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2025 Race Results
• Race Results ♦ October 12, 2025

Super Pro
Joey Rolfe's second-straight Super Pro win produced a Super Pro Championship title that played out in dramatic form. He needed to take out Tim Roberts in round 1 AND win the eliminator. That's how it played out. The final was anticlimactic as his opponent Ron Calhoun broke in his semifinal win over Paige DeSalvo. So Joe took the green light in the final round solo run and coasted to the win.
The semifinals, Ron got the win over Paige when she red lit on the line which was a break for Ron. Joey had the bye run and made a full pass running a 5.510 at 123.21 mph on his 5.51 dial-in.

Pro
Ron Bixby improved on his runner-up finish on the 5th and scored the Pro win with a holeshot victory over Kevin Sutliffe. Ron's .065 to .128 reaction time lead was enough advantage to lock in the win. He drove his '89 Mustang to a 6.362 at 108.34 mph on his 6.34 dial-in for a comfortable, .053 M.O.V. Kevin dialed his '08 Hayabusa rocket in at a 5.39 and posted a solid, 5.402 at 127.81 mph, but it wasn't enough to overcome Ron's R.T. lead.
In the semis, familiar foes Kevin Sutliffe and Kevin Wuest squared off with K-Sut getting the red light win over KW. Kevin would have been tough to trailer as he posted a 5.401 on his 5.40 dial-in as he advanced to the final to meet Ron who drew the semifinal bye-run.

Pro MX
Brandon MacCombie's Pro MX win over pit-mate Kevin Sutliffe not only prevented Kevin from a point season tie with Kevin Wuest, it also vaulted him into a second place tie with Kevin. Brandon got the .036 to .064 reaction time jump on Kevin, and that lead pushed Kevin into a -.004-under breakout pass. Brandon rode to a 5.661 at 122.50 mph on his 5.64 dial-in to seal the win. Kevin dialed in at a 5.45 and posted a too-quick 5.446 at 132.38 mph for his runner-up effort.
Round sheets have Kevin defeating Haley Feher in the first pair when Haley bulbed out with a -.012 foul, then Brandon beat Kevin who was on his second entry. (don't ask me how this works. just posting what I was told)

Street Money
Ron Buyea got the Street Money win with a stellar .012 package to defeat the red-lighting Grant Johnson. Grant dialed in at a 10.24, but his -.092 foul start ended any chance for the win so he ran it out to a 10.200 at 65.09 mph for the runner-up finish. Ron dialed his 2012 Mustang in at a stout, 7.91 and got his run started with an excellent .004 reaction. Already having secured the win, Ron powered it out to a 7.918 at 92.35 mph to seal the win.
In the semifinals, Grant posted a .013-package on Jake Lipke who was forced into a breakout run in order to overcome a .010 to .066 deficit. In the other pairing, Ron won both ends of the track in his win over Rick Beasock, to set up his final round showdown.

Modified
Taylor Tucker made it 2 for 2 final round wins in Modified in her return to racing when she ran a dead-on 6.720 at 101.64 mph to take the win over Christianna Hubbard. Christianna did grab an early, .038 to .077 reaction time lead, but her MSD ignition cut out right at the end giving her a 7.130 at 91.49 mph pass on her 7.08 dial-in and she had to settle for the runner-up finish.
In the semifinals, Taylor gave a slight, reaction time advantage to Brian Mahler, but Brian pushed it too hard a broke out at the finish to advance Taylor to the final against Christianna, who drew the bye run.

Street Trophy
Pat Minogue returned to the Street Trophy winner circle when he defeated Grant Johnson and locked up the season point championship title. Pat held a healthy .074 to .155 reaction time lead over Grant and drove his Caprice to a 9.242 at 76.98 mph on his 9.24 dial-in to lock in the win and point championship. Grant broke out of his 10.20 dial-in with a 10.176 at 64.60 mph in his effort to take the stripe.
In the semis, Pat got the win over Bill Coon who broke out of his 9.55 dial-in, while Grant stopped Tim Patterson in their semifinal match to set up the final Trophy eliminator of the season.
