PRO 275
DAN BOYKO
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THE LONG TRIP in from Winnipeg paid off
for Dr. Dan Boyko, who wheeled his Josh
Ledford-tuned Lanap 2000 Pontiac Firebird
to the Pro 275 victory with a 4.083 at 197.86 to
defeat Greg Powrie in the final round. Aside from
an off-pace 4.75 in the opening round, Boyko
was locked in the low-4-second zone through
eliminations.
■ DAN BOYKO
OUTLAW 632
JIM ALDOUS
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THE TWO QUICKEST cars in Outlaw 632
met in the final round to race for the
ultimate bragging rights, with Jim Aldous in
his ’92 Camaro driving around Dillon Voss’
holeshot advantage to record a 4.233 at 165.86
to Voss’ 4.315. It was a memorable outing
for both teams, as Aldous won his first-ev-
er race and Voss posted a career-best Lights
Out finish.
■ JIM ALDOUS
NO-CLOCK
SMALL-BLOCK
SHOOTOUT
D.J. M C CAIN
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■ D.J. MCCAIN
THE MCCAIN FAMILY overcame a num-
ber of obstacles on their road to the
No-Clock Small-Block Shootout victory, from
engine damage to having their “Bowser” ’71
Datsun 1200 dragged off the return road by
another car’s parachutes. Driven by D.J. Mc-
Cain and tuned by brother Ryan, the Datsun
powered past Troy Pirez Jr. in the “Stonewall
Jackson” Chevy S-10 in a thrilling final round.
OPEN COMP
KEN HEBERT
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■ KEN HEBERT
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FANS OF KEN HEBERT’S one-of-a-kind ’11
MINI Clubman got to see a whole lot of
it at Lights Out, as the Canadian driver steered
the nitrous-fed entry to the Open Comp win.
Racing in the sixth and final round, Hebert used
a 5.62 on a 5.61 dial-in to defeat Troy Pirez Sr.
in his ’70 Nova.
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