TIGERFLOW Co-Owner Monroe Guest Scores First Wally in Memphis
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<br><font color="Navy">When we made it to the final round, I knew it was going to be a close race, and it was.</font>
<P> (7-21-08) MILLINGTON, Tenn. -- Monroe Guest of Tulsa, Oklahoma was the proud winner of his first Top Dragster Wally this weekend at the fourth of six South Central Division 4 Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series event in Memphis, Tennessee.
Guest, along with business partner Marvin Yoder, are the Co-Owners of Tigerflow Systems, Inc. which was originally founded to provide aggressive solutions for water systems facing the construction industry, couldn't be happier with their performance this past weekend.
"We haven't been out in the dragster since the Houston Divisional race back in May" notes Guest. "We have a complete different combination, transmission and converter that we got back from Tommy Phillips just before the race which didn't allow us any time to test and gather data."
"When we made it to the final round, I knew it was going to be a close race, and it was. I had a .004 light and ran a 6.872 on a 6.870 dial-in at 194miles per hour out the back door. We couldn't be happier getting our Tigerflow Systems dragster on it's first outing into the winners circle."
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<br><font color="Navy">When we made it to the final round, I knew it was going to be a close race, and it was.</font>
<P> (7-21-08) MILLINGTON, Tenn. -- Monroe Guest of Tulsa, Oklahoma was the proud winner of his first Top Dragster Wally this weekend at the fourth of six South Central Division 4 Lucas Oil Drag Racing Series event in Memphis, Tennessee.
Guest, along with business partner Marvin Yoder, are the Co-Owners of Tigerflow Systems, Inc. which was originally founded to provide aggressive solutions for water systems facing the construction industry, couldn't be happier with their performance this past weekend.
"We haven't been out in the dragster since the Houston Divisional race back in May" notes Guest. "We have a complete different combination, transmission and converter that we got back from Tommy Phillips just before the race which didn't allow us any time to test and gather data."
"When we made it to the final round, I knew it was going to be a close race, and it was. I had a .004 light and ran a 6.872 on a 6.870 dial-in at 194miles per hour out the back door. We couldn't be happier getting our Tigerflow Systems dragster on it's first outing into the winners circle."