Top Alcohol
Three of the toughest Top Alcohol teams in the country made the trip to Central California for the Avenal Sand Drags Spring Nationals. Jim Hammond came off the trailer with an incredible 2.44/135MPH lap in Q1, which would hold up for the top spot and round one bye run. Jake Morton and the Morton Racing Dragster ended up right behind Hammond with a strong 2.45/136MPH blast. Last month’s winner Gary Mink and the Bad to the Bone team showed up for Saturday’s qualifying sessions and recorded a Best of 2.49/138MPH to end up 3rd on the qualifying sheet.
Anticipation was high for Top Alcohol class eliminations on Sunday with all three cars qualified within .05. Eliminations kicked off with the 2-3 matchup between Morton in the favored Left Lane against Mink. This was a great side-by-side battle with Morton using a .068 to .079 starting line edge to take the early lead and hang on for a 2.46 to 2.47 victory over the many time class champion. The margin of victory ended up being just .026 in Morton’s favor at the stripe. Next up would be the Bye run for top qualifier Hammond in the April’s Dream TA Dragster. Jim put down a strong 2.44 lap to earn lane choice for the final round.
The Top Alcohol teams came to the line for the final round with Hammond in the favored left lane against Morton, who ran Low ET of Saturday’s qualifying in the right lane with a 2.47. When the tree dropped, it was Morton’s Weekend Best RT .059 to Hammond’s Weekend Worst RT .130 that would be the difference. Jake recorded a 2.487 to turn on the win light over Jim’s Low ET of the weekend 2.433 by just seventeen-thousandths of a second (.017) at the 300’ mark. Congrats to Jake, Bob, Garth, David and the whole Morton Racing team on the well-deserved win at the Avenal Sand Drags Spring Nationals.
Jake Morton - Top Alcohol Winner
Jim Hammond - Top Alcohol Runner-Up
Top Eliminator
The Top Eliminator contingent converged on the Avenal Sand Drags Spring Nationals for Race 3 of the 2018 California Sand Drag Challenge Series. New Mexico’s Vickie Hall came in to this event as the series points leader with her Farmer’s Twisted Daughter Dragster. Hall and her Small Block power started the Avenal weekend on top of the sheet with a great 2.953 ET on the 2.95 Index in the first qualifying session. This set a high mark to shoot for throughout qualifying with many coming close, but Vickie would end up as the #1 qualifier. Craig Brewster in the Brewster Motorsports Dragster came closest to knocking Hall off the top spot with a 2.958 to earn the second position followed closely by Paul Taylor’s strong 2.959. Rounding out the top half of the field would be Jim Rossi (2.967), Ron D’Artenay (2.968) and Andy Olivera (3.02).
The Best Run of Top Eliminator Round 1 came from #3 qualifier Taylor, who recorded a 2.976 ET on a single run as his opponent Ron Moran was unable to make the call. The biggest upset of Round One took place when Jim Rossi, who swept both Avenal races in 2017 turned on the red light by .058 against Damon Hall in the Krank-E Fiat. Another primetime matchup was between March Soboba winner Jeff Liston’s Sand Bomber Dragster against the always tough Ron D’Artenay in the Red Warrior Dragster. Jeff had struggled in qualifying but stepped it up to a 3.07 ET for the win by forcing Ron into a 2.943 breakout.
In Round Two, the top three qualifiers showed how dialed in they were with Vickie Hall (2.976), Taylor (2.985) and Brewster (2.986) all making great passes close to the 2.95 class Index. Vickie Hall started off the semi-final round with the round’s bye run. She recorded a 2.998 ET with a .079 RT to advance on. Next up would be Brewster’s Hemi-powered Dragster against the Chevy power of Taylor. Brewster parlayed a .050 to .123 RT edge into a win by just two-thousandths of a second in a 3.029 to 2.958 decision.
The final round was set between the top two qualifiers on the weekend; Vickie Hall with her small block power against the Hemi power of Craig Brewster. This one was over at the starting line as Brewster turned on the red bulb by .027 handing the win over to Hall, who ran another solid 2.979 ET. Much props go out to Vickie and her husband Damon on the incredible weekend at the Avenal Sand Drags Spring Nationals, where she made eight passes between 2.953-2.998 putting on a tremendous performance in perhaps the most competitive class in sand drag racing.
