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GRAND BEND, Ontario (July 22, 2007) – Scotty Cannon made his bones in the Torco’s CompetitionPlus.com Pro Modified class, winning a record 28 national events and taking home six world championships. At the Knoll Gas Nitro Jam event at Grand Bend Motorplex Cannon was able to win another Ironman…but it was unlike any of his previous ones.
Cannon stepped into a Top Fueler this season, driving Evan Knoll’s ’06 Hadman Dragster. Sunday during the Mopar Canadian Nationals presented by Castrol he was able to break through and head back to the Winner’s Circle for the first time in 10 years by stopping Jim Cavaleri in the final round. Cannon clocked a 4.967 at 293.92 mph to better Cavaleri’s 5.071 at 256.06.
“I really have to thank the Canadian fans,” Cannon said. “They were just incredible. It’s been 10 years since I’ve won one of these, but this win was just as sweet as the last one.”
Last season Dale Creasy Jr. won his first career national event when he knocked off Bob Gilbertson in the Knoll Gas Torco Racing Fuels Pro Nitro Funny Car final at the Mopar Canadian Nationals. That victory started a journey for Creasy that ended with his capturing the Nitro Funny Car world championship.
One year later Creasy was back in the Winner’s Circle at Grand Bend Motorplex after defeating first-time finals participant Mitch King. It was Creasy’s fifth career national event victory and kept him in the lead in the season championship points chase.
“We’re working as hard as we can,” Creasy said. “This is a great weekend and we’re on a roll. But there are a lot of good cars out there who can get on a roll just as quick as we did, so we just have to keep working hard.”
Ray Commisso ( Toronto , Ont.) pulled off an upset when he drove his brand new 1967 Camaro to the Winner’s Circle. He was able to get past Mike Janis in the final round to become the second consecutive No. 13 qualifier to end up in the Winner’s Circle on the Nitro Jam tour. Commisso blew up after crossing the finish line, but that didn’t matter as he got to the stripe before Janis.
“We hurt the car, hurt it real bad,” Commisso said. “I’ve never hurt a car that bad but we’ll take it. I’m so happy to have (tuner) Al Billes in my corner, there is no way we would be able to do this without Al’s help.”
Paul Noakes won the battle of local talent when he knocked off Rob Atchison in the Alcohol Funny Car final. Noakes, a school teacher from London, Ontario, defeated the three-time World Champion Atchison by running a clean 5.947 at 241.50 mph. Atchison, also from London, posted a 6.024 at 242.41.
The win came in Noakes’ first IHRA Nitro Jam event of the season and was a bit of redemption for his Crew Chief Les Mellows. Mellows wrenched for Atchison before moving over to Noakes’ team last season.
“Les Mellows, my Crew Chief, has been my friend forever,” Noakes said. “He made all the right calls this weekend and the car responded. We came to this event just hoping to qualify, but we were able to take home the win. I’m very, very happy right now.”
Steve Spiess, the 2005 Torco’s CompetitionPlus.com Pro Stock world champion, won a Nitro Jam national event for the first time since the 2005 Skull Gear World Nationals when he defeated Frank Gugliotta in the final round at the Mopar Canadian Nationals. Spiess, from Manhattan , Ill. , carded a 6.389 at 219.22 mph to claim the championship against Gugliotta, who lifted out of the run.
“I’m very pleased with the car,” Spiess said. “We qualified well and were able to go some rounds. We made a few adjustments to the car over the weekend and they seemed to work out for us. I can’t wait for the next race.”
The next event on the $19.5 million Knoll Gas Nitro Jam Drag Racing Series is the Torco Racing Fuels Northern Nationals, August 3 – 5, Knoll Gas Motorsports Park at US 131, south of Grand Rapids, Mich. For more information, please log onto IHRA.com - Homepage Of IHRA Motorsports - A Division Of Live Nation.
GRAND BEND, Ont. -- Sunday's final results from the Mopar Canadian Nationals presented by Castrol at Grand Bend Motorplex. The race is the fifth of 11 in the $19.5 million 2007 Knoll - Gas Nitro Jam Drag Racing Series:
Top Fuel -- Scotty Cannon, 4.967 seconds, 293.92 mph def. Jim Cavalieri, 5.071 seconds, 256.06 mph.
