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The new Crazy 8s index class made another popular showing, and this time Brandon Tyree beat Ernest Lassiter in the final round of the 35-bike field. Tyree’s 8.967 at 119.02 took the win over Lassiter’s 8.976 at 123.15 mph.
Eatonton, Georgia’s Baybay Yarbrough beat Richmond, Virginia’s Lavar Lewis in FBR Shop Quick 32. Yarbrough ran 9.535 at 125.49 mph on a 9.130 dial, while Lewis ran 9.662/138.13 on a dial of 8.860.

The Honda-Suzuki of Sanford 5.60 final went to Jason Herron, Lexington, SC, over Curtis Griggs, Charlotte, NC. Herron’s 5.701/123.63 edged out the 5.745/116.61 for Griggs. Herron also claimed the season title.
Jay Windsor, Felton, Del., beat Shayne Proctor, Indian Head, Md., in Saturday’s Nitrous Express Pro ET final, 8.354 on an 8.350 dial to Proctor’s 8.948 on an 8.920. Crazy 8s runner-up Lassiter beat Fun For All’s Ron Arnold on Sunday, 8.696 on an 8.650 to Arnold’s breakout 9.232 on a 9.250.
Barry Purnell, from Henderson, NC, beat Travis Boudreaux, Harrisburg, NC, in Saturday’s Schnitz Racing Street ET final 11.307 on an 11.150 dial to Boudreaux’s 9.126 breakout on a 9.350. Sunday’s final went to Randolph “Boo” Brown Jr. from Potomac Falls, Va., with a 9.459 on a 9.270 over the 9.388 on a 9.060 for Sherrell Blake from Delmar, Md.
Andy Smallwood took Real Street B over Darion “Nanu” Payne.
Grudge racing was hot and heavy at The Rock, with local favorite Johnny “Airtime” Locklear cleaning up whenever he had the chance. Real Street winner Teasley split two aboard Greg Wallace’s “Now and Later” 1000 against Caleb McDougald. ![]()