Drag Illustrated Issue 154, March 2020 | Page 26

Dirt The Best, Worst and Wildest Moments of Lights Out 11 From the small-block-that- could to Stevie Fast’s ongoing reign of terror and everything in between, D rag I llustrated delves into all the eyebrow-raising moments of Lights Out 11 By Nate Van Wagnen F or most people in America there’s still snow on the ground, so it’s hard to argue that there is any better time for Donald Long to throw a drag race than the second week of February. Racers and fans the country over are as eager as the day is long to kick off the racing season, and if they’re lucky start their year off in style at the most prestigious and popular small-tire race in the world. With Lights Out 11 now in the rearview mirror, the team at D rag I llustrateD sat down to break down some of the biggest moments of the race. The list below represents just a selection of the many highlights – and a few lowlights – of “the Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia” at South Georgia Motorsports Park in Valdosta, Georgia. BEST: Stevie Fast Does It Again ■ On the heels of a dominant NHRA Pro Mod world championship season and multiple Radial vs. the World wins in 2019, Stevie “Fast” Jackson is on pace to have an even better season in 2020. Jackson’s win over David Reese in the Lights Out 11 Radial vs. the World final round marked his fifth victory at one of DuckX Productions’ races at South Georgia, including one at No Mercy last year. He’s simply operating at a different level than many of his competitors in RVW. BEST: Screw-Blown Small Block Makes Big Splash ■ Besides the obvious fact that David Reese is an old-school small-tire guy that anyone who’s been paying attention for any amount of time can’t help but root for, it was undoubtedly impressive for the Georgia-native to roll out a brand-new race car (that he built himself ) with a small-block Chevy powerplant and become an instant power player. Reese in his “El Diablo 2.0” ‘19 Camaro qualified No. 2 with a 3.61-second blast before laying down three 3.58s in the first four rounds of racing. With a better reaction time and 3.594 in the final round, he came up just a few thou- sandths short of taking down Jackson. BEST: Melanie Salemi Ties RVW ET Record ■ Melanie Salemi has been on the Radial vs. the World radar since winning in her RVW debut at the World Street Nationals at Orlando last November, but her performance at Lights Out 11 proved how seriously her team is taking their small-tire program. Tuned by her husband, Jon, and brother-in-law Jim, Salemi fired off a 3.546 at 213.57 mph to tie Stevie “Fast” Jackson’s class ET record during the first round. She was stopped in the semifinals when an electrical issue shut off the screw-blown “Side Piece” Camaro after the burnout. BEST: Manny Buginga is The Man in X275 ■ Manny Buginga may have let the event win slip through his fingers in X275, but his turbocharged Mustang did leave South Georgia as the quick- est X275 car in the country after lowering the class record twice. He led qualifying with a 4.229 and improved the mark with a 4.220 in the third round. He and No. 2 qualifier Rob Goss were both off pace in the final round, though Goss held out for the win in a 4.539-to-4.599 race. BEST: Ayers-Cox Debut New Mustang ■ Super Bowl-winning NFL star Fletcher Cox’s supercharged ‘67 Mustang rolled off the chas- sis jig in the summer of 2018, but it made its Manny Buginga Stevie Fast Melanie Salemi 26 | D r a g I l l u s t r a t e d | DragIllustrated.com Issue 154