Nitro Funny Car -- Dale Creasy Jr., Chevy Monte Carlo, 5.233, 263.51 def. Mitch King, Chevy Corvette, 5.382, 272.01.
Alcohol Funny Car -- Paul Noakes, Ford Mustang, 5.947, 242.50 def. Rob Atchison, Chevy Monte Carlo, 6.024, 242.41.
Pro Modified -- Raymond Commisso, Chevy Camaro, 6.117, 233.92 def. Mike Janis, Chevy Cobalt, 6.894, 172.70.
Pro Stock -- Steve Spiess, Chevy Cobalt, 6.389, 219.22 def. Frank Gugliotta, Cobalt, 16.265, 63.72.
Top Sportsman -- Gary Wojnowski Jr., Chevy Monte Carlo, 7.067, 196.22 def. Tom Bene, Pontiac Trans Am, 7.147, 191.43.
Top Dragster -- Dave Elrod, Dragster, 7.340, 182.33 def. Bill Riddle, Dragster, 7.088, 176.81.
Quick Rod -- Brett Nesbitt, Dragster, 8.917, 169.32 def. Dave Klomps, Dragster, 8.906, 160.82.
Super Rod -- Steve Furr, Chevy Camaro, 9.942, 157.19 def. Mark Hazelton, Camaro, 9.944, 137.57.
Hot Rod -- Tim Shuck, Chevy Camaro, 10.885, 125.87 def. Rudy Matthews, Camaro, 10.848, 133.90.
Super Stock -- Kevin Helms, Oldsmobile Achieva, 9.246, 135.02 def. Gianni Cantusci, Pontiac Firebird, 10.343, 126.54.
Stock -- Rick Baehr, Ford Mustang, 12.572, 82.45 def. Myron Piatek, Dodge Dart, 11.833, 109.73.
ET Bracket -- Fred Ellis, Plymouth Barracuda, 10.785, 121.85 def. John Klassen, Pontiac Firebird, 9.259, 145.77.
ET No Box -- Fred Ellis, Plymouth Barracuda, 10.771, 117.77 def. Andrew Stirk, Ford Mustang, 11.014, 120.28.
ET Box -- John Klassen, Pontiac Firebird, 9.213, 141.83 def. Shelley Smith, Dragster, 7.776, 167.86.
ET Motorcycle -- Josie Brooks, Suzuki, 8.971, 126.64 def. Mike Jardine, Honda, 10.283, 125.61.
GRAND BEND, Ont. -- Final round-by-round results from the Mopar Canadian Nationals presented by Castrol at Grand Bend Motorplex, the sixth of 11 events in the $19.5 million 2007 Knoll - Gas Nitro Jam Drag Racing Series:
TOP FUEL:
ROUND ONE -- Terry McMillen, 5.138, 207.75 def. Mitch King, 8.077, 94.74; Scotty Cannon, 5.007, 290.76 def. Todd Paton, 8.858, 100.52; Jim Cavalieri, 5.040, 264.13 def. Bobby Lagana Jr., 5.881, 167.99; T.J. Zizzo, 5.013, 289.07 def. Bruce Litton, 5.066, 273.94;
SEMIFINALS -- Cavalieri, 6.289, 161.61 def. McMillen, 8.418, 89.54; Cannon, 4.973, 289.88 def. Zizzo, 5.824, 170.95;
FINAL -- Cannon, 4.967, 293.92 def. Cavalieri, 5.071, 256.06.
NITRO FUNNY CAR:
ROUND ONE -- John Lawson, Chevy Monte Carlo, 5.676, 187.11 def. Paul Lee, Monte Carlo, 10.904, 71.25; Mitch King, Chevy Corvette, 6.087, 165.11 def. Terry Haddock, Dodge Stratus, 8.890, 114.04; Dale Creasy Jr., Monte Carlo, 5.453, 206.61 def. Jack Wyatt, Stratus, 5.604, 210.97; Bob Gilbertson, Stratus, 5.433, 271.90 def. Andy Kelley, Pontiac Firebird, 5.545, 241.67;
SEMIFINALS -- Creasy Jr., 5.783, 174.26 def. Lawson, 10.444, 78.89; King, 23.986, 63.75 def. Gilbertson, broke;
FINAL -- Creasy Jr., 5.233, 263.51 def. King, 5.382, 272.01.
