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Race Results Archives for 2024 Summit Racing E.T. Series

2024 Race Results

• Race Results  September 15, 2024

Super Pro
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Super Pro

Tim Roberts was eyeing his 2nd Super Pro win on the season and was looking good to do just that with him holding a .007 to .023 reaction time lead over Scott Drake in Sunday's final, but with a .005-under, 4.835 at 136.40 mph breakout pass ended that notion and Scott snared the win. Dialing his S-10 in at a 5.99, Scott ran a solid 5.999 at 112.77 mph run to score the win.

In semifinal action, Scott stopped Dave Miller's day in a battle of the S-10s when Dave was -.004 too quick on the  tree, while Tim ended Jack Vault Jr.'s day winning both ends of the track.

Pro
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Pro

Mark Dobie started his eliminations off on the right foot in round 1 with a perfect .000 light and a .004-over pass to stop defending Pro champion Scott Beasaw Sr. and finished his run by stopping Shaun Bradwell in the finals. Mark gave Shaun a .05 second head start, 6.17 to 6.22 and gained the edge on the line with a .033 to .053 R.T. lead. Shaun broke out by a razor-thin, -.001 margin running a 6.219 at 108.56 mph, but Mark's reaction advantage was enough for the win had Shaun stayed on the plus side. Mark dialed his '68 Nova in at 6.17 and ran a 6.182 at 108.64 mph for a slim, .007 margin of victory.

In the semis, Mark won a tight battle over Eric Sadowski, while Shaun drew the bye-run into the finals.

Pro MX
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Pro MX

In a virtual dead heat, Brandon MacCombie scored the Pro MX win over Kevin Wuest. The provided timesheets don't provide numbers into the 10-thousands so ask them for a peek at their timeslips! Both racers dialed in at a 5.91 and each ran a 5.893 breakout pass, but the win light came on in Brandon's lane. Kevin held a .095 to .105 reaction time lead over Brandon, but Kevin was a nano-second quicker and had to settle for the heart-breaking loss.

In the semifinals, Kevin stopped point leader Kevin Sutliffe with holeshot win, while Brandon ran unopposed to set up the finals pairing.

Street Money
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Street Money

Howard Roberts scored his second-straight, Street Money win when he knocked Tim Patterson in a double breakout final. Howard held a .054 to .084 reaction time lead and drove to a -.016-under, 7.334 at 91.42 mph on his 7.35 dial-in to secure the win. Tim dialed his 2018 Mustang in at 8.58 and dipped further under with a 8.519 at 74.73 mph and had to settle for the runner-up finish.

Howard matched up against Grant Johnson in the semis and advanced with Grant's red light start. Howard would have been tough to beat with his .001-over, 7.351 at 91.51 mph pass. Tim had the solo run into the finals.

Modified
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Modified

Dave Miller drover to a semifinal finish in Super Pro, but locked in the Modified win over Eddie Aisheimer when Eddie fouled out with a -.087 red light. Dave drilled the tree with a .004 light and ran it out to a -.008-under, 6.412 at 108.33 mph on his 6.42 dial-in to seal the win. "E." dialed in at a 7.37 and ran a 7.529 at 93.91 mph for the runner-up finish.

In the semis, Dave got a red light win over P. Mott, while Eddie ran right on his 7.37 dial-in to end John Stern's day.

Street Trophy
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Street Trophy

Pat Minogue repeated his August 25 Street Trophy win with his win over Kim Rossiter in the trophy final. Pat dialed his Caprice in at a 9.20 and ran a 9.321 at 71.47 mph for the win. Kim dialed her Chevelle in at a 9.50, but just couldn't run the number and fell off to a 9.938 at 74.64 mph for the runner-up honors. Pat held a modest .111 to .159 reaction time lead at the line.

Kim won the starting line battle and the round over Tim Patterson in the semis, while Pat drew the bye-run into the finals.

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Bike/Sled Trophy

In another final round duel between the Kevins in Bike/Sled Trophy, it was Kevin Sutliffe getting the breakout win over Kevin Wuest. K.W. dialed his 2018 Polaris XCR in at a 5.92, while K-Sut dialed his Hyabusa in at a slightly quicker 5.48. At the start, K-Sut's .018 to .074 reaction time lead pushed Mr. Wuest into a too-quick, 5.902 at 114.37 mph, while running a .019-over, 5.499 at 125.17 mph for the win.

In the semis, Mr. Sutliffe and Haley Feher squared off and it was over on the line with Hayley's -.041 foul start. Kevin Wuest had the solo run into the finals.

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American Muscle Stick Series

Larry Carasea held .060 in the bank over Ron LaRose, .042 to .102, and scored a double breakout win for the All Car Care of Cicero, American Muscle Stick Series win. Larry dialed his Corvette in at a 6.21 and posted a -.006-under, 6.204 at 109.82 mph winning pass. Ron dialed his steed in at a 5.79 and ran further under with a 5.775 at 119.48 mph and had to settle for the runner-up finish.

Ron was on his game in the semis when he posted a .002 reaction time against Jake Ciciarelli and advanced to the final against Larry who had the solo run in the semis.

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