[coverattach=1]BAYTOWN, Texas - Todd Tutterow (Pro Extreme), Stan Allen (Pro Nitrous), Billy Glidden (Extreme 10.5), Charlie Prophit (Pro Extreme Motorcycle) and Doug Kirk (Extreme Pro Stock) were winners in their respective categories at the National Guard ADRL Safety-Kleen Dragpalooza V at Houston Raceway Park.
Tutterow mowed down a tough Pro Extreme field, using eight 200+ mile per hour runs to score his first career Pro Extreme win. The North Carolina-born Tutterow defeated reigning two-time Pro Extreme champion Jason Scruggs in the final round with a 3.925 - 201.46 to Scruggs' 4.241 - 136.41.
Allen surprised the crowd at Houston Raceway Park by defeating the heavily favored Jim Halsey in the Pro Nitrous final with a 4.134 - 168.81 to Halsey’s 4.203 - 149.18.
Glidden continued his winning ways, winning his fifth Extreme 10.5 Minuteman by Minuteman by defeating Jake Carlton in the final round with a 4.237 - 160.75 run after Carlton broke at the starting line.
Doug Kirk defeated long time friend Brian Gahm to take home his first Extreme Pro Stock minuteman. Kirk’s 4.165 - 175.25 was more than enough to beat No. 1 qualifier Gahm, whose Ford Mustang broke shortly after the start.
Tutterow mowed down a tough Pro Extreme field, using eight 200+ mile per hour runs to score his first career Pro Extreme win. The North Carolina-born Tutterow defeated reigning two-time Pro Extreme champion Jason Scruggs in the final round with a 3.925 - 201.46 to Scruggs' 4.241 - 136.41.
Allen surprised the crowd at Houston Raceway Park by defeating the heavily favored Jim Halsey in the Pro Nitrous final with a 4.134 - 168.81 to Halsey’s 4.203 - 149.18.
Glidden continued his winning ways, winning his fifth Extreme 10.5 Minuteman by Minuteman by defeating Jake Carlton in the final round with a 4.237 - 160.75 run after Carlton broke at the starting line.
Doug Kirk defeated long time friend Brian Gahm to take home his first Extreme Pro Stock minuteman. Kirk’s 4.165 - 175.25 was more than enough to beat No. 1 qualifier Gahm, whose Ford Mustang broke shortly after the start.