PRO MODIFIED:
ROUND ONE -- Jim Halsey, Chevy Camaro, 6.140, 230.80 def. Matt Hagan, Chevy Corvette, 6.243, 229.43; Quain Stott, Corvette, 6.263, 231.24 def. Mike Castellana, Ford Mustang, 11.899, 70.61; John Russo, Camaro, 6.598, 230.92 def. Joe Mulligan, Camaro, 14.394, 57.77; Burton Auxier, Corvette, 6.461, 222.36 def. Ed Hoover, Corvette, 12.718, 91.60; Kenny Lang, Corvette, 6.072, 235.15 def. Danny Rowe, Corvette, 6.155, 234.17; Mike Janis, Chevy Cobalt, 6.372, 225.86 def. Pat Stoken, Camaro, 7.116, 153.53; Raymond Commisso, Camaro, 7.492, 211.20 def. Tony Pontieri, Chevy Bel Air, 7.529, 210.93; Jason Hamstra, Corvette, 6.080, 232.19 def. Scott Cannon, Pontiac Firebird, 6.096, 234.29;
QUARTERFINALS -- Janis, 6.057, 235.47 def. Russo, 11.156, 83.80; Halsey, 6.483, 224.81 def. Auxier, 6.606, 221.96; Stott, 6.190, 234.29 def. Lang, broke; Commisso, 6.415, 218.72 def. Hamstra, 7.799, 123.04;
SEMIFINALS -- Commisso, 6.138, 234.82 def. Stott, 6.219, 234.61; Janis, 6.090, 236.92 def. Halsey, 6.177, 230.25;
FINAL -- Commisso, 6.117, 233.92 def. Janis, 6.894, 172.70.
ALCOHOL FUNNY CAR:
ROUND ONE -- Rob Atchison, Chevy Monte Carlo, 5.921, 244.12 def. Tim Stevens, Dodge Stratus, 12.318, 65.10; Larry Dobbs, Chevy Corvette, 5.826, 242.41 def. Scott Wildgust, Monte Carlo, 8.304, 110.32; Terry Munroe, Monte Carlo, 5.905, 235.10 def. Mark Thomas, Monte Carlo, 6.009, 227.04; Paul Noakes, Ford Mustang, 5.826, 243.06 def. Terry McMillen, Dodge Avenger, 5.899, 236.46;
SEMIFINALS -- Noakes, 5.860, 243.41 def. Dobbs, 5.885, 230.29; Atchison, 6.364, 236.59 def. Munroe, 8.585, 126.05;
FINAL -- Noakes, 5.947, 242.50 def. Atchison, 6.024, 242.41.
PRO STOCK:
ROUND ONE -- Ron Miller, Chevy Cavalier, 6.426, 214.45 def. Rob Mansfield, Pontiac GTO, 12.477, 68.09; Anthony Paone, GTO, 6.438, 214.04 def. Dean Goforth, GTO, foul; John Montecalvo, Chevy Cobalt, 6.341, 219.69 def. Cary Goforth, Cobalt, foul; Bob Bertsch, Ford Mustang, 6.388, 217.35 def. Pete Berner, GTO, 20.598, 35.10; Frank Gugliotta, Cobalt, 6.347, 218.94 def. Elijah Morton, Ford ZX2, 6.405, 218.48; Steve Spiess, Cobalt, 6.344, 218.94 def. Rickie Smith, Cobalt, 6.397, 217.49; Robert Patrick, Shelby Cobra, 6.343, 219.47 def. Larry O'Brien, Dodge Stratus, 6.434, 217.21; Brian Gahm, Mustang, 6.352, 219.08 def. Dan Sweeney, GTO, 6.418, 215.72;
QUARTERFINALS -- Bertsch, 6.461, 215.17 def. Gahm, foul; Gugliotta, 6.362, 219.04 def. Miller, 6.463, 214.62; Spiess, 6.361, 219.33 def. Paone, 6.451, 215.34; Patrick, 6.365, 219.44 def. Montecalvo, 6.372, 218.34;
SEMIFINALS -- Gugliotta, 6.374, 219.69 def. Patrick, 6.403, 219.04; Spiess, 6.373, 220.08 def. Bertsch, 15.413, 63.70;
FINAL -- Spiess, 6.389, 219.22 def. Gugliotta, 16.265, 63.72.
