Kil-Kare Dragway
1166 Dayton-Xenia Rd.
Xenia, Ohio 45385
www.Kilkare.com 

 

 

 

Over 100 cars made the call first round in the Super Pro division,  when the field was reduced to sixteen, it would be Ed Beyer vs. Dave Cox. Beyer would dial a 6.45 to the 5.90 of Cox. Beyer would pull away with a red light, moving Cox to the next round. Up next John King received the Bye run into the Semifinals. Next Pair up was Buy Back Racer Greg Kain against James Emrick. Kain dialed a 4.79 to the 6.50 of Emrick. Kain had the better light with a .516 along with a 4.8900 run for the win light. In the final pair of the quarterfinals it would be Dale Morris vs. Christy Morgan-Back. Dale dialed a 5.28 to the 4.84 of Christy. Dale was better at the tree with a .518, however Christy would make the pass in 4.8718 Secs for the breakout win.
            In the Semis it would be John King vs. Dave Cox, King dialed a 6.45 to the 5.91 of Cox. A Pair of .50 lights sent the two racing for the finish line, with King winning on a 6.4458 double breakout! Up next was Greg Kain racing Christy Morgan-Back. Greg dialed a 4.79 to the 4.85 of Christy. Reaction time battle went to Greg with a .504 along with a 4.8158 run for the win light.
            In the finals we would see Kain vs. King. Kain dialed in a 4.79, and King a 6.43. Due to mechanical failure Kain got the red light making King the winner!

            In the Pro Quarterfinals it would be Rob Crider vs. Jim Browder. Crider would dial a 10.18 to the 13.21 of Browder. At the tree Crider would receive the better reaction time with a .524. Making the pass in 10.1660 for the win was Rob Crider. Up next was Michael Roberts vs. Gwayne Honeycutt. Roberts dialed a 10.31 to the 10.19 of Honeycutt. Reaction time difference of .002 seconds difference. The Win light came up for Gwayne Honeycutt with a 10.1998 run. Up Next was Don Anderson against Doug Caplinger. Anderson dialed an 11.12 to the 11.93 of Caplinger. Anderson pulled away with the red light moving Caplinger into the next round.

            In the Semis, it would be Honeycutt vs. Caplinger. Honeycutt dialed a 10.19 to the 11.87 of Caplinger. Honeycutt got the better reaction time with a .515, along with a 10.3858 for the win. Rob Crider got the Bye into the finals.

            In the finals it would be Honeycutt vs. Crider. Honeycutt dialed a 10.19 to the 10.15 of Crider. At the starting line it would be Honeycutt with the better light, and mechanical difficulties for Crider would make Honeycutt the winner in Pro!

            In the Sportsman Division it would be Brian Emory taking the #1 spot on the ladder, earing him the Quick Rev Top Sportsman Bonus. In the Quarterfinals it would Emory facing Mike McGriff. Emory would dial in a 16.40 to the 12.29 of McGriff. McGriff would receive the better light with a .509, along with a 12.2571 for the win. Up next was joe Cloran Jr. vs. Vince Moore. Cloran dialed a 17.12 to the 12.00 of Moore. At the starting line Cloran got the better light, ran Moore hard, to get the double breakout win with a 17.0930 run. Up next was Walt Shade against Bob Maxwell. Shade would dial a 12.95 to the 13.89 of Maxwell. Maxwell would have the better reaction time with a .529, along with a 13.9439 run for the win light. Charles Picklesimer received the Bye run!

            In the semis it would be Charles Picklesimer vs. Joe Cloran Jr. Charles dialed in at a 15.44 to the 17.08of Joe. At the tree it would be Joe with the better reaction time a .608 along with a 17.0769 run for the double breakout win! Up next it would be Mike McGriff vs Bob Maxwell to see who would face Cloran in the Finals. McGriff dialed a 12.23 to the 13.91 of Maxwell. At the tree the advantage would go to Maxwell with a .536 light, along with a 13.9282 run sailing him into the finals.

