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Litton (Indianapolis, Ind.) claimed his third win of the season and 18th career victory Sunday, edging Bobby Lagana Jr. in the final. Litton ran a 5.561/181.96 after losing the blower belt just before the finish line, staying just ahead of Lagana who had his own issues.
"We have been blessed. Every win was with a different track temperature and different track conditions so I have to give the credit to Mike Wolfarth who is doing an awesome job in his first year as crew chief," Litton said. "The whole crew, from Mike Sipple our assistant crew chief to Phil Stewart who is in charge of the car, all of the guys work so hard and it is because of them I am lucky enough to be here today."
With the win Litton has now won three straight Nitro Jam events as he closes in on point leader Lagana.
"What can I say about Lucas Oil and United Trailers. United is now the official trailer of IHRA and that is a win for them and of course Lucas supports me over here in everything I do with the IHRA," Litton said. "It has just been a lot of fun. Last night there were a lot of people in the stands and we were able to put on a great show which is what we are really here to do.
"I was also able to get a win for the Sean Watts Memorial Scholarship Fund which I am happy to help out here this weekend."
In the consolation round Spencer Massey, who ran alongside Litton in Saturday's final, defeated teammate Del Cox Jr.
Litton reached his third final in a row with a first round victory over Cox. After a tremendous race between the two on Day 1 the pair repeated that feat on Sunday with Litton edging Cox at the finish line by just three feet.
Litton ran a solid 4.847/303.50 to Cox's 4.881/292.65. In the other first round pairing Lagana moved on with a win over Massey.
Michael Manners (Willis, Texas) swept the Pro Fuel category behind the wheel of the highly popular "Shredder" machine, winning four straight rounds over the weekend after winning just one round in his past eight tries.
Manners defeated Rich McPhillips in the final, a repeat of Saturday's final with the same results. Manners ran a 5.393/264.18 behind the wheel of the ever-improving Pro Fuel Dragster while McPhillips, in his first Nitro Jam appearance, ran a 5.598/236.22.