GRAND BEND, Ont. -- Point standings (top 10) for IHRA professional categories following the Mopar Canadian Nationals presented by Castrol at Grand Bend Motorplex, the sixth of 11 events in the $19.5 million 2007 Knoll - Gas Nitro Jam Drag Racing Series -
Top Fuel
1. T.J. Zizzo, 414; 2. Bruce Litton, 374; 3. Scotty Cannon, 352; 4. Bobby Lagana Jr., 270; 5. Terry McMillen, 240; 6. Doug Foley, 233; 7. Mitch King, 134; 8. Mike Strasburg, 129; 9. Jim Cavalieri, 111; 10. Kevin Jones, 109.
Nitro Funny Car
1. Dale Creasy Jr., 511; 2. Terry Haddock, 361; 3. Jack Wyatt, 341; 4. Andy Kelley, 294; 5. Bob Gilbertson, 260; 6. Paul Lee, 219; 7. Jon Capps, 195; 8. Mitch King, 155; 9. Gary Densham, 121; 10. Steven Macklyn, 75.
Pro Modified
1. Scott Cannon, 342; 2. Ed Hoover, 305; 3. Pat Stoken, 303; 4. Quain Stott, 263; 5. Kenny Lang, 257; 6. Danny Rowe, 253; 7. Jim Halsey, 224; 8. Matt Hagan, 195; 9. Mike Janis, 180; 10. Burton Auxier, 153.
Alcohol Funny Car
1. Mark Thomas, 487; 2. Terry Munroe, 443; 3. Rob Atchison, 394; 4. Larry Dobbs, 313; 5. Terry McMillen, 197; 6. Tim Stevens, 175; 7. Tony Bogolo, 139; 8. Trevor Lebsack, 119; 9. Paul Noakes, 113; 10. Roger Bateman, 99.
Pro Stock
1. Robert Patrick, 417; 2. Pete Berner, 392; 3. John Montecalvo, 338; 4. Steve Spiess, 306; 5. Frank Gugliotta, 303; 6. Brian Gahm, 278; 7. Rob Mansfield, 252; 8. Rickie Smith, 178; 9. Cary Goforth, 143; 10. Dean Goforth, 142.
About IHRA
Headquartered in Norwalk , Ohio , the International Hot Rod Association (IHRA), a division of Live Nation, promotes professional, semi-professional and local level racing opportunities for drivers at all levels. The $19.5 million Knoll Gas Nitro Jam™ Drag Racing Series is an 11-event North American professional drag racing circuit. In 2007, the series will be comprised of eight events in major cities throughout the United States and three in Canada . The Summit Racing Equipment Pro-Am Championship presented by Mr. Gasket consists of competition at national events and 40 events in six regional divisions, while IHRA’s Summit SuperSeries is conducted nearly every weekend at over 70 IHRA-sanctioned tracks. Providing a safe environment to develop future stars, IHRA offers the Junior Dragster Racing Series for youths ages 8-17. Stand-alone events include Live Nation’s entertainment-filled “Thunder Jam” shows and the street legal racing and lifestyle event series Kumho Street Warriorz. More information can be found at IHRA.com - Homepage Of IHRA Motorsports - A Division Of Live Nation.
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Scotty Cannon Finds Winner’s Circle For First Time in Top Fuel
Creasy, Spiess, Commisso and Noakes also claim Wins at Mopar Canadian Nationals
GRAND BEND, Ontario (July 22, 2007) – Scotty Cannon made his bones in the Torco’s CompetitionPlus.com Pro Modified class, winning a record 28 national events and taking home six world championships. At the Knoll Gas Nitro Jam event at Grand Bend Motorplex Cannon was able to win another Ironman…but it was unlike any of his previous ones.