            In the final Sportsman round it would be Joe Cloran and Bob Maxwell. Cloran dialed a 17.06 to the 13.91 of Maxwell. At the tree it would be Maxwell away better with a .531 light. Maxwell would be the winner with a 14.0389 breakout win!

 

            In Pro Motorcycle it would be Larry Hunter vs. Russ Withem. Hunter would dial a 9.95 to the 10.06 of Withem. At the starting line Withem got the better light a .504 along with a 10.0730 run for the win light. Burt Exman and Jody Wogoman pulled in next to the burn out box. Exman with an 8.53 dial to the 9.08 of Wogoman. At the drop of the tree Exman had the better light with a .519, along with a 8.6058 run for the win. Up next was Kevin Huskins and Brian Poe. Huskins dialed his bike in at a 9.37 to the 9.03 of Poe. At the reaction time battle it would be Huskins getting the upper jand with a .517 reaction time along with a 9.4072 run for the win light. Glen Lakins had the Bye run into the next round.

            In the semis Burt Exman faced Glen Lakins. Exman dialed an 8.55 to the 8.44 of Lakins. Exman would get away with a .514 light along with the 8.6472 run for the win light. Kevin Huskins faced Russ Withem in the final pairing wof the round. Huskins dialed a 9.39 to the 10.05 of Withem. As they left the tree Huskins would record the better reaction time with a .539. At the Big end, the win light came on for Kevin Huskins with a 9.4750 run.

            Huskins faced Exman in the final pairing of the pro bike class for all the money. Huskins dialed a 9.39 to the 8.55 of Exman. Huskins had the better light with a .536 but would breakout making Exman the winner.

 

            In the Junior Dragster 8-9 Race this week it would be Kassandra Crum facing Mikah Miller. Krum dialed a 13.39 to the 13.63 of Miller. As they left the tree it would be Crum getting a red light makin Mikah Miller the winner for the Age 8-9 bracket.

            In the 10-12 Age bracket it was James Smith vs. Mike Phillpott. James dialed a 9.12 to the 8.99 of Mike. At the tree it was Mike with the better reaction, a .568 however he would breakout moving Smith to the next round. Last pair for the semis was Shayla Babb against Walt Crum III. Babb dialed an 11.86 to the 8.96 of Crum. The reaction time battle was won by Crum with a .503 light along with an 8.9601 run for the win light.

            In the 10-12 finals James Smith faced Walt Crum III. Smith dialed 9.11 to the 8.96 of Crum. Smith would win the reaction battle with  a .604 light along with a 9.1919 run for the win.

            In the 13 & Up bracket it was Julie Duty against Taylor Manning. Duty dialed a 7.95 to the 10.66 of Manning. At the tree it would be Duty with a .518 light to go with a 7.9011 run on the numbers for the win light. Next pair of racers contained Lacy Emory and Danielle Kendall. Emory dialed a 7.90 to the 9.04 of Kendall. At the drop of the tree it would be Kendall getting the better reaction time, with a .557 light. As they made it to the finish line, we would see a win light for Danielle Kendall with a 9.0809 run. Next up was Ciera Phillpott against Megan Hughes. Phillpot would pull away early for the red light, moving Huges to the next round! The final pair for the round was Mike Morris and Jake Riley. Morris dialed an 8.28 to the 7.90 of Riley. Riley got away with a .550 light along with an 8.0100 run for the win.

            In the semis it would be Megan Hughes vs. Danielle Kendall. Kendall would go red, moving Huges to the Finals! In the last pair it would be Jake Riley against Julie Duty. 7.90 dials a pair for a heads up race! Riley ran hard, in fact too hard, breaking out sending Julie Duty to the finals.

            In the Finals it would face Julie Duty against Megan Hughes. Duty dialed a 7.90 to the 8.26 of Hughes. The reaction time battle went to Duty with a .566 wlong with a 7.9400 run for the win light!