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2025 Race Results
• Race Results ♦ September 7, 2025

Super Pro
Iggy Falcone returned to the Super Pro Winner Circle after an extended absence winning a double breakout final against Mike Scribani. Mike jumped out to an early .010 to .038 reaction time lead, but took too much finish line and broke out of his 6.98 dial-in with a 6.965 at 97.57 mph. Iggy dialed his trusty Goat in at a 6.38 and drove to a .001-under, 6.379 at 107.15 mph to lock in the win. He dodged another close call in round 3 when fellow Roman, Kelly Pope nailed a perfect .000 reaction, but broke out against Iggy's .006-over E.T.
In the semis, Iggy scored the win over Vince Musolino when Vince went -.008 red to set up the final pairing. Mike had the solo shot and used it to knock out a .017 package pass to prepare for his final round showdown.

Pro
Jake Lipke scored another Pro win of the season when his .029 to .050 reaction advantage over A.J. Meier bought him just enough time to catch A.J. at the stripe for a narrow .012 margin of victory. A.J. posted a 6.430 at 104.20 mph on his 6.40 dial-in, while closer than Jake, it wasn't enough to hold on for the win. Jake dialed his Cutlass in at a 5.80 and drove to a 5.839 at 109.23 mph pass to notch the win.
Jake does hold on to the Pro points lead, but he had to buy back in after falling to Brandon Cole in round 1. As the ladder played out, he had a chance for payback in the semis where he pushed Brandon into a breakout pass. In the second pairing, A.J.'s holeshot over Don Austin, pushed Don into a breakout pass to punch his ticket to the final.

Pro MX
Brandon MacCombie and Kevin Sutliffe's squared off for the second-straight week in the Pro MX final and results stayed the same with Brandon getting the win and the Wally Trophy. Brandon held a comfortable, .027 to .052 reaction lead, which was enough for a .024 M.O.V. running a 5.660 at 121.25 mph on his 5.65 dial. Kevin was .001 closer to his dial-in, 5.439 at 126.30 mph, 5.43 dial, but couldn't reel Brandon in and had to settle for the runner-up honors.
In the semis, Brandon fell behind Kevin Wuest at the line, .070 to .047, but was able to catch Kevin at the finish to lock in the win light. K-Sut drew the bye run to set up the final round match.

Street Money
A.J. Meier didn't go home empty-handed after the Pro final as he scored his Wally when Robbie Keefe fouled out in the Street Money final. Robbie dialed in at a 8.88 and drove to a potential winning 8.888 at 70.91 mph, but his -.050 foul start ended any chance for the win. A.J. dialed his Chevelle SS in at a 7.35 and drove to a .087-initiated, 7.324 at 92.13 mph to lock in the win and the Wally Trophy for his mantle.
In semifinal action, Bill Coon had a substantial .015 to .065 reaction advantage over A.J., but broke out by more to end his day. In the second pair, Robbie's .027 to .152 reaction lead forced Tim Patterson to push his Mustang into a breakout run and advanced to the final against A.J.

Modified
Many drivers doubled and tripled up in their class entries on Sunday to increase their chances for a Wally Trophy and Brandon MacCombie cashed in twice when he defeated Tom Samsel for the Modified win. It was essentially over at the start when Brandon posted a .028 to .113 reaction time lead over Tom, which was enough to nip Tom on the line with .057 to spare, running a 5.697 at 111.03 mph on his 5.65 dial-in. Tom dialed in at a 7.02 and ran a solid, 7.039 at 99.09 mph, but it wasn't enough to hold off Brandon's charge.
In the semifinals, Brandon's holeshot over Matt Consiglio, pushed Matt into a breakout run to end his day. Tom had the solo shot into the finals.

Street Trophy
Grant Johnson really has his Pontiac dialed in this season and slapped a dead-on, 10.150 at 65.48 mph pass on his 10.15 dial-in to score the Trophy win over Tim Patterson. Tim had a heart-breaking -.006 red light start, and drove to a -.014-under, 8.476 at 83.98 mph on his 8.49 dial-in for the runner-up honors.
In the semis, Tim advanced to the finals when Pat Minogue dipped under his 9.26 dial-in, while Grant stopped Bill Coon in the second pairing. Grant held a modest .020 to .058 lead over Bill, but Bill pushed his Camaro to hard at top end and broke to set the stage for the final round.

Junior Dragster
The Musolino boys were primarily doing licensing runs and time trials for the day, but did post dial-ins for a bracket run to end their day. Young Salvatore finished his license runs to start his Jr. Dragster journey, and Vincenzo was dialing in a new powerplant for his ride. With those runs out of the way Sal dialed up a 14.60 against Vincenzo's 12.01 prediction. "Cenzo got the holeshot with a .118 to .295 advantage, but likes to keep his foot on the "Go" pedal and broke out with a 11.959 at 53.39 mph pass, handing Sal the win. With the sun staring Sal down, he couldn't see the finishline and lifted early to run a 16.339 on his 14.60 dial to win bragging rights for the day.