Cannon stepped into a Top Fueler this season, driving Evan Knoll’s ’06 Hadman Dragster. Sunday during the Mopar Canadian Nationals presented by Castrol he was able to break through and head back to the Winner’s Circle for the first time in 10 years by stopping Jim Cavaleri in the final round. Cannon clocked a 4.967 at 293.92 mph to better Cavaleri’s 5.071 at 256.06.
“I really have to thank the Canadian fans,” Cannon said. “They were just incredible. It’s been 10 years since I’ve won one of these, but this win was just as sweet as the last one.”
Last season Dale Creasy Jr. won his first career national event when he knocked off Bob Gilbertson in the Knoll Gas Torco Racing Fuels Pro Nitro Funny Car final at the Mopar Canadian Nationals. That victory started a journey for Creasy that ended with his capturing the Nitro Funny Car world championship.
One year later Creasy was back in the Winner’s Circle at Grand Bend Motorplex after defeating first-time finals participant Mitch King. It was Creasy’s fifth career national event victory and kept him in the lead in the season championship points chase.
“We’re working as hard as we can,” Creasy said. “This is a great weekend and we’re on a roll. But there are a lot of good cars out there who can get on a roll just as quick as we did, so we just have to keep working hard.”
Ray Commisso ( Toronto , Ont.) pulled off an upset when he drove his brand new 1967 Camaro to the Winner’s Circle. He was able to get past Mike Janis in the final round to become the second consecutive No. 13 qualifier to end up in the Winner’s Circle on the Nitro Jam tour. Commisso blew up after crossing the finish line, but that didn’t matter as he got to the stripe before Janis.
“We hurt the car, hurt it real bad,” Commisso said. “I’ve never hurt a car that bad but we’ll take it. I’m so happy to have (tuner) Al Billes in my corner, there is no way we would be able to do this without Al’s help.”
Paul Noakes won the battle of local talent when he knocked off Rob Atchison in the Alcohol Funny Car final. Noakes, a school teacher from London, Ontario, defeated the three-time World Champion Atchison by running a clean 5.947 at 241.50 mph. Atchison, also from London, posted a 6.024 at 242.41.
The win came in Noakes’ first IHRA Nitro Jam event of the season and was a bit of redemption for his Crew Chief Les Mellows. Mellows wrenched for Atchison before moving over to Noakes’ team last season.
“Les Mellows, my Crew Chief, has been my friend forever,” Noakes said. “He made all the right calls this weekend and the car responded. We came to this event just hoping to qualify, but we were able to take home the win. I’m very, very happy right now.”
Steve Spiess, the 2005 Torco’s CompetitionPlus.com Pro Stock world champion, won a Nitro Jam national event for the first time since the 2005 Skull Gear World Nationals when he defeated Frank Gugliotta in the final round at the Mopar Canadian Nationals. Spiess, from Manhattan , Ill. , carded a 6.389 at 219.22 mph to claim the championship against Gugliotta, who lifted out of the run.
“I’m very pleased with the car,” Spiess said. “We qualified well and were able to go some rounds. We made a few adjustments to the car over the weekend and they seemed to work out for us. I can’t wait for the next race.”
The next event on the $19.5 million Knoll Gas Nitro Jam Drag Racing Series is the Torco Racing Fuels Northern Nationals, August 3 – 5, Knoll Gas Motorsports Park at US 131, south of Grand Rapids, Mich. For more information, please log onto IHRA.com - Homepage Of IHRA Motorsports - A Division Of Live Nation.
GRAND BEND, Ont. -- Sunday's final results from the Mopar Canadian Nationals presented by Castrol at Grand Bend Motorplex. The race is the fifth of 11 in the $19.5 million 2007 Knoll - Gas Nitro Jam Drag Racing Series:
Top Fuel -- Scotty Cannon, 4.967 seconds, 293.92 mph def. Jim Cavalieri, 5.071 seconds, 256.06 mph.
Nitro Funny Car -- Dale Creasy Jr., Chevy Monte Carlo, 5.233, 263.51 def. Mitch King, Chevy Corvette, 5.382, 272.01.
Alcohol Funny Car -- Paul Noakes, Ford Mustang, 5.947, 242.50 def. Rob Atchison, Chevy Monte Carlo, 6.024, 242.41.