Vickie Hall - Top Eliminator Winner
Craig Brewster - Top Eliminator Runner-Up
Pro Bracket Classes
The big story of the Pro Bracket class action on Sunday was the rare Pro 1-2 sweep by Arizona’s Tommy Zavala. Zavala, making his first trip to Avenal went 8-0 in Sunday eliminations to take home the big money in two classes. Tommy used a .042 RT and 3.734 (3.71) to take the Pro 1 final round victory over fellow AZ racer Kenny Hayes. Zavala then came around for an all-Dragster Pro 2 final as he faced off with Chris Helmuth. Helmuth had the RT edge .026 to .056, but it would be Zavala running closer to his dial with a 3.821 (3.75) to seal the deal on the Sunday sweep. Another great story on Sunday was the Pro 3 class winner, Chris Adamson. Chris broke his Bounty Hunter Jeep on Friday and appeared to be done for the weekend. By the time Sunday came around, the plan had changed as his son Justin told pops to jump into the Raped Ape Jeep to go for the win & chase California Sand Drag Challenge points. Chris would do just that as he used a .037 RT and 4.339 (4.35) to get around a foul start from Jimmy Depasse. The win would move Adamson into the Pro 3 points lead in the CSDC going into the final two races of the season. The Motorcycle Pro 1 class saw a huge shakeup in the standings as points leader Brad Olson skipped the Avenal event after sweeping the first two Soboba events. This time around it was last month’s runner-up Taylor Marchant getting the job done as he used a .089 RT & 4.025 (3.95) to defeat Blake Maness. The win moved Marchant into a tie for second place with Mark Ratliff just one round behind Olson. Caleb Mings took a crucial final round win over Marcus Riedel to move one round ahead in the CSDC standings. Mings took a final round Margin of Victory totaling .027 for the final round win and to earn sole possession of the points lead heading into the season’s final two races.
Tommy Zavala - Pro 1 Winner
Tommy Zavala - Pro 2 Winner
Chris Adamson - Pro 3 Winner
Taylor Marchant - Motorcycle Pro 1 Winner
Caleb Mings - Motorcycle Pro 2 Winner
Pro Gambler / Specialty Classes
The Friday Pro Gambler class was a huge field with 37 entries making the Round 1 call. When the sixth-round final rolled around, it was two of the winningest west coast bracket racers of recent years lining up to settle the top prize. Charlie Johnson’s Mopar-powered Jeep rolled into the beams against the Larry Minor Motorsports-built Jeep of Kenny Hayes. Both racers were deadly on the tree with Hayes taking a .010 to .011 advantage, but it would be Johnson running dead-on 4.486 (4.48) to turn on the win light and take home the big money. Friday evening’s 3.95 Index class put on a tremendous show with 11 entries qualifying for the field. The #1 qualifier was Joe Simeone’s I Love It Jeep with a solid 3.959 ET. But the final round would see last October’s Avenal 3.95 Index winner Kevin Williams paired up with Wes Johnson in his third 3.95 Index final round of the season. Kevin would not be denied on this evening as he cut a great .023 to Wes’ .051 and took the win in a great 4.008 to 4.006 decision. Williams kept his momentum rolling the next day as he earned the Saturday Pro Gambler victory. Kevin got around the always tough Grant Fraysier in the Procharger-equipped Hummer when Grant broke out with a 3.417 (3.44). Friday afternoon saw a nice Motorcycle Gambler field do battle with Morton Racing’s DJ Noerr turning on the win light to take the win over Tessa Nunes.
Charlie Johnson - Friday Pro Gambler Winner
Kevin Williams - 3.95 Index Winner
Kevin Williams - Saturday Pro Gambler Winner
DJ Noerr - Motorcycle Gambler Winner
Sportsman Bracket / Junior Classes
The Sportsman 1 class was a really cool story as Gazzeny Racing’s Anthony Avila put his Grandpa Mike’s Dragster in the Winners Circle in his second ever race running a 3.625 (3.57). Anthony’s Margin of Victory was just one-thousandth of a second (.001) over Jimmy Depasse in an incredibly close final round. Not to be outdone, the Sportsman 2 final was nearly as close as Sportsman 1 with Paul May earning the win by just three-thousandths of a second (.003) over Tony Soares. Mathew Wilson got the win in Sportsman 3 defeating Chaylene Pintor in her first race since graduating from the Junior categories. Ole “JW” Joey Weaver not only took the Motorcycle Sportsman 1 class win with a dead-on 8 lap over DJ Noerr, but also the CSDC class points lead heading into the Fall events. Dylan Holmes was the Motorcycle Sportsman 2 class winner with a .052 RT and 4.926 (4.85) in the final round to get around points leader Mark Ratliff. The Junior classes showcased the sand drag racers of tomorrow on Sunday morning with the final round results being: Hayden Brayntor defeating Tyler Tschacher (Juniors), Cruz Liston over Nixon Acevedo (Junior Dragster) and Sky Chaffin getting past Scottlyn Acevedo (Youth).
