



Race Results Archives for 2025 Summit Racing E.T. Series

2025 Race Results
• Race Results ♦ August 10, 2025
Super Pro
John Cira's .007 to .051 reaction advantage over Tim Roberts in the Super Pro final gave him all the room he needed to seal the win as his .011-over, 6.841 at 97.83 mph run on his 6.83 dial-in closed the door. Tim dialed his dragster in at a 4.82 and drove to a 4.832 at 142.91 mph in his runner-up effort.
In the semifinals, Tim squared off against Zach Beasaw and advanced to the final when Zach lit the red bulb with a -.013 foul start. Seeing his win light, Tim drove it out to a harmless -.001-under, 4.819 on his 4.82 dial. John drew the bye run into the final and just ran an off throttle pass to save it for the finals.

Pro
In the Pro final Jake Lipke scored the double breakout win over Tom Samsel. Jake gave up a slight advantage to Tom on the line, .035 to .029, but his -.011-under, 5.849 at 118.88 mph pass on his 5.86 dial-in was less than Tom's -.045-under, 7.105 at 99.35 mph, (7.15 dial) and locked in the winning timeslip.
In semifinal action, Jake matched up against Super Pro winner John Cira Jr. and won both ends of the track in a very close race to advance to the final. Tom had the solo shot into the finals and made a full pass to prepare for his match against Jake.

Pro MX
It was the Pro MX Championship event with top payouts up for grabs and it was an all-sled final between past champions Ryan Orizino and Kevin Wuest locking horns. Ryan grabbed an early .067 to .098 lead at the start and sealed the win with a 5.868 at 116.67 mph pass on his 5.86 dial-in. Kevin pushed his 2018 Polaris into a breakout, 5.934 at 113.69 mph run on his 5.95 dial-in trying to close the gap, but had to settle for the runner-up finish.
Heat 1 of the semifinal round saw Kevin defeat Haley Feher when Haley missed the tree leaving too much track for her to reel Kevin in. In the other semi match, Ryan scored the red light win over Kevin Sutliffe, but would have it it tough on Kevin as his 5.862 on his 5.86 dial-in left little room for a K-Sut win.

Street Money
Rick Vose made it two-in-a-row Street Money wins when Maddox Cullings went -.018 too quick on the tree. Maddox dialed in at a 9.65 and drove to a 9.683 at 75.12 mph for the runner-up honors. Rick hit a conservative, .067 reaction on the line and knowing he had the win, legged it out to a .010-under, 7.370 at 92.36 mph on his 7.38 dial-in for the win.
In the semi, Bill Coon fell to Maddox, while Rick had to overcome a .030 to .014 reaction lead by John Goldman before he was to advance to the final round.

Modified
Dan Hanley had to overcome a .112 to .075 reaction time deficit to Dave Miller and did so with a .012-over, 7.112 at 94.287 mph on his 7.10 dial-in to score the Modified win. Dave dialed his S-10 in at a 6.33, but could only muster a 6.390 at 107.25 mph and had to settle for the runner-up finish.
A red light start by Butch Bunal in his semifinal match against Dan negated a stellar .006-over E.T. in what could have been a close finish, but it is what it is and it was Dan advancing to the final. Dave had the solo run, but still cracked out a .016-initiated, 6.336 on his 6.33 dial-in in preparation for the final.

Street Trophy
Grant Johnson was .003 away from a second-straight win over Pat Minogue but that .003 was on the red side of the tree and it wasted away a solid, 10.230 at 65.10 mph pass on his 10.22 dial-in. Pat's .106 reaction could have spelled trouble, but it was no worries as he was able to run it out and clocked in a 9.445 at 75.92 mph on his 9.45 dial-in for the win.
Grant was the recipient of the red light win in his semifinal match against Bill Coon. In the second semifinal pairing, it was Pat and Tim Patterson matching up for the 100th time in the past couple seasons and saw Pat hold on to a slight, .103 to .117 reaction time lead and get the win to advance to the finals.

American Muscle Stick Series
Mike LaRose scored the American Muscle Stick Series event final over Tom Simone. Mike held a .070 to .128 reaction time advantage over Tom, and drove to an off-throttle 6.255 at 92.65 mph on his 6.02 dial-in for the win. Tom dialed his '71 Nova in at a 9.10 and was only able to clock in a 9.547 at 81.31 mph in his runner-up effort.
Ron LaRose was too aggressive on the tree in his semifinal match against Tom, while Tim LaRose ran a great 5.853 on his 5.85 dial-in against Mike, but his .120 to .042 reaction time deficit was too much to overcome.

American Muscle Stick Series
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In the Second-chance race, we saw Larry Carasea drive his '61 Corvette to the win over Dan Meile. Larry drove to a .055-over, 5.715 on his 5.66 dial-in, while Dan broke out with a 6.855 on his 6.90 dial-in.
Dan stopped Jacob Bombard in the lone semifinal pairing, while Larry had the solo shot.

Stock/Super Stock
Tom Fletcher was able to lift in the Stock/Super Stock final when his opponent Lance Pinto was only able to post a 6.851 at 101.76 mph on his 6.28 dial-in despite holding a slight .031 to .040 reaction time advantage over Tom. Tom dialed in at a 6.69 and scrubbed over 2 tenths off his dial-in and still taking the finish line first. His 6.908 at 78.62 mph was good enough for the win.
In semifinal action, Chuck Nagy fouled out against Lance with a -.012 red light start, and Tom held a solid R.T. lead over Gianni Cantusci to advance to the finals against Lance.