Pro Modified -- Raymond Commisso, Chevy Camaro, 6.117, 233.92 def. Mike Janis, Chevy Cobalt, 6.894, 172.70.
Pro Stock -- Steve Spiess, Chevy Cobalt, 6.389, 219.22 def. Frank Gugliotta, Cobalt, 16.265, 63.72.
Top Sportsman -- Gary Wojnowski Jr., Chevy Monte Carlo, 7.067, 196.22 def. Tom Bene, Pontiac Trans Am, 7.147, 191.43.
Top Dragster -- Dave Elrod, Dragster, 7.340, 182.33 def. Bill Riddle, Dragster, 7.088, 176.81.
Quick Rod -- Brett Nesbitt, Dragster, 8.917, 169.32 def. Dave Klomps, Dragster, 8.906, 160.82.
Super Rod -- Steve Furr, Chevy Camaro, 9.942, 157.19 def. Mark Hazelton, Camaro, 9.944, 137.57.
Hot Rod -- Tim Shuck, Chevy Camaro, 10.885, 125.87 def. Rudy Matthews, Camaro, 10.848, 133.90.
Super Stock -- Kevin Helms, Oldsmobile Achieva, 9.246, 135.02 def. Gianni Cantusci, Pontiac Firebird, 10.343, 126.54.
Stock -- Rick Baehr, Ford Mustang, 12.572, 82.45 def. Myron Piatek, Dodge Dart, 11.833, 109.73.
ET Bracket -- Fred Ellis, Plymouth Barracuda, 10.785, 121.85 def. John Klassen, Pontiac Firebird, 9.259, 145.77.
ET No Box -- Fred Ellis, Plymouth Barracuda, 10.771, 117.77 def. Andrew Stirk, Ford Mustang, 11.014, 120.28.
ET Box -- John Klassen, Pontiac Firebird, 9.213, 141.83 def. Shelley Smith, Dragster, 7.776, 167.86.
ET Motorcycle -- Josie Brooks, Suzuki, 8.971, 126.64 def. Mike Jardine, Honda, 10.283, 125.61.
GRAND BEND, Ont. -- Final round-by-round results from the Mopar Canadian Nationals presented by Castrol at Grand Bend Motorplex, the sixth of 11 events in the $19.5 million 2007 Knoll - Gas Nitro Jam Drag Racing Series:
TOP FUEL:
ROUND ONE -- Terry McMillen, 5.138, 207.75 def. Mitch King, 8.077, 94.74; Scotty Cannon, 5.007, 290.76 def. Todd Paton, 8.858, 100.52; Jim Cavalieri, 5.040, 264.13 def. Bobby Lagana Jr., 5.881, 167.99; T.J. Zizzo, 5.013, 289.07 def. Bruce Litton, 5.066, 273.94;
SEMIFINALS -- Cavalieri, 6.289, 161.61 def. McMillen, 8.418, 89.54; Cannon, 4.973, 289.88 def. Zizzo, 5.824, 170.95;
FINAL -- Cannon, 4.967, 293.92 def. Cavalieri, 5.071, 256.06.
NITRO FUNNY CAR:
ROUND ONE -- John Lawson, Chevy Monte Carlo, 5.676, 187.11 def. Paul Lee, Monte Carlo, 10.904, 71.25; Mitch King, Chevy Corvette, 6.087, 165.11 def. Terry Haddock, Dodge Stratus, 8.890, 114.04; Dale Creasy Jr., Monte Carlo, 5.453, 206.61 def. Jack Wyatt, Stratus, 5.604, 210.97; Bob Gilbertson, Stratus, 5.433, 271.90 def. Andy Kelley, Pontiac Firebird, 5.545, 241.67;
SEMIFINALS -- Creasy Jr., 5.783, 174.26 def. Lawson, 10.444, 78.89; King, 23.986, 63.75 def. Gilbertson, broke;
FINAL -- Creasy Jr., 5.233, 263.51 def. King, 5.382, 272.01.
