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Paolo Giust takes top prize in Quick 32 Sportsman Series opener

Top Dragster driver bests large field at TMP's Cayuga Dragway

CAYUGA, ONTARIO (May 23, 2010) - In the first Quick 32 Sportsman Series event
presented by NAPA Auto Parts of 2010, Paolo Giust bested a large field to win in his
Top Dragster.

"This has been an awesome day," said Giust, who is from Osgoode, Ontario. "We were
having some starter problems earlier, but the car was deadly consistent. It has been
a great day."

The event was round one of the 2010 series, held at the Cayuga Dragway of Toronto
Motorsports Park in Cayuga, Ontario.

Giust won the Quick 32 Sportsman Series final round over the Top Sportsman car of
Steve Corriveau of Smithville, Ontario, 7.019 at 184.75 mph over the 7.707, 173.32
run of Corriveau. Both drivers recorded identical 0.036 reaction times for the final
round.

Giust won the Top Dragster final in his 2009 Race Tech entry over Jim Rubino of
Buffalo, New York, in his Bos dragster with a 6.97-second pass over Rubino's 7.017.
Corriveau defeated 2002 Cavalier driver Bill Wilson of Ingersoll, Ontario, 7.536 to
7.360 by virtue of Corriveau's 7.51 dial-in against Wilson's 7.360 dial-in.

In the Top Dragster semi-finals, Scott Wildgust of Wartburg, Ontario lost to Rubino,
and Jamie Tupper of Tillsonburg, Ontario lost to Giust. On the Top Sportsman side,
Wilson took out Steve Parkhurst of Belleville, Ontario, and Phil Sampson lost to
Corriveau.

The opening event saw a record number of entries in both the Top Dragster and Top
Sportsman divisions, with 18 Top Dragsters and 19 Top Sportsman cars on hand vying
for the top 16 on each side.

Johnny Hipwell of Fonthill, Ontario won the $600.00 first prize for the Quick 32
Sportsman Series Consolation Race for non-qualifiers that offers a guaranteed payout
at each Quick 32 Sportsman Series event.

Another record that was broken was a new low time at a Quick 32 Sportsman Series
race. The Top Dragster Series record of 6.191 seconds by Todd Hope of Norwich,
Ontario in his dragster was lowered by former Alcohol Funny Car driver Paul Noakes
of London, Ontario, who set a new benchmark of 6.048-seconds to qualify number one
and winning the $500.00 Marydel Homes - qualifying and record setting bonus. Noakes'
car was essentially his former Funny Car wrapped in a 1948 Fiat body and ran in the
Top Dragster class.

Although Noakes qualified number one in the 16-car field, he was eliminated in first
round action as he broke out, giving the win to Bill Moloughney of Shawville,
Quebec. Others who were taken out in the first round were Melanie Simmons of
Orillia, Ontario, Sam Christian of Kenmore, New York, Jamie Bridge of Napanee,
Ontario, Jim Flannigan of Holland, New York, Michael Hinbest of Orangeville,
Ontario, Buddy Forrest of Rochester, New York, and Tony Positano of Toronto,
Ontario. First round winners included Gary Basaraba of Sudbury, Ontario, Michael
Kalin of Youngstown, New York, and Mitch Elliot of Woodstock, Ontario.

On the Top Sportsman side, again number one qualifier and winner of the Marydel
Homes Qualifying Bonus, Ray Leyton of Alberta, was taken out in the first round, as
well as Jeff Gabel of Stratford, Ontario, 2009 Quick 32 Sportsman Series Champion
Kevin Wicke, also of Stratford, Don Nelson of Villa Nova, Ontario, Spencer Hyde of
Stratford, Darren Grubb of Kincardine, Ontario, Doug Cadman of Courtland, Ontario,
and Mike Digby of Stirling, Ontario.

Advancing to the second round were Tom Bene of Smithville, Ontario, Dan Aitken Jr of
Belle River, Ontario, Tom Orr of Shawville, Quebec, and Darryl McMillen of
Kincardine, Ontario.

Eric Latino of Port Perry, Ontario won the opening round of the 2010 Pro Modified
Racing Association season over Derek Hawker of Corbyville Ontario.

For more information contact Bruce F. Mehlenbacher at [email protected]

About the Quick 32 Sportsman Series presented by NAPA Auto Parts:
The Quick 32 Sportsman Series presented by NAPA Auto Parts, www.Quick3.ca, of drag
racing was started early in 2009 as an alternative for high-horsepower
Sportsman-class teams to compete on a regular basis, and will continue in 2010 for
its second full season.

In 2010 the Quick 32 Sportsman Series will compete at Toronto Motorsports Park in
Cayuga, Ontario and the South-western Ontario track of the Grand Bend Motorplex.

With 32-car qualified fields comprised of the 16 quickest open wheeled cars (Top
Dragster) and the 16 quickest door cars (Top Sportsman), the Quick 32 Sportsman
Series featured the best in ET-style, dial-in drag racing, competing on a Sportsman
ladder and pit door-slammers against dragsters in every race day final.

Competitors in this Ontario-based Series must comply with the IHRA Top Dragster and
Top Sportsman Safety rules and regulations, and the maximum dial-in will be 7.95
seconds for the quarter-mile.

This new venture provided $3000 to win for each event and $5000 for the annual
Championship Point Award Series Champion, payouts very popular with competitors and
will provide large fields of race cars.

The Quick 32 Sportsman Series is committed in providing a professional atmosphere
for its teams. It will also provide solid media and logistic support to ensure it
becomes one of the most popular drag race series running Top Sportsman and Top
Dragster race cars.

The Quick 32 Sportsman Series presented by NAPA Auto Parts competes several times
with the Pro Modified Racing Association (PMRA), PMRA ~ Pro Modified Racing Association, as well as selected
special events, offering fans a great show of drag racing.
 

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