151.77 mph.
Frank Brank, Top Dragster winner
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Top Dragster saw Frank Brank score the win as Dennis Meade was -.009 too quick at the start. With the
race in hand, Brank slowed down to a 4.971-second run at 104.77 mph. Meade went ahead and powered
down track in 4.423 seconds at 156.79 mph.
Ricky Adkins, Top Sportsman winner
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Ricky Adkins picked up the Top Sportsman final win in his 1961 truck. He had a .010 reaction time and
then finished in 4.781 seconds and 143.54 mph. Bill Yates had the better time and speed at 4.260
seconds and 169.30 mph, but couldn't overcome Adkins' quick start.
Gary Williams, Hot Rod winner
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Gary Williams emerged with the win in Hot Rod. His red GMC Sonoma pickup had the winning time of
10.917 seconds at 131.58 mph. Runner-up Tim Shuck broke out on a 10.90 Index at 10.872 seconds and
128.50 mph.
Steve Theodor, Super Rod winner
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Steve Theodor drove his Corvette to the Super Rod victory with a 9.917-second run at 162.22 mph.
Runner-up Jim Kreitzer at 9.877 seconds and 165.08 was under the 9.90 Index.
Pat Debottis, Quick Rod winner
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Pat Debottis had the winning effort of 8.909 seconds at 186.03 mph in the Quick Rod final. Kenny
Farrell lost at the tree when he left -.017 too early.
Aaron Russell, Super Stock winner
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It was the classic Camaro versus Mustang final in Super Stock. Score it for the Bowtie Brigade as
Aaron Russell popped an impressive wheelie at the start and then finished in 10.110 seconds and
117.19 mph. Rodney Worrell had a fast Ford at 151.41 mph, but triggered the red light.
Dawson Pauley, Stock winner
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Dawson Pauley picked up the national-event win in Stock, taking his Chevy station wagon on a
12.713-second run at 99.27 mph. Mike Finton had a 10.217-second run at 128.06 mph in his red Dodge,
but red-lighted at the start.
The IHRA Outlaw Nitro Series returns to action Sept. 24-27 at Dragway 42 in West Salem, Ohio. Tickets
are on sale now and can be purchased here.
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