PRO MODIFIED:
ROUND ONE -- Jim Halsey, Chevy Camaro, 6.140, 230.80 def. Matt Hagan, Chevy Corvette, 6.243, 229.43; Quain Stott, Corvette, 6.263, 231.24 def. Mike Castellana, Ford Mustang, 11.899, 70.61; John Russo, Camaro, 6.598, 230.92 def. Joe Mulligan, Camaro, 14.394, 57.77; Burton Auxier, Corvette, 6.461, 222.36 def. Ed Hoover, Corvette, 12.718, 91.60; Kenny Lang, Corvette, 6.072, 235.15 def. Danny Rowe, Corvette, 6.155, 234.17; Mike Janis, Chevy Cobalt, 6.372, 225.86 def. Pat Stoken, Camaro, 7.116, 153.53; Raymond Commisso, Camaro, 7.492, 211.20 def. Tony Pontieri, Chevy Bel Air, 7.529, 210.93; Jason Hamstra, Corvette, 6.080, 232.19 def. Scott Cannon, Pontiac Firebird, 6.096, 234.29;
QUARTERFINALS -- Janis, 6.057, 235.47 def. Russo, 11.156, 83.80; Halsey, 6.483, 224.81 def. Auxier, 6.606, 221.96; Stott, 6.190, 234.29 def. Lang, broke; Commisso, 6.415, 218.72 def. Hamstra, 7.799, 123.04;
SEMIFINALS -- Commisso, 6.138, 234.82 def. Stott, 6.219, 234.61; Janis, 6.090, 236.92 def. Halsey, 6.177, 230.25;
FINAL -- Commisso, 6.117, 233.92 def. Janis, 6.894, 172.70.
ALCOHOL FUNNY CAR:
ROUND ONE -- Rob Atchison, Chevy Monte Carlo, 5.921, 244.12 def. Tim Stevens, Dodge Stratus, 12.318, 65.10; Larry Dobbs, Chevy Corvette, 5.826, 242.41 def. Scott Wildgust, Monte Carlo, 8.304, 110.32; Terry Munroe, Monte Carlo, 5.905, 235.10 def. Mark Thomas, Monte Carlo, 6.009, 227.04; Paul Noakes, Ford Mustang, 5.826, 243.06 def. Terry McMillen, Dodge Avenger, 5.899, 236.46;
SEMIFINALS -- Noakes, 5.860, 243.41 def. Dobbs, 5.885, 230.29; Atchison, 6.364, 236.59 def. Munroe, 8.585, 126.05;
FINAL -- Noakes, 5.947, 242.50 def. Atchison, 6.024, 242.41.
PRO STOCK:
ROUND ONE -- Ron Miller, Chevy Cavalier, 6.426, 214.45 def. Rob Mansfield, Pontiac GTO, 12.477, 68.09; Anthony Paone, GTO, 6.438, 214.04 def. Dean Goforth, GTO, foul; John Montecalvo, Chevy Cobalt, 6.341, 219.69 def. Cary Goforth, Cobalt, foul; Bob Bertsch, Ford Mustang, 6.388, 217.35 def. Pete Berner, GTO, 20.598, 35.10; Frank Gugliotta, Cobalt, 6.347, 218.94 def. Elijah Morton, Ford ZX2, 6.405, 218.48; Steve Spiess, Cobalt, 6.344, 218.94 def. Rickie Smith, Cobalt, 6.397, 217.49; Robert Patrick, Shelby Cobra, 6.343, 219.47 def. Larry O'Brien, Dodge Stratus, 6.434, 217.21; Brian Gahm, Mustang, 6.352, 219.08 def. Dan Sweeney, GTO, 6.418, 215.72;
QUARTERFINALS -- Bertsch, 6.461, 215.17 def. Gahm, foul; Gugliotta, 6.362, 219.04 def. Miller, 6.463, 214.62; Spiess, 6.361, 219.33 def. Paone, 6.451, 215.34; Patrick, 6.365, 219.44 def. Montecalvo, 6.372, 218.34;
SEMIFINALS -- Gugliotta, 6.374, 219.69 def. Patrick, 6.403, 219.04; Spiess, 6.373, 220.08 def. Bertsch, 15.413, 63.70;
FINAL -- Spiess, 6.389, 219.22 def. Gugliotta, 16.265, 63.72.