Anthony Avila - Sportsman 1 Winner
Paul May - Sportsman 2 Winner
Joey Weaver - Motorcycle Sportsman 1 Winner
Dylan Holmes - Motorcycle Sportsman 2 Winner
Cruz Liston - Junior Dragster Winner
Hayden Brayntor - Juniors Winner
Sky Chaffin - Youth Winner
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- Charlie Johnson Charlie Johnson
- Kenny Hayes Kenny Hayes
- Tony Soares Tony Soares
- Karen Azevedo Karen Azevedo
- Robin Costello Robin Costello
- Nixon Acevedo Nixon Acevedo
- Cooper Depasse Cooper Depasse
- Mark Ratliff Mark Ratliff
- DJ Noerr DJ Noerr
- Steve Henry Steve Henry
- Kassi Cress Kassi Cress
- Dennis Williams Dennis Williams
- Joey Weaver Joey Weaver
- Dylan Holmes Dylan Holmes
- Nikki Bailey Nikki Bailey
- Clint Piere Clint Piere
- Steve Henry Steve Henry
- Chris Adamson Chris Adamson
- Taylor Marchant Taylor Marchant
- Randy Mings Randy Mings
- Dylan Holmes Dylan Holmes
- Marcus Riedel Marcus Riedel
- Caleb Mings Caleb Mings
- Joey Weaver Joey Weaver
- Bert Boatman Bert Boatman
- Caleb Mings Caleb Mings
- Mings Racing Mings Racing
- Tommy Zavala Tommy Zavala
- Matt Springer Matt Springer
- Dennis Rieck Dennis Rieck
- Vickie Hall Vickie Hall
- Sally Rasmussen Sally Rasmussen
- Cooper Depasse Cooper Depasse
- Cruz Liston Cruz Liston
- Jax Gazzeny Jax Gazzeny
- Austin Parker Austin Parker
- Scarlet Soares Scarlet Soares
- Tyler Ross Tyler Ross
- Tyler Tschacher Tyler Tschacher
- Brad Sherwood Brad Sherwood
- Jesse Wallis Jesse Wallis
- Dax Phillips Dax Phillips
- Marc Whitmore Marc Whitmore
- Sam Montgomery Sam Montgomery
- Vickie Hall Vickie Hall
- Caleb Mings Caleb Mings
- Kevin Williams Kevin Williams
- Anthony Avila Anthony Avila
- Kevin Williams Kevin Williams
- Charlie Johnson Charlie Johnson
- Tommy Zavala Tommy Zavala
- Chris Adamson Chris Adamson
- Sky Chaffin Sky Chaffin
- Hayden Brayntor Hayden Brayntor
- Wes Johnson Wes Johnson
- Andy Olivera Andy Olivera
- Mark Punos Mark Punos
- Kenny Hayes Kenny Hayes
- Chris Helmuth Chris Helmuth
- Justin Adamson Justin Adamson
- Dave Parker Dave Parker
- Ron Hess Ron Hess
- Kevin Williams Kevin Williams
- Adam Ross Adam Ross
- Chris Adamson Chris Adamson
- Chris Adamson Chris Adamson
- Joe Simeone Joe Simeone
- Jimmy Depasse Jimmy Depasse
- Wes Johnson Wes Johnson
- Leon Wilmot Leon Wilmot
- Cameron Schlicht Cameron Schlicht
- DJ Noerr DJ Noerr
- Bill Meaney Bill Meaney
- Bob Schlicht Bob Schlicht
- Sam Montgomery Sam Montgomery
- Chris Pintor Chris Pintor
- Luz Malan Luz Malan
- Steve Luis Steve Luis
- Clint Piere Clint Piere
- Jake Morton Jake Morton
- Danny Bohard Danny Bohard
- Michael Abatti Michael Abatti
- Rick Ross Rick Ross
- Damon Hall Damon Hall
- Craig Brewster Craig Brewster
- Vickie Hall Vickie Hall
- Aaron Bailey Aaron Bailey
- Andy Olivera Andy Olivera
- Jim Hammond Jim Hammond
- Jim Hammond Jim Hammond
- George Amos George Amos
- Jake Morton Jake Morton
- Jerry Watson Jerry Watson
- Dennis Rieck Dennis Rieck
- Tracy Malan Tracy Malan
- Steve Henry Steve Henry
- Scoty Burris Scoty Burris
- Tommy Zavala Tommy Zavala
- Grant Fraysier Grant Fraysier
- Paul Taylor Paul Taylor
- Jim Rossi Jim Rossi
- Ron D'Artenay Ron D'Artenay
- Mike Bolton Mike Bolton
- Brian Phillips Brian Phillips
- Jimmy Depasse Jimmy Depasse
- Mike Bolton Mike Bolton
- Kenny Hayes Kenny Hayes
- Jeff Dye Jeff Dye
- Rick Ross Rick Ross
- Anthony Avila Anthony Avila
- Brock Rushing Brock Rushing
- Donovan Fields Donovan Fields
- Phillip Star Phillip Star
- Andrew Argentieri Andrew Argentieri
- Chaylene Pintor Chaylene Pintor
- Paul May Paul May
- Gary Menefee Gary Menefee
- Chris Wells Chris Wells
- Dave Parker Dave Parker
- Guillermo Martindelcampo Guillermo Martindelcampo
- Curtis Ridenour Curtis Ridenour
- Rob Plumb Rob Plumb
- Austin Rego Austin Rego
- Mark Ratliff Mark Ratliff
- Christy Garnas Christy Garnas
- Christy Garnas Christy Garnas
- Fred Green Fred Green
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