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Brad Schehr
Brad Schehr qualified number two and was able to get it done and win his second event this season. Starting with a first round win over a redlighting Heath Shemwell, Schehr had an easy trip to the finals after Tim Hendricks failed to show in the second round. The Final round came down to John Macaluso and Schehr. Macaluso slept at the tree with a .151, as Schehr cut a .037 and won the event in an 8.72 to 8.80 contest.

Don Baskin
Drag Racer Magazine Mean Street had five cars in Memphis and topping the field was Don Baskin, running a killer 9.97 at 125 mph. Baskin didn’t have to push his ride that hard during eliminations, as he literally got two bye runs into the finals, where he faced Jeff Swanson. Swanson tree’d Baskin and it was a great race, but in the end, Baskin got the win with a 9.94.
In Nostalgia Muscle Car, Ken Weilbrenner (shown) got the win taking out Class Champion Andy Warren in a very close 10.00 to 11.00 match. |
In Hedman Hedders Nostalgia Super Stock Fred Rader won over a redlighting Joe Ewing and in McLeod Clutch Open Comp Greg Bagnell prevailed over Chuck Hockenberry. In Eaton Late Model EFI John McPartlin beat Jason Phillips.
In the 2010 Camaro Shootout, Daniel Moore of Katy, Texas, won the gold. In the LSX Rumble category Edgar Perez got an event win also.
In the LSX heads-up categories there were four in the All-Motor class and eight cars in Drag Radial. In All-Motor, it came down to a race between David Lezear and Judd Masingill. Both cars went up on the bumper, but Massingil’s better reaction helped him stay ahead of Lezear grabbing the victory. In LSX Drag Radial, Mike Brown faced Mark Kohler in a turbo match-up. Brown’s .026 reaction time was enough to keep his ride in front of Kohler the whole track, winning with an 8.10 at 189 mph. ![]()