GRAND BEND, Ont. -- Point standings (top 10) for IHRA professional categories following the Mopar Canadian Nationals presented by Castrol at Grand Bend Motorplex, the sixth of 11 events in the $19.5 million 2007 Knoll - Gas Nitro Jam Drag Racing Series -
Top Fuel
1. T.J. Zizzo, 414; 2. Bruce Litton, 374; 3. Scotty Cannon, 352; 4. Bobby Lagana Jr., 270; 5. Terry McMillen, 240; 6. Doug Foley, 233; 7. Mitch King, 134; 8. Mike Strasburg, 129; 9. Jim Cavalieri, 111; 10. Kevin Jones, 109.
Nitro Funny Car
1. Dale Creasy Jr., 511; 2. Terry Haddock, 361; 3. Jack Wyatt, 341; 4. Andy Kelley, 294; 5. Bob Gilbertson, 260; 6. Paul Lee, 219; 7. Jon Capps, 195; 8. Mitch King, 155; 9. Gary Densham, 121; 10. Steven Macklyn, 75.
Pro Modified
1. Scott Cannon, 342; 2. Ed Hoover, 305; 3. Pat Stoken, 303; 4. Quain Stott, 263; 5. Kenny Lang, 257; 6. Danny Rowe, 253; 7. Jim Halsey, 224; 8. Matt Hagan, 195; 9. Mike Janis, 180; 10. Burton Auxier, 153.
Alcohol Funny Car
1. Mark Thomas, 487; 2. Terry Munroe, 443; 3. Rob Atchison, 394; 4. Larry Dobbs, 313; 5. Terry McMillen, 197; 6. Tim Stevens, 175; 7. Tony Bogolo, 139; 8. Trevor Lebsack, 119; 9. Paul Noakes, 113; 10. Roger Bateman, 99.
Pro Stock
1. Robert Patrick, 417; 2. Pete Berner, 392; 3. John Montecalvo, 338; 4. Steve Spiess, 306; 5. Frank Gugliotta, 303; 6. Brian Gahm, 278; 7. Rob Mansfield, 252; 8. Rickie Smith, 178; 9. Cary Goforth, 143; 10. Dean Goforth, 142.
About IHRA
Headquartered in Norwalk , Ohio , the International Hot Rod Association (IHRA), a division of Live Nation, promotes professional, semi-professional and local level racing opportunities for drivers at all levels. The $19.5 million Knoll Gas Nitro Jam™ Drag Racing Series is an 11-event North American professional drag racing circuit. In 2007, the series will be comprised of eight events in major cities throughout the United States and three in Canada . The Summit Racing Equipment Pro-Am Championship presented by Mr. Gasket consists of competition at national events and 40 events in six regional divisions, while IHRA’s Summit SuperSeries is conducted nearly every weekend at over 70 IHRA-sanctioned tracks. Providing a safe environment to develop future stars, IHRA offers the Junior Dragster Racing Series for youths ages 8-17. Stand-alone events include Live Nation’s entertainment-filled “Thunder Jam” shows and the street legal racing and lifestyle event series Kumho Street Warriorz. More information can be found at IHRA.com - Homepage Of IHRA Motorsports - A Division Of Live Nation.
About Live Nation
Live Nation is the world's largest live music company. Our mission is to inspire passion for live music around the world. We are the largest promoter of live concerts in the world, the second-largest entertainment venue management company and have a rapidly growing online presence. We strive to create superior experiences for artists and fans, regularly producing tours for the biggest superstars in the business, including The Rolling Stones, Barbra Streisand, Madonna, U2 and Coldplay. Globally, we own, operate, have booking rights for and/or have an equity interest in more than 160 venues, including House of Blues® music venues and prestigious locations such as The Fillmore in San Francisco, Nikon at Jones Beach in New York and London’s Wembley Arena. Our websites collectively are the second most popular entertainment/event websites in the United States , according to Nielsen//NetRatings. In addition, we also produce, promote or host theatrical, specialized motor sports and other live entertainment events. In 2006, we connected nearly 60 million fans with their favorite performers at approximately 26,000 events in 18 countries around the world. Headquartered in Los Angeles , California , Live Nation is listed on the New York Stock Exchange, trading under the symbol “LYV.”